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Duncan set up a psych lab and invited his top students to help prove his theory "The Duncan Principle". He posited that the longer a subject was left to wait for something the more dramatic the person's subsequent breakdown would be. Annie Edison managed to join Duncan's pupils in observing the experiment and recruited her friends Troy Barnes and Abed Nadir to participate. Duncan allowed her to start the lab once all the test subjects were gathered in one room. Ian was amused when one of the guinea pigs, Ben Chang, immediately went berserk and stormed out. As the hours passed the room emptied and only Abed remained which frustrated Duncan. Furious that Abed wouldn't leave Duncan angrily criticized Annie for bringing him. His class then started to document his breakdown which made Duncan cancel the expiriment and end the test lab {{source|Social Psychology}}.
 
Duncan set up a psych lab and invited his top students to help prove his theory "The Duncan Principle". He posited that the longer a subject was left to wait for something the more dramatic the person's subsequent breakdown would be. Annie Edison managed to join Duncan's pupils in observing the experiment and recruited her friends Troy Barnes and Abed Nadir to participate. Duncan allowed her to start the lab once all the test subjects were gathered in one room. Ian was amused when one of the guinea pigs, Ben Chang, immediately went berserk and stormed out. As the hours passed the room emptied and only Abed remained which frustrated Duncan. Furious that Abed wouldn't leave Duncan angrily criticized Annie for bringing him. His class then started to document his breakdown which made Duncan cancel the expiriment and end the test lab {{source|Social Psychology}}.
   
Duncan served on a faculty tribunal alongside Dean Pelton and Ben Chang to deal with Britta Perry who cheated on a Spanish exam. He was later assigned to give a year's worth of therapy sessions to Britta Perry after she was caught cheating on her Spanish exam. This pleased him as he had a crush on Britta {{source|Advanced Criminal Law}}.
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Duncan served on a faculty tribunal alongside Dean Pelton and Ben Chang to deal with Britta Perry who cheated on a Spanish exam. Duncan and Changs animosity towards each other would reappear promoting the two to try and work out thier differences. He was later assigned to give a year's worth of therapy sessions to Britta Perry after she was caught cheating on her Spanish exam. This pleased him as he had a crush on Britta {{source|Advanced Criminal Law}}.
   
 
Duncan was drunk again and insulted the Dean which led to an immediate suspension. Chang at that point had been fired due to falsified credentials and enrolled himself at Greendale to earn a legit teaching degree. Duncan had mocked earlier for his situation but Chang couldn't retaliate physically or he could be kicked out of school. Once Ian was suspended, Chang took advantage of that fact to hit him in the face with a roll of quarters {{source|Pascal's Triangle Revisited}}.
 
Duncan was drunk again and insulted the Dean which led to an immediate suspension. Chang at that point had been fired due to falsified credentials and enrolled himself at Greendale to earn a legit teaching degree. Duncan had mocked earlier for his situation but Chang couldn't retaliate physically or he could be kicked out of school. Once Ian was suspended, Chang took advantage of that fact to hit him in the face with a roll of quarters {{source|Pascal's Triangle Revisited}}.

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Duncan
Dr. Ian Duncan
Portrayed by: John Oliver
First appearance: Pilot
Last appearance: Basic Sandwich
Date of birth: Unknown
Department: Psychology
Position: Professor, Head OF GCC Psychology Department, Former Anthropology instructor
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Bio

“
My name is Professor Ian Duncan and I would like to rap for you. Drop a beat! My name is Ian Duncan and I'm here to say, I'm going to rap to the beat in a rapping way! I've got a real big penis and I drink lots of tea...
”
— Professor Duncan

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John Oliver as Dr. Ian Duncan

Dr. Ian Duncan (portrayed by actor/comedian John Oliver) is a psychology professor at Greendale Community College. Ian was born in Birmingham, England and grew up on 52nd street in the Islington district of London. His mother was a native of Lincolnshire from a town called Scunthorpe where she worked as a whore at a Stansbury pub with her thumbless sister. Duncan's father was absent for much of his childhood, a fact which haunts him to this day. It is alluded to that he left England after his parents divorced and came to America with his grandfather when he was very young. He eventually became a psychologist and settled down in Colorado where he was hired by Greendale's psychology department. Duncan started drinking heavily and his addiction caused him to run into some legal problems. At one point after driving drunk he tried to order a chalupa from an emergency call box on a highway. Jeff Winger at the time was still a practicing attorney and managed to get Ian off the hook. The two became drinking buddies and years later when Jeff enrolled at Greendale he unsuccessfully tried to call upon the favor Ian owed him. Although Duncan was present during Jeff's first and second year at school, he took a leave of absence before his friend graduated. He spent that time back in England taking care of his mother who was ill. Duncan returned to his position at Greendale a few years later and reconnected with Jeff who had since became a member of the faculty.

