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Abed Gubi Nadir is a
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on the
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sitcom series ''
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'', created by
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and portrayed by
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. Abed is a student at Greendale Community College and one of the first members of the show's central study group. A
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enthusiast, his extensive knowledge of TV shows and movies, as well as his passion for filmmaking, often lead the study group to reference or attempt to recreate famous media properties. Abed serves as the main link between ''Community'' and the real world, often pointing out motifs and
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present within the show's events. Abed's unusual social behavior and special interests imply that he is on the
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, as suggested by Harmon and stated by other characters on the show. Despite what some perceive as a lack of social skills, he is generally beloved by members of the study group and enjoys a close bond with Troy Barnes (
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).


Concept and development

While researching and creating the character of Abed, ''Community'' creator
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realized he displayed symptoms and behaviors commonly associated with
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. After consulting a doctor about it, Harmon concluded that he himself is on the spectrum. While on a podcast hosted by
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, Harmon said: Originally intended to be solely
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, the character was made half-Polish when Pudi, who is half-Polish and half-Indian, was cast. Pudi, who auditioned for the role four times, was one of the two finalists for the role along with
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. On February 3, 2023, Pudi and
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confirmed that they would both return for the ''Community'' movie.


Character biography


Background

Abed Gubi Nadir was born to a
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father from Gaza and a
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mother. His mother left his family when he was six years old, which Abed assumes his father blames him for. After his mother left, Abed submerged himself in American
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, resulting in his extensive knowledge of film and television. Abed's father permits him to take classes at Greendale so that Abed can help take over the family's
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restaurant one day. Abed later convinces his father to allow him to study film instead.


Personality and behavior

Abed's defining trait is his pop culture knowledge, resulting in his frequent references to film and television. Though seemingly lacking social skills to the extent that other characters suspect he is
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, Abed is able to expertly morph his personality to reflect fictional characters such as
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,
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, and
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. His encyclopedic knowledge of pop culture makes him highly observant and analytical, such that he is able to predict what fellow members of the study group will say and do (as shown in " Debate 109"). In "
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", Abed uses these skills to fend off a group of mean girls; encouraged by Britta, Shirley, and Annie, he adopts a
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-like ability to point out exactly what women on campus are insecure about. Abed is the primary source of the show's
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s: he warns the study group in "
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" that their argument will lead to a
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, is the only member of the group to notice that they are being portrayed via
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in "
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", and occasionally breaks the
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.


Interests and hobbies

Abed's passion for filmmaking often leads him to recreate or pay homage to his favorite films. In the
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episode " Contemporary American Poultry", Abed contextualizes the study group's efforts to own the campus cafeteria's chicken finger supply within the scope of a mafia movie, and narrates the episode in the style of Henry Hill from '' Goodfellas.'' In " Critical Film Studies", he invites Jeff to a dinner under the guise of having a "real conversation" free from pop culture references, when in reality the dinner itself is Abed's attempt to reenact ''
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.'' Abed also regularly takes the opportunity to turn events into documentaries, such as in "
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" where Pierce's near-death experience becomes the basis of a documentary. In the
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episode " Documentary Filmmaking: Redux", he attempts to recreate '' Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse'' while capturing Dean Pelton's efforts to film a new commercial for Greendale. Aside from his own projects, Abed shows interest in several media franchises: the fictional British sci-fi show ''Inspector Spacetime'' (which is a parody of ''
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)'', the short-lived superhero drama '' The Cape'', and ''
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''. The show's references to ''Cougar Town'' resulted in Pudi making a cameo appearance on the
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episode "Something Good Coming, Part 1". In the series finale " Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television", Abed reveals he is moving to
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to work as a production assistant for a TV show.


Relationships with others

Abed's struggling social skills often frustrate other members of the cast, though the study group is generally accepting of him and comes to embrace his personality. Some of his less favorable actions include tracking the female members of the groups' menstrual cycles (a habit which he insists began accidentally) and installing tracking devices onto all members of the study group. Abed forms a close friendship with Troy; their relationship is characterized by their joint willingness to engage in hijinks, such as building a campus-wide
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and hosting a mock morning news program titled ''Troy and Abed in the Morning.'' The two move in together in season 3, and later invite Annie to join them in their apartment. The bounds of Troy and Abed's friendship are most notably explored in the
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episode " Pillows and Blankets", in which their conflicting philosophies regarding blanket forts results in a campus war, as well as in Troy's final episode " Geothermal Escapism", in which Abed must come to terms with Troy's departure from Greendale. In the
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episode " Herstory of Dance", Abed meets and develops feelings for a coat check girl named Rachel (
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). They date during season 5, though after the season's 9th episode, Rachel never appears again. Abed references her sudden disappearance in the season 6 episode "
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", remarking, "What happened to that girl I was dating?"


Reception


Critical response

The character of Abed Nadir has received acclaim from critics and viewers. In 2011, ''
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'' ranked him at first in their list of the 20 Best TV Characters of 2011, describing him as "the show's emotional center" and saying "his pop-culture obsessions and antics with his buddy Troy have made for some of the show's finest moments." Emily VanDerWerff, who served as TV editor for ''
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'' when ''Community'' originally aired, called Abed one of the most original characters of the decade and praised the show for finding "a different way to do a sitcom character." The phrase "Six Seasons and a Movie", yelled by Abed when Jeff argues that ''The Cape'' will be canceled, became a rallying cry for the ''Community'' fanbase when the show was on the verge of being canceled itself. Though the show never confirms if Abed is autistic, many critics have praised the show for its portrayal of Abed within that context and for allowing Abed to establish relationships and undergo character development nonetheless.


Awards and nominations

For his portrayal of Abed, Pudi has been nominated for several awards, including three
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s for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, one
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for Individual Achievement in Comedy, and three EWwy Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy (winning one in 2012).


References

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