@@zeuzo5506 Chang coming back as a Student, resolving the Jeff-Britta storyline, Annie and Shirley's reactions, the Troy and Pierce subplot, and the introduction to what was probably the least important class we see them focus on, Anthropology.
Abed's end line always cuts me to the bone. He just cuts through all of Jeff's bravado and calling his autism a gimmick and calls him a farce of a man with a dead straight face.
We never actually hear Abed is autistic in the series. It was implied a couple of times and Dan Harmon, who has concluded he is autistic, says he relates to the character and somewhat wrote the character based on himself, but it's not actually acknowledged. It's an interesting angle to present and quite a positive one, whether for genuinely autistic spectrum people and those who're not but are quirky or often misunderstood.
@@jamainegardner4193 Season 5 has a really good first episode. Probably better than this one, since this episode kinda just goes back to status quo in a slightly weird way.
this is genuinely my favorite scene in this show and any show, really. The power and delivery of so many of those lines is incredible, and it’s so insanely well written. The way the outrage and drama slowly rises and rises and somehow manages to top itself each time is genius
"Maybe it's the telescope. You can look through it backwards, shrink your enemies." The way Troy says this 100% convinced and almost mindblown by his own idea, makes it just so much more fun
🎶 "And they're in so deep..., You know she's such a fool for him, She's got a ring around her finger...., And Abed hired an Irish ☘️ singer, Britta's marrying, Britta's marrying, Britta's marrying Jeffrey Winger." 🎶💍
My grocery store plays this song over the speaker a lot. Every time I sing these lyrics to myself. And then laugh. And then go home and watch this episode.
Jeff's development as character overall in just these 5 minutes is absolutely brilliant, and it's better than what most movies have accomplished in 2 hours. Huge props to the writers.
Pierce’s realization that he’s following himself was a great addition to the scene. Also it’s funny how after punching Jeff, Annie shakes her hand because it hurt her. It’s these small details that makes Community a streets ahead show. #sixseasonsandamovie
Rewatching this, the amazing thing for me is that Community manages to be very stylized, but also come off as realistic. The comedic timing, the flow of jokes, the physical choreography of how they move around the table-- it is highly stylized, almost slapstick. But the emotions and reactions of the characters seem much more realistic and natural than in most television shows. The anger and self-loathing when Jeff says "All men are pigs looking for young flesh" comes across as a natural, three dimensional emotional statement, in a way that Ted Danson or John Larroquette could have never have managed on Cheers/Night Court.
Season 1-3 were the best, and this is one of the best first episodes to a season ever! So much comedy gold packed into just 5 minutes! Also, I'm suprised no one has pointed it out yet, but Abed was the first person to cancel someone because of their behavior back in 2010!
And was immediately able to top that by calling out the stand-in "canceled" jerk(Jeff) for having the gaul to still be a dick and hurl the equivalent of an ableist slur at Abed for it. Of course, the only thing unreal(sadly) is that the "canceled" jerk didn't get rewarded for it, cause everyone still had the necessary attention span, self reflection(whether or not this is including the jerk), and decency needed to easily see through the jerk's bullshit. Also, the jerk is not rich here, and isn't automatically given free reigns on national television, and/or given a spot on Faux News, soooooooo................. :P
I don't know why but I absolutely love that reply from Abed to Jeff about the 'can't tell life from TV' outburst. The meta outburst from Jeff regarding Abed pronouncing them cancelled being 'season 1-esque' when this episode was the first one for season 2 (I think). And then Abed replying back by saying how TV has structure and so on and what they are experiencing being real and yet every one of them being characters in a TV show....Damn, I love this show!
Adding to that meta, the reason Abed wanted to get away from all the romance drama was due to being around it most of his life with his parents, one of the main factors he escaped into television and movies. This combined with how Abed sees his father in Jeff, when Jeff said what he said, it prompted something in Abed to respond in a way he knew would also cut deep.
Annie didnt have much of a right to criticize in this scene. She literally kissed Jeff right after Britta announced she loved him so thats just as much her fault
0:290:35 Annie's reactions are gold, she is jealous, and sad, and at the same time, she wants to puke because of all the "loving you to the moon and back" stuff.
