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Pierce is summoned to a remote warehouse by Gilbert Lawson (Giancarlo Esposito), the executor of his father's estate. Instructed to bring seven of his closest friends, he brings the study group ([[LeVar Burton]] [[Community/Recap/S2 /E16 Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking|was a maybe]]), only to find a multiplayer gaming console set up waiting for them. It transpires that the last wish of Pierce's father was that he and his friends play a very special video game programmed specifically for Pierce... one which, if he and the group fail to win, could see him left with nothing.
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=== Tropes appearing in this episode of ''[[Community]]'' include: ===
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* [[Bookcase Passage]]: Opened by straightening a crooked painting.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Britta. [[Running Gag|As usual]].
* [[Call Back]]: [[Community/Recap/S2 /E16 Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking|"LeVar Burton was a maybe."]]
** [[Community/Recap/S2 /E04 Basic Rocket Science|When the game ends, lame fireworks graphics go off]]. Also as in "Basic Rocket Science", the computerized Hawthorne is reminiscent of SANDERS.
** "[[Community/Recap/S3 /E11 Urban Matrimony and Thethe Sandwich Arts|LOOK AT ME NOW, DAD!]]"
** Jeff says describes the lab as being 20 cat turds and a Pixies poster from being Britta's apartment. In the opening shot of [[Community/Recap/S2 /E01 Anthropology 101|Anthropology 101]], a Pixies poster is on the wall of Britta's room.
* [[Captain Obvious]]: Jeff warning to the study group not to die. They immediately [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshade]] this by pointing out that they weren't really eager to die to begin with.
* [[Check Point Starvation]]: Death causes the players to respawn in the study room at the beginning of the game and without equipment.
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** It's even possible to see Britta finding a secret passage as screwing up "playing as a girl".
* [[Child Soldiers]]: {{spoiler|Abed's children.}}
* [[Comically Missing the Point]]:
* {{spoiler|[[Chocolate Baby]]}}: {{spoiler|Lawson, who Cornelius [[The Unfavorite|hated even more than Pierce]].}}
* [[Comically Missing the Point]]:
** Pierce fails to see the obvious racism and thinks the directions are alluding to his father taking crystal meth.
** Abed, upon discovering Gilbert's note to Pierce:
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* [[Crazy Awesome]]: Abed decides to stay with Hilda and finds out he can have children with her, who he can command to do anything. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
** And then there's the final battle with Pierce's father, which involves {{spoiler|shooting Abed's children at a giant rock monsters legs so they can pickaxe it to death, Troy and Abed shooting lava at it out of golden mechs, Shirley piloting a helicopter against it, and Pierce riding an atomic bomb.}}
* [[Crazy Cat Lady]]: Britta.
{{quote|'''Jeff''': This place is twenty cat turds and a [[Pixies]] poster away from being your apartment.}}
* [[Crime After Crime]]: Annie accidentally kills an NPC and to cover it up, she and Shirley commit murder and arson.
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* [[Fetch Quest]]: The White Crystal.
* [[Fire-Forged Friends]]: Of a sort; Pierce and Gilbert initially clearly cannot stand each other, but by the end -- {{spoiler|after learning that they're half-brothers who both had to suffer the abuse of their father}} -- are clearly starting to bond with each other.
* [[Foreshadowing]]:
** In the blacksmith's house, there's a picture of Hilda on the wall.
** Pierce's conversation with Gilbert at the beginning of the episode. {{spoiler|At one point Pierce refers to Gilbert as 'soul brother'. He doesn't suspect at the time, but this turns out to be more true than he realizes...}}
** When the study group first arrives at the gaming centre, Gilbert initially appears by suddenly announcing himself and startlingly the study group. He keeps doing this in the video game, but is a lot more malevolent each time.
* [[Four Eyes, Zero Soul]]: Lawson, {{spoiler|subverted. Seems like a villain at first, but as it turns out he's just a nice guy who becomes crazy when it comes to his estranged dad. [[Defeat Means Friendship|He even takes the group out for drinks after the game's done]].}}
* [[Freeze-Frame Bonus]]: The menus that display when Abed interacts with Hilda. On the first display of possible actions Abed can do with her is [[The Silence of the Lambs|"I will wear your skin."]] One of her leveled-up actions is "Kickpunch" and another is "[[Inspector Spacetime|Spacetime]] RPG".
