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From the everyday to the epic and back
‘Foreground’ and ‘background’ in Community
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This chapter discusses the interplay between what would conventionally be described as ‘foreground’ – the central plane(s) of attention – and ‘background’ – all the stuff further back – in the NBC/Yahoo series Community (2009–15). It suggests that the distinction between them is problematised throughout, with the express purpose of reterritorialising the genre’s cliched preserve of the ‘everyday’ in the context of its supposed opposite, the epic. The everyday interactions that sitcoms tend to prioritise are either counteracted by or contingent on seemingly marginalised events which, in their varied range and expansive scope, indicate a fictional world of epic proportions. If Seinfeld, famously, was a show about ‘nothing’, this sitcom is, one might say, about everything, all at once. The chapter looks at three tropes – the background as parallel story, the background as active participant, and the background as foreground in-suspension – so as to understand how the show interrogates its mise-en-scène to reconceive its generic convention of the everyday in the context of the epic. Foreground and background in Community, and corollary to that the categories of the everyday and the epic are, this chapter contends, not so much opposite ends of a continuum as that they are two sides of a Möbius loop; one is always already a quality of the other.

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