Contemporary Impressionists
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| "Contemporary Impressionists" | |
| ◄ Season Three, Episode Eleven ► | |
| Air date | March 22, 2012 on |
| Written by | Alex Cooley |
| Directed by | Kyle Newacheck |
| “ | YOU WANTED IT! YOU ALL WANTED IT! | ” |
| –Jeff | ||
Summary: Jeff begins experiencing extreme narcissism. The group helps Abed get out of debt by impersonating various celebrities at a Bar Mitzvah.
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The study group returns from winter break, and Britta is excited about her new psychology class. It's then that Jeff arrives with an impressive new swagger immediately noticed by the others. He tells them that his latest therapist has given him anti-anxiety drugs. Britta warns that such self-confidence enhancing medication could be problematic for someone with Jeff's ego. Abed ends the discussion when he and an actor suddenly perform a scene from "The Fugitive". Britta suggests an intervention after Troy and Annie explain that he's been spending lot's of money on impersonators reenacting scenes from movies. Abed and the impersonator's scene is cut short when campus security guard Sgt.Chang overreacts to the situation and shoots out one of the study room windows with a tranquilizer gun.



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Chang is standing in front of a giant Greendale flag saluting. He holds his stance for a long time before addressing his troops: several kids he recruited from the Bar Mitzvah. He asks them if they are ready to "Chang" the world. They respond by eagerly chanting his name repeatedly until one of them yells ""All hail Chang!".
Recurring themes
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Continuity:
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- Returning students: Leonard makes a brief appearance.
- That just happened: Jeff says that he is seeing a new therapist. He had mentioned previously in Regional Holiday Music" that he was planning on seeing a new one.
- Previously:
- In the Season Two episode "Asian Population Studies", Jeff calls Abed "Brown Jamie Lee Curtis". In this episode, he is impersonating that actress.
- Abed reminds Troy of their agreement that friends don't lie to one another, mentioning the airdate of the episode "Advanced Criminal Law" as the day they made that deal: October 15th, 2009.
- A nice gesture: Troy tries to give Abed their signature handshake, but Abed doesn't respond.
- Familiar face: Evil Abed returns in this episode.
- First appearance: Faux-by is introduced in this episodes as are members of Chang's new campus security force.
- School supplies:
- Chang's tranquilizer gun debuts in this episode.
- Chang wears a necklace made of bottle caps which first appeared in the Season One episode "English as a Second Language". It was originally owned by Annie and was given to her by a member of a rehab group she was a part of.
- A Sweet ride: Britta's car makes another appearance.
- Middle Eastern Magic 8 Ball:
- Abed seems to be losing touch with reality and drifting away from Troy.
- When Dean Pelton suggests security interns Chang blurts out, "You won't regret this unless I rise up against you." Later we see Chang hatch his scheme to raise an army and replace the Dean with an impersonator.
Running gags:
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- Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?: When Annie tells the group about Abed's impressionist addiction, Britta points at each study group member and asks "Intervention?", "Intervention?", "Intervention?".
- Disney face: Chang tries unsuccessfully to use this on Pelton.
- Shut up Leonard!: Subverted when Jeff doesn't insult Leonard but thanks him for a compliment that he gives him in this episode.
- Man crush: Dean Pelton actually faints and has a seizure after seeing an even more confident Jeff.
- Catchphrase: "Cool...cool, cool, cool." - Abed, "Hot...hot, hot, hot" - Evil Abed
- Nice outfit: The study group impersonates various celebrities:
- Troy is Michael Jackson from the 1970's
- Britta is Michael Jackson from the 1980's
- Jeff is Ryan Seacrest
- Shirley is Oprah Winfrey
- Annie is Judy Garland as Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz
- Abed is Jamie Lee Curtis as Helen Tasker from True Lies.
- Pierce as Fat Marlon Brando/Burt Reynolds
- Changuage: Chang asks his new security force if they are ready to "Chang" the world.
- You're the worst!: Shirley mutters "The worst," when Britta makes a terrible play on words.
Meta references:
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- IRL: Jeff impersonates Ryan Seacrest, with whom Joel McHale has longstanding friendly feud.
- Use your allusion:
- Jeff becoming an ego driven monster mimics the transformation of The Hulk from the iconic 1980's TV show.
- Homage:
- Abed hires celebrity impersonators to help him reenact scenes from The Fugitive, Cast Away, Pretty Woman, Blade Runner.
- The end tag is done in the style of the opening scene of Patton.
Pop culture references:
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- IMDB: Precious and Patch Adams are both named.
- Shout out:
- Dean Pelton compares Chang's pouty face to Renée Zellweger.
- Jeff mentions something about Danny Thomas.
- Troy credits Sapphire as the author of the novel Push.
- Celebrity impersonations abound: French Stewart (played by the real French Stewart), Anne Hathaway (Annie), Quincy Jones (the guy who makes the fishsticks), Ving Rhames, Michael Chiklis, Geena Davis, Tommy Lee Jones, Tom Hanks, Walter Matthau, Lorenzo Lamas, Cher, Moby, Morgan Freeman, Bono, Sean Connery, Christopher Walken, Jack Nicholson, Robin Williams, Richard Gere, Julia Roberts, Rutger Hauer.
- Well-read: Abed got Shirley a copy of Push signed by the author.
- Name that tune: The Lonely Man, the end theme from the 80s TV show The Incredible Hulk, plays when Jeff wakes up after his hulk-out.
Quotes
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- “Baby Ben got to be Baby Jesus in our church's nativity play, and Andre was Joseph, and Jordan was one of the wise men, and I was in charge of casting.”— Shirley
- “What is this I hear about a tranquilizer gun? If you had hit a small student, they could have died!”— Dean Pelton
- “I wouldn't do that. I have a heavy flashlight for them.”— Chang
- “Maybe you can bring on some students as security interns. I'll let you offer them a credit in safety or math or something.”— Dean Pelton
- “Thank you, sir. You won't regret this unless I rise up against you. I don't know why I said that.”— Chang
- “I was thinking, you know that person that you study for your psych class? Maybe that should be me.”— Jeff
- “Mm-mm. No way. You are way out of my league, diagnostically speaking. I'm gonna go with someone a little less complicated. Like Abed.”— Britta
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