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  • I'm a French Girl, and I can't stop watching this show, even without subtitles. Community it's AWESOME !

  • Now I have to listen to this song :)

  • 0:35 to the end is very heartwarming. I hope Community stays on for more seasons.

  • Its Great how they all have fun :D and The song is amazing :P

  • Best moment in TV History!

  • I'm glad so many people have enjoyed this little clip and for those curious the song was originally by The Police

  • Shirley is hilarious. "OOOOOOOHHHH" lol

  • The fact that Jeff is that fail safe, deus ex machina character that solves all the problems by being handsome kind of makes him my least favorite character. He's so...cliche and predictable. All the other characters are dynamic, peculiar, unhinged, fun, and vibrant. Jeff is just so safe. Like I dont hate him, I just wish he wasnt forced down as the "main character/leader"

  • WHO IS THE SINGER OF THE SONNG???

  • @dantebezze The group Police !

  • I loved this episode

  • One of my favorite scenes on the show.. This group rocks together.. great chemistry!

    Please save Community!

  • I wonder if Britta singing Roxanne is a 48 Hours reference when Eddie Murphy was singing Roxanne badly. Whenever I heard this song up until I saw this episode, I always rememebered Eddi Murphy singing Roxanne. Knowing that they do a lot of movie references in this show maybe it was inspired by Eddie Murphy.

  • Is it my imagination or are the writers turning Brita into some kind of idiot?

  • @SugarellaBaby Not an idiot, she's just dropping her guard. In fact, from the beginning she was never as wise or intuitive as she lead on in the first place.

  • LOL! Troy's Bill Cosby dance at :32 had me rollin.

  • ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOX- "No..."

  • @OriginFiles There wouldn't be a group in the first place if it wasn't for Jeff, he was the one that started it in the beginning and he's made so many speeches that have brought the group back together when it was on the verge of falling apart.

  • @Zellish yeah, he did start it. but nowadays he's just a lame personality that just want's to get in Annie's pants. i say they replace him with Senor Chang and start a branch off series called "Troy and Abed in the Mooooorning!"

  • @OriginFiles I think Jeff's negativity on the group is deliberate. They're setting him up to be the "villain" of this season the way Pierce was the "villain" of S2. And if the audience could get over how utterly nasty Pierce was in S2 (he was a worse jackass than Jeff ever was) then they can handle Jeff's own fall into villainy/redemption...hopefull­y.

  • @ShadowSonic2 That makes sense, but Pierce was kind of a lovable villain, with all his racist jokes, over dramatic cruelty, and complete blissful ignorance to life. Jeff is just... ugh. There's only so much you can pull from Jeff's character. He doesn't have much substance to offer anymore. He just buys clothes, sits there doing nothing, has intense anger spasms, and occasionally gets lucky with a random female on the show. I totally get what you're saying though. Good looking out.

  • @Zellish Actually, No. The main reason for the study group is Abed. In the pilot, Jeff says to Abed, "What's with the hot girl from Spanish class? I can't find a road in there". Abed proceeds to tell Jeff everything he needs to know to approach Britta.

    Subsequently, when Jeff dips out of the study room to go meet Professor Duncan about cheating, Abed rounds up everyone else. He invites every other character to study Spanish. The only thing Jeff did was express interest in Britta.

    Abed is boss.

  • @OriginFiles We could stand around giving speeches, and finding who should stay and who should leave. Hell if I had to say it, I would be the first one. But it's not about words, but what's in our souls, the raft of humanity that keeps us together when we are surrounded by a sea of chaotic mediocre tv land, where they will say anything to be at the top. And only some who are willing to risk showing the weaknesses and virtues, and as long as we are accepting of that we will be fine.

  • @OriginFiles l think he must be in the show. l find community to be a social studies class in every episode.

    All different cultural races, religions, age groups and genders "working, studying" together.

    As we all know Jeff is the "Cool", pretencious and superficial. But time after time throughout the series we see him being shown the humility of life, and how important being accepted is.

  • Not to harp on but in this episode, if you remember Jeff was thinking of going to the fake nightclub opening. Cut to the last scene, you can see real content in him just chilling out eating pizza. The moral of this episode l think was about having a good time with good company, good food, and good music!!

  • @OriginFiles Totally wrong, Jeff is the leader of the group and they wouldn't be able to survive without him. And this scene wasn't meant to show how Jeff ruins everything, it was more about proving Abed's speech.

  • One of the best scenes. Thank you.

  • Jeff definitely must leave those six alone again! I just love that scene.

  • Great episode! Thanks for posting this scene!

  • any one else notice that they showed pierce throwing out the housewarming gift twice? once in a solo shot, and then in the group shot? but it was a great episode nonetheless!

  • @Dizzay9 He was throwing it out the window the second time. Obviously Troy would have noticed it in his apartment otherwise.

  • @Impossible3144 No, he really throws it twice, if you pay attention the gift is in the trash can in the end.

  • just the best show ever...

  • this clip makes me smile!

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