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** Speaking of Hilda's list of topics. [http://thejavaman.tumblr.com/post/23341564650 the gaming references go beyond 8-bit.]
** The 'legally-binding agreement' that Cornelius attempts to get Gilbert to sign in order to claim the inheritance {{spoiler|while simultaneously preventing him from ever making any claims of paternity on Cornelius' part}} appears to originate from a point pre-Emancipation, given how those 'bound to service for a term of years' and 'Indians' are not classed as a 'whole' person.
* [[Friendship Moment]]: Pierce is surprised when the study group announce that they're going to cooperate with him to win the game. They point out that not only are they friends, it's kind of weird to be friends with someone for three years only to steal their family inheritance.
* [[Game Between Heirs]]: The main plotline of this episode. Pierce's father leaves his will in the form of a video game. Whoever wins the game gets the inheritance.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]:
** Abed going through Hilda's options looks like he's touching her [[Buxom Is Better|rather large breasts]].
** After losing their clothes in the poker game, for 8-bit graphics the nude avatars of Troy and Pierce look to be remarkably detailed in certain places.
* [[Gilligan Cut]]: Britta claim that women wouldn't use a violent approach to problem solving. The next building over the two other women of the study group are in the process of covering up their murder of a shopkeep.
** When the group respawn, Jeff gives a [[Rousing Speech]] over how they've gotten better at the game and that they're heroes. They instantly die to the hippies right outside the respawn point.
* [[Goddamned Bats]]: The Hippies.
* {{spoiler|[[ChocolateHer BabyChild, but Not His]]}}: {{spoiler|Lawson, who Cornelius [[The Unfavorite|hated even more than Pierce]].}}
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Pierce does this to defeat Cornelius' final form. See [[Riding the Bomb]].
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Lawson at first seems like a blind sycophant of Cornelius [[Complete Monster|who's willing to]] [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|cheat in order to get the inheritance]]. {{spoiler|It's later revealed that he's just a son trying his best to impress his father, who alienated him even more than he did to Pierce.}}
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{{quote|'''Cornelius Hawthorne:''' Piercenald, in 1980 you said that video games, not moist towelettes, were the business of the future. Today, moist towelettes are stocked in every supermarket [[The Great Video Game Crash of 1983|while arcade after arcade closes]].<br />
'''Troy:''' [[Jerkass Has a Point|He's got a point]]. }}
* [[Jerkass]]: Even if there weren't already copious amounts of evidence for the theory in his omnipresent racism, homophobia and arrogance, the fact alone that Cornelius Hawthorne invested thirty years and God-knows how many millions of dollars into a video game purely for the purpose of forcing his son to play it upon his death and risk losing his entire inheritance, apparently merely because Pierce once requested some money to invest in video games, should be all the proof anyone needs that Cornelius was a spiteful bastard of epic-scale proportions.
* [[Jerkass Has a Point]]: He may be be a racist homophobe, but Cornelius Hawthorne was right about investing money -- [[It Will Never Catch On|in some ways, at least]]. Although video games are a billion-dollar a year industry today, [[The Great Video Game Crash of 1983|investing in video games in 1980 would have been a very bad idea]]. Even Troy states he had a point.
* [[Jive Turkey]]: As enemies, no less.
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'''Shirley''': Yeah, from ax wounds! }}
* [[Mercy Rewarded]]: Abed and Hilda.
* [[MMister PregSeahorse]]: Troy [[Ho Yay|seems disappointed]] when he realizes he can't have Abed's babies, unlike Hilda.
* [[Naked People Are Funny]]: Pierce and Troy [[Lost Him in a Card Game|lose their clothes in a poker game.]]
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: [[It Makes Sense in Context|Jeff's attempt to save Annie from a hippie ends up killing her]].