This clip might be the best in the show. It does so much for the characterization of everyone, the advancing of the plotlines, to explain the Reflections the show actually has on the relationship between media and reality, and with such great humor (the Britta line on the oulet). This is great TV
I remember that at the end of season 1, I was groaning at all the romance drama. I almost lost interest in the show completely. When I finally started up again, this episode was very welcome. It basically flipped off the end of season 1 and I LOVE IT
There's just way too many jokes in this scene, it's incredible. Just from 0:25 to :150 "Sorry I was late, I was in my car loving Britta" "Annie's scream alongside Shirley's joy" Troy's "Awwwesooome" "Was there anything you didn't win that day" Annie punching Jeff The Irish singer - "Britta's marrying Jeffery Wingeeer" I genuinely don't understand how you cram this much top-tier humour in like a minute and a half Plus Abed's comments at the end are so scathing
This is one of my all-time favorite scenes of the show. A perfect start to S2. What I love is that *every member* of the study group was confronted about something. Jeff > Britta > Shirley > Annie > Troy > Pierce (sorta) > Abed > back to Jeff.
Ever since Jeff winger first hit on her in the cafeteria and then she asked him, if he knows anything about speaking Spanish........ It's always been a game with them
Honestly this is one of the best scenes in the show. Here's why Packed with comedy and memorable lines/dialogue Every main character has an issue to confront (Britta putting Jeff on the spot at the transfer dance, Jeff trying to one-up Britta with his "confession" and dealing with the uncertainty after kissing Annie, Annie dealing with her conflicted feelings toward Jeff, Shirley being naive and too trustful at the wrong times, Pierce & Troy's friction after summer ends, and Abed confronting notions that he can't separate reality and TV) Set in the study room where much character development happens Little details such as Annie having the same responses as Troy and Shirley but reacting differently, the singer and wedding crew (including George Clooney), and the students outside the study room looking in Lastly, I remember watching this after finishing Season 1 and that's when I knew this show was more than good, it was great. I truly believe Season 2 is the best one of Community and one of the best seasons in TV history.
Britta created the whole mess and just shifts the blame. Annie acts surprised and hurt, but she should've known better. Jeff told her Britta and Slater confessed to him which in his case implied he had sex with both of them. Troy transfers his frustration for blowing off his chances with Annie. And Jeff was just indecisive and irresponsible. Blaming Jeff solely for everything is hypocritical.
And Abed accidentally set up a wedding which ended up imploding and hurting everyone, and Shirley couldn’t keep the fact Jeff and Britta had sex to herself, causing Annie to get angry and lash out. Honestly, I think Pierce is the most innocent here.
Technically, Slater started it; Britta wasn't even planning on attending the dance until Slater backed her into a corner and triggered her competitive side. Although I grant you there were plenty of opportunities for Britta to de-escalate the situation and be the bigger person.
Honestly, the whole 'Public declaration of love' trope never sat right with me. Like sure, confess to someone how you feel, but don't put them on the spot in front of a whole crowd while doing it.
It is hypocritcal but its sad that mostly in every sit-com or show, the women always shift the blame to another men an example could be "friends" with Ross and Rachel or Phoebe who would always get away with everything
@@charleslarrivee2908 Britta made a mess when she started acting a victim, shaming Jeff and ruining his public image, not that he was delightful. Jeff tried to settle things with her peacefully and she humiliated him instead. Those were conscious acts and she was totally to blame for that. Afterwards, Jeff just played by new rules.
Abed is all high and mighty at the end, but he is the one who initiated this entire fight. Jeff and Britta were acting gushy, and Abed decided to accelerate the collapse of their relationship as soon as possible by goading them into a proposal, and then brought in a wedding party that he had ready ahead of time right when the argument had gotten really heated in order to make things worse. I suspect that Abed resented the fact that everyone failed to live up to his expectations of how characters in a TV show are supposed to act, so he purposely instigated conflict to destroy the group.
