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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: Part of the movie's homage of ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' includes referencing "Layla" for the "study group getting punished" montage.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Part of the movie's homage of ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' includes referencing "Layla" for the "study group getting punished" montage.
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Not ymmv.
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* StrawVegetarian: One could argue that Britta strays into this slightly with one line at the beginning of the episode -- even phrasing her animal-welfare-based objection to eating meat in a nonsensical-sounding way -- but it's a mild example. Not to mention she's wearing a leather jacket.
** Also [[JustifiedTrope justified]], since it's [[SoapBoxSadie Britta]].
* TearJerker: Sets in once you realize that everything Abed has done in the episode is because he's desperate to try and connect with people for once.
* TotallyRadical: Pierce tries to start "streets ahead."
** GeniusBonus, as it's a British colloquial expression in RealLife.
** Also [[JustifiedTrope justified]], since it's [[SoapBoxSadie Britta]].
* TearJerker: Sets in once you realize that everything Abed has done in the episode is because he's desperate to try and connect with people for once.
* TotallyRadical: Pierce tries to start "streets ahead."
** GeniusBonus, as it's a British colloquial expression in RealLife.
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** Also [[JustifiedTrope justified]], since it's [[SoapBoxSadie Britta]].
* TotallyRadical: Pierce tries to start "streets ahead."
** GeniusBonus, as it's a British colloquial expression in RealLife.
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* InformedWrongness: Apparently the group thinks that telling Shirley Sexy-Dreadlocks had an interest in her, when in reality he had no idea who she was, was the right thing to do. While Abed may have pointed out the truth [[BrutalHonesty a bit too bluntly]], it still seems better than falsely leading Shirley on. Naturally, YMMV on this part.
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* InformedWrongness: Apparently the group thinks that telling Shirley Sexy-Dreadlocks had an interest in her, when in reality he had no idea who she was, was the right thing to do. While Abed may have pointed out the truth [[BrutalHonesty a bit too bluntly]], it still seems better than falsely leading Shirley on. Naturally, YMMV on this part.
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** Also Justified, since it's Britta.
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** Also Justified, [[JustifiedTrope justified]], since it's Britta.[[SoapBoxSadie Britta]].
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* StrawVegetarian: One could argue that Britta strays into this slightly with one line at the beginning of the episode -- even phrasing her animal-welfare-based objection to eating meat in a nonsensical-sounding way -- but it's a mild example.
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* StrawVegetarian: One could argue that Britta strays into this slightly with one line at the beginning of the episode -- even phrasing her animal-welfare-based objection to eating meat in a nonsensical-sounding way -- but it's a mild example. Not to mention she's wearing a leather jacket.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: Part of the movie's homage of ''{{Goodfellas}}'' includes referencing "Layla" for the
"study group getting punished" montage.
* InformedWrongness: Apparently the group thinks that telling Shirley Sexy-Dreadlocks had an interest in her, when in reality he had no idea who she was, was the right thing to do. While Abed may have pointed out the truth a [[BrutalHonesty bit too bluntly]], it still seems better than falsely leading Shirley on. Naturally, YMMV on this part.
* StrawVegetarian: One could argue that Britta strays into this slightly with one line at the beginning of the episode - even phrasing her animal welfare based objection to eating meat in a nonsensical sounding way - but it's a mild example.
"study group getting punished" montage.
* InformedWrongness: Apparently the group thinks that telling Shirley Sexy-Dreadlocks had an interest in her, when in reality he had no idea who she was, was the right thing to do. While Abed may have pointed out the truth a [[BrutalHonesty bit too bluntly]], it still seems better than falsely leading Shirley on. Naturally, YMMV on this part.
* StrawVegetarian: One could argue that Britta strays into this slightly with one line at the beginning of the episode - even phrasing her animal welfare based objection to eating meat in a nonsensical sounding way - but it's a mild example.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: Part of the movie's homage of ''{{Goodfellas}}'' ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' includes referencing "Layla" for the
the "study group getting punished" montage.
* InformedWrongness: Apparently the group thinks that telling Shirley Sexy-Dreadlocks had an interest in her, when in reality he had no idea who she was, was the right thing to do. While Abed may have pointed out the trutha [[BrutalHonesty a bit too bluntly]], it still seems better than falsely leading Shirley on. Naturally, YMMV on this part.
* StrawVegetarian: One could argue that Britta strays into this slightly with one line at the beginning of the episode- -- even phrasing her animal welfare based animal-welfare-based objection to eating meat in a nonsensical sounding nonsensical-sounding way - -- but it's a mild example.
* InformedWrongness: Apparently the group thinks that telling Shirley Sexy-Dreadlocks had an interest in her, when in reality he had no idea who she was, was the right thing to do. While Abed may have pointed out the truth
* StrawVegetarian: One could argue that Britta strays into this slightly with one line at the beginning of the episode
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: Part of the movie's homage of ''{{Goodfellas}}'' includes referencing "Layla" for the 'study group getting punished' montage.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: Part of the movie's homage of ''{{Goodfellas}}'' includes referencing "Layla" for the 'study the
"study group gettingpunished' punished" montage.
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* TearJerker: Sets in once you realize that everything Abed has done in the episode is because he's desperate to try and connect with people for once.
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* TearJerker: Sets in once you realize that everything Abed has done in the episode is because he's desperate to try and connect with people for once.once.
* TotallyRadical: Pierce tries to start "streets ahead."
** GeniusBonus, as it's a British colloquial expression in RealLife.
* TotallyRadical: Pierce tries to start "streets ahead."
** GeniusBonus, as it's a British colloquial expression in RealLife.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: Part of the movie's homage of ''{{Goodfellas}}'' includes referencing "Layla" for the 'study group getting punished' montage.
* InformedWrongness: Apparently the group thinks that telling Shirley Sexy-Dreadlocks had an interest in her, when in reality he had no idea who she was, was the right thing to do. While Abed may have pointed out the truth a [[BrutalHonesty bit too bluntly]], it still seems better than falsely leading Shirley on. Naturally, YMMV on this part.
* StrawVegetarian: One could argue that Britta strays into this slightly with one line at the beginning of the episode - even phrasing her animal welfare based objection to eating meat in a nonsensical sounding way - but it's a mild example.
* TearJerker: Sets in once you realize that everything Abed has done in the episode is because he's desperate to try and connect with people for once.
* InformedWrongness: Apparently the group thinks that telling Shirley Sexy-Dreadlocks had an interest in her, when in reality he had no idea who she was, was the right thing to do. While Abed may have pointed out the truth a [[BrutalHonesty bit too bluntly]], it still seems better than falsely leading Shirley on. Naturally, YMMV on this part.
* StrawVegetarian: One could argue that Britta strays into this slightly with one line at the beginning of the episode - even phrasing her animal welfare based objection to eating meat in a nonsensical sounding way - but it's a mild example.
* TearJerker: Sets in once you realize that everything Abed has done in the episode is because he's desperate to try and connect with people for once.