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Now a silly one!


Pierce, initially annoyed to find that Hawthorne Wipes have become iconic in the gay community, embraces said community when he learns how much value they've brought to the business. He then reverses himself under pressure from his even more bigoted father.

Meanwhile, Troy finds himself being wooed by Vice Dean Laybourne and the secretive Brotherhood of Air Conditioner Repairmen.


The Community episode "Advanced Gay" provides examples of:

  • Actor Allusion: Pierce's father is named Cornelius, which happens to be Chevy Chase's birth name.
  • Aggressive Categorization: Pierce's father is impressively specific and vitriolic in his racism, apparently having established mental pigeonholes for the Swedes and Welsh for example. He also wears an ivory toupee because normal toupees use that abhorrent Oriental hair.

Shirley: Oh my god, he's like the Abed of racism.

  • Almighty Janitor: Subverted. The janitor who wants to mentor Troy is far less powerful than the air-conditioning repairmen.
  • Ancient Conspiracy: According to Dean Laybourne, the Air Conditioner Repairmen's roots go all the way back to Ancient Egypt.
  • Butt Monkey: Even the priest at Pierce's Dad's funeral thinks Britta is the worst.
  • Call Back: To Physical Education. Britta's mispronunciation of a word (see Bagel), resulting in being told 'you're the worst'.
    • Also, Troy's plot revolves around his plumbing talents, previously seen in English As A Second Language and For A Few Paintballs More.
    • Jeff assumes Pierce's father is faking his heart attack. Turns out it was a real one.
    • Pierce's father resembles the Colonel in Basic Rocket Science. This explains his irrational fear of the KFC mascot.
    • In Introduction to Statistics, Pierce accidentally calls his mother through voice command on his cell phone. Among the things she tells him is "I saw your father's ghost again; he's very angry." When Annie reveals her assumption that he was dead, Pierce responds "Mom liked to pretend that was the case."
  • Calling the Old Man Out: Jeff does this symbolically with Cornelius Hawthorne. Pierce himself calls out his father's corpse at the funeral.
  • Camp Gay: All over the place
  • Comes Great Responsibility: Invoked by the janitor trying to convince Troy to use his "gift" of repair talents "for good."
  • Crying Wolf: Jeff dismisses Pierce's dad's heart attack as a fake one since the Hawthornes are notorious for them. Turns out it was real.
  • Cute but Psycho: Possibly Shirley, due to her "murder, suicide" comment.
  • Digging Yourself Deeper: Just about every word Pierce says in the moments after he sees the Hawthorne Wipes drag techno video.
  • Dramatic Wind: Happens twice in the same situation. Troy feels the air conditioning kick in moments before meeting vice dean Layborne.
  • Dropped a Bridget On Him: Yeah, Chang is in for a surprise when they get home.
    • Although Pierce doesn't get anywhere near the stage of proceedings that Chang reached, he still makes the same fundamental error with the same person.
  • Edible Complex: Britta diagnoses Jeff and Pierce as suffering from this.
  • Full Name Ultimatum: Piercenald Anastasia Hawthorne.
  • Gun Stripping: As part of his initiation Troy must assemble an AC unit blindfolded.
  • Milkman Conspiracy: "The brotherhood of guys who fix air conditioners."
  • No Pronunciation Guide: Pierce mispronounces Wikipedia, despite Abed pronouncing it correctly in front of him the day before.
  • Only Sane Man: Abed, who points out that for all the rivalry, secrecy and power-games between the plumbers and the air-conditioning repairmen, the two jobs are all but exactly the same.
  • Passive-Aggressive Kombat: Played for laughs in the climactic confrontation between Troy and Vice Dean Laybourne. It transpires that Troy is not very good at it.

Laybourne: You're making a huge mistake, son.
Troy: That may be, sir. But at least it's my mistake.
Laybourne: That doesn't change the fact that it's a mistake.
Troy: Doesn't it?
Laybourne: [Bemused] ... No, it doesn't.

  • Refuge in Audacity: Vice Dean Laybourne cites this as the reason he kidnaps the recruits and chooses to have a black Hitler and a panini-making astronaut present at the recruitment ceremony. If anyone does talk about it, no one will believe them.
  • Secret Handshake: It's Troy and Abed's usual handshake, except they whisper "Secret" after.
  • Slobs Versus Snobs: Conversed. This is how the janitor describes the rivalry between plumbers and air-conditioning repairmen.
  • Take a Third Option: Forced to choose between being a plumber and being an air conditioner repairman, Troy decides to instead sit on the couch and watch TV with Abed.
  • That Came Out Wrong: "Quit putting gay things in my mouth!"
    • "I can excuse racism but I draw the line at animal cruelty".
  • The Call Knows Where You Live: Both the janitor and Dean Laybourne try this trope out on Troy.
  • We Will Meet Again: Even though Troy refused his offer, Vice Dean Laybourne swears to himself "this isn't over."
  • What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?: In contrast to plumbing, air-conditioning repair is treated as a world-shaking talent at Greendale. The actual lack of awesomeness is Lampshaded by Abed, who points out that "they're virtually the same thing."

Laybourne: Have you heard the expression "room temperature"?
Troy: Of course.
Laybourne: This is the room.

Abed as Inspector Spacetime: The question isn’t what they want from us... but when.


Jeff: How old are you?
Troy: It's not 'How old are we', its 'When old are we...'

Jeff: Britta, you are going to make a terrible therapist. And if you need to talk to someone about that, I don't recommend you.
Britta: Hm. Is that how your dad talked to your mom?
Jeff: No, that's how I talk to your mom.
Britta: How does that make you feel?
Jeff: Shut up.