Community season finale

Again - I think Abed is fully aware that he is a character in a sitcom.

Didn’t he once claim a show ‘ripped off’ their plotlines?

He accused Law & Order of having a story arc that was copied from Jeff’s situation with his fake bachelor’s degree.

I keep going back and forth. When the episode was happening, I kept thinking “the Britta thing isn’t working. Jeff and Britta are not a good couple. This is a horrible mistake.” And while it was funny, it was strained.
Alison Brie & Joel McHale have great chemistry - but I’m completely skeeved out by the age difference of the characters (on the show, Jeff is twice Annie’s age). I don’t know if I like it or not.

We got Last Call (Cheers, but what was Study Over referencing?

I agree. Out of the whole group, Annie is the only one that Jeff has consistently been thoughtful and kind with (minus the interrogation last week). First, there was the nice moment they had at the end of the episode where Troy gets on the football team. The debate episode started the chemistry. Annie gave him some good advice in the family day episode and their moment in the sexual round-robin around the study room desk seemed to be played less for laughs than any of the other glances.

Also, I think that they’ve been setting up this relationship since the episode that Annie and Vaughan hooked up. Jeff himself described Vaughan as a “gateway douchebag” allowing creeps like Starburns to see her as an option. We also saw that Starburns saw Jeff in a similar fashion. So yeah, MyFootsZZZ, he’s a slut, but he’s a slut we’re supposed to root for.

Jeff Winger is my anti-hero

sorry, the age difference is a dealbreaker. the girl’s 19 (theoretically). give me the sugar mamma, stat professor.

Do you guys think I can be a slut you guys are rooting for???

If you have sex with Alison Brie and tell us about it (pics?), I’ll root for you.

Actually the final line of Cheers was, “We’re closed.”

I just figured he was trying to come up with a snappy line for their own show. “Last call” sounds good but didn’t fit their situation; “Study over” is more appropriate but sounds kind of stupid; and so forth. He didn’t quite hit on the right one… Maybe I’m reading too much into it.

Sure thing, MyFootsZZZ! All you need is a scrappy gang of misfits who hang on your every word, snarky wit combined with smooth talking skills, and a cowboy outfit for Halloween. :wink:

I don’t think he’s a slut. He turned down sex at least once and turned down Pierce’s daughter after she revealed she was using Pierce. I think he also turned down Pierce’s hooker in that episode.

(1. Hi. 2. Hello. 3. How are you?)

I thought this was an excellent episode. Very funny. The blatant finale/prom references were great.

I’m on Team Britta. Real life is 3 weeks after New Years. The look on her face in the restroom when Shirley figured out she had slept with Jeff was priceless.

Goof of the week: In the opening in the study room, a notebook disappears and reappears in front of Britta. Also, later when Britta gets up from the couch, she grabs her stuff off the couch next to her and it was clearly empty before that. I’ll leave Jeff’s description of the cookie size as 60" as mere exaggeration. (Better stop before someone accuses me of being weird for noticing such things.)

Garrett appeared again. His 6th appearance. It’s called chillaxin’. (In the discussion on “Modern Warfare”, some people wondered if his voice was supposed to reference something. Nope, that’s just Garrett.)

Señor Chang of course carries a roll of quarters around.

Michelle is described as looking very Fatal Attraction which intrigues me. Her last major multi-episode role was on Grey’s Anatomy and many describe her eventual fate there as being Fatal Attraction-like. See this Wikipedia episode article. (Under “2nd part”, 2nd paragraph.) They can’t have deliberately thrown in that reference, can they?

(1. Bye. 2. See ya. 3. Later dudes.)

Everyone has some degree of sensibility, but no one’s sensibleness covers all areas of their lives. Jeff is an unrepentant horndog when he doesn’t have an exclusive relationship. And I get a feeling that his short-lived “boyfriend-girlfriend” stage with the professor was one of the few, if not the sole, exclusive relationship in his life.

Jeff is irresponsible and not sensible.

I’d say approaching 40.

The series pilot Winger doesn’t care. It remains to be seen whether he’s going to be subject to sitcom “lessons.”

Yep. And god bless him for that.

True love is rare enough that it shouldn’t be burdened by such arbitrary actuarial standards.

I’m on Team Annie as well. Possibly because the age difference just makes it all the hotter–it’s not really wrong but it kinda is a little bit.

I do like that they offer both Britta and Slater has genuine possibilities. Usually in sitcoms, they don’t bother making the 3rd person in the triangle remotely interesting/viable. Ultimately, though, I don’t think either are a good option for Jeff. Annie actually makes him a better man. She’s the one who’s prompted the biggest changes from him in the season and appeals to what remains of his integrity. I don’t think he was really happy with Slater, and Britta is to him as Duffy is to Liz Lemon. They have a weird connection but they aren’t really good for each other.

Your wife has apparently never seen him naked (or shirtless, at least). I love him, too. :stuck_out_tongue:

best line in the opening

Jeff - “Hey Leonard…Ti Chi or Stroke?”

I don’t think Jeff is a slut mainly because he’s a guy and I don’t buy into the PC myth that men and women approach sex in the same way or with the same attitude.

You have to be careful doing Tai Chi on a college campus though. At one place I worked we had a Chinese guy in the department who like to do Tai Chi in the morning out back of the building. (Like most Comp. Sci. departments, this was at the back end of campus.) One day someone saw him and called the campus cops on him, who of course had no idea that it was an exercise regimen. Maybe he should have just told them he was having a stroke.

Gotta get me some of that Vitamin Duh.