They also pulled off another "bottle episode" without making it an obvious bottle episode.
I liked all of Troy and Abed's photos around their apartment. Did you notice that on their fridge, they had a photo of the two of them stuck inside the vending machine?
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Ha. I thought it was an actual vending machine instead of a fridge.
So did I at first, but then I noticed it was a regular fridge with the freezer on top and the vending machine was a photo on the doors. Then, if you looked closely, you could see Troy and Abed inside the machine in the photo.
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Great episode last night... the use of 'Roxanne' was hilarious!
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Annie is so goddamned hot...
While my world does revolve around Annie, I do think Britta deserves some love around these parts too.
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"That's because the productive part of society is adverse to giving up all their wealth so you libs can conduct your social experiments. Experience tells us your a bunch of snake oil salesman...Sucks to be you." ~Calgaryborn 12/06/09 keeping it really stupid!
Community’s “Remedial Chaos Theory” was about the smartest, most entertaining use of an alternate timeline concept since we first glimpsed Evil Spock’s goatee in Star Trek’s “Mirror Mirror” episode, the ur-text for all subsequent parallel universe storytelling. But “Remedial Chaos Theory” wasn’t sci-fi. Actually, it called to mind Groundhog Day in the prismatic way it employed its high-concept gimmick to shed new light on its characters.
I have to agree. That episode was fantastic - one of the best. The one where Troy gets the pizza, Pierce gets shot had me laughing like crazy.
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If you doubt that, consider the following: Last week’s episode, the boldly mean-spirited “Competitive Ecology”, featured the whole group being horrible to each other, and even more horrible to a good-hearted, well-adjusted outsider, Todd. But did it actually happen? You may recall that this week’s episode opens with this exchange, with Annie and Britta discussing whether or not they’re at the right apartment:
“Didn’t they say 304?”
“No, 303. I wrote it down twice.”
This is because in production code terms, 303 = Season 3, Episode 3. Which would make this the third episode of the season, not the fourth.
Does that mean that last week’s episode was actually an extension of the Abed-less timeline from this week’s episode? That would certainly explain why Shirley knew about Britta’s predilection for marijuana, a fact she only learned of in that timeline, and why Pierce comments that “these are the only guys that I’ve ever told” about having sex with Eartha Kitt in an airplane bathroom, something he was interrupted from revealing in the real timeline. Or does this actually mean the timeline we suspect to be the real one isn’t the real one after all?