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"Basic Lupine Urology" is the seventeenth episode of the third season of the American comedy television series ''
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'' and the sixty-sixth episode overall. It was written by
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and directed by
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. It originally aired in the United States on April 26, 2012, on
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. In the episode, the study group must figure out who killed the yam they were growing for a biology class project. Troy and Abed lead the investigation and track down suspects, while Jeff and Annie work to build a case against whoever did it. As they dig deeper, the group encounters several challenges that threaten to derail their case. Overall, the episode parodies the television series ''
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'', with the main and supporting cast members representing the detectives, prosecutors, and other figures seen on the show. Many stylistic elements and plot points used in the episode take direct inspiration from the series. The episode also features guest appearances by
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, Michael K. Williams, and Leslie Hendrix, among others. In its original broadcast, it was seen by 3.21 million viewers and received acclaim from critics, with much of the praise going to the show's execution of the format. It is often ranked among ''Community''s best episodes.


Plot

The study group finds their yam for a biology project smashed on the ground. Annie (
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) seeks an A for their work; Professor Kane ( Michael K. Williams) demands proof that someone "murdered" the yam. Troy (
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) and Abed (
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) question Pierce (
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), who could not enter the biology room to water the yam because the door was locked. Pierce suggests Todd (David Neher) may have had a motive for killing the yam. Troy and Abed find Todd with a burn on his hand; Todd tries to show he also got to the room too late. Troy and Abed meet Neil (
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), who handles the keys, and eventually trace the room's key to Star-Burns (
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). However, interrogating Star-Burns yields little. Elsewhere, a botanist ( Leslie Hendrix) indicates that someone likely stepped on the yam. Seeking evidence, Jeff (
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) orders a search of Star-Burns's locker. Inside, Troy and Abed find biology lab equipment. They corner Star-Burns, who admits to stealing the equipment and leaving the door unlocked, allowing Todd to enter. Star-Burns agrees to testify against Todd in exchange for immunity regarding his theft. Todd is apprehended, and Jeff and Annie present the case against him to Kane. Lt. Col. Archwood (
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), Todd's former commander, suddenly arrives and demands an explanation for Todd's predicament. Kane allows each side to present their case to the class. However, as Jeff and Annie prepare, they learn Archwood has scared off Star-Burns from testifying. In class, Archwood presents Todd as a hero, but under Annie's
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, Todd cracks. He reveals he picked up the yam to examine it and dropped it when the jar burned him. Jeff pulls Kane and Annie aside and asks for a C for Todd and the group, reasoning that Todd's confession does not show guilt. Before Kane announces the deal, though, Jeff realizes the class's yams were all given boiling water, killing them. He proves this by dropping the boiled yams, producing the appearance of being stepped on. When Vicki's (Danielle Kaplowitz) yam does not splatter, Neil suddenly confesses to killing the other yams to skew the grading curve, as Vicki was struggling and he wanted her to pass. Neil loses his status with the keys and agrees to retake biology. Afterwards, Jeff and Annie celebrate with Kane and Dean Pelton (
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) until they learn Star-Burns has died in a car crash.


Production

"Basic Lupine Urology" was written by
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, her fourth writing credit for the show. It was directed by
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in his directing debut for ''Community''; Schrab had worked with series creator
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on several other projects before joining the series. In January 2012, while ''Community'' was on
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during its third season, it was announced that the series would feature an episode paying homage to the television series ''
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''. The episode follows the general formula of a ''Law & Order'' episode, with a
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leading into an investigation followed by a trial. Within the episode, Troy and Abed fill the role of the cops or detectives and were likened to
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and Mike Logan by some critics. Jeff and Annie serve as the prosecutors, with Jeff compared to
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and Annie as "the attractive deputy DA". Shirley (
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) was likened to Lt.
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, while Pierce serves as a crooked informant. Britta (
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) makes a brief appearance as a crime technician, Chang (
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) serves as the bailiff in the trial, and Dean Pelton represents the district attorney. The show created a ''Law & Order''-styled
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for the episode that incorporated still photographs of the show's characters. The episode replaced its usual theme song with an electric piano-based version to create a similar sound to the ''Law & Order'' theme. The episode includes several other references to ''Law & Order''s format and style, including a one-liner or "zinger" to end the cold open and a last-second shock to leave a downer ending. The title "Basic Lupine Urology" is itself a play on
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, the creator of ''Law & Order''. Wolf is given a "special thanks" credit at the end of the episode. Leslie Hendrix, who played medical examiner Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers in ''Law & Order'' and several of its spin-offs, makes a cameo as a botanist in the episode. Michael K. Williams makes his third appearance on the show as Professor Kane, who fills the role of the judge; Williams also guest-starred on ''Law & Order''. In the episode, Williams alludes to his role as
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on ''
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'' when he remarks, "A man's gotta have a code."
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makes his sole appearance on the show as Colonel Archwood, a military lawyer. The death of Star-Burns was written into the show at actor
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's request. Stamatopoulos, who also served as a consulting producer and writer for the show and did not particularly enjoy the challenges of acting, asked to be written off the show to allow him to focus on his behind-the-scenes roles. The scene was not included in screeners sent to critics before the episode's airing to prevent spoilers from leaking. Star-Burns's death would go on to play a major role in the events of the next episode, " Course Listing Unavailable". The season finale, "
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", revealed that Star-Burns actually survived, and the character made a full return in the fifth-season episode "
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".


Reception


Ratings

In its initial broadcast, "Basic Lupine Urology" was seen by 3.21 million American viewers and received a 1.4
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in the 18–49 demographic. This placed the show fourth in total viewership in its time slot, behind ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', but marked a slight uptick from the previous episode. After factoring in seven-day DVR viewership, the episode rose to a 2.1 rating among adults 18–49.


Reviews

The episode received critical acclaim upon its release, including a 10/10 rating from ''
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'', an A− grade from ''
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'', and a 9.2 rating from ''
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''. Many critics praised the show for its execution of the format and for recreating the feel and rhythms of a ''Law & Order'' episode within the show's universe. Bill Wyman of ''
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'' went so far as to deem it a better
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than any ''Law & Order'' episode, commenting that it is "better plotted, more engrossing, has better surprises, cuts deeper, and says more about the
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." Despite this, several critics remarked that the episode still worked well even if the audience did not recognize many of the references. Another aspect of the episode that was praised was that it simply had fun with the characters and premise instead of taking itself too seriously. Both Sean Gandert of ''Paste'' and
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of ''
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'' remarked in their reviews that the episode lacked a serious emotional story or character arc, though neither thought that was a major problem. Similarly, Joshua Kurp of ''
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'' appreciated that the show moved away from the overly sentimental plots of the previous few episodes while keeping the characters true to their personalities. Other aspects of the episode that received praise were the appearances by Ironside and Williams and the way the main and supporting cast members were able to aptly fill their new roles. The show would go on to receive a nomination for Best Sitcom at the 2013
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for the episode. The episode is frequently listed as one of the show's best in retrospective rankings. ''
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'' named it the fourth-best episode of the show and the second-best of the season behind "
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", citing its commitment to the premise. ''
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'' placed it sixth in their rankings, while ''
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'' placed it fifth in their rankings and noted its quality as a stand-alone episode. ''Uproxx'' also named it as one of the ten funniest television episodes of 2012.


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