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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.
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, 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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S4, EP9 "Intro to Felt Surrogacy"When the study group's balloon ride crashes in the wilderness, the friends encounter a mountain man.
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S3, EP6 "Advanced Gay"Pierce's plan to throw a party to celebrate the success of Hawthorne Wipes is thwarted by his father; the Air Conditioning Repair Annex and the janitor vie for Troy.
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S3, EP7 "Studies in Modern Movement"The group tries to help Annie move in with Troy and Abed, but things go awry when she becomes frustrated by their lifestyle; Dean Pelton blackmails Jeff into spending the afternoon with him.
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S3, EP5 "Horror Fiction in Seven Spooky Steps"When an anonymous personality test that Britta runs on the group indicates that one of them is severely troubled, she asks Jeff to help her identify the person.
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S3, EP4 "Remedial Chaos Theory"Things get strange when Troy and Abed throw a party at their new apartment.
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S3, EP3 "Competitive Ecology"The study group struggles to decide how people should pair off for the first big biology assignment; Chang imagines himself in a noir detective mystery as he patrols the campus.
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S3, EP2 "The Geography of Global Conflict"Chang gets used to his new job; Britta reacts to a friend being taken hostage in a foreign country; Annie asks the group to help bring down her new friend; Professor Cligoris struggles to behave appropriately.
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