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|title = Applied Anthropology and Culinary Arts
 
|title = Applied Anthropology and Culinary Arts
 
|season = Two
 
|season = Two
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|color=2
|number = Twenty-Two|previous = Paradigms of Human Memory
 
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|number = 22
 
|previous = Paradigms of Human Memory
 
|next = A Fistful of Paintballs
 
|next = A Fistful of Paintballs
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|image = Britta_at_your_crevix.gif
|image = Staring_into_the_abyss2.jpg|airdate = April 28, 2011
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|airdate = April 28, 2011
 
|writer = [[Karey Dornetto]]
 
|writer = [[Karey Dornetto]]
 
|director = Jay Chandrasekhar
 
|director = Jay Chandrasekhar
|summary = Shirley goes into labor in Anthroplogy class, and Britta must step up to help her friend. Meanwhile, Pierce decides to buy Troy and Abed's patented handshake.}}{{Compact TOC|reception=no|production=no|gallery=no|trivia=no}}
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|summary = Shirley goes into labor in Anthroplogy class; Pierce buys Troy and Abed's patented handshake.}}
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{{Compact TOC|production=no}}
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
{{MainQuote|We are destined for greatness. I just yanked a little dude out of my friend!|Britta Perry}}
 
{{MainQuote|We are destined for greatness. I just yanked a little dude out of my friend!|Britta Perry}}
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|caption=Duncan makes a toast.
 
|caption=Duncan makes a toast.
|text=In Anthropology class, Annie finishes giving her presentation for the final exams. Duncan awards not only her but also the other students a passing grade. When Annie objects saying it's not fair to the students who actually put in the effort, Duncan orders the class to throw paper balls at her until she sits down. He pours himself a glass of scotch and makes a toast to Greendale. The students follow suit and join him, drinking their own alcoholic beverages they brought to class. He notices Shirley isn't participating, unaware that she is pregnant. Chang reiterates that he could be the father which Shirley refuses to acknowledge as a possibility. Duncan then tries to lead them all into another round of drinking but is interrupted when the Dean walks in with a reporter for ''Dean Magazine'' who is touring the campus to write a piece about Pelton.}}
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|text=In Anthropology class, Annie finishes giving her presentation for the final exams. Duncan awards not only her but also the other students a passing grade. When Annie objects saying it's not fair to the students who actually put in the effort, Duncan orders the class to throw paper balls at her until she sits down. He pours himself a glass of scotch and makes a toast to Greendale. The students follow suit and join him, drinking their own alcoholic beverages they brought to class. He notices Shirley isn't participating, unaware that she is pregnant. Chang reiterates that he could be the father which Shirley refuses to acknowledge as a possibility. Duncan then tries to lead them all into another round of drinking but is interrupted when the Dean walks in with a [[Season Two minor characters#Mr. Jacobson|reporter]] for ''Dean Magazine'' who is touring the campus to write a piece about Pelton.}}
   
 
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|image=2x22-Shirley_Antacid.jpg
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|caption=This scene brought to you by Big Antacid.
 
|text=Professor Duncan makes an excuse and abandons the class to avoid being around when Dean Pelton discovers the class is a fake. Shirley starts to feel contractions but passes it off as indigestion, asserting that it's too early because her first two sons went full term. Chang notes that Chang babies are always born early. When Shirley sips antacid Britta objects and suggests “natural” but unappealing alternatives. Over Shirley's objections, Britta shares more advice about natural childbirth. Jeff steps in to tell Britta to back off and they continue to argue, unaware of Shirley's increasing physical discomfort. Shirley begins to walk away but her water breaks in the middle of the classroom.}}
 
|text=Professor Duncan makes an excuse and abandons the class to avoid being around when Dean Pelton discovers the class is a fake. Shirley starts to feel contractions but passes it off as indigestion, asserting that it's too early because her first two sons went full term. Chang notes that Chang babies are always born early. When Shirley sips antacid Britta objects and suggests “natural” but unappealing alternatives. Over Shirley's objections, Britta shares more advice about natural childbirth. Jeff steps in to tell Britta to back off and they continue to argue, unaware of Shirley's increasing physical discomfort. Shirley begins to walk away but her water breaks in the middle of the classroom.}}
   
