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Jeff returns to Greendale to help his former law partner gather evidence for a lawsuit; thinking Jeff is planning to help save the school, Dean Pelton calls the study group back together.
Jeff returns to Greendale to help his former law partner gather evidence for a lawsuit; thinking Jeff is planning to help save the school, Dean Pelton calls the study group back together.
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S4, EP11 "Basic Human Anatomy"Annie and Shirley try to bring Leonard down; Troy and Abed re-enact a scene from a body switching film.
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S4, EP12 "Heroic Origins"Convinced that the study group was destined to meet, Abed pieces together everyone's past -- revealing that their lives have always been intertwined; Chang tries to destroy Greendale once and for all.
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S4, EP13 "Advanced Introduction to Finality"With enough credits to graduate, Jeff contemplates his future; the study group once again is faced with the darkest timeline.
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S5, EP1 "Repilot"Jeff returns to Greendale to help his former law partner gather evidence for a lawsuit; thinking Jeff is planning to help save the school, Dean Pelton calls the study group back together.
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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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