With the great news that Community is officially coming back on March 15th, most of the cast and key creative team members gathered at the annual PaleyFest this past weekend for what was perhaps much more of an outright celebration that it would have been otherwise, had the creators and fans alike still be in limbo on when we'd see the series again.

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Season 3 wrapped production a couple of weeks ago, right before the return date was announced. At the event, Gillian Jacobs admitted to me, "It was weird shooting our final day on the show not knowing the airdate for these episodes and not knowing about Season 4. It was strange!" That being said, Yvette Nicole Brown told me it wasn't like the cast were in the doldrums the whole time they finished Season 3. "We actually were in surprisingly good spirits on set because we never stopped working. So it wasn't the feeling of being on hiatus and now they're tearing down the sets. We were just going to work every day. It was the same situation, we just weren't airing. So to find out that we're finally going to be back is just great."Read on to see what cast members Joel McHale Danny Pudi , Brown, Jacobs and Jim Rash had to say about what's to come in the next twelve episodes, plus what executive producer Neil Goldman told me about the potential for a Season 4."The first episode back, Malcolm Jamal-Warner returns and it's a Shirley-centered episode. So March 15th, the first episode back is one of my favorites," said Brown, about next week's return installment, which finds Shirley trying to juggle her time between a big new development with Jamal-Warner's Andre and a potential business partnership with Pierce Danny Pudi noted that the return episode, " Urban Matrimony and the Sandwich Arts ", also features, " Troy and Abed trying to be as normal as they can be, which was actually just really fun to play – to play normal. And it also was frightening to try and play normal and everyone would be laughing and we would be like, 'Well, we're just doing normal things that normal people respond to!'"Brie told me she was particularly excited about an episode that, "Involves a lot of Annie and Abed and the Dreamatorium. It gets kooky. We explore psyches. It's a great episode about the two of them too – about their friendship and sort of why they're friends. I think this season turned out to be a lot about the group re-assessing why they do love each other and then fighting for those relationships. So there's that deeper stuff, but it's also kind of really trippy!""There's an episode of me and Joel later in the season that's really funny and it's just Shirley and Jeff together just being friends," said Brown. "There's no real reason for them to be together other than they're friends now, which is great."When it came to working with McHale, Brown remarked, "When it's just you and him, it's a real quiet, serious kind of situation and we just focused on trying to do really funny stuff. We were really serious about funny! But he's fun to work with. He's a great guy. Anytime I get someone from the cast to myself, I'm very territorial and selfish – I like to hold on to people! I get Gillian or Alison by myself, I'm like, 'Ah ha!' So I felt that way about Joel."Announced at the PaleyFest event were the new Community webisodes (the first of which just launched ), which Danny Pudi described as, "Short clips giving you a little flavor of Greendale and kind of also letting you know what we've been up to in our break."The official description noted the webisodes would involve Abed letting the power that comes with being Dean Pelton's temporary assistant go to his head… and that Britta, in the process of trying to help Abed, would go on a power trip of her own. Laughed Gillian Jacobs, "Yeah, Britta is really good with the power trip. It only takes the slightest bit for Britta to be on a power trip. So that's often my downfall is feeling really confident and that I've really got something nailed and then I just mess it all up."When Community returns, look for more of Britta's attempts to become a therapist to surface. As Jacobs put it, "I will be therapizing people. I will be practicing my mental arts on people with or without their consent – with or without their interest in that. So yes, there will be a lot more therapy!"

Continue to Page 2 to read about Community's take on Law & Order, "war" coming to Greendale, Alison Brie's tease of monumental events and the possibility of a Season 4.