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* [[One-Winged Angel]]: After being defeated for the first time, Cornelius transforms into an enormous knight.
* [[Parents for a Day]]: [[The Tag]] has Troy and Abed finding a baby apparently abandoned in the study room.
** It does lead to [[Fridge Logic]], though; not having been allowed at Greendale for months, why were they ''in'' the study room to begin with?
*** It's possible that the tags don't follow a sequential order corresponding with the episodes; the tag didn't include any explicit references to the events of the video game. The incident with the baby might have been an old "side adventure" of Troy and Abed's, and merely shown with this episode because it went along thematically.
*** [[Word of God]] [https://twitter.com/#!/abobrow/status/203329557527408640 is that the tag that was supposed to go in this episode had to be postponed because of issues with Chevy Chase.]
* [[The Power of Friendship]]:
{{quote|'''Britta''': We're fighting for friendship! And that means we can't possibly lose!}}
** Cornelius Hawthorne obviously didn't think much of this:
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* [[Rousing Speech]]: Jeff gives one, which is subverted in that the entire group gets killed right after it. See [[Gilligan Cut]].
* [[RPG Episode]]
* [[Running Gag]]: Gilbert keeps appearing out of nowhere and startling the study group.
* [[Screw the Money, I Have Rules]]: {{spoiler|Lawson cheats and almost steals the inheritance for himself, but refuses to agree to a degrading and racist non-disclosure contract that Cornelius wants him to sign first. Because of his [[Heel Face Turn]], the group agree that he deserves the money in return for putting up with Cornelius' treatment of him all his life.}}
* [[Servant Race]]: {{spoiler|Abed's children.}}
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** The red leaf and the fireworks going off from ''[[Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros]]''.
** [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Tails's tails and Sonic]] can be seen preserved in glass jars on top of the shelves in the secret chamber.
** Abed returning to [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S4 E9S30/E09 Forest of the Dead|save Hilda on his flashdrive.]]
** The game's crafting system is straight out of ''[[Minecraft]]''
** "Annie, let's find the [[Wizard of Oz|Tin Man's heart]] later."
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** Hilda's command menu also includes a simplified guide to the entire Biggoron sword trading sequence from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''.
* [[Special Edition Title]]: Introducing the cast's game avatars to the accompaniment of an 8-bit instrumental version of the theme song.
* [[Strawman Political]]: Several areas in-game, including the Gay Island and the Free Ride Ferry.
{{quote|'''Cornelius''': I see you've chosen teamwork, a coward's strategy.}}
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]: After Annie and Shirley's 'shopping' expedition:
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{{quote|'''Shirley''': [[Sarcasm Mode|Yeah, I used to love dying, but that speech really turned me around.]]}}
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: Given that it was designed by Pierce's father, who is even more prejudiced than him, it's only natural that the video game is filled with these.
* [[Verb This]]:
{{quote|'''Lawson''': I think I'll have that crystal.
'''Annie''': I think you'll have ''this!'' [tries to attack him and electrocutes Britta instead] }}
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{{quote|'''Abed''': I've never felt this way before.
'''Pierce''': Now, don't get weird, Abed... }}
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]:
** Pierce once again gets the opportunity to [[Community/Recap/S3 /E06 Advanced Gay|tell his dead dad to suck it]] {{spoiler|by piloting a nuclear bomb into him in the video game}}.
** {{spoiler|Lawson turns out to be this. He puts up with all kinds of crap from Cornelius just so he could gain some recognition. He even turns down the inheritance at first when he finds out that Cornelius still refuses to see him as his son.}}
* [[A Winner Is You]]: The fireworks are disappointing, but winning the inheritance helps.
* [[With Friends Like These...]]: Lampshaded.
{{quote|'''Jeff''': He [Pierce] is still technically our friend!}}
* [[Worst Whatever Ever]]:
{{quote|'''Cornelius''': Worst son ever! Hahaha!"}}
* [[Zerg Rush]]: The group's strategy for defeating the giant Cornelius involves {{spoiler|using dozens of Abed and Hilda's children to hack away at his joints}}.
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