@@random_name_was_already_taken The joke is that Annie only learned how to do the setup of the joke, but not the punchline, because she didn't attend that class. The way she says "The professor is so old..." sounds like she's going to follow it up with a joke (shown by everyone leaning in with anticipation), but she just stops right there
Annie going hard with that "You're just a bad grade in a tight sweater! And who the hll are you always texting? EVERYONE YOU KNOW IS HERE!" Sheesh lmao
In the "who's the boss" episode, when abed first answers the question to "who's the boss" as Angela, the whole class laughs and someone shouts "nerd". The second time when abed gives the presentation..and professor dismisses the class, you hear the same voice saying "good job". A little but wholesome detail.
That's because he used to be a student at Greendale himself, until one day he invented a fake course to get a free credit. To keep up the lie, he had to create a fake teacher, who needed other fake classes, that needed to be filled with other fake students... and so on, and so on, AND SO ON.
It wasn't an autistic meltdown, but an autistic CAGE-down. It's fun to think that we don't know a neurotypical response to that much Nic Cage intake, but to at least know that the thing that could make the otherwise emotionally-regulated Abed Nadir have a meltdown for the first time in what seems like years, is Nic Cage.
That last bit when Troy says "you gotta start locking the dean's door so guys like us don't get in" and then two guys like them get in, because the door wasn't locked. Stroke of genius 😂😂😂😂
That one went right past me. I did process the two security guys were analogs of the two of them... But that they entered through the unlocked door never occurred to me. Fractal!!!
@@kb6900 so basically shirley was telling britta what she was describing was highlighting but britta thought she was asking her what the highlight of her shopping haul was
This show wasn't that popular Donald Glover got popular from Childish Gambino but was already popping with having writing credits on popular shows Wasn't like the Office where everyone got recognition, this was like the JV Office
@@troylee4196yeah even though the show wasn’t that popular, most of the people that worked on this show have become very famous afterwords, specifically most of the writers and directors from the start
in the dvd commentary, they talk about how the episode ended with Abed walking on campus and you just hear a gunshot ring lol. but they decided that would be too dark, or rather they didn't want Abed to be responsible for somebody offing themself, so they have the professor pick up the book instead haha. 13:50
I think what’s even funnier is that Cage has made a turn towards paring down his range towards films where he is a comedic straight man, such as the Spiderverse and the Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent. Abed freaking out was for nothing because Cage would answer the question himself within a couple of years.
I love the show, but I think it's criminal what they did to Britta's character. She started off confident, sure of herself and they made her more and more of an airhead as the show went on.
This was such a great show. With the possible exception of the "gas leak" year, even in its down stretches it was had really high points. I think I'm going to watch the first three seasons over the holidays. IF Community had only gotten those three seasons, I will say that the season 3 finale was basically a perfect wrap to the show.
Imagine randomly turning on the TV right at the exact moment that Abed walks into class with Nicolas Cage binder, and never having seen an episode of Community...
It's telling of Abed & the professor of the "Who's The Boss" class that the former respects the latter as an author. I can't tell if it's because Abed knows he's right and he can fully rest his case, or if he's complying with the order of "class dismissed," even though the authority (pun entirely intended) of the author/professor is compromised by the rest of the class body's hesitation to dismiss, especially since they're still processing that Abed has ruled the additional speculation of the class null and void.
I have watched the show 6 times, and that share look between Jeff and the dead countless times. But I've still never known what was Frankie talking about
The yam episode is spaced out enough from Todd's first episode that I never realised... Todd needs insulin, so he is diabetic. Yet, he was in the military? This is highly unusual, unless he lied to the military about his condition.
@@ronaldaja341I always saw it as. He failed multiple classes and had to do a repeat year. If memory serves the moment with the turtle was a project so chances are he got a failing grade in THAT class. As well as the Yam episode. He failed to many classes and since Greendale is Greendale it makes a little sense for him to go back for a semester. Get his grades and dip
The first few times I watched the Nicholas Cage episode I thought they meant good or bad as in is he morally a good or bsd person not is he a good or bad actor. In retrospect that is a completely insane interpretation but I was happy to go along with it.
