The goal for "Community" has always been six seasons and a movie. No matter how implausible it sounded, with low ratings and high risk of cancellation, the show stuck by its goal. Now it's closer than ever as it gets ready to wrap up its fifth season on NBC. Danny Pudi, who plays Abed on the challenging and charming sitcom, has been hard at work outside of Greendale's walls, pursuing a career similar to that of his character. Pudi's directorial debut, "Untucked," was released on Wednesday as part of Espn's "30 for 30" documentary series. In it, Pudi returns to his alma mater Marquette to interview members of the legendary 1977 basketball team who improbably won the Ncaa Tournament -- with a little more flair than usual. Pudi spoke to Indiewire about the revolutionary (and now banned) untucked jerseys worn by Marquette, his own directorial goals, and what's in store for the future of "Community.
- 3/12/2014
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
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