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created by
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that ran for 110 episodes. The show, set at the fictional Greendale
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, depicts the on-campus exploits of a close-knit
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. In the pilot, the main cast members are
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,
Gillian Jacobs Gillian MacLaren Jacobs (; born October 19, 1982) is an American actress. She is known for playing Britta Perry in the NBC sitcom ''Community'' (2009–2015), Mickey Dobbs in the Netflix romantic comedy series '' Love'' (2016–2018), and Mar ...
,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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.
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joined the main cast starting with the second episode, and
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was promoted to the main cast at the start of the third season.
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, and
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also played major roles throughout their stints while not actually being credited among the main cast. The series also features recurring characters, mainly fellow students or teachers at Greendale.


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The show revolves around the on-and-off campus exploits of seven students connected through their study group at Greendale Community College.


Jeff Winger

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), born c. 1974, is a sardonic, charismatic, and quick-witted ex-lawyer attending Greendale Community College. He was born in
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,
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, to parents William and Doreen Winger. His father divorced his mother when Jeff was very young and later had another child named Willy Jr., Jeff's half-brother. At the age of 10, he was bullied and humiliated in front of his friends at a
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over a game of
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, eventually wetting his pants. Unbeknownst to either of them at the time, the girl who beat him was his study-group peer Shirley, who was then 12 and a bully. He tells her that he had to change schools, as well as his hair, his clothes, even his personality because of the incident. In 1997, around age 19, Jeff submitted an audition tape for MTV's '' The Real World: Seattle'', which would later come back to haunt him during an election for Greendale's student-body president. In the season 5 episode " Geothermal Escapism", as study-group member Troy is about to leave Greendale, Jeff discreetly reveals to him that he has "never set one foot outside Colorado". Because of his background experience as a lawyer and his confidence, many people, including Dean Pelton and Señor Chang, seek help from Jeff. Jeff's adventures include stints as a member of the debate team and substitute glee club, and editor of the school newspaper, as well as efforts to improve Chang's professional and love lives. Due to his competitive nature and air of superiority, Jeff has a problematic relationship with his accounting, billiards, and pottery professors, and he ends up doing poorly in their classes.


Britta Perry

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) is a student at Greendale and a member of the central study group. Politically conscious and driven by a strong moral conscience, Britta's sensibilities often put her at odds with the rest of the group as well as other students at Greendale, who see her as a "buzzkill." Having dropped out of high school under the impression that it would impress
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, she attends Greendale to get her G.E.D and eventually opts to study Psychology in order to become a therapist. Britta joins the study group in order to improve her Spanish grade, though she quickly realizes that Jeff has only created the group in order to sleep with her. Though she initially rebuffs his advances, the two have sex toward the end of the school year ("
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"). Britta, in an attempt to compete with Jeff's affections for Professor Michelle Slater (played by
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), publicly confesses her love for Jeff. Though she is humiliated by this, she finds that she has attracted the attention and respect of many women on campus who hail her for her bravery. Jeff and Britta continue sleeping together covertly during their second year, up until Abed reveals their relations to the group. In season 3, Britta enters a relationship with Troy, though they break up on their first anniversary after deciding to stay friends. While vocally passionate about many causes, Britta fails to take action related to her social interests, and her political motivation is often depicted as misguided or self-serving. Jeff describes her as "pro-anti" due to her eagerness to oppose issues, such as
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and visiting the bathroom with other women. Her hypocrisy and tendency to invoke politics regardless of relevance, such as advocating for fictional gnomes' rights in
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, frequently frustrates both friends and strangers, to the point that others regularly refer to her as "the worst." Britta graduates from Greendale in
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and starts bartending, but she re-enrolls in classes in
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once Jeff becomes a professor. She joins the Save Greendale Committee and helps prevent the school from being sold to Subway. Despite being seen as obnoxious by those around her, Britta regularly proves herself to be a caring friend. She is the first to show concern for Abed when he begins seeing the world in claymation, consoles Abed and attempts to help him when he is upset over Troy's brief stint in the A/C Repair school, and helps Buzz Hickey reconnect with his son over Dungeons & Dragons.


Abed Nadir

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) is a young, emotionally reserved,
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pop-culture enthusiast who aspires to become a director and is currently taking film directing classes at Greendale. ''
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'' ranked him first in their list of the 20 Best 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." Abed Nadir is an alumnus of Greendale Community College. Abed had a troublesome life growing up due to a limited extent to his parents. There was social disunity between them as Abed's dad is a
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from the
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and his mom is
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. Abed is heavily implied to be on the autism spectrum, which makes it hard for him to understand and relate to people or display empathy in a normal way.


Shirley Bennett

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), (main cast seasons 1–5, guest season 6) is a recently divorced mother who attends Greendale Community College to pursue launching her own baked goods business. She carries herself in a friendly and motherly manner, but suffers from thinly-veiled rage issues and is implied to have an alcoholic past. A devout
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, Shirley's intolerance for her friends' religions (or lack thereof) often puts her at odds with the rest of the study group. She attempts to
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Annie (who is Jewish) at a pool party and suggests doing the same to Abed (who is Muslim) while he is in a catatonic state. Despite this, she is typically able to set aside religious differences in the interest of maintaining her friendships with the group. In "
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", Shirley becomes frustrated with the group for mistaking her
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costume as
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and has sex with Ben Chang, who is similarly frustrated that his
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costume is mistaken as
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or
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. Soon after, she reconnects with her ex-husband, Andre, and discovers she is pregnant. A message left on Troy's voicemail leads the group to speculate that Chang, not Andre, is the biological father, a possibility that Shirley finds repellant and is determined to avoid acknowledging. The baby is born in " Applied Anthropology and Culinary Arts" during what was supposed to be their Anthropology final exam, and Shirley is relieved to find that it is her husband's baby. She decides to name the baby Ben after Chang, making her son Ben Bennett. In "
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", Andre asks Shirley to remarry him. They marry after resolving a small conflict concerning whether Shirley will leave school and become a
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. She stays in school and opens a sandwich shop with Pierce, naming it "Shirley's Sandwich Shop." In season 5, it is revealed that Andre has once again left Shirley and taken the kids with him due to her devoting too much time and money to her sandwich business. She returns to Greendale to continue pursuing her entrepreneurial dreams, and joins the Save Greendale Committee. In the season six premiere, Shirley leaves for Atlanta in order to care for her ailing father. She eventually becomes the personal chef of a suicidal former detective attempting to solve the mystery behind his wife's death and his paralysis. When the group discusses her absence, Abed claims she was "spun off", and the closing credits feature a mock television advertisement for an
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about Shirley and the detective titled ''The Butcher and the Baker''.


Annie Edison

Annie Edison (played by
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), born December 19, 1990, is a diligent, strait-laced, Type-A,
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student who is in her fifth year at Greendale Community College after graduating and then reapplying to major in her dream,
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. During high school, Annie was a timid, nerdy student who desperately wanted to succeed, subsequently developing an addiction to
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. She was an acquaintance of Troy Barnes, a popular athlete, and harbored a crush on him. They both attended a party where high school honors were being awarded. When Troy, instead of Annie, received the award for "Most Likely to Succeed", and when he failed to recognize Annie when she criticized him, she suffered a nervous breakdown that culminated in her jumping through a plate-glass window yelling, "Everyone's a robot!" Her injuries necessitated six separate reconstructive surgeries. Against the wishes of her mother, she chose to confront the addiction and go to rehab. This led to an estrangement from her family, including any financial support, and she currently survives on her savings from her childhood. In season 2, the group learns she is living in a horrible neighborhood (in an apartment situated over ''Dildopolis'', an all-night
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), and Troy and Abed invite her to move into their new place in season 3. While attending rehab, she had an outing to a
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restaurant, during which she saw an advertisement for Greendale and decided to participate in the community college. Between her graduation from rehab and her enrollment in Greendale, she shed her geek appearance and began to straighten her hair and dress more fashionably. Though the youngest of the group, Annie is also by far the most studious and serious. She is, for example, the only student of Greendale to have ever made use of the extra credit program that the college offers by hosting a
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party. During an episode where she is forced to leave the group due to her sabotaging their Spanish finals, the group learns that she is the only person who knows how to study. She also takes audio notes of every class and transcribes them, prompting Pierce to exclaim and misuse the term "spoiler alert". She is very intensely focused on grades, school activities, and group cohesion. A noticeably cheerful girl, she is enthusiastic about helping out the school, writing for the school paper and participating on the debate team, and organizing school events. Annie's youthful innocence often, but not always, means that she is less involved with the group's less morally acceptable practices, though she genuinely enjoys spending time with them. She attempts to motivate and manipulate the other study group members with guilt, using her "Disney face". She takes the cohesion of the study group more seriously than the other members and, in trying to get the group to retake Spanish 102 together, gets Señor Chang fired for his fake degree in "
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". Annie has been shown to occasionally choose her interests over keeping the group intact, first by dating Britta's estranged ex-boyfriend Vaughn and (temporarily) choosing to leave Greendale and the group to follow Vaughn to another college, and later by deciding to exclude Jeff from the group and her friendship during his season 3 premiere nervous breakdown when he attacked the table with an ax after accidentally inhaling monkey-gas. On one occasion, her somewhat-illicit cradle sexuality is used to lure Jeff into Glee Club. Nonetheless, these cases rarely result in long-lasting issues. Annie used to pine after Troy, on whom she had a crush since his high school football quarterback days, but that stops when she begins dating Vaughn. At the end of the first season, it appears as if Annie has developed a romantic dynamic with Jeff, whom she kissed both to win a debate competition and at the end of the season. While she is still interested in Jeff at the beginning of season 2, he is more standoffish, and after the study group learns he'd had sex with Britta during the paintball episode, Annie says she thinks of Jeff as "gross". Later in the episode " Asian Population Studies" Annie develops a crush on Dr. Rich Stephenson, a fellow Greendale student that Jeff had clashed with. Jeff seems jealous but refuses to admit it. However, Rich declines Annie's advances due to their age difference. There have been indications that Annie may still harbor feelings for Jeff, and it has been suggested that he may feel similarly. However, it is revealed in "
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" that Annie is coming to terms with how exactly she feels about Jeff when Abed manipulates her because of her apparent feelings for him. Annie learns from the experience that the way she responds to her feelings for Jeff is shallow and immaterial and that any kind of love or feelings like this is not fair to herself or the other person. She also gains a better understanding of Abed as well. In season 5, Annie has become a salesperson for a pharmaceutical company and returns to Greendale to accomplish better things with her life. She becomes the leader of the Save Greendale Committee. At the end of season 6, she gets an internship at the
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.