Great clip to start. Followed by the episode with the catchiest song from any TV show ever fkn made. “Gayyy Dean. Gayyy Dean. Gayyy Dean Gayyy Deannnn. I’m begging you to be a gay Dean for the school boarddddddd”
I always loved that side look between Dean and Jeff. Just really showed the arc of their friendship
That was brilliant.
Lmao this is me and my coworker at work so hard lmao…
*”Ohh..?”* 🤨
Also just straight up calling him Craig.
He's curious
Intellectualy..
That was a detail I noticed on my second or third watch through and I was laughing so hard!
The "Setups" joke is so smart and hilarious. Alison's delivery and everyone's reaction... just golden
In a show stuffed full of incredible jokes, this might be my favorite lol
One of my favorite jokes in the show
I don’t really get it
@@random_name_was_already_taken The joke is that Annie only learned how to do the setup of the joke, but not the punchline, because she didn't attend that class. The way she says "The professor is so old..." sounds like she's going to follow it up with a joke (shown by everyone leaning in with anticipation), but she just stops right there
@@michaelhays ok, thanks
Annie going hard with that "You're just a bad grade in a tight sweater! And who the hll are you always texting? EVERYONE YOU KNOW IS HERE!" Sheesh lmao
Its Takeshi, teenage boy in Tokyo
@@Wolfencreeklmaoooo
9:27
In the "who's the boss" episode, when abed first answers the question to "who's the boss" as Angela, the whole class laughs and someone shouts "nerd". The second time when abed gives the presentation..and professor dismisses the class, you hear the same voice saying "good job".
A little but wholesome detail.
I never noticed, so I turned up the volume and listened closely. Several of the other classmates say good job. Pretty wholesome
I love Abed's look of genuine concern when Todd says "AND I AM FINALLY GONNA TAKE MY INSULIN SHOT"
2:16 I've Always liked the fact that the professor knew exactly what had happened the moment Abed walked into class
It's definitely not the first time it's happened
That's Professor Professorson to you
That's because he used to be a student at Greendale himself, until one day he invented a fake course to get a free credit. To keep up the lie, he had to create a fake teacher, who needed other fake classes, that needed to be filled with other fake students... and so on, and so on, AND SO ON.
It wasn't an autistic meltdown, but an autistic CAGE-down. It's fun to think that we don't know a neurotypical response to that much Nic Cage intake, but to at least know that the thing that could make the otherwise emotionally-regulated Abed Nadir have a meltdown for the first time in what seems like years, is Nic Cage.
"Dear God"
The Nic Cage scene with Abed is laser etched on my mind for all eternity!
Abed learned his ABCs, Always Be Cagin'.🤣🤣🤣
@@savingpyro 😂😂😂😂👹😂
how the cast kept it together during that is beyond me
Abed broke the Who,s the Boss professor, but Nicolas Cage broke Abed.
Detective Chang makes me wish that there was a full lenght noir episode
Arizona... Hm...
It's a palomino
Stapler??
Ngl, I'll be very invested by the sheer random things that he'll consider as clues or conspiracies😂
Ngl, I'll be very invested by the sheer random things that he'll consider as clues or conspiracies😂
"2/7ths of what I actually am"; is amazing writing 😅
"he actually is."
And amazing is pushing it.
Arizona backwards is Arizona… it’s a palamino
Why's that guy keep staring at me?
That’s right..
I loved that episode. Coincidentally, our English class was studying monologues at the time
11:45 I love Todd’s speech
"Your love is weird!" 🤣
HUUUUHHHH ?
Todd's monologue rant is the climax of the season, as far as I'm concerned
I love how the joke about Pierce's special gym is coming back in the Halloween episode.
Never noticed that before until I watched this video!
That last bit when Troy says "you gotta start locking the dean's door so guys like us don't get in" and then two guys like them get in, because the door wasn't locked. Stroke of genius 😂😂😂😂
That one went right past me. I did process the two security guys were analogs of the two of them... But that they entered through the unlocked door never occurred to me. Fractal!!!
"I'm so curious
Oh 🤨
Intellectualy
Oh 😔"
So good
Abed as Nicholas Cage is one of the best scenes!
“Highlight?” “Probably the backpack 😅”
I don’t get the joke
@@kb6900 so basically shirley was telling britta what she was describing was highlighting but britta thought she was asking her what the highlight of her shopping haul was
The professor in the Nic Cage scene with the world's calmest "Dear god."
