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"Epidemiology" is the sixth episode of the second season of the American comedy television series ''
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'', and the 31st episode of the series overall. It originally premiered in the United States on
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on October 28, 2010 as a special Halloween-themed episode. In the episode, the Dean throws a Halloween themed party on campus. During the party, a few of the partygoers become sick from eating a hazardous substance that the Dean mistook for taco meat bought at an army surplus store. The sickness causes those affected to turn into a violent, zombie-like state that can be passed on through bites. As the study group try to escape, the Dean (under orders from U.S. Army Special Operations) locks the doors, trapping them inside with the infected. The episode was written by
Karey Dornetto Karey Dornetto is an American screenwriter who has written for television series such as Arrested Development (TV series), ''Arrested Development'', Community (TV series), ''Community'', Portlandia (TV series), ''Portlandia'' and ''South Park''. ...
and directed by Anthony Hemingway, and also features the voice of
George Takei George Takei (; ja, ジョージ・タケイ; born Hosato Takei (武井 穂郷), April 20, 1937) is an American actor, author and activist known for his role as Hikaru Sulu, helmsman of the fictional starship USS ''Enterprise'' in the televi ...
. The episode's plot is an homage to various
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and horror movies, with the infected students mimicking stereotypical zombies and various tropes of the genre. The episode received overwhelmingly positive reviews and was watched by 5.6 million viewers on its original airing.


Plot

Outside the Greendale Community College library, Jeff ( Joel McHale), dressed as David Beckham, greets Pierce (
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), who is dressed as '' Star Treks
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for the annual Greendale Halloween party. The pair walk inside, where all the songs being played are by the 1970's pop group
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and Pelton's voice notes to himself (given that they are using his iPod for the music). When Pierce asks Dean Pelton (
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), who is dressed as
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, where he got the food, Jeff reveals it is old
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bought at a surplus store. Pierce becomes ill, beginning to sweat and becoming disoriented. Annie (
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) finds a doctor, they discover that Pierce is running a temperature of 102°F. While Troy ( Donald Glover) and Abed (
Danny Pudi Daniel Mark Pudi (born March 10, 1979) is an American actor. His roles include Abed Nadir on the NBC sitcom ''Community'' (2009–2015), for which he received three nominations for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor i ...
) attempt to court women with their '' Aliens''-inspired costumes, other partygoers begin contracting the mysterious sickness. Although the student Rich (
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), who is a medical doctor, initially assumes it is food poisoning from the rations, Pierce bites Star-Burns (
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) in the arm. The main characters (except Pierce) continue to enjoy the party, despite noticing that many of those attending the event appeared to be "high on drugs". Troy, who has by this time changed out of his science-fiction style costume and opted to dress as a “sexy Dracula”, calls Abed a nerd, hurting his feelings. Meanwhile, at his office, Dean Pelton telephones the surplus store to complain. When he reads a code on a
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-labeled package he mistook for taco meat, Pelton is transferred to an army special operations officer, who orders the Dean to quarantine those inside the library and wait for the army to arrive in six hours. At the party, Leonard (
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) savagely bites a woman, and Troy and Abed realize that they are in the midst of a zombie attack. As the unaffected partygoers try to escape through the library's front door, the Dean locks it from the outside and seals them in with the zombies. The remaining survivors barricade themselves in the group study room. Rich explains that the zombies are suffering from a
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-like illness and will suffer brain damage and death within six hours. Annie and Rich suggest lowering the building temperature to lower the zombies' fever and kill the virus. However, the thermostat is outside with the zombies. Rich emphasizes that everyone disclose whether they were bitten, but he and Britta cover up their bites and begin exhibiting symptoms. Chang (
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) throws an
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at the pair in an attempt to knock them out, but ends up breaking a window and allowing the zombies to surge in and grab Annie. The group flees the study room and splits up. Shirley (
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) and Chang escape to a nearby bathroom, where they share a passionate moment and have sex. Jeff, Troy and Abed get to the library's basement, where they spot a window. However Jeff, not wanting his expensive suit to get dirty by going through the window, opens a door instead, letting in the zombies from the other side. Jeff is overpowered by the horde. Abed encourages Troy to "be the first black man to make it to the end" and sacrifices himself, allowing Troy to escape through the window. Once outside, Troy forcibly takes the keys from Dean Pelton and reenters the building to get to the thermostat. Abed, Britta and Shirley bite Troy, but he is able to reach the thermostat before being affected. After the air conditioning comes on, everyone is healed. The army arrives to "disinfect" the building (as well as ensure that the Dean is the "only witness"). Upon discovering those inside are uninfected, they opt to erase everyone's memories. In the aftermath, the party-goers assume the drinks were roofied. George Takei ends the episode with a voice over, and recording a voicemail greeting for someone named Kevin. In an ending tag scene, Troy listens to a voicemail message from Chang sent moments before his becoming infected, bragging that he and Shirley "totally did it". Troy wonders aloud why Chang called him.


Production

The episode was written by producer
Karey Dornetto Karey Dornetto is an American screenwriter who has written for television series such as Arrested Development (TV series), ''Arrested Development'', Community (TV series), ''Community'', Portlandia (TV series), ''Portlandia'' and ''South Park''. ...
, her third writing credit on the series. It was directed by Anthony Hemingway, his first directing credit for a half-hour comedy series. He has previously directed episodes for ''
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'', '' Battlestar Galactica'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. The following songs by the
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group
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are featured throughout the episode: " Waterloo", " SOS", " Dancing Queen", "
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", " Mamma Mia", and "
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". This episode featured a special Halloween-themed opening credit sequence, unique to this episode. Series creator
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later stated on his
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account that he paid for the changed opening credits himself, as it wasn't in the network's budget.


Reception

In its original American broadcast, "Epidemiology" reached approximately 5.635 million households with a 2.4 rating/7% share in the 18–49 demographic. It was the least-watched non-
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component of NBC's Comedy Night Done Right for that evening (only ''
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'', a reality show, scored lower). Alyssa Rosenberg from ''
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'' praised the episode, saying, "''Communitys on a roll with episodes torn straight from the reels of classic movies this season, and last night's Halloween episode lifted the show to new heights: this may have been the best half-hour of ''Community'' since " Contemporary American Poultry" and "
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." Sean Gandert of ''Paste Magazine'' also found the episode to be one of the series' best, writing, "''Community'' gets things so, so right. This is one of those special episodes that really pushed the boundaries of the show, and honestly, I even preferred it to 'Modern Warfare'—this may be the best episode of the show so far."


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