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The group as both versions of Michael Jackson, Judy Garland, and Jamie Lee Curtis.

After reuniting following the midterm break, Jeff reveals that he has been seeing a psychiatrist and has been prescribed powerful anti-anxiety medication -- so powerful, in fact, that it has caused his narcissism and ego to swell completely out of control. As he very quickly becomes insufferable, Britta applies her psychological know-how to try and find a way to bring him back down to earth. Meanwhile, Abed has gotten in debt to a celebrity impersonator, forcing the study group to take on various celebrity roles in order to help him get out of it. And a rift threatens to form between Troy and Abed.


The Community episode "Contemporary Impressionists" provides examples of:

Britta: This apple is your ego. Imagine it expanding to the point of critical mass, taking over your whole personality, making you an uncontrollable monster.
Jeff: Britta, how did an apple make that clear? 'Imagine it expanding'? Use a balloon.
Britta: ... I was on my way to lunch.

  • Beard of Evil: Evil Abed has grown a real one.
  • Big No: Jeff does this when "The Most Handsome Young Man" award goes to Howie Schwartz instead of him, even though it's Howie's bar mitzvah and all the awards had been given to him!
  • Blithe Spirit: Troy argues that there's nothing wrong with Abed's quirks, since they brighten up the study group's otherwise drab and gray reality. Played with, however, in that enabling them comes to take a toll on Troy over the course of the episode, and by extension Troy and Abed's friendship.
  • Call Back
  • Catch Phrase: Evil Abed's is apparently "Hot. HotHotHot."
  • Child Soldiers: What Chang dreams of using to create his army.
  • Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: Troy reveals that, he's been avoiding having to play this role for Abed because Reality Is Unrealistic and he doesn't want to ruin Abed's fun. Troy changes his mind at the end after realizing just how irresponsible Abed is.
  • Cold Turkeys Are Everywhere: Played with, in that Jeff actually isn't trying to give it up for most of the episode, but Britta warns that he needs to keep away from flattering situations or else his ego will go completely out of control. So, of course, the entire episode is all about placing Jeff in increasingly flattering and ego-stroking situations.
  • Cool Shades: Jeff's medication induced ego boost gives him the confidence to try things he wouldn't have before like wearing aviator sunglasses. The Dean collapses into a seizure upon seeing him:

"Oh my god, even his shadow! LOOK AT HIS SHADOW!!"

Chang: Thank you, sir. You won't regret this unless I rise up against you. (laughing) I don't know why I said that.

Troy: No! You guys need to stop intervening! You seriously have a problem!

  • Loan Shark: The owner of the celebrity impersonator business acts as one. He lets Abed hire impersonators on credit and when Abed cannot pay he threatens to have his legs broken.
  • Out of Order: This episode takes place right after the break, meaning it should have aired before Urban Matrimony and Sandwich Arts which takes place already in the second semester.
  • Phrase Catcher: Jeff gets the phrase, "You're more handsome than the guy who's famous for being handsome!" thrown at him more than once.
  • Playing Against Type: French Stewart, best known as lovable Cloudcuckoolander alien Harry Solomon on 3rd Rock from the Sun playing a menacing figure who threatens to have physical harm done to Abed if he doesn't pay his debts.
  • Pun: Dopple Gang
    • Howie Schwartz' "Star Mitzvah".
  • Putting on the Reich: Chang salutes with German gibberish and goose-stepping once the Dean gives him permission to pick up some proteges.
    • The way Chang extends his arm with palm up during his speech and crosses his arms afterward are tropes associated with Benito Mussolini.
  • Rebus Bubble: Chang gets two. First, when he realizes he can get kids to be his deputy security guards and a second one when he thinks he can use an army of them to overthrow Dean Pelton and install Fake Moby as a puppet leader.
  • Shout-Out:
    • To The Incredible Hulk where Jeff busts out of his shirt and goes on a rampage and later walks by the road to the sad "Lonely Man" piano theme.
    • To the opening scene of Patton with Chang addressing his new recruits in front of a giant Greendale flag in the end tag.
  • Significant Reference Date: October 15, 2009, the day Troy and Abed made the "Friends don't lie to each other" deal, was the original air date of Advanced Criminal Law, the episode in which the deal was made.
  • Take That:
    • To Rene Zellwegger after Chang pouts at the Dean to get him to recruit deputies:

Dean: "Okay I don't know who told you pouting was an option for you but all you're making me feel is hatred of Rene Zellweger!" (cut to Chang scrunching up his face like he just sucked on a lemon).

    • Also to Anne Hathaway, whom Vinnie says Annie would resemble if she gained a few teeth.
  • Tranquilizer Dart: Chang shoots one at Abed and the Tommy Lee Jones impersonator reenacting The Fugitive but hits the glass wall of the study room. Later Chang shoots one at Jeff in the butt as he's going wild at the bar mitzvah.
  • What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?: Dean Pelton is sent into orgasmic fits by the sight of Jeff in aviator sunglasses. And his shadow.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Troy gives one to Abed for continuing to hire celebrity impersonators after the bar mitzvah.