Community, S03E19
Abed had to see a psychiatrist to avoid trespassing charges from the "dean." Jeff and the other accompanied him (he hates to see doctors on his own), and they all defended Abed's eccentricity by showing their own and proving that he was no crazier than any one else. The doctor not only determined that Abed should be committed, but revealed that Greendale was not a school but an asylum they had all attended for 3 years. Everyone believed him for about a few minutes before they got the truth from him--he was working for Chang and the dean had been replaced with a lookalike (as Abed kept telling them). They planned to get the dean back.
I'm happy that the gang was still finding a way to see each other after two months have passed since their expulsion. Troy had a really interesting dish that had Bagel Bites, Doritos and a deconstructed Hot Pocket mixed in it. I probably would try that no matter how odd the combination sounds. It was also good to see Abed up to some mischief, wearing his Inspector Spacetime outfit, but unfortunate that it led to him having to go see a psychiatrist. Especially because he was probably trying to find evidence to prove that the dean had been kidnapped and replaced and no one was paying attention to his theories.
I loved that Jeff and the others went with Abed to the psychiatrist. On one hand you could think that they had nothing else better to do (being ex-students with no jobs), but on the other hand, they all really love Abed so much that they wouldn't let him go alone. They didn't let the doctor step over Abed and make him sound insane, but instead made themselves sound just as crazy (if not crazier) than Abed through stories of their own lapses of sanity. Now that's friendship. But I really liked when they were recalling some highlights of Abed's weirdness. Troy had a really good quote about him regarding that:
Some of the best Abed memories were Shirley's and Pierce's. In the former, he got pissed that Shirley claimed someone was the "new Speilberg" and called her a "bad person." I could see him shoving the tray in her face if she wasn't his friend. I love angry Abed. But the latter, where Abed was narrating Pierce's life, was absolute gold. I couldn't stop laughing at that. He was saying such rude stuff and Pierce was getting so angry! And it was great that he even narrated when Pierce spoke to him, but made it seem like Pierce was talking to himself. Abed is so damn good! That was my absolute favorite scene.You have to understand about Abed, he’s usually adorable weird like Mork from Ork but since we got expelled he’s been creepy weird like present day Robin Williams.
I got a little scared when the doctor said that Abed needed to be committed, but I was glad that Jeff was trying to joke his way out of it. It was cute when he told Abed to do his Don Draper impression and all Abed really did was pose and say "cigarettes." Adorable. But what I liked best is that they didn't readily accept that Abed should be locked away as if he were a maniac on the rise. It made my heart smile to see them fight for him.
It was also a little cute how they noticed how the dean always used to have their back, even for the most trivial things. He's creepy and odd, but he's most certainly their friend, whether they want him to be or not. He's at least less of a negative existence in their past Greendale life than Chang was. If anyone needs to be committed, the guy snorting corn chips up his nose like crack is a better choice.
It was a good trick that the doctor pulled on the gang to make them think that Greendale was never a college. They are a little guillible sometimes, so I'm not surprised they began to believe it at first (plus they are a little co-dependent at times). I almost thought that would be a great twist (though kind of a cop out) on this show, but I was happier that they caught the doctor trying to sneak out and called him out on his shit. If they hadn't, Chang would have been able to keep them oblivious of his plan (save Abed) for longer, and he might have come up with a better plan to eliminate them. Plus, it was really funny when the doctor tried to come up with another lie on the spot about Greendale being purgatory and Jeff slapped Troy for falling for that. Oh, Troy.
It's also funny that Chang was plotting to take care of them now that they were on to him. He is really starting to look a villian! I like how he's changed from an unqualified Spanish teacher who used to make their lives unnecessarily miserable to a power-hungry mastermind. I wonder what will happen to him if he's fired from that job? Someone as crazy as him can't be left to his own devices for very long. He's needs to have some kind of task or we might see him setting off explosives somewhere.
It's wonderful how the gang all hugged each other when they realized they weren't crazy and that they had something they needed to do (aka save the dean). Chang may have one foot in the crazy house right now, but his horrible plan is really bringing them all together. I thought they were tight before, but they are really proving that their bonds go deeper than a shared class or school. I can't imagine anything ever breaking them apart.
This is one of my favorite episodes. It's been a while since I've liked one that wasn't a more adventurous tale of battle or chaos in the school. This time I just really enjoyed the depth of everyone's friendship and the hilarious memories they could look back upon. Abed, although being silent throughout most of the doctor's appointment, was really funny through his friends' eyes. Finally, everyone has seen that their enemy Chang needs to be taken down and the dean needs to be rescued. Can't wait to see how Chang plans to stop them and how Jeff and the others manage to take him down.
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