There will possibly never be another live-action sitcom with more creatively elaborate plot lines than theDan Harmon-createdCommunity.

Together theyre able to recreate the climax of theJames Cameronsequel.

Its one ofCommunitys very best episodes that manages to pack surprising emotional depth with Koontz’s effective performance.

The cast of Community gathers in the study room

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Contemporary American Poultry is one ofCommunitys earliest instances of committing to a parody for the entire episode.

Even though Abeds detached voice-over keeps with the parody, it also explains the plot as its happening.

The game-changing episode is packed with movie references covering a multitude of action classics.

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Once Jeff understands whats at stake, he immediately strips down to his undershirt to embodyBruce Willis John McClane.

When Jeff responds to Brittas (Gillian Jacobs) failed assassination attempt with, Uh oh.

No paintballs, Hans?

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The joke is a blink-and-miss-it for the casual viewer, but hardcoreCommunityfans enjoyed the nod.

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The Greendale students in Halloween costumes hiding from zombies in Community

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Jeff and Annie looking despondent in season 5 of Community

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Dean Pelton, Britta Perry, and Mr. Rad onstage at the Glee Christmas Pageant in Community

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Abed and Jeff sit at a diner counter together in Community

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Jeff watches Dean Pelton in VR gear in Community

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Joel McHale and Charley Koontz as Jeff and Neil in the Community episode Advanced Dungeons & Dragons

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Abed (Danny Pudi) intensely stares at the camera as he offers chicken fingers over a desk)

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Troy is offered the job as a plumber on Community

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Joel McHale as Jeff in the “Modern Warfare” episode of ‘Community.'

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Beetlejuice walks into frame in the Community Season 3 episode “Horror Fiction in Seven Spooky Steps."

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