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Thursday, February 10, 2011

TV Show Community Season 2 Episode 15 Early 21st Century Romanticism



Community Season 2 Episode 15 can be watched on Thursday, February 10, 2011 at 8:00pm EST on WNBC (NBC) TV channel.
Title of the brand new episode is: Early 21st Century Romanticism. Synopsis of the episode is: Abed and Troy vie for the attention of the college librarian; Britta befriends a student whom she believes is gay; Jeff winds up hosting an impromptu party at his apartment.
Community is an American television comedy series created by Dan Harmon that is broadcast by NBC. The series is about a group of students at a community college in Colorado. The series premiered Thursday, September 17, 2009, and airs in the 8:00pm ET time slot. It previously aired in the 9:30pm ET time slot, beginning with its premiere, but later relocated with its fourth episode. The series is a joint-venture production between Universal Media Studios and Sony Pictures Television. On March 5, 2010, Community was renewed for a second season.
Royal Pains is a USA cable network television series starring Mark Feuerstein about a young E.R. doctor who, after being wrongly blamed for an important patient's death, moves to the Hamptons and becomes a reluctant "doctor for hire" to the rich and famous. When the administrator of the local hospital asks him to treat the town's less fortunate, he finds himself walking the line between doing well for himself and doing good for others. The series is based in part on actual concierge medicine practices of independent doctors and companies.
The pilot was filmed on location on Long Island, New York in the spring and fall of 2008. The Hollywood Reporter reported on January 5 that the series was picked up for a 12-episode season. The theme song is "Independence" by the Danish band The Blue Van. On July 28, 2009, it was renewed for a second season with 16 episodes beginning in Summer 2010. The pilot was directed by Jace Alexander, who also filmed the pilot of Burn Notice, another USA show, which airs in the hour before Royal Pains. Andrew Lenchewski wrote the pilot and Rich and Paul Frank executive produced the project, with Lenchewski co-executive producing and John P. Rogers producing.

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