![]() As so often, Community stood at the vanguard of a cultural shift, and probably pushed it along. Celebrities play it now, everyone’s seen Game of Thrones, and a game centered around in-person imagination and collaboration has taken on new resonance in an age of increasing alienation (to say nothing of our current moment - try getting a D&D group together on Zoom if you’re bored at home!). In the years since this episode aired, Dungeons & Dragons has become more culturally acceptable a pastime than ever before. ![]() A fun thing about revisiting “Advanced Dungeons & Dragons” now is noticing the amount of time the characters spend mocking and deriding the titular role-playing game, even as they find themselves increasingly sucked in.
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