Community/Recap/S2/E22 Applied Anthropology and Culinary Arts



Professor Duncan is celebrating exam day by drinking with the class and giving everybody A's, Dean Pelton stops by with a reporter for an unscheduled class observation. These plans are also upset when Shirley goes into labor. No ambulances are available due to a "race kerfuffle" happening in the parking lot. Abed guides Shirley through delivery, working from his earlier experience in childbirth. Shirley, however, is uncomfortable with him looking at her "nethers", so Britta must step up.

The Community episode "Applied Anthropology and Culinary Arts" provides examples of:
"Dean: (on the World Food Festival) There are lunch trucks with 18 different nationalities of food. You know what? Not different, equal. Equal to whites. You know what? Better than whites."
 * Actor Allusion: Chang delivering a baby reflects Ken Jeong's real-life medical degree.
 * Alcohol Is Poison: Shirley believes so, but Chang tries to convince her otherwise.
 * All Asians Are Alike (and numerous): Ever tried Googling Ben Chang? Can't be done.
 * All Issues Are Political Issues

"Dean: Not to worry, this happens all the time. Reporter: Are a lot of babies born in classrooms? Dean: Well, a lot more are conceived. No, Paul, that's Off the Record. And not true. Sort of."
 * Alliterative Name: Ben Bennett, Shirley's newborn child.
 * Apathetic Students: While Shirley's giving birth at the front of the room, most of the non-study group students just to seem to hang around watching.
 * Blatant Lies

"Dean: The kids look to me like a father figure for my out of the box thinking like, what's that movie? Children of the Corn."
 * Bottle Episode: Set entirely in the anthropology classroom, likely because of the super-expensive episodes on either side of it.
 * Call Back:
 * Abed says he's delivered a baby before, referring to a Funny Background Event that happened near the beginning of the second season.
 * Britta saying 'No problemo, Rob Lowe' is a call back to "Cooperative Calligraphy" where she was the only one who couldn't keep up with the rhyming of sentence and name.
 * Continuity Nod: To Abed delivering a child in "The Psychology of Letting Go".
 * When Troy asks where he was during all this, Abed tells him he was off in the background somewhere - referencing the fact that Abed's side-adventure happened entirely in the background of the earlier episode.
 * As well as "Paradigms of Human Memory", with Neil mentioning the Saint Patrick's day boating trip, which was shown sporadically in that episode.
 * Deal with the Devil: Abed and Troy sell their special celebratory handshake to Pierce for a thousand dollars and find it no longer feels the same afterward because they were forced to do it after things that weren't really awesome. There was also the fact that they were trying to slap together hands that were busy holding cash.
 * Delivery Guy: Abed and Britta working together.
 * Did Not Do the Research: From a gynecologist watching the episode, "You cannot see the head reach the cervix. You have to put your hand in there to feel it." However, Rule of Funny applies because it led to Britta's reaction.
 * Dissimile:

"Pierce: Earn your money, whore!"
 * Does This Remind You of Anything?: Troy giving Pierce the handshake.

"Abed: Don't tell any doctors I said this, but at this point the bus pretty much drives itself."
 * For the Evulz: Pierce buys into Troy and Abed's special handshake and ruins it for them basically because he doesn't like it.
 * Granola Girl: Shirley is less-than-impressed by Britta's enthusiastic promotion of holistic medicine and natural childbirth -- particularly since, as Jeff points out, Shirley's already had two kids and Britta hasn't had any.
 * Hard Work Hardly Works

