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When Dean Pelton starts checking class schedules, he discovers that Jeff has listed a class that doesn't exist; Abed and Troy build an elaborate blanket fort.
When Dean Pelton starts checking class schedules, he discovers that Jeff has listed a class that doesn't exist; Abed and Troy build an elaborate blanket fort.
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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, EP8 "Cooperative Calligraphy"When Annie's pen goes missing, she suspects that a member of the group took it; the group institutes a self-imposed lockdown until it is found.
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S2, EP9 "Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design"When Dean Pelton starts checking class schedules, he discovers that Jeff has listed a class that doesn't exist; Abed and Troy build an elaborate blanket fort.
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S2, EP10 "Mixology Certification"When the study group members realize Troy is turning 21, they decide to take him to the bars; Shirley pulls down photos of her that are posted at the bar; Abed talks to a fellow sci-fi nerd.
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S3, EP18 "Course Listing Unavailable"When a beloved classmate dies unexpectedly, Britta uses skills from psychology class to counsel the study group; Chang tries to seize more control over campus security.
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S3, EP17 "Basic Lupine Urology"When the study group's science experiment is destroyed, the gang tries to find the criminal and save the grade; when Troy and Abed think they have discovered the perpetrator, a professor (Michael K. Williams) reluctantly presides over a trial.
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