"Community" Grifting 101 (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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8/10
This goes out to @jpapanone
felixfelicis_3 February 2021
Just because you don't especially like something doesn't mean you have to drag it through the mud multiple times to get your point across. I understand you're probably reviewing all these episodes with the positivity of Eeyore just to get a raise out of people like myself, but I can't help but notice that you have an extremely difficult time recognizing the positives of any season six episode so for my turn, I pity you, because I feel that you might be in a pretty rough situation. Don't get me wrong, you're entirely entitled to your own opinion, but if you're gonna call yourself a fan, do so respectfully and try to see the good and the poor. Don't just say "Annie bad. Abed bad. Paget Brewster bad." It's unwarranted hate on an amazing show that lost three main characters and is streaming on Yahoo for crying out loud. If you ask me, Harmon and crew did an extraordinary job on S6 for the cards that they were dealt. Just something to keep in mind for your future. I wish you the best. Also, this episode is one of my S6 favorites :)
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8/10
Matt Berry saved this episode
chinbagdeluxe2 October 2021
Had potential to be a classic, wasted but still good.
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7/10
Hot dogs
safenoe16 September 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I can't count the reasons I should say, one by one they all just fade away. I seriously think Community is in contention for the GOAT of TV series, and season 6 was quite poignant, knowing the series was reaching the end really.

Here Matt Berry, an actor from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, makes a guest appearance. He's one of the few British (or English) actors to appear in Community. Although Richard Ayaode, who is part of the Fox family, directed Critical Film Studies.

Anyway, this episode is inspired by The Sting and even the opening song is in the style of Joplin.
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9/10
Matt Berry elevates this episode.
jamesflamesburns25 June 2019
The always hilarious, booming screen presence of Matt Berry as the gritting professor helps lift what is an otherwise a classic Community episode.
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Jeff gets jealous again
sharky_557 May 2015
Warning: Spoilers
The 2nd step of Dan Harmon's story circle specifies the protagonist's need as being the crucial drive behind the eventual plot of the story. The study group's needs aren't always the most pure hearted of all - when they NEED more chicken fingers they execute a brutal take over of the entire system which in turn leads to other benefits. It's a bit ironic then that Jeff's needless jealously of the grifting professor manifests into their own grift in order to beat him at his own game. I've already stated this in other reviews but it's not really any different from the Jeff that takes pottery too seriously or the Jeff who's ego balloons until he explodes in a fit of Hulk rage. It's just that as you progressively work your way through the show you'd expect the main character to change and these fits that Jeff is prone to have somehow got to adapt or even change with his personality. For all the talk of Jeff being laid back and giving slack off classes and generally being more chill this outburst is out of place.

What's worse is the 5 or so minute segment in which Jeff pathetically tries to attempt to out grift the master grifter. Matt Berry's character responds with disdain at Jeff's pettiness and lack of actual plan or preparation. It's a very useless part of the episode that seems to be there solely to reach the 30 minute mark. Instead of the usually conniving Jeff it's actually Britta who concocts and executes the main part of the grift. It's a very different and dynamic role that Gillian Jacobs has been called on to play this season which has elevated Britta to new sorts of up and downs. For once her advice seems to be sticking somewhat as shown by her various bartender scenes, so why the need to throw out a very overused gag in telling her to pay her rent? After all she and Jeff seem to be the only ones actually working.

It's not always easy to tell where the character of Britta will go but it did seem pretty obvious when she kissed Professor DeSalvo full on the lips with the earnest and over-exaggerated enthusiasm that most Community characters seems to hold. Something that outlandish, even from Britta, had to be part of a secret grifting plot. What was awkward was the need to overcomplicate the whole thing by bringing in Britta's secret fake betrayal in it even when we've already previously established that Jeff now sucks at making plans. When done right it can be humorous and effective like the shootout at the end of Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design but this episode lacks the absurdity and charm of that Greendale. While that episode had the Troy and Abed sideplot Grifting 101 seems to struggle to provide any sort of relevance for Annie, Abed and Elroy for what is supposed to be a group grift (aren't Annie and Elroy supposed to be able to recognise an obvious grift anyway?). The most effected is Chang who is literally not even let in on the plan which just signals the waning importance an relevance of his character to Community. I've spoken of the difficult task of giving him an actual role in Greendale and this episode did no favours.

The whole she-bang is wrapped up in a timid outline of the various parts of the classic grifter movie over an Old Timey piano riff which serves little purpose in bringing about any sense of theme or direction. It even messes with the dynamic of the cold open. The music is playful but completely destroys any sort of suspense that the plot may offer. Each new 'step' of the story overlaid with a watercolour painting still of the scene (no idea why they thought they needed to add that) brings about little change or direction. They might as well not be there. I guess the only bit I found remotely funny was the flashback which featured a very unexpected clanking and banging in the act of swapping the real money for newspaper. Instead of the usual non-diegetic heist music we get Abed very noisily doing the deed. Which I suppose makes sense. This is Greendale Community College after all.
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9/10
The grift is on!
wc-1827 March 2024
An homage to the classic movie 'The Sting," this episode with a "professor of grifting" uses the movie's ragtime piano stylings and Norman Rockwell-style watercolors. It also includes a hilariously obscure reference at the end to the song "Hot Dogs! Hot Dogs!" by the Red Light Sting. Season 6 has been uneven, but this episode is a high point and captures the panache and cleverness of earlier seasons. I also like that Britta is a clever character in this episode, truer to her character in Season 1.

It seems clear that many people commenting on this episode haven't seen "The Sting" and therefore don't understand the context for the storyline.
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5/10
Why did they end the episode saying hot dogs?
jpapanone1 February 2021
Season 6 advice to Gillian Jacobs must have gone something like this... Ok...Gillian. This year...act really terribly. Like...we don't want to think that Britta is an actual person... we want to be painfully aware that Britta is a character being played by an actress... and played EXTREMELY poorly. Like...we want it to be obvious...don't try to pretend or hide it. We know you've done a good job the last 5...ok...definitely 4 seasons...little worse in the 5th. But this year...I mean...really regress. Like...do it very very very badly... and don't worry. We won't call you on it or make you do any scenes again. ---

My first time watching community season 6 and being very annoyed... this was one episode that seemed to be better than the rest. It isn't. I mean...yes...it is slightly better than garbage... but still terrible. Even when they have a good episode or idea... they still screw it up and taint it with Dan Harmon Season 6 juice. It's almost as if they can't help themselves.

I keep thinking the grifter teacher is the guy from Something about mary who played warren..W. Earl Brown...but it's some younger british guy I think. Not really sure who that guy is.

Annie bad. Britta bad. Paget bad. Abed bad.
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