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*'''This must be the place''': [[Abed's dorm room]], [[Group Study Room F]], [[Dean Pelton's office]] are featured. [[Troy and Abed]]'s [[Fluffy Town|blanket fort]] debuts and later inspires them to build even bigger pillow and blanket forts in [[Season Three]]. |
*'''This must be the place''': [[Abed's dorm room]], [[Group Study Room F]], [[Dean Pelton's office]] are featured. [[Troy and Abed]]'s [[Fluffy Town|blanket fort]] debuts and later inspires them to build even bigger pillow and blanket forts in [[Season Three]]. |
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*'''Discontinuity''': When Annie is going over the list of night classes, she says that Professor Huyuck teaches "History of Something". When the actual list is shown onscreen it reads that Professor Bradford teaches "History of Something", while Professor Huyuck teaches "Learning!". |
*'''Discontinuity''': When Annie is going over the list of night classes, she says that Professor Huyuck teaches "History of Something". When the actual list is shown onscreen it reads that Professor Bradford teaches "History of Something", while Professor Huyuck teaches "Learning!". |
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− | **Professor "Professorson" tells Jeff to "read chapters 10-12 of Douglas. This is possibly a reference to [http://www.kent.ac.uk/psychology/people/douglask/ Dr. Karen M. Douglas], a Reader in Psychology at the University of Kent, who has published multiple works about conspiracy theories. |
+ | **Professor "Professorson" tells Jeff to "read chapters 10-12 of Douglas". This is possibly a reference to [http://www.kent.ac.uk/psychology/people/douglask/ Dr. Karen M. Douglas], a Reader in Psychology at the University of Kent, who has published multiple works about conspiracy theories. |
**Jeff worries that Annie will [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Drew Nancy-screw] him out of his credit. |
**Jeff worries that Annie will [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Drew Nancy-screw] him out of his credit. |
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** Britta's weird club in the blanket fort is an allusion to the private club from ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120663/ Eyes Wide Shut]''. |
** Britta's weird club in the blanket fort is an allusion to the private club from ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120663/ Eyes Wide Shut]''. |
Revision as of 14:08, 9 January 2016
Plot
From the lips of a ghost in the shadow of a unicorn's dream...
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In his office, Dean Pelton scrutinizes a printout of Jeff's schedule for the fall semester and notices something. Meanwhile in Group Study Room F, Annie is showing off her latest diorama to the group. After her presentation is done, Troy confirms with Abed that their sleepover is still on. Troy suggests they get into their pajamas and build a blanket fort. Britta mocks their immaturity as Dean Pelton arrives. He informs Jeff he will not be receiving credit for the class, "Conspiracy Theories in US History" since it's a fake class. Jeff claims it does exist as he's been having weekly meetings with a "Professor Professorson". The Dean demands proof which Jeff intends to lead him to with Annie tagging along.
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In Abed's dorm room, Troy and Abed decide to expand the pillow fort they just built. Meanwhile, Jeff leads Annie and Pelton to Professorson's office which turns out to be a closet. Jeff is proclaims his innocence theorizing that the missing office is a test, a conspiracy he has to unravel. Annie and Pelton scoff at this but are surprised by the appearance of a man claiming to be Professorson. He confirms that Jeff was right, and this was his final exam. A look at his Greendale faculty I.D. badge satisfies Pelton's skepticism. When he excuses himself to take a phone call, Pelton apologizes to Jeff and leaves. Annie is apologetic as well until Jeff confides to her that he did fake the class and that he's never seen "Professorson" before.
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Annie's anger at being deceived is soon replaced by confusion. She wonders who "Professorson" really is but finds that Jeff could not care less. Back in Abed's dorm, Pavel stops by and is impressed when he sees Troy and Abed's blanket fort. They let him join when they find out he has a lot of sheets they can use to expand the blanket fort. In the study room, Jeff goes to help Annie move her diorama after receiving multiple texts from her. It turns out she had an ulterior motive for summoning him as she presents to Jeff a Greendale faculty directory with a picture of the mysterious Professor. The directory reveals he is listed as "Professor Woolley".
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While looking over her diorama, Annie notices the motorized part isn't working properly and struggles to get it started. Jeff receives a call on his cell phone from an anonymous caller who threatens that if he and Annie don't stop snooping, things "might get explosive." Jeff realizes the diorama has been sabotaged and tackles Annie to the ground. The tiny car in the diorama "explodes," showering the project with sparks. The underwhelming message encourages Jeff to help Annie in her investigation. Meanwhile, with the help of other students, Troy and Abed's blanket fort has expanded past the dorm rooms into the school's hallways. That evening, Jeff and Annie go to night school looking for Professor Woolley's class.
