Season 2, Episode 19
Air Date: Friday, March 10, 2017, 8:30/7:30c on ABC
Rating:
“I used to wonder how someone could know so much about the heart without having one.” – Ken
“Ken’s Professor” continues the entertaining run of Community mini-reunions. Banks joined the Community cast during the show’s fifth season playing Professor Buzz Hickey. Given Erwin’s gruff demeanor, I can’t think of another actor better suited to play Ken’s old professor. Banks’ gravelly monotone voice and deadpan humor are a perfect fit for the character, and it’s hard not to laugh as Ken takes the brunt of Erwin’s digs. Perhaps it’s because Jeong and Banks have worked together before, but the two have great chemistry on screen. Given how much of the show is drawn from Jeong’s personal life, I can’t help but wonder if there’s a Dr. Erwin out there and what he would think of his student now.
Pat and Damona aren’t the only ones with workplace issues. Allison (Suzy Nakamura) discovers to be careful what she wishes for when her new medical assistant Kylie (Sarah Baker) turns out to be a chatterbox, or as Allison likes to put it, “a conversational Bermuda Triangle.” Baker has an enthusiastic personality that I enjoy watching every time I see her. Kylie’s personality clashes with Allison’s serious demeanor and it’s entertaining to see the fallout from it. I wouldn’t mind seeing more of Kylie in future episodes.
As funny as Jeong is as a comedian, it’s when Ken’s in doctor mode that Jeong really shines. Episodes like “Ken and the Basketball Star” and “Dicky Wexler’s Last Show” aren’t necessarily remembered for the jokes, but for the way Ken bonds with his patients; “Ken’s Professor” is no exception. I’ve really been impressed with the way the writers have found ways to respectfully deal with serious medical issues this season while still maintaining the laughs. Dr. Ken could easily be reduced to a bunch of humorous bits involving a forgettable array of characters with an assortment of unusual conditions. Instead, Dr. Ken allows the audience to get to know these patients. The end result is characters like Dicky Wexler (George Wyner) and Erwin leave a lasting impression.
It’s always special anytime actors reunite on a different show, as with the stars from Community. Despite all the ribbing during the episode, as well as some of Jeong’s social media videos promoting Bank’s appearance, it’s nice to see the two actors sharing a touching scene during “Ken’s Professor.”
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