The episode culminates in a meta-parody of Jeff’s typical inspirational speeches, which is edited together from fragments of various "unseen" speeches he gave throughout the year. Production Facts "Community" Paradigms of Human Memory (TV Episode 2011)
While largely gag-based, the episode advances several major character arcs and satirizes fan culture:
This iconic fan slogan originated in this episode, stemming from Abed's obsession with the short-lived NBC series The Cape .
A montage of Dean Pelton entering the study room in increasingly elaborate outfits, such as a Caesar salad or a "Gone with the Windows" ensemble. Narrative Revelations & Meta-Commentary
"Paradigms of Human Memory" is the twenty-first episode of the second season of the American comedy series . It is widely celebrated as a groundbreaking subversion of the "clip show" trope, where instead of reusing old footage to save money, the episode consists almost entirely of newly filmed "flashbacks" to adventures the audience has never seen. The Unseen Adventures
The episode culminates in a meta-parody of Jeff’s typical inspirational speeches, which is edited together from fragments of various "unseen" speeches he gave throughout the year. Production Facts "Community" Paradigms of Human Memory (TV Episode 2011)
While largely gag-based, the episode advances several major character arcs and satirizes fan culture: [S2E21] Paradigms of Human Memory
This iconic fan slogan originated in this episode, stemming from Abed's obsession with the short-lived NBC series The Cape . The episode culminates in a meta-parody of Jeff’s
A montage of Dean Pelton entering the study room in increasingly elaborate outfits, such as a Caesar salad or a "Gone with the Windows" ensemble. Narrative Revelations & Meta-Commentary [S2E21] Paradigms of Human Memory
"Paradigms of Human Memory" is the twenty-first episode of the second season of the American comedy series . It is widely celebrated as a groundbreaking subversion of the "clip show" trope, where instead of reusing old footage to save money, the episode consists almost entirely of newly filmed "flashbacks" to adventures the audience has never seen. The Unseen Adventures