"Troy: (about the secret handshake) We just kind of do it when one of us says something awesome. Pierce: Alright. Betty Grable.
 * Hero of Another Story: Vicky, Neil and Starburns point out that all but one class had some focus on the study group.
 * I Am a Humanitarian: Chang talks about how Chang babies are premature because they eat on their mother to gain the nutrients they need.
 * I Regret Nothing: Said by Jeff to Britta regarding "decid[ing] to grow a wang."
 * I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: Chang tries to invoke it by
 * Inspirationally Disadvantaged: Discussed for laughs; together, Britta's one-eyed cats can do anything.
 * Instant Birth, Just Add Water: Shirley gives birth minutes after her water breaks. Perhaps justified in that it's her third child and she's been having contractions all day.
 * Last-Minute Baby-Naming: After Chang helps Shirley through her child delivery, she decides to name her baby after him. Then she realizes how unfortunate "Ben Bennett" sounds, but sticks with it anyways.
 * The Magazine Rule: Parodied with "Dean Magazine" - we later see a copy of "Magazine Monthly" that announces that Dean Magazine has been shut down after two issues.
 * Noodle Implements: In the commentary, Gillian Jacobs and Donald Glover keep barging into the sound booth and asking for things like cement and scissors. It has something to do with Gillian and Donald having sex.
 * Noodle Incident: "Nothing stops Chang babies from being born. Not the Communists, not the Feds, not the Girl Scouts"...
 * Not So Above It All: After Shirley's baby is born, Jeff and Britta spend several moments happily cooing and sighing over how amazing the miracle of childbirth is... before remembering that they're supposed to be aloof and ironically dismissive of how amazing the miracle of childbirth is.
 * Pairing the Spares: Vicki and Neil.
 * Panicky Expectant Father (And Possible Father): Subverted; Chang is surprisingly calm and, towards the end at least, helpful. When he shows up, Andre is also quite calm. The Dean, however, despite having no connection to Shirley whatsoever, runs around like a headless chicken for most of the episode.
 * Pop Cultural Osmosis Failure

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Troy: (sobbing) Who's Betty Grable?"

"Pierce: You two gonna fall in love or what?"
 * Screaming Birth
 * Shipping Goggles: In-Universe example. Pierce interpretation of Neil and Vicki interacting.

"Worst idea for a magazine ever."
 * Shout-Out:
 * When Pierce offers to buy Abed and Troy's celebratory hand gesture, they immediately say "Indecent Proposal!"
 * The Dean tells the visiting magazine reporter he's a father to his students "like in that film... Children of the Corn".
 * Chang's statement that  recalls the X Files episode
 * Britta experiences something a lot like the stargate sequence from 2001: A Space Odyssey while looking up Shirley's skirt.
 * Soapbox Sadie: Despite having no experience whatsoever with birthing children, Britta is quick to lecture mother-of-two Shirley on the benefits of holistic medical practices for pregnancy over western practices.
 * Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Lampshaded by Recurring Extras, Starburns, Neil and Vicki who snark about almost making it through one class without it all being about the study group.
 * Spinning Newspaper: At the very end, immediately after the Dean celebrates being told he's going to get a cover story for the magazine Dean Magazine ("I am a good Dean!"), Magazine Monthly spins into view. Announcing that Dean Magazine has been shut down.

"Duncan: Question #2: How awesome is it that this is a fake class?"
 * Other cover stories question why magazine sales are dropping and whether this "internet" thing is just a fad.
 * Straw Feminist: Britta, among things, says that 'women have a connection to their bodies men can't understand' (and quickly proves herself wrong) and says that Jeff can't enter a discussion because he forsook the right to do so the day he 'grew a wang'. Which makes it all the more satisfying when she keeps on making a total fool of herself with Shirley.
 * Take That: Abed, while talking Britta through birth coaching, tells her that there's really no need to tell Shirley to push; "From this point on, the bus pretty much drives itself" (But don't tell any doctors that.)
 * They Just Didn't Care: In-universe. Duncan just doesn't give a damn. It's the final exam and everyone's drinking and celebrating that the class is fake.


 * It unfortunately backfires on everyone when the Dean brings a reporter around for an unexpected class observation.
 * The Stinger shows that the Dean has been cutting some corners in the school's budget. Namely, the fire alarms aren't actually connected to anything, which is kind of a massive safety violation.
 * Truth in Television: Shirley's labour probably went as quickly as it did because it's her third child.
 * Unusual Euphemism/Last-Second Word Swap: "Race kerfuffle."
 * Yeah! Shot