Community/Recap/S3/E21 The First Chang Dynasty



Chang has kidnapped The Dean and replaced him with a 'Doppledeaner'. The study group attempts to free him on the night of Chang's "25th" Birthday Party, but the school has become a near-impregnable fortress, and in order to save the day Troy might have to make a great sacrifice.

Tropes appearing in this episode of Community include:
"Murray: And where is that key? (Answer Cut) Troy: Well where is it? Murray: Oh, sorry; that was clearer in my head."
 * Actor Allusion: This isn't the first time Donald Glover has dressed up as a plumber with a ridiculous mustache.
 * The Alcoholic: One of the board members excuses his inability to see the very obvious fact that Chang was nuts with his drinking problem.
 * Answer Cut:

"Pierce: Never wear a rubber. Jeff: Never listen to Pierce."
 * Anti-Advice: It's pretty clear Jeff considers anything Pierce might have to say on any subject this (not, it has to be said, without reason), as demonstrated when the two give farewell advice to Troy:

"Jeff: We're done right? Done? Done? Done? Done?"
 * Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: If Troy joins the AC Repair School, he will be forced to move out of the apartment, cut off from his friends, be unable to have a relationship and, for some unknown reason, will not be permitted to use the word 'sensational'.
 * Blackface: Well, more like "tan face". Pierce uses either make-up or a lot of bronzer to darken his face for the swami costume.
 * Binocular Shot: "They're like telephones for your eyes."
 * Bittersweet Ending: The study group expose Chang, rescue the Dean and get them readmitted back into the school,
 * Blatant Lies: Sure Chang, it's a prescription throne.
 * Call Back:
 * Chang's evil scheme is tied to his mad keytar skillz.
 * Britta is once again involved in the seduction of a middle schooler, albeit with her knowledge this time.
 * At the end of the episode the board members go out for yard-margs.
 * Chang is stroking a stuffed tiger, also known as El Tigre.
 * "Elaborate heist? Elaborate heist?"
 * And later:

"Shirley: You had time to make a working water fountain, and I'm a pine-cone?"
 * Yet again, the study group's season two-developed skills in making dioramas comes in handy as they build a replica of Greendale. Although Shirley objects to some of the levels of detailing:

"Troy: (after Chang tells his entire Evil Plan) Chang, you're insane. You're still into keytar?"
 * The Caper
 * Cassandra Truth: Officer Cackowski is skeptical when the study group tells him of the "doppeldeaner" and promises to arrest them if they trespass at Greendale.
 * Catch Phrase: "Oof baboof!"
 * Character Development: Another glimpse of how far Jeff has come; when presented with an option that would easily enable them to enter Greendale to stop Chang but would mean forcing Troy to join the Air Conditioning Repair Annex, Jeff immediately rejects the easy option (something that would have been unthinkable a few years ago) and agrees with everyone to plan an elaborate heist and possibly risk jail if they get caught rather than risk losing Troy.
 * Comically Missing the Point

"Jeff: Well, when you say it that way, it sounds ridiculous. Troy: Yeah, the word we used was 'doppledeaner'."
 * Also, earlier, when Officer Cackowski scoffs at their claim that the Dean has been replaced by a 'Deanelganger'.

"Board member: Only a matter of time until everyone finds out what happened here. Nobody can sit on something this big. The Dean: I'll sit on it. When I became dean, I made a pledge to swallow this school's failures and spit out degrees, because that's. What. Deans. Do."
 * Complaining About Rescues They Don't Like: Dean Pelton had his hopes up that Jeff would be the one to personally rescue him, and is less than thrilled when it is Britta.
 * Distracted by the Sexy: Pierce immediately suggests Britta and Annie do this to divert the guards when Shirley points out that We Need a Distraction, much to their disgust. Although considering the guards they're trying to distract are twelve-year-old boys...
 * Does This Remind You of Anything?:

"Britta: It's just like Stalin back in Russia-times!"
 * Also reminiscent of a video of Tupac Shakur in which he states that he drinks 40s and smokes blunts "because that's. What. Niggas. Do."
 * Chang's method of ruling the school is also very Stalinist dictatorship-inspired.

"Pierce: Is that me in my swami disguise? Jeff: No, Pierce. For the last time, you're in the getaway van because your swami act is notoriously horrible. Pierce: A. That is racist! B. Swamis can't drive; they're Indians."
 * Double Caper
 * Dressing as the Enemy: Annie's disguised as one of Chang's child army.
 * Drunk with Power: This should go without saying, but Chang.
 * Evil Laugh: A very disturbing and crazy one when Chang brings up the twin sister he ate in-utero: "This one's for you, Connie!"
 * Evil Plan
 * Fan Service: Britta's Goth outfit as assistant to Jeff, who is disguised as a Criss Angel-esque magician.
 * Also, Jeff as said Criss Angel-esque magician. Especially the eyeliner and leather pants.
 * Fiery Coverup: Chang's plan is to burn down the records, eliminating all evidence of his misdeeds.
 * Genre Savvy:
 * Sadly,.
 * Heroic Sacrifice:
 * Hey, It's That Guy!: Chang's chief lieutenant Joshua is the fireworks obsessed kid from Super 8.
 * Hidden Depths: The Doppel Dean has a wife, turns out.
 * Honor Before Reason: Troy completes his bargain  despite the personal cost because "A man's only as good as his word. Or his nod through a camera to a guy with a button."
 * Hypocritical Humour:

