Community - Season 6
Season 6
Hacked e-mails, virtual reality, schlocky sci-fi filmmaking, grifting, forbidden paintball, a giant hand, a wedding and a stage adaptation of The Karate Kid... Welcome back for one crazy year at Greendale Community College!
Episodes
Ladders
In the Season 6 premiere, a roof collapses under the weight of four decades of errant Frisbees, and Francesca "Frankie" Dart takes over as CFO of Greendale with a plan of fiscal responsibility that includes canceling seemingly pointless classes. Meanwhile, Britta, Annie, Jeff and Abed turn a floundering Shirley's Sandwiches into a speakeasy after Frankie bans alcohol on campus.
Lawnmower Maintenance and Postnatal Care
The Dean's purchase of a virtual-reality system could bankrupt the school, so Jeff must find the device's creator to save Greendale. Meanwhile, Britta moves in with Annie and Abed, but learns her parents have been paying her debts; and Chang is bitten by a cat.
Basic Crisis Room Decorum
A claim that a dog graduated from Greendale could damage the school's reputation, so Abed goes after the animal with an attack ad. Meanwhile, Britta and Elroy bond over a band; and Chang dabbles in pornography.
Queer Studies & Advanced Waxing
The school board invites the Dean to become a member as long as he promotes his "homosexuality." Chang auditions for "The Karate Kid," with Annie's help, and endures abusive treatment from the director. Abed tries to save baby birds nesting on the Greendale internet router with the help of Elroy.
Laws of Robotics & Party Rights
Jeff (Joel McHale) squares off against a charming prison inmate Willy (Guest Star Brian Van Holt ) who's attending Greendale via telerobot. Britta (Gillian Jacobs) enlists Abed (Danny Pudi) to get around Annie's (Alison Brie) rules against parties in their apartment. Jim
Basic Email Security
A malicious hacker threatens to publicize everyone's personal emails unless Greendale cancels a racist comic's performance.
Advanced Safety Features
A former boyfriend lures Britta into joining Honda's guerilla marketing campaign. Jeff looks to get Elroy to like him.
Intro to Recycled Cinema
Chang leaves Greendale to pursue fame in Hollywood. Abed agrees to complete his unfinished film with the support of Frankie, her movie producer friend Maury and Jeff.
Grifting 101
When a clever clever con man, Professor DeSalvo, uses his class to cheat the study group, they enlist Jeff to get revenge. The situation goes awry as Britta and Dean Pelton get involved in Jeff and Professor DeSalvo's scamming competition.
Basic RV Repair and Palmistry
During a road trip to unload one of Greendale's useless artifacts, Abed turns a situation into a flashback-filled feature film.
Modern Espionage
A secret paintball game could ruin Frankie's initiative to clean up Greendale.
Wedding Videography
Abed films a wedding when Garrett gets married to a classmate to whom he shares a surprising connection.
Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television
In the Season 6 finale, Abed asks the members of the group to imagine a plot for a TV show's seventh season.
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