I use “its a palomino” all the time
I’ll never understand why this show didn’t make Danny a huge star.
Tribalism and chaos. That's how.
The entire cast and the writers are geniuses. Experts. But he is the best of the best.
Guys, he's pretty consistently had work after Community and was even Huey in the Ducktales remake, isn't that him getting recognition?
This show wasn't that popular
Donald Glover got popular from Childish Gambino but was already popping with having writing credits on popular shows
Wasn't like the Office where everyone got recognition, this was like the JV Office
@@troylee4196yeah even though the show wasn’t that popular, most of the people that worked on this show have become very famous afterwords, specifically most of the writers and directors from the start
"it is and you can't be" has the best delivery
Tod was better than any of us would care to admit... Turtle was gonna fry for real real, good save.
in the dvd commentary, they talk about how the episode ended with Abed walking on campus and you just hear a gunshot ring lol. but they decided that would be too dark, or rather they didn't want Abed to be responsible for somebody offing themself, so they have the professor pick up the book instead haha. 13:50
"Your love is weird and toxic"
Well, admittedly, overdosing on Nicolas Cage is extremely easy. He's the fentanyl of Hollywood actors.
I think what’s even funnier is that Cage has made a turn towards paring down his range towards films where he is a comedic straight man, such as the Spiderverse and the Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.
Abed freaking out was for nothing because Cage would answer the question himself within a couple of years.
Aw, I heard that Michael K. Williams, who played the biology teacher in season 3 died of a fentanyl overdose.
If loving worms is stupid, i don't wanna be smart!
That's literally my life motto
Britta even Brittaed her motto.
I love the show, but I think it's criminal what they did to Britta's character. She started off confident, sure of herself and they made her more and more of an airhead as the show went on.
I agree! But I also hoped Jeff and Britta would end up together.
4:36 the funniest sound ever made
and by the cutest human ever
10000000000000% correct.
That moment made me laugh so hard
She absolutely breaks at the end.
This was such a great show. With the possible exception of the "gas leak" year, even in its down stretches it was had really high points. I think I'm going to watch the first three seasons over the holidays. IF Community had only gotten those three seasons, I will say that the season 3 finale was basically a perfect wrap to the show.
“Pierce, wake up, Jeff is gonna heal us!”
It took me so long to understand the "setup" joke for the joke class.
I like that Dean didn't try to define himself by his sexuality...
I like how many Dalmatians are in the scene.
Six seasons and a movie!
Gay Dean. Gay Dean. Gay Deaaaaaaan. Lived in my head rent free for weeks 😂❤😂❤
2:53 Abed Caging!
I love that half the thumbnail is Abed yelling "ENOUGH!!"
Imagine randomly turning on the TV right at the exact moment that Abed walks into class with Nicolas Cage binder, and never having seen an episode of Community...
We cant just skip over the gun in the professors desk drawer lmaoo
4:34 BEST. ANNIE. LINE.
EVER!!
always be cageing
As a community fan, making clips like these for a living would be a dream lol
Jeff arguing with Annie scene was genius and I needed him to keep teaching lawyer/argument tricks.
I freaking love this universe
The notches joke is missing and is still one of the best.
Well yes because these are the underrated scenes.
That Dalmatian in the background really adds something.
The study group falling apart always has the best writing. Every single moment is captivating
It's telling of Abed & the professor of the "Who's The Boss" class that the former respects the latter as an author. I can't tell if it's because Abed knows he's right and he can fully rest his case, or if he's complying with the order of "class dismissed," even though the authority (pun entirely intended) of the author/professor is compromised by the rest of the class body's hesitation to dismiss, especially since they're still processing that Abed has ruled the additional speculation of the class null and void.
The Blade grunt knocks me out every time
I have watched the show 6 times, and that share look between Jeff and the dead countless times. But I've still never known what was Frankie talking about
I could be wrong. but I think that's the only clue Frankie might be something other than purely straight.
Maybe that your identity can gain you some kind of benefit when used symbolically, but it loses the power of being yours and yours alone?
This is the only show in my life I have watched over and over again. Love it
Can NBC run a Nick Cage Marathon and play this episode approximately every 4th movie?
I love community more than anyone in the world 🗣️🗣️🗣️🙏
Nic Cage Coppola scene is such a good scene, someone always try to replica Abed's verson of him when he's on.
