Community creator Dan Harmon has revealed that he is not planning to end the current season with a cliffhanger.
The comedy was renewed for a third run earlier this year but Harmon explained that he does not feel the need to keep the audience guessing.
"We did a cliffhanger last year, so this year there will just be an unresolved element to give some energy to the top of the third season," he told TV Line. "I would do the cliffhanger in season one again if I could, because I wanted to get people talking about a show they weren't talking about. But this season, I don't see the need for that serialised thing. This will give us more options to make a really good first episode of the third season."
Harmon's comments seem to contradict Community star Alison Brie, who previously confirmed that there will be a cliffhanger.
The two-part Community season finale, which will feature a guest appearance from Josh Holloway, will begin on Thursday at 8/7c on NBC.
The comedy was renewed for a third run earlier this year but Harmon explained that he does not feel the need to keep the audience guessing.
"We did a cliffhanger last year, so this year there will just be an unresolved element to give some energy to the top of the third season," he told TV Line. "I would do the cliffhanger in season one again if I could, because I wanted to get people talking about a show they weren't talking about. But this season, I don't see the need for that serialised thing. This will give us more options to make a really good first episode of the third season."
Harmon's comments seem to contradict Community star Alison Brie, who previously confirmed that there will be a cliffhanger.
The two-part Community season finale, which will feature a guest appearance from Josh Holloway, will begin on Thursday at 8/7c on NBC.
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