 
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|image=2x22-Abed_Troy_Pierce_1000-Oclock.jpg
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|caption=$1000 o'clock.
|text=Shirley is led to the open space at the front of the classroom and Dean Pelton panics, trying to take control of the situation but unsure how to proceed in front of the Dean Magazine writer. He decides to get his car in order to drive Shirley to the hospital. Much to Shirley's dismay, Chang shares that Chang babies are always born in unusual locations. As things progress, Britta has a hard time handling the reality of childbirth and accepts the responsibility of summoning Shirley's husband, Andre.
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|text=Shirley is led to the open space at the front of the classroom and Dean Pelton panics, trying to take control of the situation but unsure how to proceed in front of the Dean Magazine writer. He decides to get his car in order to drive Shirley to the hospital. Much to Shirley's dismay, Chang shares that Chang babies are always born in unusual locations. As things progress, Britta has a hard time handling the reality of childbirth and accepts the responsibility of summoning Shirley's husband, [[Andre Bennett|Andre]]. Pierce witnesses Troy and Abed do their signature handshake and offers them $1000 to let him in on the fun. They pass it off as a joke but agree when Pierce presses the issue. He then forces them to abuse the handshake with him which leaves them feeling dirty. They soon discover that the magic of the handshake is gone. Pierce gloats that he hated the handshake and now it's gone, explaining that once you sell something out, you can't get it back.}}
   
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|image=2x22-Shirley_Annie_Dean-Pelton_Race-Kerfuffle.jpg
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|caption=Let's use "kerfuffle".
 
|text=The Dean returns and announces that the world food festival has turned into a “race kerfuffle” in the parking lot, leaving Shirley stuck on campus as even ambulances are unable to get through. Abed reveals a surprising aptitude and knowledge regarding child delivery and takes charge of the situation. However, when he moves to check the progress of the baby Shirley refuses to let him see her "nethers." Eager to prove she is up to the task, Britta peeks under Shirley's skirt but is again unable to deal with the perfectly natural process and vomits into a trashcan.}}
   
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Pierce witnesses Troy and Abed do their signature handshake and offers them $1000 to let him in on the fun. They pass it off as a joke but agree when Pierce presses the issue. He then forces them to abuse the handshake with him which leaves them feeling dirty. They soon discover that the magic of the handshake is gone. Pierce gloats that he hated the handshake and now it's gone, explaining that once you sell something out, you can't get it back.}}
 
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|image=2x22-Chang_Annie_Shirley_Andre_Ben_Britta_Troy_Abed_Dean_Pelton_Reporter.jpg
 
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|caption=It's a black baby boy.
 
 
|text=Abed tells Annie that she now has to deliver the baby but she has a panic attack at the prospect. Dean Pelton then steps up to the plate but turns out to be worse than useless. In desperation, Shirley calls for Chang and finds his stories of unconventional Chang baby births oddly comforting. After a pep talk from Jeff, a newly resolved Britta returns to finish what she started. Abed coaches her as she settles between Shirley's legs. The group begins to cheer Shirley with chants of “Push,” while Chang regales her with more Chang baby tales.}}
The Dean returns and announces that the ethnic the food festival has turned into a “race kerfuffle” in the parking lot, leaving Shirley stuck on campus as even ambulances are unable to get through. Abed reveals a surprising aptitude and knowledge regarding child delivery and takes charge of the situation. However, when he moves to check the progress of the baby Shirley refuses to let him see her "nethers." Eager to prove she is up to the task, Britta peeks under Shirley's skirt but is again unable to deal with the perfectly natural process and vomits into a trashcan.
 
 
 
Abed tells Annie that she now has to deliver the baby but she has a panic attack at the prospect. Dean Pelton then steps up to the plate but turns out to be worse than useless. In desperation, Shirley calls for Chang and finds his stories of unconventional Chang baby births oddly comforting. After a pep talk from Jeff, a newly resolved Britta returns to finish what she started. Abed coaches her as she settles between Shirley's legs. The group begins to cheer Shirley with chants of “Push,” while Chang regales her with more Chang baby tales.
 