I just realized Troy saying “et tu Brute” (S5E2) might have been inspired by Shirley’s saying it in the clip here at 9:48 (S3E3)
The palomino is truly hilarious. Chang is unreal.
Troy and Abed always crack me up.
In the morning? 😉
"Dean, why are you here?" LMAO
What a show, definetely among the best scenes
My quote on this years pride post on Instagram was Deans line about magic tricks!
Professor Garretty is one of the only teachers directly exposed to Abed who didn’t have some sort of breakdown.
The Nick Cage stuff. Brilliant!
"ENOUGH! I'VE TALKED ABOUT THEM ENOUGH, haven't I"
12:18
The timing and delivery from Joel is amazing here.
Danny Pudy, you utter genius.
What a Cage-spiral!
The man on the moon scene will always pop up in my mind 😂 “WHAT THE HELL!”
One of my proudest moments is memorizing Todd’s speech
When the security guards quit because the dean sticks up for Chang when he causes the fire makes me laugh every time I see it 😂
The Great Ned Needlman (Stephen Toblowsky) in the final cut! I love that guy!
the last one is definitely my favorite bit
I love Abed overdosing on Nick Cage! 😂😂😂😂 I cry from laughing at this scene every time.
NICHOLAS FREAKING CAGEEEEEE
IM A SEXT CAT 😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅
Good video, but how is this Nicolas Cage bit not talked about enough? I've seen more videos on it than any other scene from the later seasons.
Dean sexuality envolves jeff and dalmatians
The yam episode is spaced out enough from Todd's first episode that I never realised... Todd needs insulin, so he is diabetic. Yet, he was in the military? This is highly unusual, unless he lied to the military about his condition.
Or maybe he developed it in adulthood and that's the reason behind his honorable discharge
The clip at 0:37 is how i describe my pansexuality!
I hope this doesn't awaken anything in me...
It should be remembered that Todd is a vet that served in Iraq... and the study group is what managed to break him.
And that since he was present for the final paintball assassin he didn’t graduate (or.. hasn’t)
@@ronaldaja341I always saw it as. He failed multiple classes and had to do a repeat year. If memory serves the moment with the turtle was a project so chances are he got a failing grade in THAT class. As well as the Yam episode. He failed to many classes and since Greendale is Greendale it makes a little sense for him to go back for a semester. Get his grades and dip
I've always thought that NicAbedas Cage is one of the best moments
There's a path you take and a path untaken...
11:24 Todd & His Turtle needs to be credited for the 'Getting Rid of Britta' movie remix. Counterpoints welcome...
I've been saying that first joke is underrated for so long
You cut out the best part of the lab partners bit, when Annie turns in the assignment.
I finally realized what “in a tight sweater” means
I wanna see the dean and the French song again. What was it about?? Jeff and cpu software ? I love this show . Still waiting for the movie .
First scene is my favorite joke form the show
That's nice!
The Dean’s relationship with the Greendale Seven is inappropriate but I’d hang out with him anyway. He’s chill
Meow Meow Beans and post-scarcity reputation-based economies has got to be an actual college course.
Number two is my anchor on this show and this character.
The first few times I watched the Nicholas Cage episode I thought they meant good or bad as in is he morally a good or bsd person not is he a good or bad actor. In retrospect that is a completely insane interpretation but I was happy to go along with it.
Effing Brilliant!
11:22
Me at my parents after one of them yells
Nicholas Cage has only made more films... Abed? Abed?!
You just posted "Annie vs Annie" half an hour ago. Let it breathe smh
"What is WROOOONG with you people?!?"
We talk about the Nicholas cage overdose all the time though.
Great clip to start.
Followed by the episode with the catchiest song from any TV show ever fkn made.
“Gayyy Dean. Gayyy Dean. Gayyy Dean Gayyy Deannnn. I’m begging you to be a gay Dean for the school boarddddddd”
We don't talk about Pierce. He had the most improvement, was the best character and group don't even showed respect after his death 💀
It’s because they didn’t want it to be misconstrued as respect for Chevy. Of which they had none left.
A High Lighter.
How much Nicholas Cage did you.... ENOUGH
Who rated these scenes and what ratings were they given? What ratings did other "moments" get by comparison?