That's the episode the link critiques. And it's got plenty of classic episodes, as well, in its season-and-a-half thus far:
* "Debate 109," not spoofing anything in particular, * "Comparative Religion," a Christmaswinter episode, * "The Science of Illusion," part prank episode, part wunza-plot episode, * "Contemporary American Poultry," the GoodFellas homage, * "Modern Warfare," the paintball episode, * "Epidemiology," the zombie outbreak episode, * And the entire second-season run from "Cooperative Calligraphy" (the other bottle episode--both "Advanced D&D" and this one are classics!) to "Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas" (the Rankin-Bass homage), with a conspiracy episode and a fantastic character study ep in between.
Pretty much every episode's a winner. The parody episodes are the more memorable ones, but all the other episodes, which tend focus on character dynamics, are also golden. If you get a chance, I highly recommend watching as much of it as you can.
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* "Debate 109," not spoofing anything in particular,
* "Comparative Religion," a
Christmaswinter episode,* "The Science of Illusion," part prank episode, part wunza-plot episode,
* "Contemporary American Poultry," the GoodFellas homage,
* "Modern Warfare," the paintball episode,
* "Epidemiology," the zombie outbreak episode,
* And the entire second-season run from "Cooperative Calligraphy" (the other bottle episode--both "Advanced D&D" and this one are classics!) to "Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas" (the Rankin-Bass homage), with a conspiracy episode and a fantastic character study ep in between.
Pretty much every episode's a winner. The parody episodes are the more memorable ones, but all the other episodes, which tend focus on character dynamics, are also golden. If you get a chance, I highly recommend watching as much of it as you can.