joycetoria
i am not capable of being normal about this
We're all aware that Dean Pelton repeatedly harassed Jeff and stalked him right.
The thing that gets me the most is that nobody would brush this off if it was anyone other than Jeff. Imagine the Dean's behavior on ANYONE else than him. Stalking Shirley's house to move in next to her. Putting his hand on Annie's chest. Reading Abed's private emails.
Jeff constantly gets objectified and it's easy to brush it off because it's built up in his character.
He's the definition of the "you're just a pretty face with nothing underneath."
Because he's terrified of showing anything underneath, because even he has trouble accepting and understanding what he needs.
So he objectifies himself. Hot male lead that gets the girls and gets hit on by men and women. It's to be expected, it's the formula, and if the Dean sexually harasses him, it's probably not a big deal.
Jeff has been making excuses for the Dean for years. He is too forgiving, often at the expense of himself. On one hand because he's self destructive. On the other because he spent too long without friends and family to hold grudges or be mad at them. But he has to stop running away from his emotions and cope properly. He's allowed to be hurt.
I NEED THEM IN THE SAME ROOM TOGETHER
HELP ME I HYPERFIXATED ON THE OLD ASSHOLES 😭 Imagine liking Rand Ridley ahahahahahahahahahahaha TT
Okay here's my silly Inside Job art dump
Sometimes, your favorite character is someone who gives you joy by daydreaming of yourself running him over
(oh yeh the dipshit drawing is inspired by that one good omens scene)
Usually sitcoms I see barely provide any character growth because that consistent routine is what provides comfort.
But Community... this show did smth else. Every single episode provided growth for the characters, tiny little bits that add up and create such realistic growth. It takes time, it takes multiple tries, but they all do it. And that's how the show provides comfort. Not through routine, through change. And that's SUCH a major theme in this show.
Change is scary, often unpredictable, but we need to let go to be able to grasp new experiences. We need to learn to trust ourselves and trust people and take comfort in how, deep down, all humans are scared of being alone. So even if friends hang out less or move abroad or get married, we'll always have each other.
This show heals.
For every man in your camp, there are thousands somewhere in the West Indies living under the same yoke, chained in fields, pressed on ships, sold into indenture. When they see a sitting governor protected by His Majesty’s Navy, deposed by an alliance of pirates and slaves, how many consider joining that fight? How many thousands of men will flock to Nassau, join your ranks, and help you defend it?
Woahh does Glenn know he's credited alongside Mike Patton how didn't he cream his pants
i need kendall and dennis in a room together with cocaine for a pathetic loser off
girl/girl dont like dont look
rita ♡ she/her ♡ I have two hands, one for Jeff Winger and one for Dennis Reynolds ♡
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