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7/10
In honor of "Community"- a review of every episode. (S2;E12- "Asian Population Studies")
(This is the thirty-seventh installment in an ongoing series. I am in the process of writing brief reviews of each and every episode of creator Dan Harmon's beloved cult-comedy series "Community"- my favorite sitcom. As this is a hobby, updates will come incrementally and it may take some time for me to complete this task.)

"Asian Population Studies" is something of an odd episode when it comes to "Community." It's important for a number of reasons. Primarily because it serves as a catching up point for several major sub-plots running throughout the series. It also introduces (and re-introduces) characters who have made a wave in one way or another in the past. And yet... on its own, it actually has a fairly simplistic and, if I may be so bold, "patchy" story tying it all together.

It's a frequently funny episode that's just... well, a bit messy.

The recent sobriety of Professor Duncan (John Oliver) has made the study group realize they may need to expand with a new member. And Annie (Alison Brie) is hoping that her crush Rich (Greg Cromer) might fit the bill, much to the chagrin of Jeff. (Joel McHale) At the same time, Troy (Donald Glover) reveals to Pierce (Chevy Chase) that Shirley (Yvette Nicole Brown) had sex with Chang (Ken Jeong) at the Halloween party... a development complicated by the arrival of Shirley's ex-husband (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) and the revelation that Shirley is eight-weeks pregnant. Who's the father? Who will be the newest member of the study-group? And will Jeff and Rich ever squash their rivalry?

At its best moments, "Asian Population Studies" works thanks to the increasingly bizarre developments of its multiple storylines. Malcolm-Jamal Warner makes for a welcome addition to the cast in his supporting role, and Shirley's storyline is easily the stand-out of the episode. It's also nice having Cromer back in some capacity. He's one of the more interesting guest characters the show has had to this point, and he lends a lot to the proceedings. It's just a shame that like so many other wonderful guests, he doesn't make too many appearances overall in the series. But that's episodic television for you.

Unfortunately, the greatest strength of the episode is also its greatest weakness. Because for all intent and purpose, this episode really is just a writhing collection of sub-plots that are loosely spun together. It feels a little less cohesive than the average episode, and even a bit unfocused at times. It's just a little too hard to connect with it as a result. It still mostly works. But it's one of the typically excellent second season's weakest offerings.

I'm giving "Asian Population Studies" a solid 7 out of 10. It's charming and funny when it counts. But it's unfortunately a bit of a step-down after the previous few episodes.
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7/10
He has a landline and uses the word album
anarchistica25 August 2022
This is really just an "average" Community episode, but that still means it's better than most comedies out there. There's a couple of really good jokes, there's a silly, there's personal growth and there's the characters we've come to enjoy. And while i really don't care for Rich, Chang is actually a net positive here to make up for that.
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9/10
Secrets and Lies
safenoe21 January 2022
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The secrets and lies unravel in Asian Population Studies for sure, as the Community gang learn about Shirley and Chang's liaison at the Halloween zombie episode. Who is the father of Shirley's baby?

Please, six seasons and a movie.
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8/10
just wanted to acknowledge the bill cosby joke
davidmalaimo29 June 2020
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Writing this in 2020. i just started watching community for the first time and it's hilarious but a lot of it's "race-y" jokes haven't aged well in this climate. but sadly, for this episode, featuring Malcolm-Jamal Warner there's a little nod to bill cosby. when jeff says "nice sweater" and Warner, as andre, says "his dad gave it to him." obvi a cosby sweater reference. just funny how even that joke just brings to mind bill cosby and these days that always seems to be negative.
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