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Season 3 Episode 15: Origins of Vampire Mythology
The carnival comes into town and Britta enlists the help of the study group to keep her away from her ex. Vice Dean Laybourne and Dean Pelton band together to try to woo Troy to the Air Conditioning Repair Annex.
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I love how Jeff's message is to just stop hating ourselves rather than to love ourselves.
Baby steps
@@AnarchyPenguin I will say that I wasn't trying to be sarcastic with my comment. I do believe it can be counterproductive to tell those with low self-esteem and struggle with relationships to just 'love themselves' or that loving others requires them to not have any insecurities about themselves whatsoever. Also, there are many other types of love besides romance.
You got to start somewhere.
You are all better than you think you are. You were just designed not to believe it when you hear it from yourself.
It's odd how they simultaneously portrayed Annie as innocent and naive but she's also a recovering addict who's fully aware of the lengths someone will go through to get their fix.
She certainly hasn't had an easy life and is shrewd in some regards, but she is still naive on certain things. And it's kind of understandable; having been to rehab and having had to focus on her studies all her life, she doesn't have the same experience even of other people her age about stuff like dating or other social things.
Those aren't mutually exclusive things though. She's book-smart about a lot of things and knows about rehabilitation from her own experience but hasn't really had a lot of other crucial life experiences at this point in the series. Hence, her general naivete.
Well plenty of seemingly charming, pure, and well-put together people have a lot issues with things like drug and alcohol abuse behind closed doors. You could also make the case that her naive innocent persona was itself a mask to hide the vices she had.
I always like the moments when Jeff realises in the middle of his bs speeches how much facts he is actually spitting and how much happier he would be if he was able to follow his own advice half the time.
I just hope Annie's cardigan got paid for all the hard work it did this episode
Idk man I'd do that work for free
@@artconfluence8048
Real
it should be credited at least
Love those Jeff-Annie glances at the end soundtracked only by the screams and slashes of Blade lmao
Agreed, it's the best subtle Annie/Jeff moment. I hope that they become a couple in the upcoming movie!
There it is. A Winger speech to take us home.
1:55 the long looks, the stolen glances. The general atmosphere of "would they, might they?"
Oh come on, you could do the same thing with Pierce and Abed
_Something always brings me back to you..._
@@rubeuspotter1610"You hold me without touch, you keep me without chains"
@@rubeuspotter1610 sometimes this song just pops in my head out of nowhere
I first saw this episode in college, and this speech genuinely had a profound effect on me. I want to embroider "Stop making our hatred of ourselves someone else's job" on a throw pillow for my couch.
I love how halfway through his speech, Jeff realizes he's saying something really profound and meaningful...
This is probably Jeff's best speech - let me finish! It is not so funny or trying to achieve some goal, sure. However it is honest, self-reflected and applies for different reasons in every person of the group.
0:52 Annie is too cute 😭😭❤️
I love that the only thing that Abed really did for this entire episode was to watch "Blade." Unfortunately for him, they kept getting interrupted!
Everything happened in the span of less than what Blade lasts, huh
Britta realizing Troy wrote the text is one of my all time favorite Community moments.
Ill never forgive season 4 for what they took from us
while i love that ending, it kinda felt like Jeff just came with a winger speech and fixed everything after all of annie's hard work
It’s a 22 minute sitcom, shenanigans have to happen and the plot has to be tied up quickly, as long as it’s a good speech it’s all good!
"No, woman!"
Best reply on the year
This is for sure one of my favorite episodes
I'm still trying to understand how Blade being immune to shame makes him irresistible, or makes him incapable of getting a better paying job. Or why Blade saying "I love you" turned Britta off.
I think it's because Britta would be jealous of his immunity to shame, that she wants to be with him to become immune to her own shame. Like a leech sucking off blood she would want to absorb his brain injury and stop hating herself.
Maybe it doesn't make him incapable of getting a better paying job, but instead it just takes away his desire to get a better paying job. He doesn't have to prove anything to anyone, so why go for CEO of a Fortune 500 company when you can earn enough to live with a small town carnival.
The whole "I love you" is the classic "you only want what you can’t have” or “you can't have your cake and eat it too". Britta wants Blade to want her, but when she finally has him she loses interest because she won Blade. The challenge of conquering his love is gone.
I think it's because as he doesn't feel shame, he could do something and not care about how the other people would react. The lack of caring about people's opinions is seeing as having confidence, and people who are confident about themselves are very attractive for people who gets shamed about themselves.
@@ignaciotorovillacura6342 That makes sense. But it doesn't mean he can only work at a carnival. And I'm still surprised "I love you" was enough to make Britta lose interest.
it's like he's eternally drunk and could accomplish anything he wants to, having no reason to believe he couldn't. people revolve around strictures and Blade's repudiation of these strictures made him seem like an ascended man. the carnival part was about him having no ambition, because usually people seek more out of the shame of the self, the family, romantic partners, women, etc
the "I love you" part is just the fact that Britta likes being romantically challenged and hunting, as opposed to just getting what she wants.
Troy sums it up well elsewhere in the episode: "Britta likes guys who are mean to her. She doesn't like herself." Some people, due to past trauma or low self-esteem or emotional struggles, gravitate to relationships where they're mistreated. When Britta thought Blade was being kind and affectionate, that destroyed the thing that drew her to him.
Poor Britta, even though it's mostly played for laughs, it's got to be frustrating trying to get emotional support from a partner who is incapable of feeling shame, especially since she's established to be emotionally dependent.
They play up Britta's tomboyish, hyper independent feminist persona so much that when she has moments where that mask is lifted, and shows a typical young woman craving for love and acceptance, it's seen as weird and unfortunately plays into her reputation as kind of a joke.
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1:52 no one has ever looked more beautiful than Gillian Jacobs here
This show really was awesome.
The part about this that I don't fully understand is how Blade is fully functional.
The bolt went in through the back of his head, to hit the part that deals with shame, either part of the prefrontal cortex or the amygdala, that's a lot of brain damage.
Granted, one guy did have a rod go through his head and survive, also losing his shame, albeit from a very different direction and he was considered a very bad person after.
Think about how important Ludwig Goransson’s score is to this scene. He was doing work worthy of Oscars very early in his career!
I challenge this channel to find memorable clips of season 6
I think u made a typo, u meant to say season 4 right?
I love how Abed doesn't really care about what's happening in this scene because he's already self-actualized. He is a god.
Same
What are you all doing out here ? It's loud !
Энни сондай тәтті қыз. 😍😘
Does anyone even know how to do this? Seriously asking .
“NO, woman” 💀
sandra bolok is to blame
"No woman..."
That premise doesn't make any sense though. Why would not having something to prove make you irresistible to people?
FIRST 😂
I don't care what anybody thinks, Annie's boobs was the greatest character on this show!
Props to Annie's boobs for playing herself so well...........particularly in this episode ;)
The monkey isn’t even here
@@zigzoinks5493 the monkey is called Annie's boobs after Annie's boobs
No woman. 😂
No, woman