   
 
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|image=Community 2x22 Applied Anthropology and Culinary Arts.avi_001132047.jpg
 
|image=Community 2x22 Applied Anthropology and Culinary Arts.avi_001132047.jpg
 
|caption=It's a collector's item now.
 
|caption=It's a collector's item now.
|text=Andre arrives with the paramedics to help her through the final stage of delivery and Britta rebuffs one of the paramedics as he attempts to take over. Shirley gives birth to a boy, which is clearly Andre's. Grateful for Chang's help during the birth, Shirley names the baby "Ben" after him. Troy and Abed celebrate the moment with their handshake and discover that the magic was inside them all along. After these exciting events, the reporter says to expect a cover story and Pelton is overjoyed when the reporter agrees that the article will showcase him as a good Dean. Unfortunately, ''Dean Magazine'' is forced to shut down after only two issues.}}
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|text=Andre arrives with the [[Season Two minor characters#Paramedic #1|paramedics]] to help her through the final stage of delivery and Britta rebuffs one of the paramedics as he attempts to take over. Shirley gives birth to a boy, which is clearly Andre's. Grateful for Chang's help during the birth, Shirley names the baby "Ben" after him. Troy and Abed celebrate the moment with their handshake and discover that the magic was inside them all along. After these exciting events, the reporter says to expect a cover story and Pelton is overjoyed when the reporter agrees that the article will showcase him as a good Dean. Unfortunately, ''Dean Magazine'' is forced to shut down after only two issues.}}
   
 
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Troy and Abed pull the fire alarm because they will fail their test, only to discover it is a fake. Dean Pelton shows up and agrees to cancel the day's classes if they'll keep it a secret.
 
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|caption=Cancel school today or we tell everybody about this.
 
|text=Troy and Abed pull the fire alarm because they will fail their test, only to discover it is a fake. Dean Pelton shows up and agrees to cancel the day's classes if they'll keep it a secret.}}
   
 
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==Recurring themes==
 
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*'''That just happened''':
 
**Abed reveals to the group that he delivered a baby [[The Psychology of Letting Go|earlier in the year]].
 
**Abed reveals to the group that he delivered a baby [[The Psychology of Letting Go|earlier in the year]].
**Professor Duncan is back on the sauce after it was announced that he quit drinking (again) in [[Intro to Political Science]].
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**Professor Duncan is back on the sauce after it was indicated in the ticker on Greendale Campus TV that he quit drinking (again) in "[[Intro to Political Science]]."
**Neil, Vicki, and [[Alex "Star-Burns" Osbourne|Star-Burns]] fondly recall when the study group went fishing on St. Patrick's day clips of which were briefly seen in Paradigms...
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**[[Neil]], [[Vicki]] and [[Alex "Star-Burns" Osbourne|Star-Burns]] fondly recall when the study group went fishing on St. Patrick's day, clips of which were briefly seen in the previous episode "[[Paradigms of Human Memory]]."
*'''Anticlimax:''' Shirley gives birth, and the father of the baby is revealed to be [[Andre Bennett|Andre]].
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*'''Anticlimax''': Shirley gives birth, and the father of the baby is revealed to be [[Andre Bennett|Andre]].
*'''A nice gesture:''' Troy and Abed sell their signature handshake to Pierce, temporarily ruining it for themselves. They rediscover its joy after Ben is born and perform an extended version of it in celebration.
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*'''A nice gesture''': Troy and Abed sell their signature handshake to Pierce, temporarily ruining it for themselves. They rediscover its joy after Ben is born and perform an extended version of it in celebration.
 