Troy Barnes

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), (seasons 1–5) born December 4, 1989, is a former high school football star and Greendale Community College student. Born and raised in Greendale, Colorado, and raised a
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, Troy spent two years in
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, but believed it was normal after his mother told him that everyone is "ten for two years". He later made a name for himself as the varsity
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of his
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team and was also prom king. However, he lost his football scholarship by deliberately injuring himself during a "keg flip". His numerous admirers at school included future Greendale peer Annie Edison. Troy's status at Riverside High prompted him to wear his letter jacket for days after his initial enrollment at Greendale. Jeff quickly inferred that this was a sign of Troy's insecurity. He is also afraid of tarantulas, rats, centipedes, lakes (" Environmental Science") and automatic toilets (" Critical Film Studies"). He now plays quarterback for the nonathletic Greendale Human Beings, saying he would rather play football for fun. While he starts off hanging out with
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at Greendale rooms in season 1, Troy immediately becomes best friends with Abed, who feeds and shares Troy's quirky and infectious sense of humor. The two spend most of their time at Greendale together, and many episodes are capped with one of their comedic antics. As the two hang out over the course of the first two seasons, Troy increasingly abandons his identity as a jock and embraces the notion of being a nerd. In doing this, he saves the whole school in the second season's Halloween episode. Troy's fondness for Abed is so strong that he dumps an attractive librarian ( Maite Schwartz) immediately after she calls Abed weird. He lurks and fidgets jealously, fearing Jeff and Abed will become best friends when Jeff throws Abed a ''
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''-themed birthday party and buys him a replica briefcase from the actual film. While their bond was nearly destroyed during the pillow-blanket fort campus "war" of 2012 in " Pillows and Blankets", quick thinking from Jeff Winger and imaginary "friendship hats" ultimately saved the day. However, it also became plain that Troy and his best friend have big and deep differences. Instead of being Abed's roommate for their sophomore year, Troy decides to live in Pierce's mansion (" Pascal's Triangle Revisited"). While living with him over the summer, Troy starts up a
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account documenting unintentionally funny/horrible things Pierce says at "old-whitemansays", which Pierce was originally angry about but embraced after learning the account had 600,000 followers. Because Pierce has old-school, homogenizing racism issues, Troy initially needs to assert that Shirley is not his mother and later says that Shirley is not his cousin. Long oblivious to Annie's romantic interest in him, Troy makes a few broad attempts at wooing her but fails ("
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"). In the second season, it is hinted that Troy has feelings for Britta, and Troy lies about having his uncle molest him to take advantage of Britta's attraction to men with pain ("
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"). Troy kisses Britta but comes clean about his lie and is disappointed when she claims kissing him was a mistake. Though he repeatedly tries to deny it, Troy is skilled at
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and air-conditioner repair, expertise recognized by the Greendale plumbing underground as well as Greendale's air-conditioning technical school powerhouse cabal (" Advanced Gay"), who have launched a fierce campaign to convince him to leave the regular school and join their ranks. Troy also plays down the serious interest he shares with Britta in
interpretive dance Interpretive dance is a family of modern dance styles that began around 1900 with Isadora Duncan. It used classical concert music but marked a departure from traditional concert dance, as a rebellion against the strict rules of classical ballet ...
, which conflicts with his fading image as a football player. His lifetime idol is actor
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, but he is so terrified to meet Burton in person that when he does so, he goes
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. A reliable source of boyish faux-dumb wit, Troy has many unique opinions and beliefs: all dogs are male and all cats female; he is also distracted by shiny objects and cries over minor emotional setbacks. Troy has evolved from the start of the series as a cocky, selfish, image-obsessed boy to a goofy and passionate, yet goodhearted and responsible, young man. In " History 101", it is revealed that Britta and Troy have begun dating. They break up in "
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". In season 5, Troy returns and becomes a member of the Save Greendale Committee. After Pierce's funeral, Troy was given his remaining shares of Hawthorne Wipes, weighing at about $14.3 million, on the condition that he sails around the world. Pierce had the chance to do so but failed and called it his biggest regret; he wants Troy to do it, and Troy accepts. Troy then leaves with LeVar Burton in " Geothermal Escapism". A news report in " Analysis of Cork-Based Networking" claims that pirates have abducted Burton and a "non-celebrity" in the
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. In "Basic Email Security", Frankie mentions that Troy mysteriously vanished after Pierce masturbated himself to death. Troy briefly appears, in Spider-Man pajamas, on a background TV screen in the 2018 film '' Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse'' (inspired by Troy's pajamas in season 2 episode " Anthropology 101", which inspired
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to create the Spider-Man of color seen in the film).


Pierce Hawthorne

Piercinald Anastasia "Pierce" Hawthorne (played by
Chevy Chase Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase (; born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He became the breakout cast member in the first season of ''Saturday Night Live'' (1975–1976), where his recurring ''Weekend Update'' segment b ...
; seasons 1–4 main cast, season 5 guest), born August 10, 1943, deceased c. 2014, is a moist towelette
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attending Greendale Community College. His father founded Hawthorne Wipes, the award-winning moist towelette company. He claims to be a world traveler, a
toastmaster Toastmaster is a general term, prevalent in the United States in the mid-20th century, referring to a person in charge of the proceedings of a public speaking event. The toastmaster is typically charged with organization of the event, arrangi ...
, magician,
keyboardist A keyboardist or keyboard player is a musician who plays keyboard instruments. Until the early 1960s musicians who played keyboards were generally classified as either pianists or organists. Since the mid-1960s, a plethora of new musical instru ...
, and self-styled
hypnotherapist Hypnotherapy, also known as hypnotic medicine, is the use of hypnosis in psychotherapy. Hypnotherapy is generally not considered to be based on scientific evidence, and is rarely recommended in clinical practice guidelines. However, several p ...
, and considers himself a "quality-of-life person". He enrolled in Greendale in 1999, looking for friendship and popularity, but is held back by his clumsiness and lack of tolerance. Much older than most Greendale students, he is often confused by youth culture while still embracing it. (" Introduction to Statistics"). He also unknowingly buys into many
sexist Sexism is prejudice or discrimination based on one's sex or gender. Sexism can affect anyone, but primarily affects women and girls. It has been linked to gender roles and stereotypes, and may include the belief that one sex or gender is int ...
and
racist Racism is the belief that groups of humans possess different behavioral traits corresponding to inherited attributes and can be divided based on the superiority of one Race (human categorization), race or ethnicity over another. It may also me ...
stereotypes, which often lead him to make offensive statements, the nature of which he's completely unaware. Much of this is directed at Shirley, who he sometimes mistakes for other black women ("
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"); Abed, who he suspects is a
terrorist Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of violence against non-combatants to achieve political or ideological aims. The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violence during peacetime or in the context of war aga ...
because he is
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; and Jeff, who he actively tries to roast in an attempt to be cool, despite his inability to do so with wit. This leads Troy to start up a
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account with 600,000 followers called "oldwhitemansays" (" Anthropology 101"), documenting anything controversial said by Pierce. When he finds out, he is furious at Troy until Troy reveals the number of followers, prompting Pierce to encourage Troy to keep the account going. After his behavior became merciless in season 2, the study group put Pierce on a "diet" with a strict limit on when and how often he can say offensive things. (" Custody Law and Eastern European Diplomacy") Although he has occasionally made negative comments about Jews, he has also said that Annie Edison (the only Jewish member of the group) is his favorite person in it ("
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"). It is also suspected that he has subdued feelings for the second youngest female in the group, Britta Perry. Given his age, eccentricity and out-of-touch behavior, Pierce occasionally surprises his friends with wise insight and advice when they truly need it. Though he considers himself to be a "Reformed Neo-
Buddhist Buddhism, also known as Buddhadharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and List of philosophies, philosophical tradition based on Pre-sectarian Buddhism, teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or ...
", he is a member of an obscure religious cult. In season 1's " The Science of Illusion", the group tricks him into dressing as the
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Wizard to achieve a level of ascension in his cult. His religion also plays an important role when his mother dies in the season 2 episode " The Psychology of Letting Go" and Pierce believes his "Buddhist" teachings that she will be reborn, carrying a canister of what he thinks is his mother's soul around (in actuality a
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). When, along with Jeff and Troy, he listens to a
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made by his mother telling him she's gone and encouraging him to let her go and live his life, Pierce simply shrugs it off as her losing her mind. At the same time, Jeff decides he's better off with that rationale and lets him continue with his belief. Pierce has been married seven times and has 32 "ex-stepchildren" he tries to be close with, though most of them either avoid him or take advantage of him for his
wealth Wealth is the abundance of valuable financial assets or physical possessions which can be converted into a form that can be used for transactions. This includes the core meaning as held in the originating Old English word , which is from an ...
. He is the author of Greendale's unusual school song and was a member of Vaughn's band for a brief time. He is also severely
claustrophobic Claustrophobia is a fear of confined spaces. It is triggered by many situations or stimuli, including elevators, especially when crowded to capacity, windowless rooms, and hotel rooms with closed doors and sealed windows. Even bedrooms with a l ...
. Because of his moist towelette business, Pierce is very wealthy and owns a mansion, where Troy also lives over the summer and during the second year. It has been shown that Pierce may often act out because of how he was raised by his cruel, bigoted father Cornelius, who even went to the extent of hiring another boy to play Pierce in a commercial while scorning and putting down the real Pierce (" Celebrity Pharmacology"). In season 2, Pierce becomes more agitated at the study group for leaving him out of their activities. He temporarily joins an elderly group of students who act like teenagers called the Hipsters to feel accepted ("
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"). He breaks both of his legs in a trampoline accident after revealing a secret trampoline Jeff and Troy were hiding ("
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"). To move around, he buys himself an ineffective wheelchair powered by his breath, for which he claims to have outbid three hospitals. After this, he grows dependent on his painkillers and also becomes increasingly at odds with the study group because of the combination of his heartless behavior and their tendency to exclude him from their activities. He begins to play the role of the study group's villain, but both trends seem to subside when he comes to terms with the group after overdosing on his painkillers. These underlying tensions come to a head in " A Fistful of Paintballs", when it's revealed that the other members of the group secretly took a vote about whether they'd include him in the group next year, with only Annie voting to keep him in; by the end of " For a Few Paintballs More", while the other group members have reconsidered and are willing to let him back in the group, Pierce says he's not interested in staying with "whatever this is". He also tells the group that he assumes all of his relationships will end, so he continually tests and provokes people and why all seven marriages failed. He had never kept a group of friends at Greendale for longer than a semester (until he joined the study group). However, at the start of season 3, he promptly returns and rejoins the study group, regaining an overall center of relaxation. Having always sought the approval of his even more bigoted father, Cornelius Hawthorne (
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), he becomes more uncooperative after his death (" Advanced Gay"). After Hawthorne Wipes's board subsequently fires him, he tries to open up a sandwich shop on campus with Shirley. The sandwich shop's space is rented out instead to Subway, and together, Pierce and Shirley work to sabotage the Subway restaurant. In "Curriculum Unavailable", Shirley delivers a speech against the Subway restaurant, and it is destroyed in the ensuing riot. In "Introduction to Finality", Dean Pelton then offers the space to Shirley and Pierce, but because there is only one signature space, Pierce and Shirley file suit for the rights to the sandwich shop. After an inspirational Winger speech, Pierce fires his lawyer, Alan Connor (
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), and he and Shirley agree to have joint ownership of Shirley's Sandwich Shop by having Jeff sign the papers. In the season 4 finale, " Advanced Introduction to Finality", Pierce finally graduates from Greendale. He later appears in a cameo during the season 5 premiere, " Repilot", as a pre-recorded
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in a courtyard at Greendale. It is revealed that the hologram was donated in compliance with a court order he was "not allowed to discuss" and that he has "no legal right" to be on the Greendale campus as a result of the lawsuit. The recording also reveals that the Greendale College Quad is home to the "Pierce Hawthorne Museum of Gender Sensitivity and Sexual Potency". In the season 5 episode "
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", Shirley reveals that Pierce has died; in the following episode, "
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", the group is forced to take a
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in compliance with Pierce's
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to prove that none of them murdered him. He leaves the group bittersweet parting words and generous gifts. He leaves Troy his remaining shares in his moist towelette company, worth over $14 million. As a condition, he insists that Troy must sail around the world since when Pierce himself had the opportunity, he spent it cruising around
Belize Belize is a country on the north-eastern coast of Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south. It also shares a maritime boundary with Honduras to the southeast. P ...
doing
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with
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. He leaves Shirley his
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in
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, Britta an
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filled with his favorite music, and Jeff an expensive bottle of
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. He also leaves each member of the study group a cryogenic cylinder of his frozen
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should they like to continue his legacy, the filling of which is revealed to have caused his death.


