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Britta and Jeff vow to protect Annie when she starts hanging out with Britta's ex-boyfriend; Pierce feels left out at Troy and Abed's movie night.
Britta and Jeff vow to protect Annie when she starts hanging out with Britta's ex-boyfriend; Pierce feels left out at Troy and Abed's movie night.
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S1, EP17 "Physical Education"Jeff's will is tested in his new billiards class; Abed tries to woo a potential mate by bringing out different sides of his personality.
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S1, EP18 "Basic Genealogy"Jeff tries to help Pierce connect with his stepdaughter (Katharine McPhee) on Greendale's Family Day.
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S1, EP19 "Beginner Pottery"Jeff gets competitive in his pottery class; Pierce takes Britta, Troy and Shirley along for a ride at his boating class.
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S1, EP20 "The Science of Illusion"Pierce is willing to do whatever it takes to reach a new level of ascension in his Buddhist church; Britta tries to shake her reputation as a buzzkill, which results in a prank gone wrong.
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S1, EP16 "Communication Studies"Jeff tries to fix his relationship with Britta following a drunken phone call; Annie and Shirley make plans to humiliate Chang in order to defend Troy and Pierce's dignity.
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S1, EP15 "Romantic Expressionism"Britta and Jeff vow to protect Annie when she starts hanging out with Britta's ex-boyfriend; Pierce feels left out at Troy and Abed's movie night.
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S1, EP14 "Interpretive Dance"Jeff is determined to keep his new girlfriend a secret; Britta and Troy have secrets they decide to share with their friends.
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S1, EP13 "Investigative Journalism"A new addition to the study group after winter break raises eyebrows; Jeff signs on as editor of the school paper.
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