"Jeff: Don't get so dramatic, Troy. The answer is simple; [Dramatically] we just have to plan an elaborate heist!"
 * Jeff gets in on the act as well:

"Annie: You're going to burn down the school and kill everyone! Chang: Fire can't go through doors; it's not a ghost."
 * I Can Ex-Chang: Of course, when he's finally caught Chang can't explain.
 * Insistent Terminology:
 * It's a prescription throne. Chang has back-mumps. (Don't look them up. They're very obscure.)
 * When Officer Cackowski scoffs at the idea of Chang replacing the Dean with a a 'Deanalganger', Troy immediately lambasts him... because the term the study group used was 'doppledeaner'.
 * Just Between You and Me: Chang cant resist telling the group about his Evil Plan after capturing them.
 * The Ladys Favor:
 * Laser-Guided Karma: The Changlorious Bastards suffer this when the study group get the upper-hand against them, as they're subjected to various indignities common to childhood pranking (stuck in a room suddenly plunged into the dark, menaced by bigger people, getting Stuffed Into a Locker, etc). Considering that in their appearances to this point they've basically been acting like insufferable power-mad little brats, it's rather fitting.
 * Napoleon Bonaparte: Chang is dressed like him for his birthday party.
 * No Celebrities Were Harmed: Jeff is disguised as Ricky Nightshade, a rock 'n' roll magician with obvious overtones of Criss Angel.
 * Non-Fatal Explosions: Annie tries to discuss, but apparently, Chang has no idea how fire works.
 * Non-Fatal Explosions: Annie tries to discuss, but apparently, Chang has no idea how fire works.

"Britta: Troy, we are not losing you to save the Dean or Greendale. [Meaningfully] Or anything. Ever."
 * Perky Goth: Britta's magician assistant persona.
 * Police Are Useless: The study group goes to the police first to try to report Chang kidnapping the Dean and taking over the school. Not only does the cop refuse to believe it, but warns them that he'd arrest them if they went anywhere near the campus. Although in his defense, the scenario was pretty difficult to believe.
 * Portmanteau: Doppeldeaner, copera, policical.
 * Power Walk: The study group do this down a hallway after they rescued the real Dean from the basement. It was a bit premature.
 * Propaganda Machine: Chang's posters and TV ads
 * Race Against the Clock: The group marks time at the beginning of Chang's big solo: they have only nine minutes left.
 * Riddle for the Ages: Subverted,
 * Sarcastic Clapping: Chang, when he captures the group, which he lampshades.
 * Ship Tease: Troy/Britta gets teased a few times.

"Chang: You think they'll believe the Greendale Seven and the worst dean ever over the guy who just nailed an awesome solo?"
 * Shout-Out:
 * The heist is planned, acted out, and shot like Soderbergh's Oceans Eleven and Pierce even mentions it by name.
 * Abed exaggerates that flooded bathroom will turn the party into The Poseidon Adventure.
 * Chang's keytar solo begins with "Axel F."
 * Jeff and Chang face off with color-coded stun batons; Chang's is red and double-sided like Darth Maul's.
 * The moustaches Troy and Abed wear as part of their disguises as plumbers are very similar to those worn by a couple of Italian sibling plumbers who star in a series of video games you may have heard of.
 * This is a very subtle one, but also, their name tags say "Barry" and "Rod". Or, you know, Rod and Barry.
 * The acadelmania/rave music the group uses as a distraction is that of the Blood Bath vampire rave from the film Blade, doubling as a Call Back to "Origins of Vampire Mythology".
 * Spies in a Van: The study group operates out of a van during the rescue operation.
 * Spy Speak: One of Chang's guards announces the Dean's escape with, "The pixie has left the toadstool!"
 * Strange Minds Think Alike:
 * Troy and Britta agree that binoculars are "like telephones for your eyes."
 * Upon learning that Officer Cackowski is writing a 'cop opera', seconds later every member of the study group except Pierce yells out "Copera!" as a possible title.
 * Cackowski's "Deanelganger" and Chang's "Deanelchanger"
 * Stuffed Into a Locker: One of Chang's guards suffers this fate when the study group gain the upper hand over them.
 * Sudden Downer Ending: The goodbye scene with the whole group.
 * Sweet Polly Oliver: Annie disguises herself as one of Chang's boy guards.
 * We Need a Distraction: Used word-for-word by Shirley. Pierce being Pierce, he immediately suggests Annie and Britta employ Distracted by the Sexy on the guards.
 * Wham! Episode: As a result of the Heroic Sacrifice,
 * What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?

"Abed: Which wire do I cut? Troy: There's only one. Abed: I hope to God I'm right."
 * Wimp Fight: The Dean versus Faux-by.
 * Wire Dilemma: Parodied with a single wire.


 * Xanatos Gambit:
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Britta's magician assistant disguise which is a rank B.