âCommunityâ recap: Politics a joke? Well ...
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Itâs election day at Greendale. Time for a little grandstanding and a whole lot of skewering of the political process â- and if the heart gets in the way, so be it. So get your speeches and dirty tricks ready, Greendalers -- itâs time to play politics.
Seems that the vice president is bringing his âBiden Time Talkinâ Bout Teachinâ Tourâ to Greendale. Thereâs just one hitch:Greendale doesnât have a student president. But, hey, no prob-- the veepâs not going to be there for seven hours. Plenty of time to elect a prez, and anyway, it beats studying anthropology or listening to Pierce (Chevy Chase) talk about being in rehab with Tom Sizemore.
Britta (Gillian Jacobs) gets all left wing and is quickly shot down. Poor Britta, born too late. If sheâd been around in the â60s, she wouldâve been at the front of the pack of college radicals taking over the deanâs office or torching the campus ROTC building.
Annie (Alison Brie), of course, is just brimming with ideas to make Greendale a better place. And surprise, surprise, Jeff (Joel McHale) scoffs at that idealism: âImproving Greendale takes more than ideas, Annie. It takes time, gasoline, matches.â Chalk another one up on Abedâs (Danny Pudi) âClassic âWingersâ â notches. And did we mention Jeffâs abs? Well, Annie did, so add another notch there. And, what the hell, Troy (Donald Glover), add another notch to the notches. Why not? Itâs Greendale.
Over in the cafeteria, Dean Pelton is sporting his âsisterâsâ Uncle Sam outfit. OMG! Only Jim Rash could pull off this look of hot pants, tall red boots and a cute little hat perched at a rakish angle and held in place with a headband. Across the room, Jeff is dodging Annieâs efforts to get him to pitch in. Heâs not the worker bee type. Heâs more a âsilver-backed gorilla with the claws of a lion, the teeth of a shark and the quiet dignity of a tortoise.â Squabble, squabble, squabble. Tension is in the air, shippers!
OK, here are the rules: Line up by the ice cream machine, state your case, and if you get enough applause, you make the primary. Quick, easy and cheap. And weâve got a surprise candidate: Mr. Glib himself, who believes politics is all about âego, popularity and parlor tricksâ and is running only to prove Annie wrong. Of course, heâs a natural manure shoveler -- âIâm just a fella ⌠beer should be cold, boots should be dusty, 9/11 was bad and freedom, well, I think thatâs just a little bit better.â Standing O? You bet.
While Jeff and Annie battle each other, Abed is confronted by two people in black, who demand to know how he knew they were on campus undercover (um, you might try removing the telltale earpieces next time). âWeâre not used to being noticed,â Secret Service agent Robin Vohlers (Eliza Coupe) tells Abed. âThat sounds a little sad.â
Hate to break this up, Abed, but youâve got an election to follow with Troy on GCTV. Stay tuned to âDecisiongate: Gateway to Election Roadâ for all the latest on Annie, Leonard Rodriguez (Richard Erdman), who changed his last name âtrying to court the Hispanic voteâ); Alex âStarburnsâ Osbourne (Dino Stamatopoulos), a âpossible drug dealerâ; crowd favorite Jeff Winger (âThey call him hot wingsâ); Magnitude (Luke Youngblood), âpop, pop!â; Pierce Hawthorne (Troy: âHeâs got night terrors and a rotary phone); Garrett Stevens (Erik Charles Nielsen, âThat guyâs just a mess. Itâs like God spilled a personâ); and Vicki (Danielle Kaplowitz).
While Troy ponders politics, Annieâs informing Jeff that not only will she beat him but sheâll also make him cry, and Abedâs making eyes with Agent Vohlers. Focus, yâall -- itâs time for the candidatesâ debate. A little decorum, please. Oh, wait -- this is Greendale, where Pierce goes off on fellow candidate Vicki because she wouldnât lend him a pencil, and Annie channels Daddy Bush (âRead. My. Lips.â) as she takes on Jeff and unveils her dirty weapon: his 1997 audition tape for MTVâs âThe Real Worldâ with Jeff channeling George Michael. What???? Iâd bolt for the supply closet too, which is where Annie finds Jeff. Sheâs sorry, heâs sorry, but Iâm not. That video was priceless. They hug, and are interrupted by Pierce, whoâs got some advice that all candidates should heed: âWhen we seek to destroy others, we often hurt ourselves, because it is the self that wants to be destroyed.â Pierce, poignant? Well, âVicki finally lent me her pencil.â Ouch! Better get a tetanus shot.
Meanwhile, back at Election Central, itâs the political showdown of the century: Magnitude (âPop, pop!â) versus Leonard (âRaspberry!). The competition reflects the pointlessness of life. Whoâll win? Does it really matter? This is classic TV. Oh, and in case you were wondering, in a shocking write-in upset, it was âSouth Parkâ by a landslide (seven out of 11 votes cast). Just like 10 years ago.
So, as the confetti is swept away on another Greendale election, Jeff and Annie bond over black mold cleanup and Abed makes sure heâll get another visit from Agent Vohlers. Sweet. Too bad Joe âI had a dream I was regular presidentâ Biden wonât be visiting -â something about an elevated threat level at Greendale. Quick -- somebody alert City College.
Done right, political satire is a joy to behold. Done âCommunityâ-style, it is brilliant. This should be required viewing in every campaign office and poli-sci class across the land. The story, the dialogue (too many great lines to single one out this week), the execution. Fantastic!
Extra credit: Itâs another Abed side adventure involving the Secret Service agent. âHonk twice for yes, once for no.â Honk, honk.
-- Alison Dingeldein
Top photo: Annie (Alison Brie) makes her pitch as an Uncle Sam-costumed Dean Pelton (Jim Rash) looks on. Bottom photo: A shipper moment courtesy of Annie (Brie) and Jeff (Joel McHale) on âCommunity.â Credits: Lewis Jacobs / NBC