Ben Chang

Benjamin Franklin "Ben" Chang (played by
Ken Jeong Kendrick Kang-Joh Jeong ( ; ; born July 13, 1969) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and physician. He rose to prominence for playing Leslie Chow in ''The Hangover'' film series (2009–2013) and Ben Chang in the NBC sitcom ''Community'' ...
), referred to as Señor Chang in season 1 and widely as Kevin in season 4, was originally the study group's unhinged Spanish teacher. In the first season, he is the only main character who is not a member of the Spanish study group. At the end of the first season, however, it is revealed that he does not have any teaching qualifications and that, like Jeff, he will have to attend Greendale as a student to get a degree. He can be quite theatrical at times (once even faking his own death to get a rise out of his students), and also has a huge ego. His
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issues are constantly evident. He acts in mean-spirited ways with minimal stimulus; during his classes, he frequently picked on Annie for apparently no reason other than her desk being closest to where he stood while addressing his students. It is made clear in multiple episodes that he initially takes certain situations far too seriously: In "Modern Warfare", he tries to eliminate Jeff and Britta by shooting at them with an automatic paintball gun and later activates a bomb of paint hidden in his jacket to try to eliminate Jeff. In " Competitive Ecology", he claims to be a "detective" of the school after being on the Security team for a month. He starts hunting for clues to solve a "case" after meeting a distressed student (which in reality was just a coincidence) and later burns down a school section while doing so. These over-the-top personality traits veil deep issues of being left by his wife, with whom he was later reunited, although this did not hinder his rash behavior towards his students afterward. Chang has an antagonistic relationship with almost every student and faculty member at Greendale. He is on terrible terms with Dr Duncan (" Pascal's Triangle Revisited", " The Psychology of Letting Go"), who potentially foreshadows Chang's lack of teaching qualifications when in "
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", he notes Chang demands to be called "Señor" because he is not a real professor. In the season 1 finale, Chang and Duncan come to blows when Chang becomes a student, and Duncan is suspended from teaching, resulting in a physical battle at the end-of-the-year dance. Though Duncan gets a
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against him, Chang, in turn, nullifies this by getting a restraining order against Duncan, thus allowing him to take his anthropology class. They seem to have formed grudging respect for each other since. His brother is
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Chang, who criticizes Señor Chang's confusing title and behavior. On several occasions, Chang claims to have eaten his twin sister Connie ''in utero''. He enjoys jetting around on a scooter, plays the
keytar A keytar (a portmanteau of ''keyboard'' and ''guitar'') is a keyboard instrument similar to a synthesizer or MIDI controller that is supported by a strap around the neck and shoulders, similar to the way a guitar is held. Overview Though the ...
as an instrument, and has a history of having his clothes stolen from the local
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. According to Chang in "Modern Warfare", he plays
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three times a week, and he uses his skill in the sport against Jeff and Britta. As a student, he seeks a degree in
music theory Music theory is the study of theoretical frameworks for understanding the practices and possibilities of music. ''The Oxford Companion to Music'' describes three interrelated uses of the term "music theory": The first is the "Elements of music, ...
to use his keytar skills professionally. In the
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episode of season 2, he and Shirley have a sexual interlude after they bond over how their costumes are misunderstood (she being
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and not
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, and he being
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and not
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or
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). Beyond the evidence of a voicemail that Chang sent to Troy, no one remembers this incident due to a government coverup of the entire Halloween party. His self-proclaimed nickname is "El Tigre Chino" (Spanish: "The Chinese Tiger"), and he owns a black jacket which has on the back that moniker and the image of a
tiger The tiger (''Panthera tigris'') is a large Felidae, cat and a member of the genus ''Panthera'' native to Asia. It has a powerful, muscular body with a large head and paws, a long tail and orange fur with black, mostly vertical stripes. It is ...
. His office features a portrait of him as a
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with "El Tigre" at the bottom and a statue of a tiger. In season 2, he is in the same anthropology class as the study group. In the episode " Anthropology 101", after he asks the study group to let him join them, he is then seen in the study room secretly plotting his revenge on them for getting him fired, switching between evil and right sides like the character
Gollum Gollum is a Tolkien's monsters, monster with a distinctive style of speech in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world of Middle-earth. He was introduced in the 1937 Fantasy (genre), fantasy novel ''The Hobbit'', and became important in its sequel, ' ...
from ''
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''. He eventually joins the study group in the episode " Asian Population Studies" after being voted in over Rich. He proves his worth in the next episode helping Annie and the group save their drug awareness play from Pierce's antics. Chang wants to get to know Shirley after discovering that he may have impregnated her on Halloween, a night that no one at Greendale can remember. His rescue of Annie initially seems to win over Shirley. However, she is visibly disturbed to see his too unbalanced behavior. He later moves in with Jeff after his wife throws him out again (after he confesses his fling with Shirley), but Jeff grows sick of his stupid, unbalanced behavior and finally orders him out. However, his behavior in helping Shirley when she goes into labor during a riot at Greendale wins her over to the point that after the baby (whose father is Shirley's former husband Andre) is born, she decides to name her newborn son Ben after him. In the season 3 premiere, Chang is still homeless and has taken to living in the air ducts on the Greendale campus. When Dean Pelton discovers this (by Chang being driven into his office during the pest-control operation), he offers Chang room and board to work as a security guard. When the rest of the security staff soon quits, including Sgt. Nuñez, he becomes head of campus security. He is not good at his job, and the school cannot afford more human resources (an offer of a random credit for student volunteers produces no results). Still, at an off-campus
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, Chang strikes up a friendship with a gaggle of pre-teens and somehow recruits them into his ranks as the "Changlorious Basterds" (described in " Pillows and Blankets" as being "like ''
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'', but with 'Chang' instead of 'In'"). Both Chang and his "Changlorious Basterds" take part in the massive pillow fight at Greendale that results from Abed and Troy's conflict over a world record. Later, after the death of Alex "Star-Burns" Osborne, Chang requests increased privileges as head of Greendale security from the dean, who initially refuses his request. However, after a riot caused by the study group breaks out at Star-Burns' wake, Chang and his security team (now dressed in
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and equipped with batons and
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) subdue the student body and restore order to Greendale, with Chang self-titling himself as General and calling the study group his "prisoners" for inciting the event. In the wake of the riot, Dean Pelton decides to fire Ben and pin the blame for causing the damage to the school on him. However, Chang instead replaces the dean with a
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, tranquilizing the real dean and keeping him prisoner within Greendale. The fake dean, under the orders of Chang, supports the
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at the trial against Jeff and the study group who have been dubbed "The Greendale Seven", and the study group is expelled. With the study group gone, Chang takes over Greendale, installing his "Changlorious Basterds" as school-wide security officers and keeping the real Dean under heavy security. At a group therapy session, originally meant for Abed only, the therapist told the study group that Greendale does not exist and the past three years of their life have been delusions. In contrast, they have lived in a
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. The study group initially believes the therapist but quickly realizes his lies when he is found trying to escape out a window and pointing out that they have backpacks and photos from the school. It is exposed that Chang hired the therapist to dissuade them from ever trying to return, and with this knowledge, the Greendale Seven vows to get their school back. After gaining intel on the inner workings of Chang's rule over Greendale, the study group plans an "elaborate heist", attempting to rescue the real dean and expose Chang to the school board. While it initially looks as if the heist has failed, Chang realizes the study group has fooled him, and the failed plan was merely part of a larger plan that succeeds. However, Chang admits the actual plan in time and stops the study group from leaving. He explains his goal: to burn down the Greendale records and thereby erase any evidence of his wrongdoing but fails to see that this could potentially burn down the entire school and kill everyone. With help from the Greendale Air-Conditioning Repair School, Troy and the group manage to escape Chang's imprisonment and prevent the fire from starting. In a showdown with the study group, both Jeff and Chang equip electric taser batons with which they intend to duel. However, this is quickly cut short by the school board arriving, demanding explanations for both the real and fake Deans fighting each other and Chang's actions in running Greendale. He vows to explain but quickly runs out the door. In the season 3 finale montage, it is shown that Chang has taken to living in air ducts again. However, this time, he resides in the vents at City College, foreshadowing a possible alliance between the two in season 4. However, he returns to Greendale in season four with no apparent memory of his identity or previous actions, referring to his condition as "Changnesia". However, at the end of the episode "
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", it is revealed he is faking Changnesia. In " Heroic Origins", after Abed realizes that it was because of Chang that the study group all went to Greendale and tells him he was always a part of the group and hints that he knows that "Kevin" was faking "Changnesia". He then calls Dean Stephen Spreck, Dean of City College, that he is out of the plan to destroy Greendale. In season 5, Chang decides to turn himself in for his crimes and returns to Greendale under
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as a math professor, living in the school. He exhibits more social behavior in season 5 and later joins the Save Greendale Committee. However in the finale, he sides with those trying to sell Greendale. When the sale is prevented, Chang double-crosses the school board again by stealing their money and replacing his teeth with diamond fillings. In season 6, Chang sees some success as an actor after appearing in a stage adaptation of ''
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'' and a ham commercial that goes viral. He briefly moves to Los Angeles and is hired for a film directed by
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. His career abruptly ends, however, when he gets into trouble and accidentally insults Spielberg. He returns and realizes that he truly feels at home at Greendale and that he is his "best self" with the group. During an extended group hug in the season 6 finale, Chang reveals himself to have been a closeted homosexual throughout the series, tearfully declaring that he is "legit gay".


Craig Pelton

Dean Craig Isidore Pelton (
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) (recurring seasons 1–2, starring season 3–6) was an educator at Greendale for ten years, after or during which he earned a
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degree at the fictional Appomattox University, and, when the series begins, has been Greendale's
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for five years. He desperately wants Greendale to be a "real" university, maintaining an intense rivalry with nearby City College, whose dean seems personally committed to Greendale's downfall. When first introduced, Pelton is obsessively
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, as evidenced when he changes the Greendale
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from the Greendale Grizzly to the racially-, gender-, and age-neutral Greendale Human Being in " Football, Feminism and You"; his explanation for the change is that "most of these people reendale studentshave been called animals their entire lives." In the early seasons, Pelton has a habit of dressing in elaborate costumes for Greendale events or for simple announcements. These costumes have included
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,
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,
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, and other famous figures, in addition to more abstract costumes, such as one that was half-male and half-female. This quirk gradually fades as Pelton begins to be more directly involved in the study group's adventures. Pelton has displayed various fetishes, the most prominent being his increasing fascination with men dressed in Dalmatian costumes during the first season, after he sees an internet video-clip featuring a man dressed in such an outfit (muttering to himself, "this better not awaken anything in me..."). Pelton displays many quirks and eccentricities regarding his
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; Vice Dean Laybourne describes him as a "
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imp" ("
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"), and when once called a "
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" by student Leonard ("
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"), Pelton offhandedly says that the term is "barely the whole truth". Pelton displays an obvious and increasingly obsessive crush on Jeff Winger, treating Jeff with favoritism and inappropriately touching him (particularly on the chest) when he is nearby. In the season 6 episode "Queer Studies and Advanced Waxing", Dean Pelton is recruited to the school board as a token homosexual but is uncomfortable with the label, saying being gay is only "two-sevenths" of what he identifies as, and resumes his job as dean after the charade becomes too much to handle. Despite his ongoing over-the-top behavior, Pelton has many bouts of self-doubt and confusion, once questioning his life choices after realizing that he had gone "too far" with one of his costumes and would have to wear it to the bank that day, commenting to himself that he needs to "get islife together".


Recurring characters

The series also features many recurring characters, who are students and staff members at Greendale.


Faculty


Ian Duncan

Dr. Ian Duncan (played by
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) is a British-born professor of psychology at Greendale. Duncan seems to be a highly qualified professor and
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, but is not above scheming for personal gain like trying to con Jeff out of his
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or exploiting Abed's issues to advance his career. Though Jeff once successfully represented him as a lawyer by exploiting the legal system, Duncan refuses to help him cheat on principle. He provides free therapy to several students, including Britta and, at one point, hopes to write about Abed's issues for a book deal. He also has a rivalry with Señor Chang and willingly mocks Chang over being fired and subsequently becoming a Greendale student. At the end of the first season, he is suspended by Dean Pelton for his drunken behavior at a school function, prompting Chang to punch Duncan in the face. Because of this, he gets a
restraining order A restraining order or protective order is an order used by a court to protect a person in a situation often involving alleged domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, assault, harassment, stalking, or sexual assault. Restraining and perso ...
against Chang while chasing him around and preventing him from getting to places. After Greendale suspended Professor Bauer, he took over her anthropology class, despite his complete lack of knowledge about the subject. In "
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", Duncan played a prominent role in guiding Abed through his suppressed feelings about Christmas. It is also implied in that episode that Duncan had a miserable childhood growing up in a
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in
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before immigrating to the United States with his grandmother. He never knew the identity of his father and later admitted his mother worked as a
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in a
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in
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,
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. As is alluded to several times throughout his appearances, Duncan appears to have a
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. Duncan did not appear in the third season, although Britta is now enrolled in his Intro to Psychology class, and his name is seen on the cover of her textbook as the author. The fourth season refers to his unexplained disappearance when Troy asks the group if anyone had seen him lately (" Intro to Felt Surrogacy"). In the season 5 episode "
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", Duncan returns joining the Save Greendale Committee, explaining his absence saying he had been taking care of his sick mother, although he stopped because he had "put in istime". His alcoholism and
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of Britta have both returned. He gives up on pursuing Britta after sharing an intimate conversation with her in " Bondage and Beta Male Sexuality". He is absent again in season 6, though in the premiere episode "
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", Abed is seen wiping the nameplate on his door.


