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Abed and Troy vie for the attention of the college librarian; Britta befriends a student she thinks is gay; Jeff winds up hosting an impromptu party at his apartment.
Abed and Troy vie for the attention of the college librarian; Britta befriends a student she thinks is gay; Jeff winds up hosting an impromptu party at his apartment.
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S2, EP17 "Intro to Political Science"Greendale prepares for a visit from the vice president; Annie, Jeff, Leonard and Star Burns compete in the school's first student election; Abed befriends a Secret Service agent (Eliza Coupe).
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S2, EP18 "Custody Law and Eastern European Diplomacy"Annie puts together a baby shower for Shirley; Shirley works to keep Señor Chang out of her life; Britta's new boyfriend's poetry reveals a dark past.
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S2, EP19 "Critical Film Studies"Things don't go as planned when Jeff plans a surprise party in "Pulp Fiction" style for Abed's birthday.
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S2, EP20 "Competitive Wine Tasting"The study group members choose their spring semester electives; Jeff is suspicious when a mysterious woman (Michelle Krusiec) sweeps Pierce off his feet.
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S2, EP16 "Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking"After ingesting mysterious pills, Pierce thinks he is dying and gathers the group to bequeath his final gifts.
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S2, EP15 "Early 21st Century Romanticism"Abed and Troy vie for the attention of the college librarian; Britta befriends a student she thinks is gay; Jeff winds up hosting an impromptu party at his apartment.
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S2, EP13 "Celebrity Pharmacology 212"Annie stages an anti-drug play at a middle school; Señor Chang comes to the rescue when Pierce's over-the-top behavior threatens to ruin the production.
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S2, EP12 "Asian Population Studies"The group members debate whether to add Annie's crush, who recently enrolled at Greendale, or Señor Chang to the group; Shirley's ex-husband (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) comes back into the picture, and she has big news for everyone.
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