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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."
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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S6, EP9 "Grifting 101"The study group asks Jeff for help seeking revenge when a professor (Matt Berry) tries to cheat them -- but things don't go as planned.
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S6, EP10 "Basic RV Repair and Palmistry"While on a road trip to get rid of a useless Greendale artifact, Abed turns a situation into a feature film filled with flashbacks.
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S6, EP11 "Modern Espionage"When a secret game of paintball occurs on campus -- which draws Jeff in -- Frankie threatens to expel anyone who participates.
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S6, EP12 "Wedding Videography"An unexpected marriage proposal in Jeff's law class exposes a surprise connection between the future bride and groom.
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S6, EP8 "Intro to Recycled Cinema"Chang decides to leave Greendale and pursue fame in Hollywood; Jeff, Frankie and her friend, a movie producer named Maury (Steve Guttenberg), help Abed complete his unfinished film.
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S6, EP7 "Advanced Safety Features"An ex-boyfriend persuades Britta to join a guerilla marketing campaign; Jeff tries to get Elroy to like him.
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S6, EP6 "Basic Email Security"A hacker threatens to publish personal emails unless Greendale cancels a scheduled appearance by a racist comic.
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S6, EP5 "Laws of Robotics & Party Rights"A charming prisoner (Brian Van Holt) attends Greendale via telerobot -- and gets into a conflict with Jeff; Britta wants Abed's help to get around Annie's rule against parties in the apartment.
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