Buzz Hickey

Prof. Buzz Hickey (played by
Jonathan Banks Jonathan Ray Banks (born January 31, 1947) is an American actor. He played FBI Special Agent Frank McPike in the television series '' Wiseguy'' (1987–1990). For his role, he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supportin ...
) is a
criminology Criminology (from Latin , 'accusation', and Ancient Greek , ''-logia'', from λόγος ''logos'', 'word, reason') is the interdisciplinary study of crime and deviant behaviour. Criminology is a multidisciplinary field in both the behaviou ...
professor and Jeff's officemate in season five. Hickey is a military veteran and former police detective, and his gruff demeanor is a result of his fifteen-year tenure at Greendale. He serves as a mentor to Jeff, helping him to make the transition from student to teacher. Hickey is a member of the Save Greendale Committee and Annie's criminology teacher. Hickey is also an aspiring artist and writer, and he is currently working on a comic strip entitled "''Jim the Duck''". He becomes film partners with Abed in " Bondage and Beta Male Sexuality". It is revealed that Hickey lost his virginity to Duncan's aunt while stationed in England, and it is implied that he may have fathered Duncan's cousin. He has a strained relationship with his son Hank, resulting in his being excluded from his grandson Sebastian's life. They tentatively restore their differences in the episode "'' Advanced Advanced Dungeons & Dragons''. He has a better relationship with his other son, Furio, who is gay, and spends Christmas and
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with his sister, Rachel. Hickey is not seen again after season five and in the season six episode "Basic E-mail Security", one of the Greendale Lunchlady's hacked e-mails has the subject line "Buzz Hickey Memorial Services", seemingly implying either that Hickey died off-screen or that he has begun his own memorial service business.


Frankie Dart

Francesca "Frankie" Dart (played by
Paget Brewster Paget Valerie Brewster ( ; born March 10, 1969) is an American actress. She first received recognition for her recurring role as Kathy on the fourth season of ''Friends''. She gained wider recognition as FBI Supervisory Special Agent Emily Pre ...
) is a consultant hired to help improve Greendale in "
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". The group initially ostracizes her from the Save Greendale Committee for altering the fabric of the Greendale they know and the dynamic of the group itself. Still, she is soon integrated into the group as a friend. Frankie often acts as a stabilizing element for the group, referring to their relationship as " codependent" ("Wedding Videography") and immediately recognizing issues such as the unhealthy "will they/won't they" between Jeff and Annie, the absurd fact that Chang was once the group's teacher, and Jeff's troubles with alcohol. Beginning with the episode "Queer Studies and Advanced Waxing", the question of Frankie's sexuality becomes something of a running gag and a curiosity among the group, who even place bets on it ("Basic Email Security"), with Jeff guessing "Chapstick lesbian" and Annie making a guess so disgusting that no one will repeat it. In the end ("Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television"), Frankie's improvements to the school enable Greendale to be officially "saved" and remove the need for the Save Greendale Committee. Frankie remains in her position and in the group, who decide to name themselves the "Nipple Dippers". Brewster previously appeared in the fifth season episode " Analysis of Cork-Based Networking" as the head of Greendale's IT department, Debra Chambers.


Elroy Patashnik

Elroy Patashnik (played by
Keith David Keith David Williams (born June 4, 1956) is an American actor. He is known for his deep voice and screen presence in over 300 roles in film, stage, television, and interactive media. He has starred in such films as '' The Thing'' (1982), ''Pla ...
) is a failed inventor and
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. He developed a
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company and lives in a
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. He decides to enroll at Greendale to reinvent his life in " Lawnmower Maintenance and Postnatal Care", joining the Save Greendale Committee shortly after. He is hired as head of Greendale's IT Department in " Queer Studies and Advanced Waxing". He is a fan of the 1990s
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band Natalie is Freezing, and briefly dated the lead singer Julie. Elroy initially remains aloof from the rest of the group, but bonds with them over a
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called The Ears Have It in "
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". In " Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television", Elroy leaves Colorado for California after getting a job at
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. David previously appeared in the third season episode " Pillows and Blankets" as the narrator.


Prof. Michelle Slater

Prof. Michelle Slater (played by
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) is a statistics professor at Greendale. She had a strict policy against dating students, but became romantically involved with Jeff, after he begged her to sleep with him during a Halloween party (" Introduction to Statistics"). She and Jeff share a similarly tough sense of humor and cynicism. Later on, she breaks off their relationship. She later reacquires interest in Jeff, consequently developing a rivalry with Britta for his attention (" Pascal's Triangle Revisited"). Jeff later states that if he did pursue a relationship with her, it would evolve him, while a relationship with Britta would help him know more about who he is. In addition to Jeff, she draws interest from other faculty members, such as Señor Chang and Dr Duncan, who have made comically bad attempts to seduce her. Troy and Abed's closed-circuit television show of the student body elections ("
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") later notes that she is missing.


Prof. Eustice Whitman

Prof. Eustice Whitman (played by
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) is an accounting professor at Greendale Community College, the college's debate coach and a strong believer in
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. Despite believing that Whitman would be an easy teacher, Jeff had trouble passing his accounting class in " Introduction to Film" since Whitman grades his students not on their academics but on how well they "seize the day". In "
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", he instructs Jeff as coach of the debate team and offers him unsolicited advice on how to lead his life fully in different circumstances.


Prof. Sean Garrity

Prof. Sean Garrity (played by
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) is the theatrical drama instructor at Greendale. He gets involved in a conspiracy intrigue with Jeff, Annie, and Dean Pelton, when he mysteriously poses as Jeff's fake Conspiracy Theories night school class teacher, "Professor Professorson" in the episode "
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". He later teaches Troy and Britta in an elective acting class and directs Troy in an all-black cast stage production of ''
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'', entitled, "Fiddla ''Please''". In " Introduction to Teaching", he teaches a two-day course called "
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: Good or Bad?" that Abed finds very difficult.


Prof. June Bauer

Prof. June Bauer (played by
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) is an anthropology professor at Greendale introduced in " Anthropology 101". Though very old, she's a surprisingly good fighter ("Anthropology 101"). Bauer has engaged in many worldly yet strange pursuits, such as hunting monkeys with a blowgun in the
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and drinking her urine for its health benefits. She is also not afraid of attacking her students, shooting a disrespectful Star-Burns with a blow gun and nearly killing Jeff with her weapon of nine weapons, after which she gets suspended from teaching. She then leaves Greendale to go to the
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.


Dr. Marshall Kane

Dr. Marshall Kane (played by
Michael K. Williams Michael Kenneth Williams (November 22, 1966 – September 6, 2021) was an American actor. He rose to fame for his acclaimed portrayals of Omar Little on the HBO drama series ''The Wire'' (2002–2008) and List of Boardwalk Empire characters, Alb ...
) is the biology teacher at Greendale, noticeably more serious and intense than other professors. He just came off of a twenty-year prison sentence in which he completed his
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and is baffled by some of how the world has since changed. He initially dislikes Jeff for his constant
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use and briefly kicks him out of his class. Unlike his peers, Dr. Kane often tries to veer away from some of the more ridiculous antics at the school. After some hesitation, he lets Jeff join his class after Star-Burns approaches him about starting a drug operation and is consequently kicked out. He resigns his job after the events of "Basic Lupine Urology", making the study group's Biology credits invalid. He also has a hard-line policy against accepting
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, but only Jeff and Pierce know of this.


Prof. Noel Cornwallis

Prof. Noel Cornwallis (played by
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) is Greendale's stern, manipulative history professor who teaches the group in the fourth season after having been fired from his long-term post at
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because of a "slip-up with a co-ed". He is a descendant of Lord Charles Cornwallis. The Englishman is baffled by the school's eccentricities, dislikes the study group, and almost immediately regrets going to work at the school. It is revealed off-screen in " Intro to Felt Surrogacy" that he gave Annie the answers to a test in exchange for letting him rub her feet. He plays a very prominent role in " Intro to Knots" when he is tied up by Chang and the study group at a party at Jeff's apartment for supposedly giving them a failing grade on a group assignment. He narrowly misses out when his efforts to get the study group to turn on each other for a few better grades fails to break them, then admits he was not really tied up and simply stayed put because being "held hostage" was more enjoyable than his usual friendless and boring holidays, and decides to give the entire group mediocre passing grades.


Students


Alex "Star-Burns" Osbourne

Alex "Star-Burns" Osbourne (played by
Dino Stamatopoulos Konstantinos Pollux Alexandros "Dino" Stamatopoulos (born December 14, 1964) is an American writer, producer, and actor. He has worked on TV programs such as '' Mr. Show'', '' TV Funhouse'', ''Mad TV'', '' The Dana Carvey Show'', ''Late Show wi ...
) is a middle-aged student at Greendale known for his star-shaped
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as well as other quirks, such as wearing a
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and owning a lizard later in the series. He takes several classes with the main characters, including Spanish and Boating. He is a music lover, and in particular likes the band
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. Though Star-Burns is habitually laid back and sloppily dressed, he has a son who, in stark contrast to him, is incredibly businesslike. In "
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", he admits that he is a
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. He worked in the school cafeteria until the events of "
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", when the group causes him to be fired for siphoning off chicken fingers—the most edible foodstuff served by the cafeteria—for his friends (afterward, though, they conspire to do the same thing for themselves). For the most part, however, he is disconnected from the group, and he sometimes seems confused as to who the individual members in the group are. He does, however, know who Jeff is. Though he enjoys the attention he receives because of his sideburns, he craves an identity beyond them. He begins wearing the aforementioned top hat at the beginning of the second season to draw attention away from them. He is assumed dead when a meth lab that he has been operating out of from his car's trunk explodes in the episode "Basic Lupine Urology". As per his wishes, his body was cremated. In the third-season finale, it is revealed that he faked his death and had been attempting to start a new identity. To this end, he is shown sporting a new haircut, albeit still with star-shaped sideburns. He returns in "
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", when he is found hiding in the stables, where he has lived while hiding, eating garbage, and trying to develop a "cat car". He ends up being accused of being the Greendale Ass-Crack Bandit, only for Jeff to find out this was a ruse by the Dean to deflect attention, in exchange for the Dean hiding Star-Burns' meth charges and allowing him to remain in the stables. In "Modern Espionage", Frankie interrogates him about the underground paintball game. Although he cooperates when she uses his real name, she permanently expels him from Greendale for participating in the paintball game.


Magnitude

Magnitude (played by
Luke Youngblood Luke Youngblood (born 12 June 1986) is a British actor. He is known for playing Ben in ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'', young Simba in '' The Lion King'' at several London venues, Lee Jordan in the ''Harry Potter'' film series, and Magnitude ...
), short for "Magnetic Attitude", is an Afro-British student at Greendale who is described as a "one-man party". His catchphrase is "Pop, pop!", which gains him laughter from his peers. While generally liked by faculty and staff, some dislike him, particularly Professor Marshall Kane (" Competitive Ecology"). In the episode "
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" Magnitude runs for the office of Student Body President. He is one of the final two candidates, opposing Leonard in "the political debate of the century", a debate consisting of Magnitude repeating his "Pop, pop!" catchphrase and Leonard blowing raspberries as a retort. When Dean Pelton and Annie take the "Pop, pop!" phrase away from him to give to a lazy potential student with rich parents in "
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", he is left broken and speechless. They're so horrified that they tell the student he cannot have Magnitude's catchphrase (though to everyone's surprise, that ends up leading him to enroll at Greendale because he's tired of having everything handed to him and never getting any better at anything). Magnitude happily declares, "POP, POP!" Magnitude attended high school with Annie and Troy. It was revealed that Magnitude's use of "Pop-pop!" as a catchphrase began at the high school party where Annie had her mental breakdown because of two balloons popping right next to him (" Heroic Origins"). In season five (" Geothermal Escapism"), he admits that he is British (as Youngblood is in reality). He briefly appears in the season six episode " Intro to Recycled Cinema" as an extra in Abed's sci-fi film, ''Raiders of the Galaxy''.