Abed definitely isn’t free from fault (Troy is probably the only truly non-toxic member of the group), but I don’t think he did this maliciously, he seems genuinely suprised when he learns about it
0:11 Troy picking up his phone to tweet what Pierce just said, while Britta and Shirley respond to their twitter notification is a brilliant call forward(?) to 3:09
And this happened TWO MORE TIMES 😅, for reasons equally devoid of actual love, romance or mutual respect. Although the third time there was a certain cold, grim logic to it; with Greendale being sold to Subway, Britta not being able to get a job in her major, and Jeff being unemployed again, why NOT try and leave Greendale with something?
So many underrated and underappreciated lines in this scene. Pierce's "That's inappropriate. I'm assuming on the mouth" is one of those great jokes that gets overlooked
"That's inappropriate, I'm assuming on the mouth." Most underrated joke in my opinion.
indeed
pierce is too good
I stopped watching when Pierce left.
@@josetheman239 your loss, still some good bits in the remaining episodes.
@@jammin2575 yeah but then Troy leaves too
@@nickperez915 but it still had its moments, then Shirley left.
I can't believe this episode was only 20 minutes long, there are more things happening than in some feature-length films
That's almost every episode from the first 3s
Like what?
@@zeuzo5506 Chang coming back as a Student, resolving the Jeff-Britta storyline, Annie and Shirley's reactions, the Troy and Pierce subplot, and the introduction to what was probably the least important class we see them focus on, Anthropology.
@@jamainegardner4193 Don't forget the Great *Betty White* as the Anthropology teach and her rap at the end with Troy & Abed!
@@zeuzo5506 🤡
Troy's "was there anything you didn't win that day" is the best delivered line in the whole show for me
All of troys lines are well delivered
@@leocarlton4364 don’t eat the crab dip yayyayee
@@leonardowada4240 ive seen enough tv shows to know that popping the back of a raft, makes it go faster
And we're just going to ignore the coldest think Abed has ever said "I can tell TV from Reality Jeff..."
That was one out of the Chandler book
what Abed said at the end really hurt the most, he went straight to Jeff's ego
Those lines could not have been delivered any better. One of my favorite Abed moments.
What Jeff said was also not better
@@arjunvenugopal5281 Yeah, but Jeff was being jerk, Abed thought about "what can I say to hurt Jeff the most".
My boy abed is brutal as fuck.
this is the moment i realized this show wasn't good. it was great. the dialogue just hits all the spots.
there was something humbling in that, it felt good to me.
*Study group is shocked that Britta and Jeff's new marriage immediately falls apart*
2:39 *Minister high fives Jeff*
That high five is in my top 10 favorite Community moments
@@Ostbuggen SAME 😂
@@Ostbuggen The priest didn't even hesitate
I've seen this show four god damn times and I just noticed that.... I love this show!!!!
It's so out of nowhere, i love it
Abed's end line always cuts me to the bone. He just cuts through all of Jeff's bravado and calling his autism a gimmick and calls him a farce of a man with a dead straight face.
Probably what Jeff thought of while choking him.
even though it makes no sense since it is in fact TV
@@high_surv abed is meta like that
We never actually hear Abed is autistic in the series. It was implied a couple of times and Dan Harmon, who has concluded he is autistic, says he relates to the character and somewhat wrote the character based on himself, but it's not actually acknowledged. It's an interesting angle to present and quite a positive one, whether for genuinely autistic spectrum people and those who're not but are quirky or often misunderstood.
all class
Abed's line of likable leading men is the best insult I've ever heard on tv. I love it
My jaw dropped first time I heard it
Don’t even try taking him to the hospital. There is No recovering from that Burn.
I swear to God I can't never tell whether he says likable or unlikable. Both work for Jeff.
@@Movel0he said likeable because he's trying to prove reality is different from tv since Jeff is not likeable
2:47 "I better not smile at the wall outlet or you'll fry your tongue off" Most underrated joke. Ever.
Agreed. It's not the most quotable, but it's a golden line!
She didn't have an answer for that.
And in that moment, Britta became my favorite character in the show.
probably my favorite line in the show
Easily a top ten Britta burn. Shame they Flanderized her character in later seasons
Annie and Shirley's screams harmonizing is so perfect
This is the first episode of Season 2. And it’s one hell of an episode.
I'd say it's the best first episode of the 6 seasons.
