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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, 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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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, 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, 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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S2, EP7 "Aerodynamics of Gender"Abed discovers his inner "mean girl"; Jeff and Troy embrace a Zenlike spirituality when they uncover a secret trampoline on campus; Pierce lands in the hospital.
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S2, EP6 "Epidemiology"Greendale students, including Pierce, ingest a biohazardous substance at a Halloween party that turns them into zombies; some must save themselves and the school when they are locked in with infected students.
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S2, EP5 "Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples"Shirley asks for Abed's creative input for a religious film; a group of students Pierce's age recruits him.
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S2, EP4 "Basic Rocket Science"Dean Pelton asks the study group to clean and refurbish the Greendale flight simulator; after an accidental launch, Abed must navigate a safe return.
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