"Interpretive Dance" is the fourteenth episode of the first season of the American comedy television series ''
Community
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''. It aired in the United States on
NBC on January 21, 2010. It focuses on secrets that members of the study group are keeping from each other.
Plot
The study group discusses moving their meeting time to avoid issues with the back door of the library being locked after 5 pm, but both Troy (
Donald Glover
Donald McKinley Glover Jr. (; born September 25, 1983), also known by his stage name Childish Gambino (), is an American entertainer, writer, director, and producer. After working in Derrick Comedy while studying at New York University, Glove ...
) and Britta (
Gillian Jacobs) say that they have a commitment that precludes meeting earlier. When Jeff (
Joel McHale
Joel Edward McHale (born November 20, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, and television host. He is best known for hosting ''The Soup'' (2004–2015) and his role as Jeff Winger on the NBC sitcom ''Community'' (2009–2015). He has performed i ...
) arrives, Britta notices numerous similar long hairs on his coat, revealing that Jeff has been seeing the same woman more than once, counter to Jeff's usual one-night stands. Jeff remains quiet on the identity of this woman.
The woman Jeff has been seeing is revealed to be Professor Michelle Slater (
Lauren Stamile
Lauren Stamile (born September 12, 1976) is an American actress. She is best known for portraying Nurse Rose on the American Broadcasting Company, ABC series ''Grey's Anatomy'', Michelle Slater on the National Broadcasting Company, NBC series '' ...
); while fraternizing in her office, they are nearly caught in the act by Dean Pelton (
Jim Rash), but are able to play him off. Jeff later introduces Michelle to the study group but asks them to keep his relationship a secret, which is already too late as Pierce (
Chevy Chase
Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase (; born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, actor and writer. He became a key cast member in the first season of ''Saturday Night Live'', where his recurring ''Weekend Update'' segment became a staple of the ...
) has sent out a
tweet about it. Pelton calls them into his office and makes them sign a form regarding their fraternization. However, when it comes to describing their relationship, Jeff is hesitant to call Michelle his girlfriend, leaving Michelle bitter. Jeff goes to see Michelle in her office, apologizing as he is afraid of commitment. When he promises to consider their relationship more than just boyfriend and girlfriend, Michelle accepts the apology and locks her office to allow them privacy.
Meanwhile, Troy and Britta have discovered they are in two different dance classes; Troy in
modern dance while Britta is following her dream to learn
tap dance
Tap dance is a form of dance characterized by using the sounds of tap shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion. Two major variations on tap dance exist: rhythm (jazz) tap and Broadway tap. Broadway tap focuses on dance; it is widely perfo ...
. Both classes are scheduled to have a recital soon; Britta is excited to be able to invite the study group, but Troy remains quiet. Rather than reveal his secret, Troy opts to quit his dance class, leaving Britta disappointed, though Shirley (
Yvette Nicole Brown) believes that Britta is disappointed over Jeff's new romance.
The dance recital begins with a large audience, including Jeff and Michelle. Britta's routine with her classmates is a simple routine set to the melody of "
Tea for Two", with her posing as a watering can watering "flowers", her fellow dancers. When Britta sees Jeff holding Michelle's hand in the audience, she freezes up. Troy, walking by, sees Britta's predicament, and races in, tearing off his clothes revealing a dance unitard. He takes the stage and helps to finish Britta's routine, and then begins an improvised modern dance with her leaving the audience entranced.
After the performance, Britta thanks Troy for his help, though Troy admits it was the only masculine option for him. Jeff gives Britta flowers for her performance, while she congratulates Jeff on being mature enough to have a girlfriend relationship.
Production
"Interpretive Dance" was the second episode directed by
Justin Lin
Justin Lin (, born October 11, 1971) is a Taiwanese Americans, Taiwanese-American film director. His films have grossed US$2.3 billion worldwide as of March 2017. He is best known for his directorial work on ''Better Luck Tomorrow'' (2002), the ...
and the second written by
Lauren Pomerantz
Lauren may be a given name or surname.The name's meaning may be "laurel tree", "sweet of honor", or "wisdom". It is derived from the French name Laurence, a feminine version of Laurent, which is in turn derived from the Roman surname Laurentius.
...
. It was the second of five episodes in which
Lauren Stamile
Lauren Stamile (born September 12, 1976) is an American actress. She is best known for portraying Nurse Rose on the American Broadcasting Company, ABC series ''Grey's Anatomy'', Michelle Slater on the National Broadcasting Company, NBC series '' ...
appears as Professor Michelle Slater.
Reception
Around 4.73 million Americans watched "Interpretive Dance".
Emily VanDerWerff of ''
The A.V. Club
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'' rated the episode B, calling it "pretty good" but wishing that the entire cast was together more rather than focusing on individual story lines. She also suggested that the dance scene that concludes the episode was unoriginal. TV Fanatic's Matt Richenthal enjoyed the show and speculated as to whether Jeff's growing maturity would make him more or less funny, and whether he and Britta would end up in a relationship.
References
External links
"Interpretive Dance"at NBC.com
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