Leonard Briggs

Leonard Briggs (alias Leonard Rodriguez, played by
Richard Erdman John Richard Erdman (June 1, 1925 – March 16, 2019) was an American character actor and occasional film and television director. He appeared in more than 160 films and television productions between 1944 and 2017, mostly in supporting roles ...
) is an elderly man who is studying business at Greendale Community College and has been since the '70s. Leonard's old age is shown through a scratchy voice and many references to things like the Second World War. He and Jeff have a comically antagonistic relationship resulting in Jeff and other members of the study group to only say "Shut up, Leonard..." followed by a comment (for example, "Shut up, Leonard. No one knows what you're talking about."; "Shut up, Leonard. I talked to your son on Family Day. I know all about your gambling."). Though noticeably older than the other students at Greendale, he acts like a reckless, rebellious teen or young adult, often using slang and engaging in such activities as playing pranks and bass guitar and encountering "pregnancy scares". He leads a rowdy, disobedient band of elderly Greendale students called the "Hipsters" (because they all have hip replacements), with whom Pierce temporarily hangs out in "
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". He has children, though they are never seen on camera. In the season two finale, he claims to have been one of the
Little Rascals ''Our Gang'' (also known as ''The Little Rascals'' or ''Hal Roach's Rascals'') is an American series of comedy short films chronicling a group of poor neighborhood children and their adventures. Created by film producer Hal Roach, who also pr ...
, to have been in "a few real wars" that were less scary than the all-out paintball battle raging on campus, and to have been banned from the
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near the 15 exit. During "
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" he ran for the student presidency, using the surname "Rodriguez" in an attempt to court the Latino vote. It is revealed in multiple episodes from season 3 that Leonard still has the last name Rodriguez in a title card. Leonard has a
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channel in which he reviews food products. One such video is shown in the closing scene to " Foosball and Nocturnal Vigilantism", where he declares Eugenio's Four Cheese Pizza to be "a buy". He does this again in the episode "
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" with a bag of potato chips he also likes. While Leonard briefly held valedictorian status in season 4, Dean Pelton (empowered by a pseudo-body-swap where he was acting and talking like Jeff Winger) learned that after earning an A in a
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repair course he took in 1968, Leonard simply made all of his subsequent classes Pass/Fail, taking him out of the running for a title now coming down to a showdown between Annie and Shirley ("
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"). In the season six episode "Ladders", it is revealed that Leonard has been a student at Greendale since it opened in the 1970s under the name "Greendale Computery College", in the episode " Pillows and Blankets" it was rumored that Leonard fought in the
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for the
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ns, and in the episode "
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", his candidacy synopsis graphic reveals that he is a member of the Whig Party.


Vaughn Miller

Vaughn Miller (played by
Eric Christian Olsen Eric Christian Olsen (born May 31, 1977) is an American actor, writer and producer. He is known for his portrayals of Investigator Marty Deeks on the CBS television series '' NCIS: Los Angeles'', Austin in the film '' Not Another Teen Movie'', ...
) is a usually shirtless, earth-friendly, mellow "neo-
hippie A hippie, also spelled hippy, especially in British English, is someone associated with the counterculture of the 1960s, counterculture of the mid-1960s to early 1970s, originally a youth movement that began in the United States and spread to dif ...
" student who is the lead singer of a
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band at Greendale Community College. A frequent hacky sack and
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Frisbee player, he has had several notable interactions with the show's main characters, as he initially dated Britta and was in a band with Pierce. Though he at first seems very laid-back and peaceful, he started writing popular hate songs about Britta and Pierce after his relationships with them turned sour ("
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"). However, he and Annie began a relationship, much to the bemusement of Jeff, Britta, and Troy and later, Shirley. At the end of the first season, he transfers to a community college in Delaware because of their strong hacky-sack athletic program. Annie initially decided to join him there before changing her mind. He was the cause of the bond between Jeff and Shirley in the first season due to his small nipples, which Shirley finds hilarious. They also reference this in season 3.


Rich Stephenson

Rich Stephenson (played by ) is a student who is in Jeff's pottery class, of whom Jeff grows jealous for his sculpting skills (" Beginner Pottery"). A doctor who is friendly and well-liked by everyone stands in stark contrast to Jeff, who tries to catch him as a ringer. Nicknamed "Doc Potterywood" by Jeff, it is implied that Jeff may actually have been right, and Rich had secretly taken previous pottery classes at different colleges. It is hinted at the end of "Beginner Pottery" that his mother's relationship is extremely strained. Rich had a brother who died in a roller-coaster accident ("Beginner Pottery"). He spends time with the study group again in "Epidemiology", when he attempts to treat the infected students while dressed as a banana and causes Jeff to admit his hatred for him openly. After spending winter break volunteering with Annie, he joins Duncan's anthropology class and unsuccessfully competes against Chang for a spot in the study group. When he turns down a date with Annie due to her youth, Jeff begins to admire his ethics and seeks life advice from him, although he wants to abuse the power Rich gets from everyone loving him.


'Fat' Neil

'Fat' Neil (played by
Charley Koontz Charley Koontz (born August 10, 1987) is an American film and television actor. He is best known for his recurring role as the student nicknamed 'Fat' Neil on ''Community''. Early life, family and education Koontz was raised in the San Francis ...
) is a student ostracized for being
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. He was first introduced in the episode " Asian Population Studies". Jeff, who accidentally coined the name "Fat Neil" ("
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"), attempts to make it up to him after he thinks Neil is considering suicide. Jeff organizes a ''
Dungeons & Dragons ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) originally created and designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The game was first published in 1974 by TSR (company)#Tactical ...
'' game with the study group (without Pierce) where Neil, a huge ''D&D'' fan, will save the day. Though Pierce attempts to sabotage the event and mocks Neil, Neil still regains his confidence after winning the game. It is implied in " Applied Anthropology and Culinary Arts" that he and Vicki have feelings for each other. Though his fate after the D&D game seemed unsure, Neil later emerged in " Pillows and Blankets" as the DJ for Greendale's campus radio station, calling himself "Real Neal". As revealed in "Basic Lupine Urology", he and Vicki have, at some point, begun dating. In season 5, Neil is shown to be friendly with the group, and Jeff expresses pride at the fact that the group saved his life so that he could return to "doing stuff in the background". In the season 6 episode "Basic Email Security", the group force Neil to sit through the performance of a comedian who makes offensive jokes about his weight, and as a result, Neil decides never to speak to the group again.


Garrett Lambert

Garrett Xander Lambert (played by
Erik Charles Nielsen Erik Charles Nielsen (born May 8, 1981) is an American actor and comedian. Early life Nielsen was born in West Sayville, New York. He is of Danish descent. Nielsen graduated from Palm Bay High School in 1999. While attending Boston University, ...
) is a
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y and out-of-shape student at Greendale with a frighteningly screechy and anxious-sounding way of speaking. He takes several classes with some of the main cast. There have been several student-led movements to "save" Garrett. However, he has no apparent illnesses, and Jeff and Annie have been left wondering if those savior plans worked or not ("Digital Exploration of Interior Design"). His middle name is Xander in the credits for Abed's documentary in the season 4 episode "Advanced Documentary Filmmaking". In the season 6 episode "Wedding Videography", Garrett is married to classmate Stacy ( Erin McGathy). Although she turns out to be his cousin, Chang convinces them to remain married.


Todd Jacobson

Todd Jacobson () is a student at Greendale who takes biology with the study group in " Competitive Ecology". Forgiving and good-natured, he responds to insults with "None taken". The group picks on him after he is paired with Pierce on a class project and inadvertently upsets the group's natural balance. He eventually explodes at the study group, calling their love for each other "weird" and "toxic" and ending with "Offense taken". Todd is a married
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veteran who has a newborn daughter. Todd also states that he needs insulin shots. He also appears in "Basic Lupine Urology", in which he is accused of destroying the study group's biology project. Todd's relationship with the group is more amicable in season 6, wherein he works at Shirley's Sandwiches ("Ladders"), participates in the underground paintball game ("Modern Espionage"), and even officiates Garrett's wedding ("Wedding Videography"), during which he muses that he "could be God".


Rachel

Rachel (
Brie Larson Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers (born October 1, 1989), known professionally as Brie Larson, is an American actress. She played supporting roles in comedies as a teenager, and has since expanded to leading roles in independent films and Blockbuste ...
) is a cute, quirky girl that Abed meets while on a date with two other girls at a school dance (" Herstory of Dance"). The two connect, although Rachel would only return a season later, on " Analysis of Cork-Based Networking", when they go on a date. She makes another appearance when she is Abed's girlfriend in " VCR Maintenance and Educational Publishing". In the season six premiere "
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", Abed, about the fact that Brie Larson's film career keeps her from making frequent appearances on the show, comments that anyone observing the narrative of the study group may have questions such as "What happened to that girl I'm dating?"


Other recurring students

* (Bill Parks) is a football player at Greendale with red hair and beard. He appears in a number of episodes including " For a Few Paintballs More" before getting shot down by City College paintball soldiers. * (Dominik Musiol) is a Polish exchange student, and a hallmate of Abed, serving—among other things—as his directing assistant. * (Danielle Kaplowitz) is a Dance Major at Greendale who is continually ignored by her peers. In season 2, it is implied she and "Fat Neil" have feelings for each other; they start dating in season 3 ("Basic Lupine Urology"). Pierce has a continued hatred for her ever since she refused to lend him a pencil. * ( DC Pierson) is a journalist for the student newspaper, the ''Greendale Gazette-Journal'' ("
Investigative Journalism Investigative journalism is a form of journalism in which reporters deeply investigate a single topic of interest, such as serious crimes, racial injustice, political corruption, or corporate wrongdoing. An investigative journalist may spend m ...
") and a cofounder of the college sketch group the Greendale Goofaws, which also include Linda Greene (Meggie McFadden), Buzz Foster ( Dominic Dierkes) and Derrick Bideos ( Dan Eckman). In real life, actors Pierson, McFadden, Dierkes, and Eckman form the comedy group Derrick Comedy, with former ''Community'' regular
Donald Glover Donald McKinley Glover Jr. (; born September 25, 1983), also known by his musical stage name Childish Gambino (), is an American actor, comedian, musician, and filmmaker. While he studied at New York University and after working in Derrick ...
as the fifth member. * (Marcy McCusker) is a student at Greendale whom Jeff brings to a mixer to keep Rich from being voted into the study group in " Asian Population Studies". Her personality is that of a flirty air-headed student who has a penchant for spelling words with "Qu" where a "K" sound would typically be, which explains her name. She also appears in " For a Few Paintballs More". In "Basic Lupine Urology", Star-Burns attempts to use her as a "make-out decoy". She is mentioned in the fourth-season episode " Intro to Knots" when Annie tells the group that she'd learned from Quendra that they were receiving a failing grade from Professor Cornwallis, for whom Quendra did "assistant work". Upon hearing of Quendra's connection to Cornwallis, Shirley replies sarcastically, alluding to Cornwallis' history with female students. * (Irene Choi) is Annie's chief academic rival at Greendale. The study group often refers to her as "Other Annie" or "Asian Annie". Intelligent and extremely competitive, she copies Annie's idea of a Greendale Model United Nations Team (" Geography of Global Conflict"), and later appears as a rival to the group in other school events. In Queer Studies and Advanced Waxing, she took over Annie's role as
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in a play adaptation of ''
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''. * Harry Jefferson (Wil Garret) is an elderly, blind man. He appears in "
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" and "
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". He has a short monologue in " Pillows and Blankets" where he states, "Well, I guess all hugs have to come to an end." * Dave (Darsan Solomon) is a student in Jeff's Law class. In the sixth finale, "Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television", he appears in Jeff's vision of what will happen if all of his friends leave Greendale (essentially, Jeff will be left with the supporting cast).


Staff


Robert Laybourne

Vice Dean Robert Laybourne (
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) is head of Greendale's air conditioner repair annex and the real power behind Greendale, as revealed in "
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". When Dean Pelton decides to confront Laybourne over the annex purchasing an espresso machine, Laybourne shows him that the air conditioning annex is the primary source of Greendale's funding. He thus holds complete power over the dean's office. Later, upon learning Troy's plumbing abilities, Laybourne tries to recruit him to the air conditioner annex. He instigates a pillow war between Abed and Troy, hoping to divide their friendship and motivate Troy to enroll in the air conditioning repair school. Murray later kills him, something which is revealed to the air conditioner repair school by Troy in "
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".


Jerry

Jerry (
Jerry Minor Jerome Charles Minor Jr. is an American actor, comedian and writer known for his comedic roles in numerous television programs such as '' Mr. Show'', ''Saturday Night Live'', '' Trigger Happy TV'', '' Delocated'', ''Brickleberry'', '' Unbreakable ...
) is the head janitor at Greendale. After he witnesses Troy's supreme innate plumbing abilities, he makes several attempts to convince him to become a plumber ("
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"), which he regards as a noble profession. While attempting to recruit him, he later warns him against becoming an air-conditioning repairman, calling the air-conditioning men "elitists". He has appeared several times since, often in a cranky mood when the study group asks him to find or fix things in the school.


Crazy Schmidt

Crazy Schmidt (
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) is a janitor at Greendale, who is best known for his odd, erratic temperament.


