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Troy and Jeff take on the chicken finger shortage gripping Greendale Community College; Britta struggles with the unsatisfactory number of causes she supports.
Troy and Jeff take on the chicken finger shortage gripping Greendale Community College; Britta struggles with the unsatisfactory number of causes she supports.
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S1, EP5 "Advanced Criminal Law"Chang threatens to fail the entire class if the cheater does not come forward; Jeff comes to the defense of the person who confesses; a new school song.
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S1, EP6 "Football, Feminism and You"Jeff tries to persuade Troy to join the school's football team; Shirley teaches the etiquette of girl talk to Britta.
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S1, EP7 "Introduction to Statistics"Jeff is forced to make a decision when the date he's scheduled with a hot statistics professor clashes with Annie's Day of the Dead party.
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S1, EP8 "Home Economics"Study group members try to help Jeff when they learn he is living out of his car; Pierce joins Vaughn's (Eric Christian Olsen) band.
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S1, EP24 "English as a Second Language"Following a shocking discovery about Señor Chang, the school must bring in a new Spanish teacher; Troy discovers he has a talent for plumbing.
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S1, EP23 "Modern Warfare"The sexual tension between Jeff and Britta is a popular topic among the members of the group; a contest turns the campus into a war zone.
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S1, EP22 "The Art of Discourse"The group is divided after Pierce crosses a line with Shirley; Britta and Jeff face a group of young bullies and their mother (Lisa Rinna).
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S1, EP21 "Contemporary American Poultry"Troy and Jeff take on the chicken finger shortage gripping Greendale Community College; Britta struggles with the unsatisfactory number of causes she supports.
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