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1Anthropology 1010
2Accounting for Lawyers1
3The Psychology of Letting Go2
4Basic Rocket Science0
5Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples0
6Epidemiology0
7Aerodynamics of Gender1
8Cooperative Calligraphy1
9Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design0
10Mixology Certification1
11Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas0
12Asian Population Studies1
13Celebrity Pharmacology 2120
14Advanced Dungeons & Dragons0
15Early 21st Century Romanticism0
16Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking2
17Intro to Political Science1
18Custody Law and Eastern European Diplomacy1
19Critical Film Studies0
20Competitive Wine Tasting0
21Paradigms of Human Memory0
22Applied Anthropology and Culinary Arts0
23A Fistful of Paintballs1
24For a Few Paintballs More0

Interpretive Dance - S1-E14

Continuity mistake: You can see the play director telling a pianist with grey hair to "play something modern." About twenty seconds later when Britta throws her tea hat off towards the pianist, however, it's an entirely different piano player now, that has brown/black hair. (00:17:10)

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Horror Fiction in Seven Spooky Steps - S3-E5

Trivia: This episode features a pay-off for a joke that was established in the first two seasons. In season one, the character Professor Slater mentions the name "Beetlejuice" while trying to recall Britta's name. In season two, Britta refers to Jeff's underwear as "stripey Beetlejuice numbers" during a conversation. And in this episode, Annie says that Britta has the "Beetlejuice" soundtrack on her computer. As Annie says the name, the character Beetlejuice is visible briefly walking by a window in the background, his name having been said three times. (In the film "Beetlejuice", he is summoned once his name is spoken three times).

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Laws of Robotics & Party Rights - S6-E5

Question: Something I don't get... If Willy the prisoner is not really a killer, as revealed in the climax, then why did he try to literally kill Jeff earlier? It goes against the whole joke of the episode - that Willy is actually a fairly harmless fraud who never actually killed anyone despite his claims. He was just sort-of a loser who built a mystique around the fact he was (wrongfully) convicted of murder. The fact that he did try to kill Jeff therefore just doesn't quite add up in my head.

Answer: His attempt to "kill" Jeff was to roll at him as an iPad on a stick. He knew it wouldn't work, but it played to the story that he was a killer as he knew Jeff would tell people about it, or attempt to retaliate for it.

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