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Looking over a course listing, they notice all the classes have odd names. Professor Woolley appears and is surprised to see them. When confronted by Jeff and Annie, he claims to be teaching a math class. He offers to take them to it but suddenly runs away, resulting in a chase. Woolley enters a section of Troy and Abed's blanket fort with Jeff and Annie in pursuit. While making their way through a maze of blankets, they come across Troy and Abed. They assist them in navigating the fort and tracking down the professor. Although briefly distracted by Leonard and Britta, they managed to catch up to the professor. Jeff tackles him and demands he explain what's going on. Woolley brings them to a room filled with computer printers spilling out pages of printouts.
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He explains that this is what night school really is: fake classes backed up by fake documentation from the printers. He was once a student like Jeff and created a course to get free credit, but he didn't stop at just one class and eventually created more. He then created fake students and teachers as well to continue perpetrating the fraud. Jeff is skeptical of his grand admission and reveals suspicions along with "Woolley"'s actual identity: He's actually Professor Sean Garrity, the drama teacher. Jeff discovered this fact after seeing a flyer from the drama department on the way over. Garrity is relieved the deception is over and confirms Jeff's suspicions that the entire charade was Dean Pelton's idea. Jeff then comes up with an idea of his own which worries Annie.
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Later, Dean Pelton is summoned by Jeff and Annie to the study room; when he arrives, he finds Garrity there as well. Jeff tells Pelton about the fake night school classes Garrity was responsible for, but the Dean is willing to give him a second chance. Annie is less forgiving: she pulls out a gun and shoots Garrity. She goes into a rant about dishonesty but is cut off when the Dean pulls out a gun and shoots her. Jeff tells him they staged this and that Annie was using a prop gun. He pulls out a gun of his own and shoots the Dean. Annie then stops pretending to be dead and is hysterical. Jeff thought Pelton had killed her, but she responds she was in on it from the start to teach Jeff a lesson about academic fraud.
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Jeff reveals he knew that all along and helps Pelton up who had been faking his death too. Jeff knew the Dean was too stupid to think up such an elaborate scheme on his own, and the two of them devised their own plan to teach Annie a lesson about friendship. Angered at having been deceived, Annie pulls yet another gun out and points it at him. Jeff backs away slowly and wonders where she got the weapon considering the drama department only had three prop guns. Annie simply replies that she lives in a bad neighborhood and goes on to vent about how Jeff has continually treated her poorly. She ignores his pleas to put down the gun and instead shoots Jeff multiple times in the chest. A distraught Dean wonders how Annie could have done this.
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Annie throws the question back at him, asking how he could have conspired with her against Jeff in the first place. Sobbing, Pelton says he's confused and can't keep track of all the lies: he admits that he just agreed to team up with whoever had suggested it. Jeff springs back to life and admonishes the Dean for so easily selling out his original conspirator. Pelton tries to make excuses but is cut off when an exasperated Professor Garrity stops playing dead and tries to wrap things up. After he collects all the prop guns Officer Cackowski bursts into the study room. He tells the professor to drop his weapons. Before he can comply, Garrity is blown away by the officer's shotgun. Annie sobbingly tells Cackowski that the professor was holding prop guns.
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Garrity then reveals he's still alive; he and Cackowski conspired to teach everyone a lesson that guns, even prop ones, aren't toys. The Dean is heavily traumatized by all the conspiracies; however, he's still lucid enough to deny Jeff his fake class credit when asked about it. Later in Troy and Abed's blanket fort, the study group meets, and Jeff praises Annie's acting skills in their ruse. Pavel arrives and shows Troy and Abed the latest issue of the school newspaper. The headline reads that the blanket fort craze has spread to other college campuses. Now that it's become mainstream, Troy and Abed decide to destroy their fort by initiating a self-destruct mechanism. The fort comes tumbling down, upsetting all the inhabitants while Leonard starts looting during the chaos.
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End tag
In the after credits mini scene at the end of the episode, Troy and Abed complete each others' sentences and decide to write a screenplay together.
The conspiracies unraveled
Below is a chart that lays out the twists and turns of the various conspiracies shown in this episode.
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Recurring themes
Continuity
- Previously:
- Britta's remark, "The ultimate Jeff Winger blow off class: the one that doesn't exist," references Jeff's easy-to-pass course recommendations such as Accounting and Beginner Pottery.