*'''Googly eyes''': The flirting between Neil and Vicki is obvious enough that even Pierce notices it.
*'''Returning students:''' Fat Neil, [[Vicki]], Star-Burns
 
 
*'''Discontinuity''': When Troy and Abed attempt to do their handshake after selling it to Pierce, Troy's money switches hands between camera cuts.
*'''Googly eyes''': The chemistry between [[Fat Neil]] and Vicki is obvious enough that even Pierce notices it.
 
 
*'''Middle Eastern Magic 8 Ball''':
*'''Discontinuity:''' When Troy and Abed attempt to do their handshake after selling it to Pierce, Troy's money switches hands between camera cuts.
 
 
**Neil and Vicki do end up dating in [[Season Three]].
*'''Magic 8-Ball:'''
 
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**It is revealed in [[Cooperative Polygraphy]] that Annie dosed the group with a pharmaceutical amphetamines while they were cramming for the final.
**Neil and Vicki do end up dating in Season Three.
 
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*'''Express tuition aisle''': Instead of a final exam, Duncan and the students spend the time drinking.
**Professer Duncan never comes back. This might foreshadow his return to the show in [[Season Five]].
 
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**Neil.
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**Vicki.
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**Star-Burns.
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*'''Familiar faces''': Actor {{wp|Malcolm Jamal-Warner}} reprises his role as Shirley's ex-husband [[Andre Bennett]].
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*'''This must be the place''': The entire episode takes place in the [[Anthropology classroom]].
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*'''A sweet ride''': [[Dean Pelton's Prius]] is mentioned as having been flipped over at the riot.
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*'''Annie's boobs:''' Annie objects when a paper ball strikes her in the chest.
 
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''Recurring or debuting running gags in this episode:''
 
*'''Annie's Boobs''': Annie objects when a paper ball strikes her in the chest.
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*'''Come sail away!''': Troy cries after Pierce forces him to do his special handshake.
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*'''Like an evil genie''': Duncan's toast "Here's to never telling the Dean" is immediately followed by the Dean entering the class room.
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*'''PCness''': Dean Pelton says there are 18 different nationalities of food at the food fair which he corrects to "equal to whites" and then "better than whites".
 
*'''Raging against the machine''': Britta offers unwelcome advice about natural childbirth and celebrates the connection women have with their bodies and children during pregnancy.
 
*'''Raging against the machine''': Britta offers unwelcome advice about natural childbirth and celebrates the connection women have with their bodies and children during pregnancy.
*'''Rhyme Time:''' "No probl-O, Rob Lowe" - Britta
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*'''Rhyme time''': "No probl-O, Rob Lowe" - Britta.
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*'''Take that, inspector!''': The fire alarm Troy and Abed try to pull turns out to be fake.
*'''You're the worst:''' Britta despairs at her inability to help Shirley.
 
 
*'''Thrown together''': Annie gets hit with a barrage after she objects that Professor Duncan shares her good grade with the whole class.
 
*'''You're the worst!''': Britta despairs at her inability to help Shirley.
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===[[Pop culture references]]:===
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===[[Pop culture references]]===
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**[[Troy and Abed]] mention ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107211/ Indecent Proposal]'' when Pierce offers them $1,000 to buy the rights to thier handshake.
 
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''References to popular culture in this episode:''
 
*'''IMDb''':
 
**[[Troy and Abed]] mention ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107211/ Indecent Proposal]'' when Pierce offers them $1,000 to buy the rights to their handshake. Pierce calling Troy a whore may also be a reference to the movie.
 
**Dean Pelton mentions ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087050/ Children of the Corn]'' as he says he is like a father figure to the students.
 
