"Six Seasons and a Movie" has been the mantra of NBC's Dan Harmon-created comedy series Community, but with season five coming to an end it looks like this slogan could fall a bit short. According to a conversation on Twitter, NBC is set to cancel the show.
The ominous tweet comes from Community writer Chris McKenna in response to a "Six Seasons ..." post. Check out the conversation here:
@AltNationNet @nbc @Sony @danharmon Community is dead. Pick a new show to make unthreatening threats about.
— Chris McKenna (@cpmckenna) May 7, 2014
@cpmckenna @AltNationNet @nbc @Sony @danharmon You can't just drop some shit like that on us and not clarify. — Community 6 Seasons! (@GreendaleYear4) May 7, 2014
@AltNationNet Late night fatalism based on negative whispers. I should never presume anything regarding this show.
— Chris McKenna (@cpmckenna) May 7, 2014
@AltNationNet @GreendaleYear4 @nbc @Sony @danharmon Rumors of its death may be exaggerated. But prepare yourself for non-exaggeration. — Chris McKenna (@cpmckenna) May 7, 2014
WarmingGlow reports:
NBC is picking up new shows left and right this week, including three new dramas and Casey Wilson's sitcom Marry Me (more on those later today). And with every new series pick-up, the real-estate on NBC runs out. With Parks and Recreation returning, About a Boy and Growing Up Fisher looking likely, the sitcom slots are filling up quickly. What does that mean for Community?
Considering these cryptic tweets were coming from McKenna, a seasoned writer for the series, we should definitely be paying attention to what he's saying. Do you really think the end is night for Community?
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