@@jamainegardner4193 Season 5 has a really good first episode. Probably better than this one, since this episode kinda just goes back to status quo in a slightly weird way.
best first episodes
S2
S5
S6
S1
S3
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S4
I love how the show purposely takes you for a ride if u get emotionally invested in any of the romantic relationships 😂 not a show to ship ppl
@@hjbjms8235 tired of season 4 slander. The first episode in particular is one of its best. Abed TV was gold
Annie’s face like she’s going to physically be sick starts off the whole thing.
Throughout the whole series there is background acting that is just Golden
She throws up earlier in the episode, so she might be
haha, Annie and Shirley making the same noise but in the opposite reactions is gold.
To be fair: Annie also kissed jeff after learning, that britta had just confessed her love for him.
Lmao yeah I always wonder how differently this scene plays out if Jeff turns it back on her and says that..technically she initiated the kiss
@@spicyranchwater Britta was mad at Annie for doing that in this very scene.
Yeah, she was the one in the wrong technically, so why did she punch jeff?
@@ChuckPalomo To be fair, he kept it going instead of pulling away.
To be fair, it wasn't the first time she kissed Jeff.
"Britta is marrying, Britta is marrying, Britta is marrying Jeffrey Wingeeer!!"
"Abed hired a Irish singer"
@@TheParagasu "Shes got a ring around her finger"
"You know she such a fool for HIM"
Lmao these comments are backwards
What the hell is this?!
Lmao always love seeing Annie revving up her violence engine before that punch
™
Same
Annie hates losing.
That's the moment I laugh out the most, maybe in the series as a whole. It's just so brutal, and yet so well-written into the moment.
The face she makes when Shirley tells her it was during the paintball game. She was Ready
this is genuinely my favorite scene in this show and any show, really. The power and delivery of so many of those lines is incredible, and it’s so insanely well written. The way the outrage and drama slowly rises and rises and somehow manages to top itself each time is genius
With little mini-plateaus along the way, like Jeff's "Twilight" metaphor rant!
Me too!
it perfectly showcases every character, as well. someone who's never watched the show can tell their personalities from this scene alone.
@@lilenwasnothere6867 EXACTLY!! every character gets a great moment
"Maybe it's the telescope. You can look through it backwards, shrink your enemies." The way Troy says this 100% convinced and almost mindblown by his own idea, makes it just so much more fun
"Sorry I'm late, I was in my car loving Britta" is a genius line.
Took a few times to actually get what that joke implies
@@dhan07404 Please explain
@@dhan07404 I don't get it
@@CeliaTyree I may not be 100% but let's just say Jeff wasn't master of his domain when it comes to Britta
@@vijaysarathy4182 I think the joke is that Jeff "loving Britta" was him wanking in his car while thinking of her?
🎶 "And they're in so deep...,
You know she's such a fool for him,
She's got a ring around her finger....,
And Abed hired an Irish ☘️ singer,
Britta's marrying, Britta's marrying, Britta's marrying Jeffrey Winger." 🎶💍
What the hell is all this?
@@justinblair9661 A Wedding. Episode.
she has such a voice though...
@@frataydnc3720 Agreed. She sounded like a really good wedding singer.
My grocery store plays this song over the speaker a lot. Every time I sing these lyrics to myself. And then laugh. And then go home and watch this episode.
The Irish Singer Stuck in my head for a whole day, *A W H O L E D A Y*
But you couldn't push it away, and just let it linger?
I even put this song as my phone ringer
The irish singer is some kind of cliché?
1 of my favorite scenes in the entire show. The George Clooney impersonator was just the cherry on top lmao.
I love that high-five Jeff gets from that one guy too
“Oh please, I never loved you.”
“AHHHHH-HAAAA! I win, I win!”
*high fives random dude*
The fact that hes the priest makes it way better.. love the scene and entire series
Yeah, and it was such a well executed hi-five.
*Episode Highlights*
01:17 _Annie's Roundhouse_
03:00 _Troy's Angry Donut Analogy and Britta's Refutation_
03:50 _Abed's Burn_
Roundhouse is a kick
Annie's Haymaker ?
3:29
@@rahulthekkedath8923 it was barely even a haymaker. It was just a straight punch.