**Dean Pelton mentions ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087050/ Children of the Corn]'' as he says he is like a father figure to the students.
*'''Shout out:''' Pierce thinks [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Grable Betty Grable] is awesome but isn't a fan of her former husband [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Coogan Jackie Coogan].
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*'''Shout out''': Pierce thinks [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Grable Betty Grable] is awesome but isn't a fan of her former husband [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Coogan Jackie Coogan].
*'''Well read:''' Shirley uses ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Wobegon_Days Lake Wobegon Days]'' as an exclamation of pain.
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*'''Well read''': Shirley uses ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Wobegon_Days Lake Wobegon Days]'' as an exclamation of pain.
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*'''Homage''': The scene when Britta looks under Shirley's skirt pays homage to [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074486/ Eraserhead]  (solid black background and droning music) which deals with the struggles of parenthood. Britta's line "Are you saying I'll be a good mom?" is a reference to Mary X who is a horrible mother.
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*'''IRL''': Britta having a booger seems to be a nod to actress [[Gillian Jacobs]] habit of asking if her nasal passages are clear between shots which can be seen in the outtakes.
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==Reception==
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===Critical reaction===
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*[http://th3tvobsessed.blogspot.com/2011/04/review-community-season-2-episode-22.html The TV Obsessed]: The blog had "little interest in Shirley's baby", but they liked the "stuff surrounding it--Jeff getting Britta to step up, Pierce stealing Troy and Abed's handshake". They wonder about Chang and what will become of him. The episode gets a 8.8/10.
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*[http://www.cinemablend.com/television/Community-Watch-Applied-Anthropology-Culinary-Arts-31651.html Television Blend review]: Steve West apparently thinks we "all knew that Chang couldn’t be Shirley’s baby’s daddy", but thought the episode was still executed with "panache". They liked that Chang got "a chance to shine as [a] fully functional [person]", and name the Troy/Abed/Pierce story the "saddest and funniest side plot".
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*[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tv/ TV Squad review]: Maggie Furlong found it interesting that the writers "chose this episode to make Chang more normal". She liked the callback to Abed's previous baby-delivering, and she's happy that "all of Britta's grandstanding -- while often pretty funny -- might take a backseat for a while". She calls the Dean subplot "perfectly bizarre".
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*[http://www.avclub.com/review/community-applied-anthropology-and-culinary-arts-55158 AV Club review]: Steve Heisler liked "the moments when Community got out of its own way and let Shirley deliver her baby". He "found it hard to get behind" the Jeff-Britta storyline because of Jeff's snarky comments, and was also annoyed by the Troy/Abed/Pierce story (though he says it was "saved by the always stellar Donald Glover").
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*[http://cliqueclack.com/tv/2011/04/29/community-chang-andre-find-daddy/ CliqueClack review]: Kona Gallagher thought "it was nice to see Shirley get more of a storyline than she usually does" since usually the show does not "take nearly enough advantage of Yvette Nicole Brown". She also liked seeing Chang more human.
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*[http://www.tvfanatic.com/2011/04/community-review-applied-anthropology-and-culinary-arts/ TVFanatic review]: Jeffrey Kirkpatrick thinks "you have to appreciate an episode that gives both Shirley and Chang more than three lines a piece, not to mention Dean Pelton". He calls this "Gillian Jacobs' best episode yet" but thought the Pierce/Troy/Abed thing felt "disconnected".
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*[http://www.ology.com/screen/community-recap-baby-chang ology review]: Emily Cheever says the episode was "an exciting one, albeit a little short on laughs". She liked the recurring joke of Fat Neil and Vicki falling in love but calls the episode "a little quieter than I would've liked for a typical labor episode".
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*[http://blogs.houstonpress.com/artattack/2011/04/community_shes_having_a_baby.php Houston Press Art Attack Blog review]: Daniel Carlson liked that this was a bottle episode that didn't call attention to itself ("As a result, the episode was tightly done and perfectly pitched"). He calls the Troy/Abed/Pierce story a "fun way to kill time" and asks a valid question in his scattered thoughts about Annie and Britta's financial problems.
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*[http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2011/04/community_recap_3.html Vulture review]: Andy Greenwald is impressed at the tight storytelling required to tell this entire story in 20 minutes. (I... have trouble seeing if he's sarcastic; I'm going with no.) That's their main comment in the recap - I'm not even sure if they liked the episode or not. (A commentor over there says "The recap does mimic the episode. A succinct miss!")
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*[http://www.hollywood.com/news/Community_Recap_Applied_Anthropology_and_Culinary_Arts/7788752 Hollywood.com review]: Kelsea Stahler was annoyed at the implausibility of the very early birth and thinks there was "a bit of a lull in the usual wealth of fantastic one-liners". She loved the callback to the baby delivered by Abed, the Fat Neil/Vicki story and the fact that Britta "finally redeemed[ed] herself a bit".}}
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===Ratings===
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The ratings were slightly up (10%) from the [[Paradigms of Human Memory|previous Community episode]]: 1.5 and 3.589 million viewers.
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==Trivia==
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*Frequent background extra [[Season Two minor characters#Background extra|Long haired guy]] makes another of over 65 episode appearances. He's in numerous scenes and is behind Shirley when her water breaks.
   
