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* NightmareFuel: It might be more of the uncanny valley effect of it but Werewolf!Annie was pretty creepy to see.
** Annie's pretty young, we try not to lycanthropize her.

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* NightmareFuel: It might be more of the uncanny valley effect of it but Werewolf!Annie was pretty creepy to see.
** Annie's pretty young, we try not to lycanthropize her.
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** Also, while short, cheesy and a not-so-veiled insult to Jeff and Britta, Annie's story is pretty well-written/spoken from what we see in her ending description.
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** Abed's story, technically speaking, isn't terrible. There is conflict, acknowledgment of familiar horror tropes, and mild suspense in that a serial killer can still break through the thin window and it's taking a while for the cops to arrive. His character does also makes a dumb mistake that allows the story to happen: renting a log cabin near an insane asylum because they got a discount. If he had been able to do a few revisions, such as have the serial killer show up and cause a fight, the story could abruptly shift into a modern thriller.
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** ''Film/{{Beetlejuice}} is summoned after saying his name three times. This episode is the third time someone has said his name, and immediately after it is said, someone walks across the screen in a Beetlejuice costume.
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** Jeff and Abed's story is the only one without any murders or butchering, and at the end they're the only ones might not have homicidal tendencies.

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** Jeff and Abed's story is the only one without any murders or butchering, and at the end they're the only ones who might not have homicidal tendencies.
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** Annie's pretty young, we don't like to lycanthropize her.

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** Annie's pretty young, we don't like try not to lycanthropize her.
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* FridgeBrilliance:
** Jeff and Abed's story is the only one without any murders or butchering, and at the end they're the only ones might not have homicidal tendencies.

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** Annie's story contains a haiku. [[spoiler:Your porcelain neck/in the light of the full moon/too appetizing.]]
** Despite Jeff's denial, he actually does show certain signs of sociopathy. See the FridgeBrilliance page for more details.

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** Annie's story contains a haiku. [[spoiler:Your haiku: Your porcelain neck/in the light of the full moon/too appetizing.]]
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** Despite Directly after Jeff's denial, he actually does show certain then lists several of his obvious signs of sociopathy. See the FridgeBrilliance page for more details.sociopathy.



* NightmareFuel: It might be more of the uncanny valley effect of it but [[spoiler:Werewolf!]]Annie was pretty creepy to see.

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* NightmareFuel: It might be more of the uncanny valley effect of it but [[spoiler:Werewolf!]]Annie Werewolf!Annie was pretty creepy to see.see.
** Annie's pretty young, we don't like to lycanthropize her.
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* EarWorm: "Daybreak" by Michael Haggins, the song from Abed's story, both in- and out-of-universe. It has received numerous [[CallBack call backs]] being hummed or vocalized by [[Recap/CommunityS3E09FoosballAndNocturnalVigilantism Troy]], [[Recap/CommunityS3E11UrbanMatrimonyAndTheSandwichArts Annie]], and [[Recap/CommunityS3E13DigitalExplorationOfInteriorDesign Abed]]. It was finally referred to by name and played in "[[Recap/CommunityS3E14PillowsAndBlankets Pillows And Blankets]]".
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* EarWorm: "Daybreak" by Michael Haggins, the song from Abed's story, both in- and out-of-universe. It has received numerous [[CallBack call backs]] being hummed or vocalized by [[Recap/CommunityS3E09FoosballAndNocturnalVigilantism Troy]], [[Recap/CommunityS3E11UrbanMatrimonyAndTheSandwichArts Annie]], and [[Recap/CommunityS3E13DigitalExplorationOfInteriorDesign Abed]]. It was finally referred to by name and played in "[[Recap/CommunityS3E14PillowsAndBlankets Pillows And Blankets]]".
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** Annie's story contains a haiku. [[spoiler: your porcelain neck/in the light of the full moon/too appetizing]]

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** Annie's story contains a haiku. [[spoiler: your [[spoiler:Your porcelain neck/in the light of the full moon/too appetizing]]appetizing.]]
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* GeniusBonus:
** Annie's story contains a haiku. [[spoiler: your porcelain neck/in the light of the full moon/too appetizing]]
** Despite Jeff's denial, he actually does show certain signs of sociopathy. See the FridgeBrilliance page for more details.
* HoYay: Troy's story features him and Abed dressed like fighter pilots from ''Film/TopGun'' who are sewed together for life. And can read each other's thoughts. It also opens with Troy carrying an injured Abed bridal-style into a cabin.
* NightmareFuel: It might be more of the uncanny valley effect of it but [[spoiler:Werewolf!]]Annie was pretty creepy to see.

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