How dare you not include Jeff and the priest's highfive! There's still time to fix this!!!😂
Has anyone ever noticed that Troy's screams ends up in a "Awesome"
Also While intentionally touching the table
Jeff's development as character overall in just these 5 minutes is absolutely brilliant, and it's better than what most movies have accomplished in 2 hours. Huge props to the writers.
Pierce’s realization that he’s following himself was a great addition to the scene. Also it’s funny how after punching Jeff, Annie shakes her hand because it hurt her. It’s these small details that makes Community a streets ahead show.
#sixseasonsandamovie
Stop trying to coin the phrase streets ahead
@@Shipadge already coined and minted
Stop trying to make “fetch” happen.
You guys are streets behind
How is that "shakes her hand" a small detail? It's done very often.
Rewatching this, the amazing thing for me is that Community manages to be very stylized, but also come off as realistic. The comedic timing, the flow of jokes, the physical choreography of how they move around the table-- it is highly stylized, almost slapstick. But the emotions and reactions of the characters seem much more realistic and natural than in most television shows. The anger and self-loathing when Jeff says "All men are pigs looking for young flesh" comes across as a natural, three dimensional emotional statement, in a way that Ted Danson or John Larroquette could have never have managed on Cheers/Night Court.
That Irisch singer is great though.
Abed closing off this scene is just one of the best things this show ever did. Honestly season 2 every time I watch it is my favorite season.
Annie and Shirley screaming for opposite reasons!
And then annie and troy screaming for different reasons lol
Troy saying awesome everytime he hears something new about Jeff's sex life 🤣
Season 1-3 were the best, and this is one of the best first episodes to a season ever! So much comedy gold packed into just 5 minutes!
Also, I'm suprised no one has pointed it out yet, but Abed was the first person to cancel someone because of their behavior back in 2010!
And was immediately able to top that by calling out the stand-in "canceled" jerk(Jeff) for having the gaul to still be a dick and hurl the equivalent of an ableist slur at Abed for it.
Of course, the only thing unreal(sadly) is that the "canceled" jerk didn't get rewarded for it, cause everyone still had the necessary attention span, self reflection(whether or not this is including the jerk), and decency needed to easily see through the jerk's bullshit.
Also, the jerk is not rich here, and isn't automatically given free reigns on national television, and/or given a spot on Faux News, soooooooo................. :P
Conservatives cancelled the dixie chicks after they called out bush for his illegal war.
I always noticed that. Likely Abed meant cancelled as in how a tv show gets cancelled. But today it takes on a whole different meaning and still works
"And Abed hired an Irish singer"
i love that line way too much :D im not even irish
It’s meta-exposition. lol
That little piece of dialogue make me laugh so much.
So full of details
@@sinistercitizen3061why?
I don't know why but I absolutely love that reply from Abed to Jeff about the 'can't tell life from TV' outburst. The meta outburst from Jeff regarding Abed pronouncing them cancelled being 'season 1-esque' when this episode was the first one for season 2 (I think). And then Abed replying back by saying how TV has structure and so on and what they are experiencing being real and yet every one of them being characters in a TV show....Damn, I love this show!
Adding to that meta, the reason Abed wanted to get away from all the romance drama was due to being around it most of his life with his parents, one of the main factors he escaped into television and movies. This combined with how Abed sees his father in Jeff, when Jeff said what he said, it prompted something in Abed to respond in a way he knew would also cut deep.
Annie didnt have much of a right to criticize in this scene. She literally kissed Jeff right after Britta announced she loved him so thats just as much her fault
0:29 0:35 Annie's reactions are gold, she is jealous, and sad, and at the same time, she wants to puke because of all the "loving you to the moon and back" stuff.
