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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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S6, EP1 "Ladders"Dean Pelton hires an administrative consultant (Paget Brewster) to organize things at Greendale; Abed is pitted against Jeff, Annie and Britta.
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S6, EP2 "Lawnmower Maintenance & Postnatal Care"Jeff and Frankie (Paget Brewster) ask an inventor (Keith David) for help extracting Dean Pelton from his pricey virtual reality world; Britta discovers an unsettling fact about her mother (Leslie Ann Warren) and father (Martin Mull).
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S6, EP3 "Basic Crisis Room Decorum"The Greendale gang goes on the offensive when a rival college releases an attack ad; Annie searches for the truth.
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S6, EP4 "Queer Studies & Advanced Waxing"Dean Pelton is asked to lie in order to be named the community college board's first gay director; Chang auditions for a stage adaptation of "The Karate Kid."
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S5, EP13 "Basic Sandwich"When everyone learns about Greendale's first dean, they embark on a mission to find his old computer lab; Subway enlists Chang to spy on the group as part of its plan to take over the school.
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S5, EP12 "Basic Story"Subway makes plans to turn Greendale into Subway University; Jeff considers an employment offer; Dean Pelton tells Annie and Abed about the school's first dean.
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S5, EP10 "Advanced Advanced Dungeons & Dragons"When Professor Hickey reveals that his estranged son (David Cross) has a baby, the gang decides to help them reunite through a game of Dungeons & Dragons.
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