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The gang becomes part of the cast of a classic G.I. Joe cartoon.
The gang becomes part of the cast of a classic G.I. Joe cartoon.
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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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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, 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, EP9 "VCR Maintenance and Educational Publishing"Jeff, Shirley and Hickey's discovery of a hidden stash of textbooks causes power shifts within the group; Abed and Annie play a VCR game to decide who gets to choose their new roommate.
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S5, EP8 "App Development and Condiments"Dean Pelton lets two designers test their new social networking application at Greendale, leading to a war among the students; Professor Hickey decides to go underground until the battle ends.
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S5, EP7 "Bondage and Beta Male Sexuality"Jeff helps Duncan romance Britta; Britta runs into some old anarchist friends and discovers they've moved on; Abed accidentally destroys some of Hickey's drawings; Chang has a supernatural experience.
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S5, EP6 "Analysis of Cork-Based Networking"As Annie prepares the cafeteria for the midterm dance, she and professor Hickey must deal with the head custodian, the head of IT and the head of parking.
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