If you were one of the diehard fans who stuck with Community through its three-month hiatus, you’re about to be rewarded with not one, not two, but three new episodes in one day. Also after the jump:

More Walking Dead alums follow Frank Darabont to L.A. Noir

Boardwalk Empire will jump forward in time for Season 3

Luck‘s failure costs HBO a ton of money

Instead of picking up right where the explosive Season 2 finale left off, Boardwalk Empire will be skipping ahead in time for its third season. “It’s New Year’s Eve 1922, going into 1923,” revealed creator Terence Winter. That puts the events of Season 3 more than a year after the events of Season 2, and accordingly, “The world has changed quite a bit,” says Winter. “Things have gotten quite a bit more violent as Prohibition has gone on and people are running out of liquor. Hence Nucky’s [Steve Buscemi] world is going to change.” [Zap 2 It]

Apparently, L.A. Noir is where The Walking Dead stars go when they die. (SPOILERS for Season 2 The Walking Dead follow, obviously.) Jon Bernthal was the first to make the leap to former Walking Dead showrunner Frank Darabont‘s new TNT pilot back in January, and now he’s being joined by Jeffrey DeMunn and Andrew Rothenberg.

Set in ’40s and ’50s Los Angeles, L.A. Noir follows the true-life conflict between police chief William Parker (Neal McDonough) and mob boss Mickey Cohen. TV Guide reports that DeMunn will play Hal Morrison, a detective at the top of the LAPD’s mob squad, while Rothenberg has landed a guest role as Eddy Sanderson, who works with Hal. [via Vulture]

The title of HBO’s Luck sounds mighty ironic in retrospect, doesn’t it? Despite its pedigree, the David Milch-created horse-racing drama fell flat in the ratings when it debuted this past winter, and things only got worse when the death of three of its equine stars ultimately led to HBO cancelling the horse racing drama altogether. Exactly how much of a flop the show ended up being has now been revealed in Time Warner’s first quarter earnings release, which indicates that HBO took a $35 million impairment charge for the axed series.

Fortunately for Time Warner, its losses from Luck were offset by success on other fronts. Overall revenue for the company actually rose by 4% compared to the same period from last year. [Deadline]

After a three-month hiatus that had fans fretting about the show’s possible demise, Community will be closing out its third season with a bang. NBC has shifted the two-episode finale of Community from Thursday, May 24 to Thursday, May 17, where it will air right after the non-finale episode originally planned for that date. Yes, Community fans: That means the network will air three new episodes of the comedy on the same night.

As for whether that’ll be the last we ever see of the series, though, the jury’s still out. NBC has not yet renewed the comedy for a fourth season, though it is expected to announce a decision before its upfront presentation on May 14.

But we can worry about that later. For now, here’s what we can expect from the three new episodes that’ll air May 17, via Screen Crush. (SOME SPOILERS for upcoming episodes follow.)