Community, S03E12
Greta locked herself in the safety of Abed, Troy, and Annie's place to prevent herself from running back to her old carnie boyfriend, Blade. Annie tried to stop Greta's obssessive behavior toward Blade by pretending to be him via texts, but it only made her cling to him harder. The madness only stopped after both Troy sent her a nice text and Jeff revealed that Blade's irresistibility resulted from a former head injury that shut of his sense of shame. The dean also was ordered by the vice dean to lure Troy into the air conditioning program and was mysteriously hanging around Abed and Troy's apartment all night.
I felt like I didn't exactly see how bad Blade could be for Greta, beyond her own testimony. She claimed that he was the reason that she didn't believe in love and other negative things, but I just wasn't buying that he was the scum of the earth. Or at least that him passing into town was cause for an emergency situation. I wish that Annie wasn't so damn nice (or wanting Greta to be better friends with her) that she easily agreed to watch over her. I almost felt like Abed and Troy who wanted nothing to do with the Greta situation and were only interested in watching Blade. The more Greta tried to trick Annie into giving her phone and texted "Blade," the more I was reminded of what an airhead she is. Her friends were right to laugh at her about her ex-boyfriend because Greta's love life is a train wreck. I'm really curious to know what it was that Troy wrote to her that was so sweet that she thought Blade was a loser. Greta deserves someone like her ex that won't respect her if she's going to be such a moron.
Jeff, too, was a moron in the way he was equally obsessing over Blade, just in a different way. He dropped over 300 dollars just so he could pick Blade's brain, thinking he would discover some kind of great trick on how to snare women. It was just as painful to watch him simultaneously bragging to Blade, while questioning his life with the hopes he'd figure him out, as it was to watch Greta texting "him." Jeff is always going to one end of the spectrum: either he's too disinterested or super-focused on some insignificant matter. The funny thing was that I thought that Blade seemed like a very collected person in the face of Jeff freaking over what it was that women loved about the carnie. I never thought Jeff would get an answer from him, nor did I think the answer would be that Blade lacked the mental capacity to feel shame. The only good thing about Jeff understanding this was that he was able to set Greta straight. No matter how stupid (and mostly likely instigated by his ego) it was that he was stalking Blade, at least it had a purpose.
What's up with the dean showing up at Abed and Troy's? I was really confused by that, and he refused to answer that no matter how many times he was asked. I was going to just write it off as another weird thing that you can't explain about the dean until I remembered that the vice dean had told him to figure out a way to get to Troy. Of course, the dean didn't do anything but sit around like the unwelcomed guest he was, but if he wasn't there to spy or wait for an opportunity to steer Troy into the vice dean's arms, I couldn't imagine what would possess him to show up at his students' place in his pajamas. He's not that wacky. I wonder if the dean is going to continue to show up in the group's activities from now on without explaining his reason for being there.
Oh, and another weird thing was Pierce and Chang becoming best friends for a second. Once upon a time, Chang was gunning to become a permanent member of the study group, so him latching himself to the first person who asked him to be his friend was easy to believe. As crazy as the two of them are, though, they didn't make much of a good pair. They were funny and fancy-free in their frolick through the carnival, but I knew it wouldn't last very long. I have no idea why Chang exploded and ended it; if someone was going to screw things up, I would have bet on Pierce. I guess Chang is too much of a psycho to have a real friend for more than an hour or two. I really wish that Chang had more of a significant role in the show. He's so hilarious, but lately he rarely shows up for more than a few minutes or two. I'd like the writers to "chang" that soon.
Good episode that seems to be building up to something. Annie may be starting to get over her secret longing for Jeff, and the dean may be working in the shadows to bring Troy to the "dark side." Also, Jeff's actions toward Blade made it seem like he may still have some feelings for Greta. Those two have always had this thing between them, but they never really got together (for a significant amount of time). I think Jeff might be better suited for Annie, who could possibly steer him toward a better version of himself, so if they go down that road, I'll hope that Annie hasn't given up on him just yet. After all, Greta's track record with men is terrible. She'd be no different if she was with Jeff.
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