Personality

In spite of his personal accomplishments Duncan appears to be very lonely. Perhaps as a consequence of this, he has developed an on-again, off-again drinking problem ("Pascal's Triangle Revisited"). He is indiscreet about his problem frequently showing up to his classes inebriated ("The Psychology of Letting Go") and often outright telling students and faculty his condition. While he at times lectures Jeff on his ethical choices he contradictorily makes a few ambiguous decisions himself. This includes attempting to exploit Abed's mental breakdown for a book deal ("Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas") or taking an Anthropology class he is substituting for and turning it into a BYOB party ("Applied Anthropology and Culinary Arts"). However, on occassion he has demonstrated the ability to do what's right despite the pressure in doing the opposite. This was shown when he refused to help Jeff cheat on his tests ("Pilot") and didnt take advantage of Britta when she was emotionally vulnerable ("Bondage and Beta Male Sexuality").

History

Season One


Shut your pompous vortex of overlapping fangs!

–Chang arguing to Duncan, "Advanced Criminal Law"

School year synopsis

At the start of the Fall 2009 semester at Greendale, Ian reunited with his old friend Jeff Winger who was also his lawyer several years ago. Jeff was now disbarred and enrolled at Greendale and asked Duncan to help him cheat to earn a legit degree. Duncan refused unwilling to let Jeff continue his dishonest ways and unsuccessfully tried to teach him a lesson. In class Duncan attempted to validate his "Duncan Priciple" theory during one of his psych labs. However he found his efforts hindered by an unexpected participant Abed Nadir. As part of the faculty he served on a tribunal made up of him Dean Pelton and Ben Chang to deal with Britta Perry who had cheated on her Spanish exam. The outcome had him volunteering to provide Britta free therapy to deal with her neuroses. Throughout the rest of the school year he had an antagonistic relationship with Ben Chang. By the end of the year Chang had been fired due to his teaching credentials having been faked. He was now a student at school and Duncan took great delight in taunting him. At the end of the year transfer dance Duncan found himself suspended by Dean Pelton when he made a drunk spectacle of himself. Since he was no longer officially on staff Duncan got assaulted by Chang.


2009 - 2010 semester

In 2009, Duncan was surprised to see his former lawyer and drinking buddy Jeff Winger enrolled at Greendale who had been disbarred until he earned a legit degree. Since Duncan owed Jeff for helping him get out of a D.U.I. charge years ago he asks that Ian get him every test answer that semester. Duncan balks at the request and tries to talk Jeff out of continuing his cycle of cheating to get ahead. After Jeff continued his demands Duncan made acquiesced but only on the condition that Jeff give him his Lexus. Ian also offered his own minicoup in exchange as part of the bargain so Jeff could have a vehicle. Jeff reluctantly agreed but afterwards discovered that Duncan just gives him an envelope of blank paper. Duncan was enjoying a glass of wine when a Jeff stormed into his office grabbed his car keys furious that Ian tried to teach him a lesson ("Pilot")

Duncan set up a psych lab and invited his top students to help prove his theory "The Duncan Principle". He posited that the longer a subject was left to wait for something the more dramatic the person's subsequent breakdown would be. Annie Edison managed to join Duncan's pupils in observing the experiment and recruited her friends Troy Barnes and Abed Nadir to participate. Duncan allowed her to start the lab once all the test subjects were gathered in one room. Ian was amused when one of the guinea pigs, Ben Chang, immediately went berserk and stormed out. As the hours passed the room emptied and only Abed remained which frustrated Duncan. Furious that Abed wouldn't leave Duncan angrily criticized Annie for bringing him. His class then started to document his breakdown which made Duncan cancel the expiriment and end the test lab ("Social Psychology").

Duncan served on a faculty tribunal alongside Dean Pelton and Ben Chang to deal with Britta Perry who cheated on a Spanish exam. Duncan and Changs animosity towards each other would reappear promoting the two to try and work out thier differences. He was later assigned to give a year's worth of therapy sessions to Britta Perry after she was caught cheating on her Spanish exam. This pleased him as he had a crush on Britta ("Advanced Criminal Law").

Duncan was drunk again and insulted the Dean which led to an immediate suspension. Chang at that point had been fired due to falsified credentials and enrolled himself at Greendale to earn a legit teaching degree. Duncan had mocked earlier for his situation but Chang couldn't retaliate physically or he could be kicked out of school. Once Ian was suspended, Chang took advantage of that fact to hit him in the face with a roll of quarters ("Pascal's Triangle Revisited").

Season Two


So...what is Anthropology? Seriously, does anyone know?

–Duncan, "The Psychology of Letting Go"

School year synopsis

In the study groups second year at a Greendale, Duncan is reinstated and finds himself unexpectedly teaching Anthropology. He is forced to take over the class they after the original teacher, Professor June Bauer is forced to go sabbatical after attacking a student. Because he knows nothing about the subject his teaching style was limited to showing the class various YouTube videos and assigning them dozens of dioramas to create. At Christmas time, Abed has a mental break down and Duncan is called in to try and therapize him. During the semester, he exploits the restraining order he put on Ben Chang, played piano for the Study Group when they briefly replaced the Glee Club who died in a bus accident, and watched a (European) football game at Jeff's apartment on Valentines Day. For a brief time he was sober but quickly fell off the wagon by the end of the year.