I love how Abed just had a wedding crew on stand by
The constant escalation of this scene is what makes Community genius
1:08 troy's aaaaaaaawesome always fkn gets me
Another iconic Annie scream
This clip might be the best in the show. It does so much for the characterization of everyone, the advancing of the plotlines, to explain the Reflections the show actually has on the relationship between media and reality, and with such great humor (the Britta line on the oulet). This is great TV
A perfect 4 minutes of comedy. When the study group turns on each other, they hit hard.
season 2 had such a strong start
I remember that at the end of season 1, I was groaning at all the romance drama. I almost lost interest in the show completely. When I finally started up again, this episode was very welcome. It basically flipped off the end of season 1 and I LOVE IT
There's just way too many jokes in this scene, it's incredible. Just from 0:25 to :150
"Sorry I was late, I was in my car loving Britta"
"Annie's scream alongside Shirley's joy"
Troy's "Awwwesooome"
"Was there anything you didn't win that day"
Annie punching Jeff
The Irish singer - "Britta's marrying Jeffery Wingeeer"
I genuinely don't understand how you cram this much top-tier humour in like a minute and a half
Plus Abed's comments at the end are so scathing
" I better not smile at that wall outlet or you'll fry your tongue off!" Underated line
1:18 Annies scream just before she hits Jeff in the face.
This is one of my all-time favorite scenes of the show. A perfect start to S2. What I love is that *every member* of the study group was confronted about something.
Jeff > Britta > Shirley > Annie > Troy > Pierce (sorta) > Abed > back to Jeff.
Love how Abed acted shocked about Jeff and Annie kissing for dramatic effect even though he knew before hand when Leonard told him
I do not know how, but these guys fighting and expressing their pent up stuff makes my day better.
1:16 one of the best lines ever I don't know why I love that line so much.
Abed, "in life, we have you "
Damn, no coming back from that.
His lines were so brutal that everyone was speechless
So immersive in his won fantasy world that he could not see himself as weird pathological sociopath
Jeff did have it pretty good at the end of season 1, ngl
In case anyone is wondering, the song the lady sang is an altered version of "Linger" by Cranberries
I believe that’s the actual chick from Cranberries, too, no?
@@VintageStarlet Nope, Dolores O'Riordan (chick from The Cranberries) is a brunette and a different looking woman
Did Abed just mic drop to Jeff with no mic? Damn. Savage.
So glad you uploaded the full scene
2:47 one of the best bits of dialogue in the whole show
Thank for finally putting the " I better not smile at that wall outlet or you'll fry your tongue off!" line on UA-cam , thank you so much!
“3 sprinkle donuts”
I’m dead🤣
I love that Abed organized a wedding in 10 minutes
he predicts their group's behavior remember, he probably had it already planned for when the time was right
@@leonpaelinck Couldn't he at least find a George Clooney impersonator that actually looked like Clooney?
Ever since Jeff winger first hit on her in the cafeteria and then she asked him, if he knows anything about speaking Spanish........ It's always been a game with them
Honestly this is one of the best scenes in the show. Here's why
Packed with comedy and memorable lines/dialogue
Every main character has an issue to confront (Britta putting Jeff on the spot at the transfer dance, Jeff trying to one-up Britta with his "confession" and dealing with the uncertainty after kissing Annie, Annie dealing with her conflicted feelings toward Jeff, Shirley being naive and too trustful at the wrong times, Pierce & Troy's friction after summer ends, and Abed confronting notions that he can't separate reality and TV)
Set in the study room where much character development happens
Little details such as Annie having the same responses as Troy and Shirley but reacting differently, the singer and wedding crew (including George Clooney), and the students outside the study room looking in
Lastly, I remember watching this after finishing Season 1 and that's when I knew this show was more than good, it was great. I truly believe Season 2 is the best one of Community and one of the best seasons in TV history.
The most savage Abed has ever been. 🔥
Well terminator Abed was pretty ruthless too!
He was savage for a whole episode , and he shut himself down
2:40 the high five gets me 😂
troy just steals every scene he's in
"...in life we have this, we have you" ...holy damn, supreme burn!
My favorite Abed quote 3:56
Utterly savage.
I love how troy is impressed by Jeff.
Britta created the whole mess and just shifts the blame. Annie acts surprised and hurt, but she should've known better. Jeff told her Britta and Slater confessed to him which in his case implied he had sex with both of them. Troy transfers his frustration for blowing off his chances with Annie. And Jeff was just indecisive and irresponsible. Blaming Jeff solely for everything is hypocritical.
And Abed accidentally set up a wedding which ended up imploding and hurting everyone, and Shirley couldn’t keep the fact Jeff and Britta had sex to herself, causing Annie to get angry and lash out. Honestly, I think Pierce is the most innocent here.
