Intro to Felt Surrogacy
- Episode aired Apr 11, 2013
- TV-PG
- 20m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
4.1K
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Dean Pelton prompts the study group to use puppets to relive the traumatic events of a recent adventure.Dean Pelton prompts the study group to use puppets to relive the traumatic events of a recent adventure.Dean Pelton prompts the study group to use puppets to relive the traumatic events of a recent adventure.
Chevy Chase
- Pierce Hawthorne
- (voice)
Tim Blaney
- Puppeteer
- (as Timothy Blaney)
Drew Massey
- Puppeteer
- (as Andrew Massey)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaSara Bareilles makes a cameo as the air balloon guide. Her song Gravity is heard in Paradigms of Human Memory (2011).
- GoofsPierce is missing from the study room in "real" world. However, when the group is revealing their secrets for the first time, the viewers hear Pierce's secret from his puppet despite the puppet not having anyone to feed it that information.
- Quotes
Troy Barnes: I feel so free out here, like I'm my own man. If Jeff said we had to live out here, I'd totally be down with that.
- SoundtracksThat's An Adventure
(uncredited)
Written by Ludwig Göransson
Performed by Joel McHale, Danny Pudi, Donald Glover, Gillian Jacobs, Chevy Chase, Yvette Nicole Brown, Alison Brie and Sara Bareilles
Featured review
Honestly, I loved it!
I'm not sure that I understand the backlash about this episode; I honestly thought it was one of their best, aside from the awesome paintball episodes. But seriously if you have watched the show up to this episode, Certainly by now you have learned to not take the show too seriously. I mean come on, there are so many plot holes in the show, So many things that make no sense in the real world, but that is not what the show is about. This show touches on two things. First, on finding that place where you feel like you belong. Most of us, I am sure, have come to a time in our lives whether it's when we're younger or older, where we feel we don't belong, we feel left out, we feel alone. And this show presents us with an array of quirky characters that you just can't help but love. No, I don't love every episode, there have been a few that halfway through I'm like, "Nope, next." But mostly I have come to appreciate how this crazy bunch of people seem to care about each other. Their crazy antics is the other thing that the show does really well, it's silly, it's funny, it has people who are not embarrassed to embrace their true inner self, and so I feel like this show is doing what it's supposed to. It makes us laugh, it gives us time away from the every day stresses of life, pulling us in, making us feel as if we are part of the community. What else could you ask for? If you want more than that, then I'm not sure why you are here... How did you make it to season four, if this episode bothered you that much?
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