Murray

Murray the AC Repairman (
Dan Bakkedahl Dan Bakkedahl (born November 18, 1969) is an American actor and improvisational comedian. He is best known for starring as Tim Hughes on the CBS sitcom ''Life in Pieces'', as Congressman Roger Furlong on the HBO series ''Veep'', and as Steve Nuge ...
) is a member of the Greendale Air Conditioning Repair Annex. He kills Vice Dean Laybourne, briefly becoming the new Vice Dean before being exposed by Troy, who is revealed as the "truest repairman".


Sgt. Nuñez

Sgt. Nuñez (
Mel Rodriguez Melvin Dimas Rodríguez (born June 12, 1973) is an American actor and comedian, best known for starring as Nurse Patsy de la Serda on the HBO comedy '' Getting On'', as Todd Rodriguez on the Fox comedy '' The Last Man on Earth'', and as Ernie Go ...
) is the chief of campus security for Greendale College. All of Nuñez's officers quit when Dean Pelton informs them that the college no longer has funds to pay them, and they can only be reimbursed in-class credits. Nuñez stays because he needs SCUBA certification, and Chang becomes his new underling. He eventually quits after Dean Pelton sides with Chang.


Carl and Richie

Carl Bladt (Jeremy Scott Johnson) and Richie Countee (Brady Novak) are two inept, often drunk members of Greendale's board of directors. Though they are generally laid-back and friendly, they have repeatedly lowered school standards and fail to realize when Chang replaces the Dean. They hate the school and later sell it briefly to ''Subway Sandwiches''. Richie also believes that he can read people's minds.


Other


The Greendale Human Being

The Greendale Human Being is the "ethnically neutral"
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created and designed by Pierce and Dean Pelton in " Football, Feminism and You". Though intended to embody a spirit of inclusivity and to avoid derogatory stereotypes, its featureless appearance is distinctly
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, like a neutral gray
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or
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performer. It appears in several different events and initiatives sponsored by the Dean as the school's mascot. Fumes from the magic marker used on its costume have been known to make it unusually aggressive. It has been seen with both female and child versions of itself. Items have been added to the costume, such as angel wings for Valentine's Day and icicles in " Regional Holiday Music", which the students say only make it look creepier. In an episode of ''Dean Pelton's Office Hours'', a series of mini-episodes featuring the Dean reveals that at least one of the mascots is played by a woman.


Andre Bennett

Andre Bennett (
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) is Shirley's ex-husband and a store manager. In 2008 he cheated on Shirley with a
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named Mysti, and they separated and divorced during the first season. He becomes her boyfriend again after learning of her pregnancy; he remains loyal to her even after discovering that Chang could be the father (" Asian Population Studies"). It ultimately turns out that the baby is Andre's, and he remarries Shirley in the middle of the third season. During the fifth-season premiere, " Repilot", Shirley reveals that Andre has once again left her and has taken the kids with him, as she put too much focus on her sandwich shop at Greendale, inadvertently neglecting her family.


Alan Connor

Alan Connor (
Rob Corddry Robert William Corddry (born February 4, 1971) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his work as a correspondent on ''The Daily Show with Jon Stewart'' (2002–2006) and for his starring role in the film ''Hot Tub Time Machine''. He ...
) is a lawyer and former colleague of Jeff's who attends
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sessions at Greendale, where he had once met Annie. Though he does not admit it to Jeff after they meet again in " Accounting for Lawyers", the study group knows that he had sent an email message to his law firm exposing Jeff's credentials, which got him fired. Alan returns in "Introduction to Finality", working as Pierce's lawyer in a court case between Pierce and Shirley for ownership of a sandwich shop in the cafeteria. Alan reveals that he now heads the law firm that Jeff worked at and threatens Jeff to drop the case or not come back to work at the law firm. After an inspirational Winger speech, Pierce fires Alan, and Alan reveals that he did send the e-mail that got Jeff disbarred, for which Jeff thanks him. He appears again in " Repilot" when he tries to convince Jeff to help him launch a major lawsuit against Greendale, which Jeff ultimately rejects.


Gobi Nadir

Gobi Nadir (
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) is Abed's father, with whom Abed has a somewhat complicated relationship. While Mr. Nadir wants Abed to take over the family's
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restaurant, Abed plans to become a film director. Abed also thinks Gobi blames him for his mother leaving them. Gobi is a very protective yet argumentative father, but he learns to accept that his son needs filmmaking to express himself. Gobi appears on Family Day and disapproves of the more lenient way in which Shirley raises her boys. He is equally controlling of his niece Abra.


Officer Cackowski

Officer Cackowski () is a local police officer, repeatedly visiting Greendale in the line of duty. He initially appeared as a member of campus security before inexplicably becoming a police officer. He seems to be friends with Professor Sean Garrity, referring to him by his given name. He appears in " The Science of Illusion" to investigate a body Britta drops out of the biology labs; in "
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", he teaches Jeff and Annie the dangers of fake gun shootouts. He later returns in season 3 to investigate Troy and Abed's landlord in " Foosball and Nocturnal Vigilantism", and in "Curriculum Unavailable" to assign Abed to a psychologist for sneaking onto Greendale Campus to investigate the Dean's Doppelganger Chang has in control. Cackowski returns in the season 6 episode "Basic Email Security" to help investigate a hacking attempt on the school, treating the group as old friends and acting surprised that they want to keep a cop they've known for five years "at arm's length". In that episode, he appoints a child named Warburton to run his department's
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division, although Warburton catches his friend Ryan as the culprit at the end of the episode. In " Grifting 101", it is revealed that he is taking a class at Greendale.


Steven Spreck

Dean Steven Spreck ( Jordan Black) is the dean of rival City College, who makes several subversive efforts to shut Greendale down, including the instigation of an all-out paintball war on Greendale's campus. Like Dean Pelton, he seems to have an ambiguous sexuality. He appears briefly during a montage at the end of season three, apparently forming another plot. In the season 4 episode " Heroic Origins", it is revealed that he is working with Chang to sabotage Greendale and has
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s for a giant
mechanical Mechanical may refer to: Machine * Machine (mechanical), a system of mechanisms that shape the actuator input to achieve a specific application of output forces and movement * Mechanical calculator, a device used to perform the basic operations o ...
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. Spreck's last-ditch effort to harm Greendale occurs in the season 6 episode "Basic Crisis Room Decorum" – although Spreck himself does not appear, City College runs an attack ad that defames Greendale by claiming that it gave a degree to a dog. Jeff and the group foil City College again by releasing their ad, which instead of attacking Spreck back, provides an honest commentary on how Greendale needs to "get its shit together". Spreck and City College do not appear again in the series. However, they are briefly suspected of hiring a ringer to destroy Greendale in the underground paintball game in "Modern Espionage".


Gilbert Lawson

Gilbert Lawson (
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) is Cornelius Hawthorne's assistant, executor of the estate, and illegitimate son (thus Pierce's half-brother). According to Cornelius' will, he has Pierce and the study group play "Journey to the Center of Hawkthorne" to claim his inheritance. He repeatedly cheats to "win" the game. Still, when Cornelius's video avatar orders him to agree that he is not Cornelius' biological son after all (to maintain Cornelius' insistence that the Hawthorne family is entirely Caucasian), he refuses to do so. Cornelius turns on Gilbert, who then joins forces with the study group to destroy Cornelius and win the game for real. Sympathetic to his story of disgusting and racist treatment by Cornelius, Pierce and the group allow Gilbert to claim the inheritance in the episode "
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". He later becomes Pierce's roommate in his mansion. In " Intro to Knots", Annie mentions that Gilbert was giving Pierce
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, including by watching the film ''
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''.


Annie's Boobs

Annie's Boobs (
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) is Troy's pet
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. Annie's Boobs was reportedly named by a competition held via the monkey's personal
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account. Troy maintains that the account belongs to Annie's Boobs, and thus cannot legitimately change the monkey's name. It also hates the caviar Abed buys for it. Since Annie's Boobs was set free by Abed, it has spent its time collecting items owned by the study group and storing them in a nearby air vent. Its first appearance was in the season one episode "
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".


Faux-by

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impersonator that Chang hires to impersonate and replace the Dean after he takes over the school.