Technically, Slater started it; Britta wasn't even planning on attending the dance until Slater backed her into a corner and triggered her competitive side. Although I grant you there were plenty of opportunities for Britta to de-escalate the situation and be the bigger person.
Honestly, the whole 'Public declaration of love' trope never sat right with me. Like sure, confess to someone how you feel, but don't put them on the spot in front of a whole crowd while doing it.
It is hypocritcal but its sad that mostly in every sit-com or show, the women always shift the blame to another men an example could be "friends" with Ross and Rachel or Phoebe who would always get away with everything
@@charleslarrivee2908 Britta made a mess when she started acting a victim, shaming Jeff and ruining his public image, not that he was delightful. Jeff tried to settle things with her peacefully and she humiliated him instead. Those were conscious acts and she was totally to blame for that. Afterwards, Jeff just played by new rules.
This is one of my favorite episodes for that punch of Annie to Jeff. Is one of my 10 top moments
It's difficult to describe just how good this show is.
Abed is all high and mighty at the end, but he is the one who initiated this entire fight. Jeff and Britta were acting gushy, and Abed decided to accelerate the collapse of their relationship as soon as possible by goading them into a proposal, and then brought in a wedding party that he had ready ahead of time right when the argument had gotten really heated in order to make things worse.
I suspect that Abed resented the fact that everyone failed to live up to his expectations of how characters in a TV show are supposed to act, so he purposely instigated conflict to destroy the group.
What an abed play
at season 5, Abed re-itirated it again, says Britta and Jeff arent ideal as a tv shows couple
so..Abed clearly knows
Maybe not to destroy the group, but to destroy their sham relationship as quickly as possible
Abed definitely isn’t free from fault (Troy is probably the only truly non-toxic member of the group), but I don’t think he did this maliciously, he seems genuinely suprised when he learns about it
This was when Britta was at her prime before her character was assassinated so that jeff x Annie could take the forefront
3:47
He just ripped Jeff a new one.
4:14 This is why Superman works alone.
Best almost wedding ever. I love Jeff and Britta's non romance. I hate it that they kinda steered away from it.
"I better not smile at that wall outlet or you'll fry your tongue off!" hell yeah. Get her, Britta.
Annie's reactions kill me.
abed "getting out of character" when Troy told him about Jeff kissing Annie was a good little moment
2:27 That's a really accurate synopsis of twilight hahah
The fact Leonard is physically in the room but doesn't do anything or trigger a shut up Leonard is the only gripe I have with this scene
This might be my favorite scene in the entire series
3:01 I would never get over the donut lol
"I'd like to see someone stop me" perfectly writen and delivered.
so much going on this entire episode and this scene but Troy's "woah!" in the background at 1:23 gets me everytime 🤣🤣
0:11 Troy picking up his phone to tweet what Pierce just said, while Britta and Shirley respond to their twitter notification is a brilliant call forward(?) to 3:09
I like how Abed roasts are very calm, not even offensive, not even roasts, just facts, and that's why they hit deeper
And this happened TWO MORE TIMES 😅, for reasons equally devoid of actual love, romance or mutual respect. Although the third time there was a certain cold, grim logic to it; with Greendale being sold to Subway, Britta not being able to get a job in her major, and Jeff being unemployed again, why NOT try and leave Greendale with something?
I think the last joke by Clooney impersonator is an underrated gem too
So many underrated and underappreciated lines in this scene. Pierce's "That's inappropriate. I'm assuming on the mouth" is one of those great jokes that gets overlooked
"i can tell life from TV, Jeff. Tv makes sense" damn!
2:19 When you insult Twilight with style
"When there's three sprinkle donust, you dont eat one and lick another." So good.
Leonard wearing the bucket hat in the background
In life we have this, we have you.
"In life, we have this. We have you." The most savage line in the show.
"I just peed a little!" Dammit XD
One of the best scenes in the whole show imo
1:36 you can see that gillian was just about to break and 'britta' this scene.
Shirley and Annie screaming is the best thing ever
This is a genuine masterpiece scene. Joel's face at the end. Wow