 
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Plot

“
We are destined for greatness. I just yanked a little dude out of my friend!
”
— Britta Perry


In Anthropology class, Annie finishes giving her presentation for the final exams. Duncan awards not only her but also the other students a passing grade. When Annie objects saying it's not fair to the students who actually put in the effort, Duncan orders the class to throw paper balls at her until she sits down. He pours himself a glass of scotch and makes a toast to Greendale. The students follow suit and join him, drinking their own alcoholic beverages they brought to class. He notices Shirley isn't participating, unaware that she is pregnant. Chang reiterates that he could be the father which Shirley refuses to acknowledge as a possibility. Duncan then tries to lead them all into another round of drinking but is interrupted when the Dean walks in with a reporter for Dean Magazine who is touring the campus to write a piece about Pelton.



AAACA-1
Duncan makes a toast.
Professor Duncan makes an excuse and abandons the class to avoid being around when Dean Pelton discovers the class is a fake. Shirley starts to feel contractions but passes it off as indigestion, asserting that it's too early because her first two sons went full term. Chang notes that Chang babies are always born early. When Shirley sips antacid Britta objects and suggests “natural” but unappealing alternatives. Over Shirley's objections, Britta shares more advice about natural childbirth. Jeff steps in to tell Britta to back off and they continue to argue, unaware of Shirley's increasing physical discomfort. Shirley begins to walk away but her water breaks in the middle of the classroom.



2x22-Shirley Antacid
This scene brought to you by Big Antacid.
Shirley is led to the open space at the front of the classroom and Dean Pelton panics, trying to take control of the situation but unsure how to proceed in front of the Dean Magazine writer. He decides to get his car in order to drive Shirley to the hospital. Much to Shirley's dismay, Chang shares that Chang babies are always born in unusual locations. As things progress, Britta has a hard time handling the reality of childbirth and accepts the responsibility of summoning Shirley's husband, Andre. Pierce witnesses Troy and Abed do their signature handshake and offers them $1000 to let him in on the fun. They pass it off as a joke but agree when Pierce presses the issue. He then forces them to abuse the handshake with him which leaves them feeling dirty. They soon discover that the magic of the handshake is gone. Pierce gloats that he hated the handshake and now it's gone, explaining that once you sell something out, you can't get it back.



2x22-Abed Troy Pierce 1000-Oclock
$1000 o'clock.
The Dean returns and announces that the world food festival has turned into a “race kerfuffle” in the parking lot, leaving Shirley stuck on campus as even ambulances are unable to get through. Abed reveals a surprising aptitude and knowledge regarding child delivery and takes charge of the situation. However, when he moves to check the progress of the baby Shirley refuses to let him see her "nethers." Eager to prove she is up to the task, Britta peeks under Shirley's skirt but is again unable to deal with the perfectly natural process and vomits into a trashcan.



2x22-Shirley Annie Dean-Pelton Race-Kerfuffle
Let's use "kerfuffle".
Abed tells Annie that she now has to deliver the baby but she has a panic attack at the prospect. Dean Pelton then steps up to the plate but turns out to be worse than useless. In desperation, Shirley calls for Chang and finds his stories of unconventional Chang baby births oddly comforting. After a pep talk from Jeff, a newly resolved Britta returns to finish what she started. Abed coaches her as she settles between Shirley's legs. The group begins to cheer Shirley with chants of “Push,” while Chang regales her with more Chang baby tales.



