Xbox has taken forever to update this episode, so I ended up snagging it off Amazon on Saturday morning. LOVED it. I think the criticism is fair: if you're not in on the jokes, I imagine it's a pretty alienating episode. But Community has never shied away for concepts like this (DnD, Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas, the video game episode, the paintball/floor is lava episodes). It doesn't slow down to explain what's going on, it just lays out the material and is pretty indifferent if you're on board or not. It's why I love the show, and why I understand why some people don't love the show.
Some thoughts, for anyone still interested:
Here's why I was convinced that any "mistakes" I thought I noticed were fully intentional. The crowd not only has 2 Gung-Hos, but two DIFFERENT version of Road Block, Scud the Disposable Assassin (I think, between Life Line and Wild Bill in the background), what might be Doc Samson, a guy in a tux, Tiger Force Duke... twice, and a bunch of other random characters I can't place. It's obvious everyone working on the show was pretty familiar with the material, so I think all of these are quite intentional.
Earlier in the episode we saw Wild Weasel fly multiple rattlers, which I initially thought was just someone mistaking the Rattler's pack in figure as a generic COBRA pilot, but now I'm starting think it might have been a deliberate choice to get another Cobra character on screen and irritate people obsessing over every frame (guilty as charged!)
I really want to find out who made the figures for the live action segment. They did a great job. The only thing I can criticize is using Stalker's head for Shirley...
That's just rough.
It wasn't until I stopped to get this screen grab that I notice Shirley's figure evidently comes with her three kids! Or maybe they were mail-away exclusives...
This one is interesting for two reasons:
1) Major Dick's armored arm is custom... I can't tell if it's mashed up from 25th style Major Bludd on ARAH articulation or if it's just sculpted over an old style arm, but there's definitely an elbow joint there and it's not the original Major Bludd arm.
2)And who's he high-fiving? That's the Wingman custom body, but it looks like a head with glasses, maybe a Ximxam that didn't get finished?
Anyway, I loved it and was totally surprised there were already customs IN the episode. I'm looking forward to making my own, totally modern style versions.