Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Recap / CommunityS5E13BasicSandwich

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
A Date With Rosie Palms is no longer a trope


* DoubleEntendre: "Celebrity [[ADateWithRosiePalms Beat-Off]]".

to:

* %%* DoubleEntendre: "Celebrity [[ADateWithRosiePalms Beat-Off]]".Beat-Off".
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ContinuityNod: [[Recap/CommunityS3E04RemedialChaosTheory Once again]], Jeff puts out a fire accidentally caused by someone while trying to do something else. Thankfully, he doesn't lose his arm this time.

Changed: 5

Removed: 42

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


'''Duncan''': It's pronounced "aluminium".



* ValuesDissonance: [[invoked]] PlayedForLaughs. One of the signs that no one has been in the underground section since the 70's is that there are basketball cards with white people on them.

to:

* ValuesDissonance: [[invoked]] PlayedForLaughs. One of the signs that no one has been in the underground section since the 70's is that there are basketball cards with only white people on them.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


-->'''Abed''': Look, I don't know people, but I know TV. When characters feel like the show they're on is ending, their instinct is to spin off into something safer. In Jeff and Britta's case, something that would last six episodes and have a lot of bickering about tweezers and gluten, starring them and an equally W.A.S.P.-y brunette couple, with a title like ''Better With My Worse Half'' or ''Awfully Wedded'' or ''Tying the Not'', but "knot" is spelled without a K, or [=#CouplePeopleProblems=], and every episode, you get to decide who wins the fight by going-

to:

-->'''Abed''': Look, I don't know people, but I know TV. When characters feel like the show they're on is ending, their instinct is to spin off into something safer. In Jeff and Britta's case, something that would last six episodes and have a lot of bickering about tweezers and gluten, starring them and an equally W.A.S.P.-y brunette couple, with a title like ''Better With My Worse Half'' or ''Awfully Wedded'' or ''Tying the Not'', but "knot" is spelled without a K, or [=#CouplePeopleProblems=], ''[=#CouplePeopleProblems=]'', and every episode, you get to decide who wins the fight by going-
Tabs MOD

Removed: 216

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
dewicking redirect


* ItIsPronouncedTroPAY: Duncan's [[SeparatedByACommonLanguage insistent Britishness]] continues after he gets a shock.
-->'''Hickey''': He'll be fine, but his food is gonna taste like aluminum for a couple of weeks.\\

Added: 21

Changed: 22

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


-->'''Abed''': Annie, look, I don't know people, but I know TV. When characters feel like the show they're on is ending, their instinct is to spin off into something safer, in Jeff and Britta's case, something that would last six episodes and have a lot of bickering about tweezers and gluten, starring them and an equally W.A.S.P.-y brunette couple with a title like ''Better With My Worse Half'' or ''Awfully Wedded'' or ''Tying the Not'', but "knot" is spelled without a K, or [=#CouplePeopleProblems=], and every episode, you get to decide who wins the fight by going-
-->'''Annie''': Abed! Abed, stop developing.

to:

-->'''Abed''': Annie, look, Look, I don't know people, but I know TV. When characters feel like the show they're on is ending, their instinct is to spin off into something safer, in safer. In Jeff and Britta's case, something that would last six episodes and have a lot of bickering about tweezers and gluten, starring them and an equally W.A.S.P.-y brunette couple couple, with a title like ''Better With My Worse Half'' or ''Awfully Wedded'' or ''Tying the Not'', but "knot" is spelled without a K, or [=#CouplePeopleProblems=], and every episode, you get to decide who wins the fight by going-
-->'''Annie''': Abed. Abed! Abed, stop developing.developing!
-->'''Abed''': Sorry.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


-->'''Abed''': Annie, look, I don't know people, but I know TV. When characters feel like the show they're on is ending, their instinct is to spin off into something safer, in Jeff and Britta's case, something that would last six episodes and have a lot of bickering about tweezers and gluten, starring them and an equally W.A.S.P.-y brunette couple with a title like better with my worse half or awfully wedded or tying the not, but "knot" is spelled without a K, or [=#CouplePeopleProblems=], and every episode, you get...

to:

-->'''Abed''': Annie, look, I don't know people, but I know TV. When characters feel like the show they're on is ending, their instinct is to spin off into something safer, in Jeff and Britta's case, something that would last six episodes and have a lot of bickering about tweezers and gluten, starring them and an equally W.A.S.P.-y brunette couple with a title like better with my worse half ''Better With My Worse Half'' or awfully wedded ''Awfully Wedded'' or tying ''Tying the not, Not'', but "knot" is spelled without a K, or [=#CouplePeopleProblems=], and every episode, you get...get to decide who wins the fight by going-
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* SeparatedByACommonLanguage: Comes up in this exchange after Duncan accidentally electrocutes himself:
-->'''Jeff:''' Is Duncan okay?
-->'''Hickey:''' He'll live, but his food's gonna taste like burnt aluminum for a while.
-->'''Duncan:''' ''[hoarsely]'' it's pronounced al-u-minium.
-->'''Hickey:''' See, he's fine.

Top