Guest characters

* (
Patton Oswalt Patton Peter Oswalt (born January 27, 1969) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. His acting roles include Spence Olchin in the sitcom ''The King of Queens'' (1998–2007) and narrating the sitcom '' The Goldbergs'' (2013–2023) as adult ...
in "Home Economics" and "The Psychology of Letting Go") is the school nurse at Greendale. He considers himself the Hawkeye of Greendale. * Cornelius Hawthorne (Joe Fria in "Celebrity Pharmacology" and
Larry Cedar Larry Frank Cedar (born March 6, 1955) is an American voice, film and television actor, best known as one of the players of the Children's Television Workshop mathematics show '' Square One TV'' on PBS from 1987 to 1994. He played Max, Alex the ...
in "Advanced Gay" and "Digital Estate Planning") is Pierce's overbearing father. Cornelius is a strong
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, homophobe, and
classist Class discrimination, also known as classism, is prejudice or discrimination on the basis of social class. It includes individual attitudes, behaviors, systems of policies and practices that are set up to benefit the upper class at the expense of ...
, holding prejudices and
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s about almost all ethnic groups including
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and Welsh. Cornelius wears a toupee made carved from
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to avoid hair coming from "orientals". He chastises Pierce for having Jewish and African-American friends and marketing Hawthorne Wipes to the
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. He dies of a heart attack after Jeff tells him he's both a lousy father and a dinosaur who knows the entire world (including his son) hates him and has no more use for him. Cornelius is seen as embarrassed by his son Pierce even from a young age, refusing to have him on his
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after he failed his audition. Cornelius strongly resembles
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, the founder and spokesman of
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. This is why in "Basic Rocket Science" Pierce goes crazy as the Colonel taunts him. * Jeremy Simmons (
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in "Debate 109") is a student at neighboring City College, who is the primary rival of Greendale's debate team. * Doreen (
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in "The Politics of Human Sexuality") is an escort that Pierce meets in his marketing class and later gets into a relationship with. After she dumps him during a Greendale school dance, he borrows money to pay for her company. * Mike Chilada (
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in "Comparative Religion") is a bully at Greendale who gets into a big brawl with the study group before Christmas. He reappears briefly at the beginning of " A Fistful of Paintballs" chasing Fat Neil. * Buddy Austin (
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in "Investigative Journalism") is a student at Greendale, who, while no one ever noticed him, was a member of the study group's Spanish class taught by Señor Chang. He desperately wants to join the study group, and despite his irritating behavior, is eventually accepted. However, he joins a cooler study group that includes Star-Burns and is led by
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in a cameo when he finds out they voted him in. * Madame LeClair (
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in "
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") is the ballet professor at Greendale. * Coach Herbert Bogner (
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in "
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") is a physical-education coach who teaches billiards at Greendale. He comes into conflict with Jeff, who refuses to wear the Greendale regulation gym shorts when playing pool, and the two face off in a billiards match which ends in the nude. * Rabbi Chang ( in "
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") is Señor Chang's older, critical brother with much-unresolved history between them. Rabbi Chang is blind to the surface incongruity of his being a Rabbi but chides Señor Chang to drop his Spanish act. As much as these two brothers might seem to be at odds, Señor Chang does leap to his brother's aid and fights in his honor when Pierce obliviously harasses Rabbi Chang during a game of
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. After Señor Chang is fired, Rabbi Chang helps him by getting him jobs as a security guard at ceremonies he officiates. * Amber (
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in "Basic Genealogy") is one of Pierce's thirty-two ex-stepchildren, who pretends to like him and comes to Family Day since he sends her significant sums of money. She and Jeff share a mutual attraction, and the two prepare to have sex until Jeff learns how she is exploiting Pierce. * Nana Barnes (
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in "Basic Genealogy") is Troy's grandmother, whom he fears and avoids. Britta argues that the elderly should be cherished and respected, but Nana is incensed by being called old and insists on spanking Britta with a switch. * Abra (Emily Ghamrawi in "Basic Genealogy") is Abed's cousin who wears a concealing
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. Against her uncle Gobi's demands, she sneaks away to take off her burqa and have fun on family day at Greendale, but Shirley helps her sneak back unnoticed. * Prof. Marion Holly (
Tony Hale Anthony Russell Hale (born September 30, 1970) is an American actor and comedian. He is most known for his comedic leading roles in the Fox series '' Arrested Development'' as Buster Bluth, and as Gary Walsh on the HBO series '' Veep''. For the ...
in "Beginner Pottery") is the pottery professor at Greendale. While his class seems very easy and passable, he has a zero-tolerance policy for students who make joking reference to the pottery scene from the 1990 film ''
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'' (which he calls "Ghosting") and thus comes into conflict with Jeff. He has a habit of calling the students in his class "my blueberries". * Admiral Lee Slaughter (
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in "Beginner Pottery") is the stern teacher of boating at Greendale who runs his classes on a sailboat in the school's parking lot. * Ted (
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in "Accounting for Lawyers") is Jeff's former boss. He started up Hamish, Hamish & Hamlin's law firm so that he could have people around him who would not inquire about the mysterious hole in his right hand. He and Jeff have a good relationship, as evidenced by his offering Jeff a consulting position at the firm while Jeff is still a student at Greendale. In "Introduction to Finality", Alan Connor claims that Ted has died (having been eaten by sharks) and that Alan is now the firm's head, but this is not confirmed. * Meghan (
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in "Aerodynamics of Gender") is the leader of a group of "mean girls" at Greendale, who come into conflict with Britta, Annie, Shirley, and Abed. * Joshua ( Matt Walsh in "Aerodynamics of Gender") is a groundskeeper at Greendale who secretly has a giant trampoline on campus that gives people a spiritual calm when they jump on it. Though he reluctantly lets Jeff and Troy know about it and jump on it, he is fired when Pierce tells the rest of the school after breaking his legs. It turns out that he is staunchly racist. *
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appears as himself in "Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking" when Pierce hires him to meet Troy. Despite looking up to Burton as a role model, the latter had hoped to never meet him in person for fear of disappointing him. LeVar also helps Britta realize that she is a good friend but very bad with money. In "Geothermal Escapism", he accompanies Troy during his voyage around the world, though in " Analysis of Cork-Based Networking" it is revealed that pirates captured them. * Paige (
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in "Early 21st-Century Romanticism") is a student at Greendale befriended by Britta. Britta believes that Paige is a
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and uses her friendship with Paige to show her open-mindedness. Annie learns from Paige's friend that Paige is heterosexual and interested in Britta for mainly the same reasons Britta is interested in her. Britta and Paige eventually realize that neither of them is a lesbian and have a falling-out. * Special Agent Robin Vohlers (
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in "Intro to Political Science") is an emotionless Secret Service agent, who scouts out Greendale in preparation for
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's arrival. She meets and is intrigued by Abed, with whom she has several similarities. The two seem to develop feelings for each other enough for Vohlers to try to make him a threat to national security so she can spend more time around him, while Abed claims he can make napalm out of dish soap and cat food on television so she can observe him. They end up having a "date" watching ''Kickpuncher'' with Vohlers watching through binoculars from her van in the parking lot after bugging Abed's room. * Prof. Peter Sheffield (
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in "
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") is a professor at Greendale who ignites an academic rivalry with Abed. He is the author of ''Who Indeed?'' and ''What ''Was'' Happening?'', critical analyses of the television series ''
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'' and ''
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''. Like Dr Duncan, his academic theories and pride are eventually shattered by Abed's exceptional abilities. * Lukka (
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in " Custody Law and Eastern European Diplomacy") is a fellow student who befriends Abed and Troy, dates Britta, and turns out to be a war criminal. * The Black Rider (
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in " A Fistful of Paintballs") is a mysterious professional paintball assassin hired by City College to win the paintball contest at the end of season two. He takes an online course at Greendale and draws Jeff's ire, who feels insecure around him because of his good looks. After getting the drop on the study group in paintball, he is fooled into lowering his guard by Pierce's fake heart attack and eliminated from the game. * Professor Cligoris ( Martin Starr in " Geography of Global Conflict") is a history teacher at Greendale who helps Annie found the school's chapter of
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. He is obsessed with the history of the Model UN. *
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is the most famous alumnus of Greendale, and appears as himself in the episode " Documentary Filmmaking: Redux" to help film the college's new TV ad. Previously, the Dean had commissioned a statue of him for Greendale's campus in "
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". As the study group, Guzmán acknowledges Greendale Community College's inferiority but holds it dear because of the good times he had there (His good times there related to him getting "laid like crazy"). * Juergen (
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in "Foosball and Nocturnal Vigilantism") is the leader of a gang of German exchange students at Greendale who best Jeff at
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. * Prof. Cory Radison (
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in " Regional Holiday Music") is the seemingly cheery, yet deceptively intense glee club instructor at Greendale. When the current glee club suffers a nervous breakdown, he recruits the study group to replace them for the holiday pageant. They ultimately agree, but he leaves the school once it is revealed that he caused the bus crash that killed the previous club. In keeping with the ''
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'' parody, he often goes by "Mr. Rad". * Vinnie (
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in "Celebrity Impressionists") is the manager of The Doppel Gang, a company that rents out celebrity impersonators, who used to impersonate French Stewart himself. After Abed goes into debt after using the service too much, Vinnie makes the group work for him at a bar mitzvah. * Subway (
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in "Digital Exploration of Interior Design" (Part 1)) is a man hired by '' Subway'' to attend Greendale so that they could open a branch there. Having legally changed his name from Rick, he breaks company rules when he falls in love with Britta, and the company consequently replaces him. He is also symbolic of Britta's theory that modern corporations are "taking human form". He reappears in the episode "
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", this time representing
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in a
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campaign. * Blade (
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in "Origins of Vampire Mythology") Britta's nonchalant ex-boyfriend who works at a carnival. Jeff grows jealous of his inexplicable magnetism. * Dr. Heidi (
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in " Curriculum Unavailable") a fake psychiatrist hired by Chang to keep the Study Group away from the school. * Professor Albrecht ( David St. James in "Curriculum Unavailable" and "
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") a professor who teaches a class about ladders at Greendale. * Alter-Pierce is a sitcom version of Pierce played by actor
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in Abed's four-camera fantasies in " History 101". * Toby Weeks (
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in "Conventions of Space and Time") is the world's biggest ''Inspector Spacetime'' fan. He tries to kidnap Abed at a convention before being stopped by Troy. * George and Deb Perry (
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and
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in "Lawnmower Maintenance & Postnatal Care" and "Advanced Safety Features) are Britta's parents, who are shown to have had a much closer relationship to the rest of the group than she has had herself. * Reinhold (
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in "Alternate History of the German Invasion") is Juergen's brother who seeks revenge on the study group by repeatedly reserving their study room table before they can. * Karl (Alex Schemmer in "Foosball and Nocturnal Vigilantism" and "Alternate History of the German Invasion") is a member of the group of German students. He becomes Abed's friend after it is revealed he has a character named "Dr. Blitz" who saved Abed's character "Spacetimer 8032" in the on-line game Spawncraft. He loves blutwurst. * Lukas (Alex Klein in "Foosball and Nocturnal Vigilantism" and "Alternate History of the German Invasion") is a member of the group of German students. He loves luft balloons. * William Winger, Sr. (
James Brolin Craig Kenneth Bruderlin (born July 18, 1940), known professionally as James Brolin, is an American actor. Brolin has won two Golden Globe Awards, Golden Globes and an Emmy Awards, Emmy. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on August ...
in " Cooperative Escapism in Familial Relations") is Jeff's estranged father, who abandoned his mother and him when he was still a child. William's departure is responsible for many of Jeff's emotional problems and, for much of the series, Jeff has struggled about whether or not he should contact him. They ultimately spend Thanksgiving together during the fourth season, when it is revealed that William is a bold, emotionally distant reflection of Jeff from earlier in the series. After some hesitancy, Jeff ultimately confronts William about how his departure hurt him. * William Winger, Jr. (
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in "Cooperative Escapism in Familial Relations") is Jeff's half-brother, whom he did not know existed until the fourth season. A juvenile, emotional man caught in a state of arrested development. He was raised alone by his unloving father after his mother died and continues to live at home. * Archie DeCoste (
Zack Pearlman Zack Pearlman is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Zack in '' The Virginity Hit''. He has co-starred in short-lived television comedies such as MTV's ''The Inbetweeners'' and on the Fox sitcom '' Mulaney''. Early life Pearlma ...
in "Economics of Marine Biology") is a spoiled stoner from a wealthy family that the Dean tries to lure to Greendale as a "whale". * Coach Jason Chapman ( Ian Roberts in "Economics of Marine Biology") is a self-serious PE instructor at Greendale who teaches Troy and Shirley in his "P.E.E." class. * Balloon Guide (
Sara Bareilles Sara Beth Bareilles ( ; born December 7, 1979) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and actress. She has sold over three million albums and over 15 million singles in the United States. Bareilles has earned various accolades, including ...
in "Intro to Felt Surrogacy") the operator of the hot air balloon that the study group crashes. * Mountain Man (
Jason Alexander Jay Scott Greenspan (born September 23, 1959), known professionally as Jason Alexander, is an American actor and comedian. Over the course of his career he has received an Emmy Award and a Tony Award as well as nominations for four Golden Globe ...
in "Intro to Felt Surrogacy") is a friendly yet mysterious Greendale alumnus who lives in the woods. The study group runs into him when they crash a hot air balloon into the wilderness. * Mark (
Joe Lo Truglio Joe Lo Truglio (; born December 2, 1970) is an American actor and comedian. Best known for his role as Charles Boyle on the Fox/ NBC sitcom ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'', he also was a cast member on the television series '' The State'' and '' Reno 91 ...
in "Heroic Origins" and "Advanced Introduction to Finality") is one of Jeff's former partners from his former law firm, where he went by the nickname "Cash" to Jeff's "Tango". In "Advanced Introduction to Finality", he offers Jeff a partnership at his law firm, claiming that Jeff is still a great lawyer. Jeff later declines Mark's offer, instead opting to search for another firm closer to Greendale so he can remain close to the Study Group. * Mr. Stone (
Walton Goggins Walton Sanders Goggins Jr. (born November 10, 1971) is an American actor. He has starred in various television series, including ''The Shield'' (2002–2008), ''Justified (TV series), Justified'' (2010–2015), ''Vice Principals'' (2016–2017), ...
in "Cooperative Polygraphy") is a seemingly stoic man hired by Pierce to administer a polygraph test to the study group. When Dan Harmon hosted a table reading for the episode, Mr. Stone was played by
Pedro Pascal José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal (; born April 2, 1975) is a Chilean and American actor. After nearly two decades of taking small roles on stage and television, Pascal had his breakthrough role, breakout role as Oberyn Martell in the Game of Thr ...
. * Bob Waite (
Nathan Fillion Nathan Christopher Fillion (born March 27, 1971) is a Canadian and American actor. He played the leading roles of Captain Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds on ''Firefly'' and its film continuation '' Serenity'', and Richard Castle on ''Castle''. , he sta ...
in "Analysis of Cork-Based Networking" and "Ladders") is the head custodian at Greendale. Though a slick politician, one of his primary concerns is his difficulty getting access to online pornography on campus. * Lapari (
Kumail Nanjiani Kumail Ali Nanjiani (; ; Urdu: کمیل علی نانجیانی; born May 2, 1978) is a Pakistani-American stand-up comedian and actor. He is known for his role as Dinesh in the HBO comedy series ''Silicon Valley'' (2014–2019) and for co-writi ...
in "Analysis of Cork-Based Networking" and "Modern Espionage") is the deputy custodian at Greendale. After making a brief appearance initially, he returns more prominently when he secretly works with City College to orchestrate a paintball assassin game on Greendale's campus. * Debra Chambers (
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in "Analysis of Cork-Based Networking") is the head of the IT department at Greendale. * Waldron (
Robert Patrick Robert Hammond Patrick (born November 5, 1958) is an American actor. Known for portraying villains and authority figures, Patrick is a Saturn Award winner with four other nominations. Patrick dropped out of college when drama class sparked his ...
in "Analysis of Cork-Based Networking") is the head of the Parking department at Greendale. * Carol (
Katie Leclerc Katie Leclerc is an American actress and producer. She has appeared on several television series, including ''Veronica Mars'', ''Fashion House, Community'' and ''The Big Bang Theory''. In 2011, she was cast in the television show '' Switched at ...
in "Analysis of Cork-Based Networking") is a deaf student at Greendale. She befriends Abed, but it is later revealed that Britta had paid her to befriend Abed and then spoil one of his favorite shows called ''Bloodlines of Conquest'', as revenge for when Abed spoiled the same show for Britta. * Koogler (
Mitchell Hurwitz Mitchell Donald "Mitch" Hurwitz (born May 29, 1963) is an American television writer, producer, and actor. He is best known as the creator of the television sitcom ''Arrested Development'' as well as the co-creator of '' The Ellen Show''. He is ...
in "
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" and "Modern Espionage") is a middle-aged party animal student at Greendale, whose antics are reminiscent of those in ''
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'' and ''
Animal House ''National Lampoon's Animal House'' is a 1978 American comedy film directed by John Landis and written by Harold Ramis, Douglas Kenney and Chris Miller (writer), Chris Miller. It stars John Belushi, Tim Matheson, John Vernon, Verna Bloom, Tom ...
''. His popularity and lifestyle are incongruous with his age. * Devon (
Vince Gilligan George Vincent Gilligan Jr. (born February 10, 1967) is an American screenwriter and filmmaker. He is best known as the creator, primary writer, executive producer, and occasional director of the AMC (TV channel), AMC crime drama series ''Brea ...
in " VCR Maintenance and Educational Publishing") is a struggling actor and host of the VCR videogame ''Pile of Bullets''. * Hank Hickey (
David Cross David Cross (born April 4, 1964) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and director. Cross is best known for his stand-up performances, the HBO sketch comedy series '' Mr. Show with Bob and David'' (1995–1998), his role as Ian Hawk ...
in " Advanced Advanced Dungeons & Dragons") is Buzz Hickey's estranged son. He is an experienced ''
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'' player. * Ronald Mohammed ( Michael McDonald in "Basic Story") is an eccentric insurance appraisal officer who evaluates the value of Greendale as a property. This leads to the school being sold to ''Subway Sandwiches''. * Russell Borchert (
Chris Elliott Christopher Nash Elliott (born May 31, 1960) is an American actor, comedian and writer known for his surreal sense of humor. He was a regular performer on ''Late Night with David Letterman'' while working as a writer there (1983–1988), created ...
in "Basic Sandwich") was the first dean of Greendale and a mad-genius computer professor. He has been secretly living under Greendale with a robot girlfriend for decades. Borchert Hall is the location of Greendale's swimming pool. * Prof. Roger DeSalvo (
Matt Berry Matthew Charles Berry (born 2 May 1974) is an English actor, comedian, musician, and writer. Noted for his distinctive voice, he is best known for his television roles in comedy series such as ''The IT Crowd'', ''Garth Marenghi's Darkplace'', ' ...
in "Grifting 101") is a self-styled grifter who teaches a course in grifting at Greendale, which is itself a grift. Dean Pelton fires him after attempting to con Greendale out of $50,000 for fake injuries. * Stacy ( Erin McGathy in "Wedding Videography") the girl who Garrett proposes to and marries who later turns out to be his cousin. However, Chang encourages them to stay married despite the challenges they will face, which they agree to do. * Briggs Hatton (
Matt Gourley Matthew James Gourley (b. May 23, 1973) is an American actor, comedian, and podcaster best known for his work on the ''Superego'', '' Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend'' podcasts and '' Drunk History''. Early life Matthew James Gourley was born a ...
in "Wedding Videography") a fictional person who explains to the audience that he has been researching incest and finds state laws on the topic inconsistent and outdated. He reveals that the show's writers allowed him to address the topic only if he identified himself as the writer at the end of the episode. * Ice Cube Head (voiced by
Justin Roiland Mark Justin Roiland (born February 21, 1980) is an American voice actor, animator, writer, and producer. He co-created the Adult Swim animated sitcom ''Rick and Morty'', for which he voiced the protagonists Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith from 2013 ...
in "Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television") is an imaginary member of the Activities Committee who appears in Chang's vision of a possible season seven. He is an animated character with a giant ice cube for a head, has magical powers, and eats cell phones. * Scrunch (
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in "Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television") is an imaginary member of the Activities Committee. He appears in Jeff's vision of how difficult his life at Greendale will be if all of his friends leave. Scrunch insists that Jeff's job is to do all the work, while the rest of the group's job is to "party".


