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Come and check out Community 5x9 VCR Maintenance and Educational Publishing - Early access edited Reaction - Available on the drive now!

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Cory Stanish

Abed didn't just change Jeff's Netflix password; the fact that Jeff didn't know the password was changed implies that Abed also somehow updated the saved password for Netflix on all of Jeff's devices. I LOVE this episode. Dean Pelton's peanut bar rap is easily one of his greatest moments in the entire series. The whole VCR game half of the show was just so good; seeing Annie and Abed interacting like they do here, their hyper-competitive nature coming out and just the whole nonsense with that game was just so weird and they were SO into it. The half with the books, also amazing. People seem to forget that there's a reason Shirley tries so hard to be good all the time, and it's because of this dark side she knows she has. The gang should be more careful about waking that dragon! And then there's more wild cameos from famous people you might not recognize in this episode - the guy who didn't buy the books at the end was Paul Williams, a famous songwriter in the 70s who wrote a lot of music for The Muppets, including the most famous Muppet song "Rainbow Connection." The guy from the VCR game was Vince Gilligan, who created Breaking Bad.