Chevy Chase expresses dissatisfaction with 'Community,' claims show 'wasn't funny enough' and felt 'constrained'
Chevy Chase, known for his role in the sitcom "Community," has recently expressed his dissatisfaction with the show, claiming that it "wasn't funny enough" for him and that he felt "constrained." He also mentioned that he didn't want to be surrounded by "those people" on set. Chase departed from the show in 2012 after alleged racially charged outbursts. Despite this, he denies that he was challenging to work alongside and is unsure of his reputation among people. Chase's comments have sparked reactions from fans and former co-stars, with Yvette Nicole Brown mocking his claim that the show wasn't funny enough. Chase's remarks have reignited the discussion surrounding his departure from "Community" and his opinions about the show's humor and writing.
Sources
- Screen Rant
“I honestly felt the show wasn’t funny enough for me, ultimately. I felt a little bit constrained… Everybody had their bits... I just didn’t want to be surrounded by that table, every day, with those people. It was too much." - Chevy Chase https://t.co/dPtACXxIYs https://t.co/KzPaINZHSA
- UPROXX
'Community' star Yvette Nicole Brown mocked Chevy Chase for thinking the very funny show wasn't 'funny enough' READ MORE ➡️ https://t.co/Hl2DpfM7m1 https://t.co/3LiShvQCyH
- The Hollywood Reporter
Chevy Chase has once again taken aim at his former sitcom #Community. "I felt the show wasn’t funny enough for me, ultimately...Everyone had their bits and stuff. I thought they were all good, but it just wasn’t hard-hitting enough for me” https://t.co/I3fAwQdn7B https://t.co/yjsZ38vjYf