
Watch Community Season 2 Episode 12 : Celebrity Pharmacology 212 Free Online
Watch Community Season 2 Episode 12 : Celebrity Pharmacology 212 Free Online
The following is a list of episodes of the NBC comedy television series Community, which premiered on September 17, 2009. The show focuses on disbarred lawyer Jeff Winger, and his attempt to get a bachelor’s degree at community college. He is joined by members of his study group, which he originally formed for his Spanish 101 class.
Date on :January 27, 2011, 37 episodes of Community have aired.
Do you like this story?So what is coming up next for one of the funniest shows on TV? Some of the gang from NBC’s “Community” recently sat down for the network’s annual TCA event, and they shared a few details about the handful of upcoming episodes…
Here some stories from the filming of last week’s episode from Donald Glover and Joel McHale, get a tour of the Community set with the incredibly charismatic Danny Pudi and hear from Dan Harmon how you can help create the next behind the scenes video. Just use the hashtag #askcommunity and you can provide feedback and ideas for future episodes!
Greendale Community College is performing an anti-drug play at a nearby middle school. Pierce becomes very excited about performing and desires a bigger role and his behavior becomes over the top. Senor Chang comes to the rescue, making himself more admirable in the group’s eyes.
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- Gillian Jacobs Britta Perry
- Danny Pudi Abed Nadir
- Donald Glover Troy Barnes
- Chevy Chase Pierce Hawthorne
- Yvette Nicole Brown Shirley Bennett
- Joel McHale Jeff Winger
- Alison Brie Annie Edison
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Pilot $1.99 … |
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Spanish 101 $1.99 … |
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The Art of Discourse $1.99 … |
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Miley’s Memos Miley’s Memos… |
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CHEMISTRY, A MOLECULAR APPROACH, Custom Edition for L.A. Pierce College $99.00 … |
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Community-Season 2 $45.99 Welcome back for a wild new year at Greendale Community College, as the study group faces their toughest tests yet. Why would bachelor-for-life Jeff Winger (Joel McHale) pop the big question to Britta (Gillian Jacobs)? What incites innocent Annie (Alison Brie) to chloroform a janitor? Hey, Pierce (Chevy Chase)! Is your mom really still alive in a lava lamp? Will Abed (Danny Pudi) miss his Pulp Fiction birthday for a chance to give Jeff his own version of My Dinner With Andre? What makes Troy (Donald Glover) boldly go for LeVar Burton? Shirley (Yvette Nicole Brown) is expecting ? but who’s the daddy? Is it her ex-hubby (guest star Malcolm-Jamal Warner)? Or ex-Spanish teacher, Senior Chang (Ken Jeong)? Finally, is that really Betty White rapping with Troy and Abed? All these answers (and much more) are found in the hilarious, guest star-filled sophomore season of the breakthrough comedy hit. |
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The American Community College $20.55 Praise for the Previous Edition This book is essential reading for anyone who thinks deeply about community colleges. Students in leadership programs as well as professionals with many years of experiences will benefit from its rich content. David R. Pierce, president, American Association of Community Colleges I have been using the earlier editions of this book with my graduate students for more than a decade, and they and I love it for its conciseness, accuracy, and treatment of issues in an analytical way. The book has great ‘take-home’ value. Joseph N. Hankin, president, SUNY/Westchester Community College Comprehensive, scholarly, and well-written. Already a classic in its field, this third edition of The American Community College is an indispensable resource for graduate students, professors, and anyone else who wants to understand the development and unique mission of America’s community colleges. George B. Vaughan, professor of higher education, North Carolina State University |
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The World of Children $87.27 The World of Children Joan Littlefield Cook and Greg Cook From the very first chapter, this chronologically organized child development text engages students in the development process by exposing them to real people facing real world child development challenges. The World of Children encourages students to think critically about issues and situations from multiple perspectives, helping them connect the science with thepractice of child development in a way that can positively change lives. I, personally, have never seen a text that does such a good job in critical thinking. There are very few times students have to just give the information back without having to apply it. Cathy Pollock, Asheville Buncombe Technical Community College The implementation of critical thinking is quite excellent in this text. Mark P. Rittman, Cuyahoga Community College This text is beautifully written and engaging. It is not pedantic and it maintains student interest. Lila Snow, Los Angeles Pierce College |
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