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Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples

  • Episode aired Oct 21, 2010
  • TV-PG
  • 22m
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7.7/10
4.8K
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Yvette Nicole Brown, Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, and Donald Glover in Community (2009)
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Shirley asks Abed to make a film about Jesus, but he quickly angers Shirley by turning it into a self-indulgent mess. Meanwhile, Pierce begins blowing off the study group to hang out with th... Read allShirley asks Abed to make a film about Jesus, but he quickly angers Shirley by turning it into a self-indulgent mess. Meanwhile, Pierce begins blowing off the study group to hang out with the "hipsters."Shirley asks Abed to make a film about Jesus, but he quickly angers Shirley by turning it into a self-indulgent mess. Meanwhile, Pierce begins blowing off the study group to hang out with the "hipsters."

  • Director
    • Tristram Shapeero
  • Writers
    • Dan Harmon
    • Andrew Guest
    • Dino Stamatopoulos
  • Stars
    • Joel McHale
    • Gillian Jacobs
    • Danny Pudi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    4.8K
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    • Director
      • Tristram Shapeero
    • Writers
      • Dan Harmon
      • Andrew Guest
      • Dino Stamatopoulos
    • Stars
      • Joel McHale
      • Gillian Jacobs
      • Danny Pudi
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Joel McHale
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    • Jeff Winger
    Gillian Jacobs
    Gillian Jacobs
    • Britta Perry
    Danny Pudi
    Danny Pudi
    • Abed Nadir
    Yvette Nicole Brown
    Yvette Nicole Brown
    • Shirley Bennett
    Alison Brie
    Alison Brie
    • Annie Edison
    Donald Glover
    Donald Glover
    • Troy Barnes
    Ken Jeong
    Ken Jeong
    • Ben Chang
    Chevy Chase
    Chevy Chase
    • Pierce Hawthorne
    John Oliver
    John Oliver
    • Professor Ian Duncan
    Jim Rash
    Jim Rash
    • Dean Pelton
    Richard Erdman
    Richard Erdman
    • Leonard
    Alfred Dennis
    Alfred Dennis
    • Richard
    Lee Weaver
    Lee Weaver
    • Joe
    Dino Stamatopoulos
    Dino Stamatopoulos
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    Edith Jefferson
    • Pearl
    Bill Parks
    Bill Parks
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    Kerry Carney
    • Student #2
    Paul Walter Hauser
    Paul Walter Hauser
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    • Director
      • Tristram Shapeero
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      • Dan Harmon
      • Andrew Guest
      • Dino Stamatopoulos
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    9TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness

    In honor of "Community"- a review of every episode. (S2;E05- "Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples")

    (This is the thirtieth 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." This project was originally conceived as a response to NBC's cancellation of the series before its renewal on Yahoo's streaming service. As this is a hobby, updates will come incrementally and it may take some time for me to complete this.)

    It's always a pleasure to get an episode of any series that takes its focus off of the traditional leads and allows the rest of the cast to shine, and that's precisely what "Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples" does. While at its heart "Community" might be an ensemble piece, the fact remains that at the end of the day, the main focus often does fall back on the same few characters- namely Jeff (Joel McHale), Britta (Gillian Jacobs) and Annie. (Alison Brie) Not that I'm complaining because they are excellent characters being portrayed by wonderful performers who add a great deal to the series.

    But that's not in the case of this episode. No, "Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples" turns the tables with the focus almost entirely placed on the shoulders of Abed (Danny Pudi), Shirley (Yvette Nicole Brown) and Pierce. (Chevy Chase) And it comes very-much appreciated, especially in the case of Shirley and Pierce, who are well-used but often under-utilized in the grand scheme of the series. Especially knowing where the season goes from here, spending some quality time with their characters in this episode is vastly important, and both get a lot to do and make some great decisions that inform their characters. And despite Abed almost becoming a "mascot" for the series, to this point he's often been generally defined by his friendship with Donald Glover's Troy, so it's nice seeing him in a story that places him in a more proactive and independent role.