Fictional characters within ''Community''


Inspector Spacetime

Inspector Spacetime (Travis Richey) is the protagonist in a British science-fiction television program called ''Inspector Spacetime'' that has been on the air for fifty years and has many similarities to ''
Doctor Who ''Doctor Who'' is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The series, created by Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber and Donald Wilson (writer and producer), Donald Wilson, depicts the adventures of an extraterre ...
'' (both are British science-fiction television programs that have been running for approximately fifty years). With his sidekick (similar to that of a
companion Companion may refer to: Relationships Currently * Any of several interpersonal relationships such as friend or acquaintance * A domestic partner, akin to a spouse * Sober companion, an addiction treatment coach * Companion (caregiving), a caregive ...
in ''Doctor Who'') Constable Reggie, he travels through space and time in a
TARDIS The TARDIS (; acronym for "Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space") is a fictional hybrid of a time machine and spacecraft that appears in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'' and its various spin-offs. While a TARDI ...
-like
red telephone box The red telephone box is a telephone kiosk for a public telephone designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the architect responsible for Liverpool Cathedral. The telephone box is a familiar sight on the streets of the United Kingdom, its associa ...
while fighting creatures such as "Blorgons", which are similar to
Dalek The Daleks ( ) are a fictional extraterrestrial race of extremely xenophobic mutants principally portrayed in the British science fiction television programme ''Doctor Who''. They were conceived by writer Terry Nation and first appeared in th ...
s. Troy and Abed become major fans starting in the third season and often impersonate Reggie and the Inspector.


Constable Reggie

Constable Reggie (Derwin Reggie) is the secondary character in ''Inspector Spacetime'', who acts as the Inspector's sidekick. Unlike the Inspector, who is an alien, Reggie is human.


Kickpuncher

Kickpuncher (
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), whose punches have the strength of kicks, is the titular hero in a series of cheesy action movies that Troy and Abed like to ridicule while still being fans. He is a cybernetically enhanced police officer, reminiscent of
RoboCop ''RoboCop'' is a 1987 American Science fiction film, science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. The film stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen (actress), Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Dani ...
. His first name is David. Among his nemeses, according to an ending tag in which Troy pretends to be Kickpuncher, is Punchkicker (portrayed by Abed).


The Helicopter Pilot

The Helicopter Pilot (
Andy Dick Andrew Roane Dick (born Andrew Thomlinson, December 21, 1965) is an American actor and comedian. Dick was born in Charleston, South Carolina, and joined The Second City and studied improvisational theater. Dick has had a long career as a stand ...
) is a tiny man that Pierce hallucinates when he takes his
painkillers An analgesic drug, also called simply an analgesic, antalgic, pain reliever, or painkiller, is any member of the group of drugs used for pain management. Analgesics are conceptually distinct from anesthetics, which temporarily reduce, and in so ...
after breaking his legs on the trampoline in "
Aerodynamics of Gender "Aerodynamics of Gender" is the seventh episode of the Community season 2, second season of the American comedy television series ''Community (TV series), Community'', and the 32nd episode of the series overall. It aired in the United States on ...
". He first appears piloting Pierce's drone and urging him to ignore the dosage recommendations on his medication. He often gives Pierce bad advice, influencing him into a painkiller addiction and
overdose A drug overdose (overdose or OD) is the ingestion or application of a drug or other substance in quantities much greater than are recommended. Retrieved on September 20, 2014.
in " Early 21st Century Romanticism".


Evil Abed

Evil Abed (
Danny Pudi Daniel Mark Pudi (born March 10, 1979) is an American actor and director. His roles include Abed Nadir on the NBC sitcom ''Community'' (2009–2015), for which he received three nominations for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supp ...
) is (implied to be) a figment of Abed's imagination who torments Abed as his nemesis. Identical to Abed except for an evil-looking felt beard, he is originally from the darkest timeline in the episode "
Remedial Chaos Theory "Remedial Chaos Theory" is the fourth episode of the third season of the American television series ''Community''. The episode was written by Chris McKenna and directed by Jeff Melman. It originally aired on October 13, 2011 on NBC. It follo ...
" and makes a return appearance in the episode " Contemporary Impressionists". He returns to seek revenge against Abed and the study group in the season 3 finale "
Introduction to Finality "Introduction to Finality" is the 22nd and final episode of the third season of the American television series ''Community'' and 71st episode of the show overall. It originally aired on May 17, 2012 on NBC. This was the last episode to air with ...
". He also appears in " Advanced Introduction to Finality" revealing he has given up on being evil. His beard mimics that worn by "Mirror
Spock Spock is a fictional Character (arts), character in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise. He first appeared in the Star Trek: The Original Series, original ''Star Trek'' series serving aboard the starship USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), USS ''Enterpri ...
" in the classic ''
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'' episode " Mirror, Mirror".


The Evil Study Group

Alongside Evil Abed, there is a darkest timeline version of the study group consisting of Evil Jeff (
Joel McHale Joel Edward McHale (born November 20, 1971) is an American actor, comedian and television presenter. He is best known for hosting ''The Soup'' (2004–2015) and his role as Jeff Winger, Jeffrey "Jeff" Winger on the NBC sitcom ''Community (TV seri ...
), Evil Annie (
Alison Brie Alison Brie Schermerhorn (born December 29, 1982) is an American actress, writer, and producer. She earned recognition for playing Trudy Campbell in the drama series ''Mad Men'' (2007–2015), and had her Breakthrough role, breakthrough starring ...
), Evil Troy (
Donald Glover Donald McKinley Glover Jr. (; born September 25, 1983), also known by his musical stage name Childish Gambino (), is an American actor, comedian, musician, and filmmaker. While he studied at New York University and after working in Derrick ...
), Evil Britta (
Gillian Jacobs Gillian MacLaren Jacobs (; born October 19, 1982) is an American actress. She is known for playing Britta Perry in the NBC sitcom ''Community'' (2009–2015), Mickey Dobbs in the Netflix romantic comedy series '' Love'' (2016–2018), and Mar ...
), Evil Shirley (
Yvette Nicole Brown Yvette Nicole Brown (born August 12, 1971) is an American actress. She starred as Shirley Bennett on the NBC sitcom ''Community'', as Dani in the 2015 reboot of '' The Odd Couple'' on CBS, and as Dina Rose on the ABC sitcom '' The Mayor''. Br ...
), and Evil Pierce (
Chevy Chase Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase (; born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He became the breakout cast member in the first season of ''Saturday Night Live'' (1975–1976), where his recurring ''Weekend Update'' segment b ...
) all appearing in "
Remedial Chaos Theory "Remedial Chaos Theory" is the fourth episode of the third season of the American television series ''Community''. The episode was written by Chris McKenna and directed by Jeff Melman. It originally aired on October 13, 2011 on NBC. It follo ...
" where in the end of the episode it's revealed Evil Pierce has died and Evil Annie was committed to the Greendale insane asylum. In " Intro to Knots", Evil Jeff frees Evil Annie from Greendale insane asylum and informs her of a plan to attack the "Prime Timeline". In " Advanced Introduction to Finality", Jeff imagines a scenario where the Evil Study Group, including Evil Pierce who reveals he faked his death, cross over to the "Prime Timeline" in an attempt to sow dissension in the study group.


Dopple-deaner and Evil Chang

Dopple-deaner ( J. P. Manoux) and Evil Chang (
Ken Jeong Kendrick Kang-Joh Jeong ( ; ; born July 13, 1969) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and physician. He rose to prominence for playing Leslie Chow in ''The Hangover'' film series (2009–2013) and Ben Chang in the NBC sitcom ''Community'' ...
) are Dean Pelton and Ben Chang’s darkest timeline counterparts who appear briefly in the season 4 finale " Advanced Introduction to Finality".


Webisode characters

* Dr. Pat Isakson (
Dan Harmon Daniel James Harmon (born January 3, 1973) is an American television writer and producer. He is best known as the creator and producer of the NBC sitcom ''Community (TV series), Community'' (2009–2015), creator and host of the comedy podcast ' ...
in "The Five A's of Greendale") is Greendale's awkward, short-tempered dean of admissions and professor of women's studies. The mustachioed man stars in a series of Greendale admissions videos. * Brody Leitz (
Randall Park Randall Park (born March 23, 1974) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his roles as Agent Jimmy Woo in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, FBI Special Agent Edwin Park in the Netflix series '' The Residence'' (2025), Louis Hu ...
in "The Five A's of Greendale") is Greendale's student body president. Park later appears in the sixth season of the show as himself.


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References


External links

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