Community (season 5)
The fifth season of the television comedy series Community premiered on January 2, 2014, and concluded on April 17, 2014. The season consists of 13 episodes and aired on NBC on Thursdays at 8:00 pm ET as part of the network's "Comedy Night Done Right". The season features the return of series creator Dan Harmon as showrunner, as well as the exit of cast members Donald Glover and Chevy Chase from the series. John Oliver returned as Ian Duncan after a two-year hiatus. Jonathan Banks made his introduction to the series as Buzz Hickey, a criminology professor.
NBC announced the series' cancellation in May 2014, however in June 2014, Yahoo! announced it had commissioned the show's sixth and final season to be streamed online on Yahoo! Screen.
Cast
Starring
- Joel McHale as Jeff Winger
- Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry
- Danny Pudi as Abed Nadir
- Yvette Nicole Brown as Shirley Bennett
- Alison Brie as Annie Edison
- Donald Glover as Troy Barnes
- Jim Rash as Dean Craig Pelton
- Ken Jeong as Ben Chang
Recurring
- Jonathan Banks as Professor Buzz Hickey
- John Oliver as Professor Ian Duncan
- Richard Erdman as Leonard Briggs
- Charley Koontz as Neil
- Erik Charles Nielsen as Garrett Lambert
- Dino Stamatopoulos as Alex "Star-Burns" Osbourne
- Danielle Kaplowitz as Vicki Jenkins
- Brie Larson as Rachel
- Luke Youngblood as Magnitude
- Brady Novak as Richie Countee
- Jeremy Scott Johnson as Carl Bladt
- James Michael Connor as the Subway Representative
Guest stars
- Steve Agee as David
- Paget Brewster as Debra Chambers
- LeVar Burton as himself
- Kevin Corrigan as Professor Sean Garrity
- Chevy Chase as Pierce Hawthorne
- Rob Corddry as Alan Connor
- David Cross as Hank Hickey
- Chris Elliott as Russell Borchert
- Nathan Fillion as Bob Waite
- Ben Folds as Professor Bublitz
- Gina Gershon as Devon's wife
- Vince Gilligan as Devon
- Walton Goggins as Mr. Stone
- Tim Heidecker as Roger
- Mitchell Hurwitz as Koogler
- Jen Kirkman as Four
- Katie Leclerc as Carol
- Michael McDonald as Ronald Mohammad
- Jerry Minor as Jerry the Janitor
- Dominik Musiol as Pavel Iwaszkiewicz
- Kumail Nanjiani as Lapari
- B.J. Novak as Mr. Egypt
- Robert Patrick as Waldron
- Eddie Pepitone as Crazy Schmidt
- Brian Posehn as Bixel
- Questlove as himself
- Amber Tamblyn as herself
- Eric Wareheim as Billy
- Paul Williams as Britta's Connection
Episodes
Production
On May 10, 2013, NBC announced it had renewed the series for a fifth season, to consist of 13 episodes. The season does not feature original cast member Chevy Chase in a regular role, as he left the series near the end of the fourth season by mutual agreement between the actor and network. Chase does appear in a guest role during the first episode of the season, and the character's exit from the show is finalized in "Cooperative Polygraphy." Donald Glover, who portrays Troy Barnes, only appears in five of the thirteen episodes. Jonathan Banks appears in 11 of the season's 13 episodes as criminology professor Buzz Hickey. Rob Corddry reprises his role as lawyer Alan Connor in the season premiere. Walton Goggins guest stars in "Cooperative Polygraphy" as a mysterious man named Mr. Stone, "with a dangerous accusation, a tantalizing offer and a devious plan that will change the group forever." John Oliver, who played Professor Duncan throughout the first two seasons, reprises his role in season 5 for multiple episodes. Other guest stars in the season include Vince Gilligan, Mitchell Hurwitz, Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim, Brie Larson, Nathan Fillion, Robert Patrick, Paget Brewster, Kumail Nanjiani, Katie Leclerc, and Ben Folds. David Cross guest stars in an episode that serves as a sequel to season 2's "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons", playing Hank Hickey, the estranged son of Professor Hickey. B. J. Novak has a cameo in the second part of the two-part season finale.Season 5 began shooting on August 19, 2013.
The fifth season has the return of series creator Dan Harmon as showrunner and executive producer after he was fired from the show after the end of the third season. Former writer-producer Chris McKenna also returned as an executive producer. Season 4 showrunners Moses Port and David Guarascio did not return for season 5, as their contracts were for one year. The only other returning writers are Andy Bobrow and Tim Saccardo. Meanwhile, Annie Mebane, Steve Basilone, Maggie Bandur, and Ben Wexler all departed to join The Michael J. Fox Show, while Megan Ganz joined Modern Family. Writers who joined for the fifth season include Parker Deay and Jordan Blum, Alex Rubens, Ryan Ridley, Dan Guterman, and Matt Roller. Other writers include Carol Kolb, Briggs Hatton, Clay Lapari, Erik Sommers, Monica Padrick and Donald Diego.
Reception
The fifth season received strongly positive reception from television critics and is considered an improvement over the previous season. The season received a Metacritic score of 80 out of 100 based on 15 reviews, signifying "generally favorable reviews". The season was also "Certified Fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes, with an approval rating of 93% and average score of 8.7/10, based on 25 reviews.Verne Gay of Newsday gave the back-to-back episodes an "A" grade, remarking that the first of the two was funny, while the latter was "simply hilarious." Alan Sepinwall, writing for HitFix, remarked that the show "is back, and back to being itself."