    While cruising the internet during Anthropology class, Shirley irks the fellow students by asking them to see what happens when you search for "god." Determined by the ire of her classmates, she enlists Abed to help her produce a viral video about Jesus. But things quickly spin out of hand when Abed takes over the project and becomes obsessed with the bible, eventually turning what should have been a 30-second internet video into a feature-length film where Abed stars as a filmmaker who researches Jesus, only to discover that in a way he IS Jesus... as he puts it, a "Jesus movie for the postmodern world." Abed's pretentious film soon becomes the talk of the campus, leaving Shirley feeling abandoned and enraged by Abed's increasingly ludicrous claims about how amazing the film will be and his dedication to staying in-character as a Jesus-like figure, which she sees as blasphemous and disrespectful. At the same time, Pierce becomes furious at the group and decides to join a clique of elderly trouble-makers known as the "Hipsters" (so called because they all have hip-replacements) lead by the constantly immature Leonard. (Richard Erdman)

    I've always found it confusing, but on the whole this does seem to be one of the more unpopular episodes of the second season. Perhaps its because the focus is taken off of the traditional leads and because traditionally likable characters make some poor decisions... but I found it works quite well and I very much enjoy it. It shakes up several members of the group and puts them into compromising scenarios where they have to take long, hard looks at themselves. This is especially true of Shirley and Abed, and their storyline is genuinely hilarious and oft-touching in a way. They both bring out the worst in themselves and must work to overcome the mistakes they make. It's also a great deal of fun seeing Pierce in his own one- off storyline, especially when paired with the delightful group of misfits known as the "Hipsters." I certainly won't complain about getting some more Leonard in the show.

    And while the episode does generally have little impact on the rest of the season and series, I would argue that it's still quite important and impactful for the characters involved. There's something that feels "necessary" here. I can't quite place my finger on it. But I'm glad this episode was produced. And I definitely am glad that it helped to build the interpersonal relationships between members of the study-group we often don't get to spend enough time with. So, for that and for a really strong sense of humor (the meta-ness is off the charts in this episode!), I give "Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples" an excellent 9 out of 10.
    7Br4ve-trave1or

    Must see a important episode

    While the attention is off my favorite character and the leads of the pack, jeff and britta to name a couple, it starts out with a research video for shirley about gob and Abed turns into a a project of a meta film yada yada. This part did not interest me and I found it weak and was uninterested

    HOWEVER

    Piece making friends with his fellow seniors was a riot! Showing us how older people and seniors can abuse the stereotypes placed on them by everyone used cleverly wirh dialogue. I enjoyed watching Pierce in this episode. Maybe some dont like him thinking hes ignorant, homophobic, racist, but I've seen a few episodes to see how much he wants to be loved and is lonely. I believe it's all a mask hes wearing just like Michael Scott wanted to be friends with everyone in the end. He just sucks at being a human with his imperfections some of us have that makes it hard to see the real him and have emothay.

    I believe hes a good man and even though I just started an episode where something is missing he says statistically it should be Troy. I have a feeling I will be right at the end and he will redeem himself. This episode is important in the character development of Pieece and maybe seeing if all these homage episodes is related to what abbed said about it being a message. Its brilliant but I still score it a 7 for being a good episdoe.
    8owenmm

    Highly underrated episode

    I'm an agnostic so it was fun watching the devout Christian be put in her place. That and the episode was very funny. Pierce hanging outta with the seniors was a pretty funny subplot as well.
    kpanditrao

    Funniest end credit scene in the show

    I'm on 2nd season and this episode's end credit skid is by far the funniest I came across. Though episode was OK at best!
    10anarchistica

    Community in a nutshell

    Abed is Wig Jesus in a brilliant episode that contains all of the key elements of the series:

    • Being meta about being meta.


    • Absurd premises executed perfectly.


    • People do everything at Greendale but learn.


    • The group as a family headed by Jeff and Britta.


    • Interpersonal conflict resolved by forgiveness.


    It's hilarious and bizarre and endearing.

    Related interests

    Will Ferrell in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
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    • Trivia
      When the group of students around Pierce and Leonard is caught playing poker by the dean, Pierce fakes an Alzheimer's affliction. He looks at a card and murmurs "Veronica". "Veronica" is the title of a 1989 song by Elvis Costello and Paul McCartney about an old lady suffering from Alzheimer's.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of filming Abed's movie as Jesus, Shirley interrupts the take. As they begin a slow zoom on Abed afterwards, you can see the Paramount Studios sign on the "Greendale" sign.
    • Quotes

      [Leonard and the others abandon Pierce and Richard after dementia-ridden Richard crashes the Dean's car]

      Pierce Hawthorne: Richard, are you alright?

      Richard: Who's Richard? Is that me?

      Pierce Hawthorne: Yes.

      Richard: Then I'm fine. Who are those people running away? Are those my friends?

      Pierce Hawthorne: Now, that's a very good question.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Darkest Timeline with Ken Jeong & Joel McHale: Virtual Reality (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Greendale is Where I Belong
      Performed by Ludwig Göransson

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Krasnoff Foster Productions
      • Harmonius Claptrap
      • AGBO
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      • 22m
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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