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NBC’s “Community” Tells a Three Season Long Joke

Dan Koelsch, November 29, 2011

The NBC sitcom Community has become a favorite amongst the Internet savvy, and the show has rewarded us nerds with such viral gems as a Twitter episode and storyline an Abed storyline that played out entirely in the background of an episode. Now the show has taken it to the next level with a joke that has taken three seasons to complete, and it involves Beetlejuice. Check it out after the break.

In the video below, found by ComicBookMovie.com, YouTube user brayd1377 cuts together scenes from three episodes in which the word “Beetlejuice” is spoken. Each episode is in a different season, culminating in last month’s Halloween episode where the character Beetlejuice actually walks by in the background. In case you are minor or live under a rock, in the film Beetlejuice, the title character shows up whenever you say his name three times. This is a very clever gag that 99% of people would never catch on to, which is why the Internet is so great. Take a look below.



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Comments (4)

  1. Elias says:
    November 30, 2011 at 5:41 am

    I love this show so much, and THIS is one of the reasons
    why.  I actually caught Beetlejuice
    walking past on one of my re-watches of the show, so sad to say I was not one
    of those who caught it live, but when I did see it, it just felt like such a
    nod to me, JUST to me, even though I know it wasn’t.  But it WAS a nod to a certain segment of
    people, and I’m glad to be a part of them. 
    We are the ones who must #SaveCommunity! Unfortunately I missed the last
    new episode a few weeks back, the Greendale commercial/documentary episode, but
    luckily as a DISH customer and employee I was able to watch it from work on my
    lunch break using my iPhone and the TV Everywhere app from DISH Network, which
    lets me watch live or recorded TV from anywhere as long as I have a 3G or wifi
    connection.  I loved all the little (and
    sometimes LARGE) nods to Hearts of Darkness, and Louis Guzman was great.  Can’t wait for this weeks new episode.

  2. Anonymous says:
    December 3, 2011 at 10:43 am

    Community needs saving? Bummer. Great show!

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  4. Dahlia Worden says:
    September 6, 2012 at 3:09 am

    This is a very clever gag that 99% of people would never catch on to, which is why the Internet is so great.

    http://www.homecare-po.com

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