2010 - 2011 semester

"The Psychology of Letting Go": Duncan abuses the restraining order he put on Ben Chang.

"Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas": Duncan hypnotherapizes Abed to try and get to the root of his Holiday blues.

"Early 21st Century Romanticism": Duncan , Jeff and Ben Chang watch a soccer game at Jeff's apartment.

"Paradigms of Human Memory": Duncan is shown to have helped the Study Group fill in for the dead Glee Club.

"Applied Anthropology and Culinary Arts": Duncan delivers the Anthropology classes final exam.

Season Three


I'm very psyched for the new semester or should I say very "Intro to Human Psych-ed"?

–Britta, "Contemporary Impressionists"

Professor Duncan is not seen during the 2011-2012 semester at Greendale but a book he authored is seen shown being held by Britta Perry who declared her major to be Psychology ("Contemporary Impressionists").



Season Three Duncan
Duncan's minor mention in Season Three

Season Four


Has anyone else noticed Professor Duncan hasn't been around for a long time?

–Troy, "Intro to Felt Surrogacy"

In the study groups fourth year ts school, Professor Duncan didn't make an appearance. However, he is mentioned twice on two different occasions. When the group takes a hot air balloon ride that goes horribly wrong, Troy suddenly asks if anyone's noticed how long it's been since they've seen Duncan ("Intro to Felt Surrogacy"). Towards the end of the school year, the study group flashes back to their time before attending Greendale. Jeff recalls how after being disbarred he was inspired to go back and earn a legit degree after encountering Chang. He had been handing out fliers for the school and Jeff asked him if his old client Ian Duncan still worked there. Chang told Jeff that Duncan had tenure there while also referring to him as a "drunken limey" ("Heroic Origins").



Season Four Duncan
One of Duncan's minor mentions in Season Four

Season Five


This is why the English never win any sports, because everyone else cheats!

–Duncan, "Geothermal Escapism"

School year synopsis

Ian Duncan returns to Greendale after some time away and joins the Save Greendale Committee. He reveals his absence was due to having to go back to England to take care of his sick mother. Upon his return he joins the investigation into the campus assailant called the "Ass Crack Bandit". He creates a useless psychological profile on the perpetrator and ends up becoming one of the bandits victims. When Abed hosts a campus wide game of Hot Lava, Duncan participates hoping to win the $50,000 prize. He ends up being eliminated by Jeff and Annie when he tries to take Britta out of the game. Duncan and the Save Greendale Committee come up with a theme for the mid term dance. He later asks Jeff's help in trying to woo Britta. He decides to not take advantage of a depressed Britta and hangs out with Jeff instead. When Jeff accidentally ends up in a coma he imagines Duncan as the cartoon character of "Xim Xam" in his G.I. Joe fantasy. Duncan and the committee celebrate prematurely after a city inspector gives Greendale a positive assessment. School board members Carl and Richie prepare to sell the school to the Subway corporation. Most of the staff, including Duncan, is laid off to make way for the new Subway employees. Buzz Hickey and Duncan commiserate over their unemployment and find they have a few things in common. Duncan meets up with the committee in a last ditch effort to prevent the sale of the school. They learn of a map which leads to a hidden computer lab which may hold the school founder Russell Borchert's lost wealth. While searching for the entrance way to the lab, Duncan electrocutes himself after grabbing exposed wires. He suffered some post traumatic confusion but later regained enough of his senses to celebrate with the rest committee after they succeed in saving the school.


2013 - 2014 semester

"Basic Intergluteal Numismatics": Duncan returns to Greendale just in time to help try and catch the "Ass Crack Bandit".

"Geothermal Escapism": Duncan tries to eliminate Britta from the campus wide game of Hot Lava.

"Analysis of Cork-Based Networking": Duncan, Shirley, Jeff and Chang decorate the schools mid-term dance.

"Bondage and Beta Male Sexuality": Duncan asks for Jeff's help in seducing Britta.

"G.I. Jeff": Duncan plays Xim Xam in Jeff's hallucination.

"Basic Story": Duncan is forced to say goodbye to Greendale and bonds Hickey over a few coincidences.

"Basic Sandwich": Duncan accidentally electrocuted himself for a hidden treasure.

Trivia

  • At Greendale, he considers himself solely responsible for the success of the campus "Green Initiative," in which the faculty lounge in the human sciences building was painted a calming shade of green instead of the previous shade of beige. ("[[1]]")
  • Ian loves making fruit smoothies and going on bike rides. ("[[2]]")
  • Ian drives a blue Smart Car. ("Pilot")
  • Ian is a Liverpool FC fan. ("Early 21st Century Romanticism")
  • Seen on a recurring basis in Season One and Season Two, Dr. Duncan didn't appear in Season Three or Four and was only briefly referenced in with his name appearing on the cover of a psychology text Britta had, and later Troy wondering aloud why they hadn't seen him in a while.
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