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* [[BackgroundMusic Background music]]: The music playing in the background when Hicky convinces Shirley to join him and Jeff in the textbook plot, [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong is nearly identical]] to [[Creator/BenKingsley Ben Kingsley]]'s {{leitmotif}} in the film {{Film/Sneakers}}.
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* [[BackgroundMusic Background music]]: The music playing in the background when Hicky convinces Shirley to join him and Jeff in the textbook sales plot, [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong is nearly identical]] to [[Creator/BenKingsley Ben Kingsley]]'s {{leitmotif}} in the 1992 {{Main/DoubleCaper}}/[[TheCaper heist]] film {{Film/Sneakers}}.
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* [[BackgroundMusic Background music]]: The music playing in the background when Hicky convinces Shirley to join him and Jeff in the textbook plot, [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong is nearly identical]] to [[Creator/BenKingsley Ben Kingsley]]'s {{leitmotif}} in the film {{Film/Sneakers}}.
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* {{Corpsing}}: Gillian Jacobs after Dean Pelton's rap in the ColdOpen, with her looking straight into the camera (and visibly biting her lips) before shifting again. Though mostly turned from the camera, there seems to be quite a lot of movement of Joel Mc[=Hale=]'s mouth, indicating he may have been fighting a laugh as well. The extra with the keyboard also has a slight hint of cracking a couple of times.
** According to the cast, the scene took multiple takes because no one could get through the rap without cracking up, with Gillian Jacobs frequently ruining takes by laughing and looking at the camera. Dan Harmon and the editors ultimately settled on this take after reasoning that it made sense for Britta to find the situation funny.
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** According to the cast, the scene took multiple takes because no one could get through the rap without cracking up, with Gillian Jacobs frequently ruining takes by laughing and looking at the camera. Dan Harmon and the editors ultimately settled on this take after reasoning that it made sense for Britta to find the situation funny.
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