2x22-Chang Annie Shirley Andre Ben Britta Troy Abed Dean Pelton Reporter
It's a black baby boy.
Andre arrives with the paramedics to help her through the final stage of delivery and Britta rebuffs one of the paramedics as he attempts to take over. Shirley gives birth to a boy, which is clearly Andre's. Grateful for Chang's help during the birth, Shirley names the baby "Ben" after him. Troy and Abed celebrate the moment with their handshake and discover that the magic was inside them all along. After these exciting events, the reporter says to expect a cover story and Pelton is overjoyed when the reporter agrees that the article will showcase him as a good Dean. Unfortunately, Dean Magazine is forced to shut down after only two issues.



Community 2x22 Applied Anthropology and Culinary Arts.avi 001132047
It's a collector's item now.

End tag

Troy and Abed pull the fire alarm because they will fail their test, only to discover it is a fake. Dean Pelton shows up and agrees to cancel the day's classes if they'll keep it a secret.



S02E22-Troy and Abed end tag
Cancel school today or we tell everybody about this.

Recurring themes

Continuity

Continuity lists
Narrative
Recurring or debuting plot points in this episode:
  • That just happened:
  • Anticlimax: Shirley gives birth, and the father of the baby is revealed to be Andre.
  • A nice gesture: Troy and Abed sell their signature handshake to Pierce, temporarily ruining it for themselves. They rediscover its joy after Ben is born and perform an extended version of it in celebration.
  • Googly eyes: The flirting between Neil and Vicki is obvious enough that even Pierce notices it.
  • Discontinuity: When Troy and Abed attempt to do their handshake after selling it to Pierce, Troy's money switches hands between camera cuts.
  • Middle Eastern Magic 8 Ball:
    • Neil and Vicki do end up dating in Season Three.
    • It is revealed in Cooperative Polygraphy that Annie dosed the group with a pharmaceutical amphetamines while they were cramming for the final.
  • Express tuition aisle: Instead of a final exam, Duncan and the students spend the time drinking.
People
Recurring or debuting characters in this episode:
Places
Recurring or debuting places in this episode:
Things
Recurring or debuting items in this episode:

Running gags

List of Running gags
Recurring or debuting running gags in this episode:
  • Annie's Boobs: Annie objects when a paper ball strikes her in the chest.
  • Come sail away!: Troy cries after Pierce forces him to do his special handshake.
  • Like an evil genie: Duncan's toast "Here's to never telling the Dean" is immediately followed by the Dean entering the class room.
  • PCness: Dean Pelton says there are 18 different nationalities of food at the food fair which he corrects to "equal to whites" and then "better than whites".
  • Raging against the machine: Britta offers unwelcome advice about natural childbirth and celebrates the connection women have with their bodies and children during pregnancy.
  • Rhyme time: "No probl-O, Rob Lowe" - Britta.
  • Take that, inspector!: The fire alarm Troy and Abed try to pull turns out to be fake.
  • Thrown together: Annie gets hit with a barrage after she objects that Professor Duncan shares her good grade with the whole class.
  • You're the worst!: Britta despairs at her inability to help Shirley.

Pop culture references

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  • Homage: The scene when Britta looks under Shirley's skirt pays homage to Eraserhead  (solid black background and droning music) which deals with the struggles of parenthood. Britta's line "Are you saying I'll be a good mom?" is a reference to Mary X who is a horrible mother.
  • IRL: Britta having a booger seems to be a nod to actress Gillian Jacobs habit of asking if her nasal passages are clear between shots which can be seen in the outtakes.

