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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.
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, 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, EP8 "Documentary Filmmaking: Redux"Dean Pelton asks the study group to star in a new commercial for the school; Abed films the project for a documentary.
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S4, EP10 "Intro to Knots"Annie invites Professor Cornwallis to Jeff's holiday party in the hope of getting on his good side; when the friends learn Cornwallis intends to give them a bad grade, they decide to take decisive action.
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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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S4, EP8 "Herstory of Dance"Britta plans a Sophie B. Hawkins dance to compete with Dean Pelton's Sadie Hawkins dance.
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S4, EP7 "Economics of Marine Biology"Jeff, Britta and Annie help Dean Pelton recruit a wealthy potential student; Abed starts a fraternity; Troy and Shirley attend a physical education class.
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