- In "Basic Rocket Science", Britta mentions the Greendale course "Theoretical Physical Education". In this episode, it is on the list of Professor Garrity's fake classes.
- Returning students: Pavel returns and helps Troy and Abed build their blanket fort. Leonard also appears.
- First appearance: Professor Sean Garrity debuts. He makes a later appearance in "Competitive Wine Tasting".
- That just happened: Troy and Abed build a memorial in their blanket fort for Pierce's mom who passed away in "The Psychology of Letting Go".
- Middle Eastern Magic 8 Ball:
- During the various conspiracy reveals, Annie mentions she lives in a bad neighborhood; this foreshadows the reveal of her current living situation that is briefly shown in the next episode.
- Jeff says, "We should grab lunch. I just saw Fat Neil heading to the cafeteria with that look in his eye." The mention of Neil's character acts as foreshadowing to Advanced Dungeons & Dragons in which we find out that Jeff created the name.
- Googly eyes: Jeff and Annie exchange meaningful glances in two scenes.
- This must be the place: Abed's dorm room, Group Study Room F, Dean Pelton's office are featured. Troy and Abed's blanket fort debuts and later inspires them to build even bigger pillow and blanket forts in Season Three.
- Discontinuity: When Annie is going over the list of night classes, she says that Professor Huyuck teaches "History of Something". When the actual list is shown onscreen it reads that Professor Bradford teaches "History of Something", while Professor Huyuck teaches "Learning!".
- School supplies: The school newspaper "The Gazette Journal Mirror" returns in this episide.
Running gags
- Man crush: Dean Pelton admits to dreaming about playing charades with Jeff.
Pop culture references
- Well read: Professor Garrity's theater department recently performed an adaptation of Macbeth.
- TV Guide:
- Troy tells Britta to enjoy eating fiber and watching The Mentalist.
- Jeff says Annie took to deception like Abed took to Cougar Town.
- Name that tune/Off Broadway: Annie's line, "Annie's got a gun!" is probably a reference to either the Aerosmith song Janie's Got a Gun or the 1946 musical Annie Get Your Gun. Or possibly both.
- Product placement: Dean Pelton writes his novel at Starbucks to impress a barista.
Meta References
- Use your allusion:
- Professor "Professorson" tells Jeff to "read chapters 10-12 of Douglas". This is possibly a reference to Dr. Karen M. Douglas, a Reader in Psychology at the University of Kent, who has published multiple works about conspiracy theories.
- Jeff worries that Annie will Nancy-screw him out of his credit.
- Britta's weird club in the blanket fort is an allusion to the private club from Eyes Wide Shut.
- Cackowski asking Garrity about plans for breakfast is a reference to Pulp Fiction, when Mr. Wolf invites Raquel for breakfast leaving John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson's characters hanging.
- Homage: This episode follows the mold of films in the "political thriller" and "conspiracy theory" genres like National Treasure, Enemy of the State, and The Manchurian Candidate.
- Current events: When the study group chases Professor Sean Garrity into the blanket fort, they are held up by the Latvian Independence Day Parade. The episode originally aired on November 18, 2010, which is actually Latvian Independence Day.
Gallery
Quotes
- “Agnes, cancel my appointments.”— Dean Pelton
- “What appointments?"”— Agnes
- “Wishful thinking.”— Dean Pelton
- “A blanket fort? Wow.”— Britta
- “You can come hang out in it with us later if you want.”— Abed
- “Thanks, but I think I'll find something more grown up to do.”— Britta
- “Enjoy eating fiber and watching the Mentalist.”— Troy
- “The ultimate Jeff Winger blow off class: The one that doesn't exist.”— Britta
- “I have always dreamt of playing charades with you, Jeffrey. Just not like this. And not on dry land.”— Dean Pelton
- “Jeff, you made up a professor and he just appeared out of thin air. You're not the least bit curious how that happened?”— Annie
- “My latest theory: maybe I'm God. I've denied the signs for too long.”— Jeff
- “But Jeff I only did it because I love you!”— Annie
- “When you love someone you have to take them as they are. People aren't play things Annie.”— Jeff
- “Fact, in 100% of all fake gun related shootings the victim is always the one with the fake gun.”— Officer Cackowski
Trivia
Fanvid
A Community fan called westwingwolfcreated a fanvid based on this episode called "Community Promo-Film Noir". Series creator Dan Harmon praised the video and tweeted it to cast and crew on his Twitter account. The online Entertainment Weekly site would later embed the video in an article for the upcoming Christmas episode "Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas". The article with the video attached can be seen here.
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