And I'm pretty sure it was because NBC killed every single new comedy they tried this year (6 of them!), already had The Office and 30 Rock ending, and finally put Up All Night and Whitney out of their misery.I'm pretty sure the only reason it was renewed was to get enough episodes for syndication.
Wait, Jeff is getting a reduced role too?And I'm pretty sure it was because NBC killed every single new comedy they tried this year (6 of them!), already had The Office and 30 Rock ending, and finally put Up All Night and Whitney out of their misery.
(Just so we're clear, not counting Community, NBC only hadonecomedy - out ofeleven! - survive, Parks & Rec, and that show's survival would be questionable on any other network.)
Sure, Community's syndication situation probably enabled NBC to squeeze Sony on the price, but let's be realistic here: NBC had no chance of dragging, say, Whitney to syndication numbers, and Community already had a cable deal with Comedy Central done last year.
But your larger point, that this is now the Shirley/Annie/Britta/Abed/Dean/Chang show, with occasional appearances by Jeff and Troy, does raise some eyebrows.
FTFYWhitney was canceled? Thank god, that show was complete and utter trash.
What about Jeff now? The show was alot about him, they can't write him out this easy.Wait, Jeff is getting a reduced role too?
Was in response to this:What about Jeff now? The show was alot about him, they can't write him out this easy.
Even if it is easy to explain, because he has got his job now ...
But your larger point, that this is now the Shirley/Annie/Britta/Abed/Dean/Chang show, with occasional appearances by Jeff and Troy, does raise some eyebrows.
Harmon was forced out (not fired, he was offered a consulting gig) because he did a poor job as being a showrunner : he failed to manage egos (Chevy Chase lol) and he often rewrote the writers team work several times without any consent from the whole team, thus the "Dan Austistic Harmon" nick. He also commented the ratings drops as "people too dumb to get the jokes". If you're having emotional issues dealing with production and studios, don't become a showrunner.