Reception

Critical reaction


Reviews:
  • The TV Obsessed: The blog had "little interest in Shirley's baby", but they liked the "stuff surrounding it--Jeff getting Britta to step up, Pierce stealing Troy and Abed's handshake". They wonder about Chang and what will become of him. The episode gets a 8.8/10.
  • Television Blend review: Steve West apparently thinks we "all knew that Chang couldn’t be Shirley’s baby’s daddy", but thought the episode was still executed with "panache". They liked that Chang got "a chance to shine as [a] fully functional [person]", and name the Troy/Abed/Pierce story the "saddest and funniest side plot".
  • TV Squad review: Maggie Furlong found it interesting that the writers "chose this episode to make Chang more normal". She liked the callback to Abed's previous baby-delivering, and she's happy that "all of Britta's grandstanding -- while often pretty funny -- might take a backseat for a while". She calls the Dean subplot "perfectly bizarre".
  • AV Club review: Steve Heisler liked "the moments when Community got out of its own way and let Shirley deliver her baby". He "found it hard to get behind" the Jeff-Britta storyline because of Jeff's snarky comments, and was also annoyed by the Troy/Abed/Pierce story (though he says it was "saved by the always stellar Donald Glover").
  • CliqueClack review: Kona Gallagher thought "it was nice to see Shirley get more of a storyline than she usually does" since usually the show does not "take nearly enough advantage of Yvette Nicole Brown". She also liked seeing Chang more human.
  • TVFanatic review: Jeffrey Kirkpatrick thinks "you have to appreciate an episode that gives both Shirley and Chang more than three lines a piece, not to mention Dean Pelton". He calls this "Gillian Jacobs' best episode yet" but thought the Pierce/Troy/Abed thing felt "disconnected".
  • ology review: Emily Cheever says the episode was "an exciting one, albeit a little short on laughs". She liked the recurring joke of Fat Neil and Vicki falling in love but calls the episode "a little quieter than I would've liked for a typical labor episode".
  • Houston Press Art Attack Blog review: Daniel Carlson liked that this was a bottle episode that didn't call attention to itself ("As a result, the episode was tightly done and perfectly pitched"). He calls the Troy/Abed/Pierce story a "fun way to kill time" and asks a valid question in his scattered thoughts about Annie and Britta's financial problems.
  • Vulture review: Andy Greenwald is impressed at the tight storytelling required to tell this entire story in 20 minutes. (I... have trouble seeing if he's sarcastic; I'm going with no.) That's their main comment in the recap - I'm not even sure if they liked the episode or not. (A commentor over there says "The recap does mimic the episode. A succinct miss!")
  • Hollywood.com review: Kelsea Stahler was annoyed at the implausibility of the very early birth and thinks there was "a bit of a lull in the usual wealth of fantastic one-liners". She loved the callback to the baby delivered by Abed, the Fat Neil/Vicki story and the fact that Britta "finally redeemed[ed] herself a bit".

Ratings

The ratings were slightly up (10%) from the previous Community episode: 1.5 and 3.589 million viewers.

Trivia

  • Frequent background extra Long haired guy makes another of over 65 episode appearances. He's in numerous scenes and is behind Shirley when her water breaks.

Quotes

Nothing can stop us. Not the hurricanes, not the communists, not the feds, not the girl scouts.Ben Chang about Chang babies.
On each contraction, you need to tell Shirley to push.Abed
That's it?Britta
Well, don't tell any doctors I said this but at this point in time the bus pretty much drives itself.Abed
Who exactly is the bus in this scenario?Shirley
Congratulations, sir. After a fierce campaign, I happily concede this baby to you. Pretty classy of me.Chang

Season Two Episodes

1. "Anthropology 101"
2. "Accounting for Lawyers"
3. "The Psychology of Letting Go"
4. "Basic Rocket Science"
5. "Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples"
6. "Epidemiology"
7. "Aerodynamics of Gender"
8. "Cooperative Calligraphy"
9. "Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design"
10. "Mixology Certification"
11. "Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas"
12. "Asian Population Studies"

13. "Celebrity Pharmacology 212"
14. "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons"
15. "Early 21st Century Romanticism"
16. "Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking"
17. "Intro to Political Science"
18. "Custody Law and Eastern European Diplomacy"
19. "Critical Film Studies"
20. "Competitive Wine Tasting"
21. "Paradigms of Human Memory"
22. "Applied Anthropology and Culinary Arts"
23. "A Fistful of Paintballs"
24. "For A Few Paintballs More"

Community Season Two DVD

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