She decided to drop out of high school because she thought it would impress Radiohead. Prof. Noel Cornwallis (played by Malcolm McDowell) is Greendale's stern, manipulative history professor who teaches the group in the fourth season after having been fired from his long-term post at Oxford University because of a "slip-up with a co-ed". They both attended a party where high school honors were being awarded. He later moves in with Jeff after his wife throws him out again (after he confesses about his fling with Shirley) but Jeff grows sick of his stupid, unbalanced behavior and finally orders him out. The Helicopter Pilot (Andy Dick) is a tiny man that Pierce hallucinates when he takes his painkillers after breaking his legs on the trampoline in "Aerodynamics of Gender." Created by Dan Harmon, Communityoriginally aired on NBC before moving to Yahoo! Because he knows nothing about the subject, his teaching style was limited to showing the class various YouTube videos and assigning them dozens of dioramas to create. While eating with her husband, Andre, at a restaurant, she was distracted by her children being accosted by an angered moviegoer telling them not to see Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. [15] She had a strict policy against dating students, but became romantically involved with Jeff, after he begged her to sleep with him during a Halloween party ("Introduction to Statistics"). He has appeared several times since, often in a cranky mood when the study group asks him for help finding or fixing things in the school. Britta Perry (played by Gillian Jacobs) is a politically interested and socially empathetic student at Greendale, who in many cases serves as the study group's scapegoat. In the season six episode "Queer Studies and Advanced Waxing," Dean Pelton is recruited to the schoolboard as a token homosexual, but reveals himself as being "two-sevenths gay" and resumes his job as dean after the charade becomes too much to handle. Bauer has engaged in many worldly yet strange pursuits, such as hunting monkeys with a blow gun in the Amazon and drinking her own urine for its health benefits. In a final showdown with the study group, both Jeff and Chang equip electric taser batons with which they intend to duel. He never knew the identity of his father and later admitted his mother worked as a prostitute in a pub in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire. Ian James Duncan, Baron Duncan of Springbank (born 13 February 1973) is a Conservative politician, serving as a Deputy Speaker in the House of Lords. All of Nuñez's officers quit when Dean Pelton informs them that the college no longer has funds to pay them, and they can only be reimbursed in class credits. Jeff enjoys being in positions of authority and command and acts as the effective leader of the group. He takes a number of classes with the main characters, including Spanish and Boating. At the end of the first season, he is suspended by Dean Pelton for his drunken behavior at a school function, prompting Chang to punch Dr. Duncan in the face. The Greendale Human Being is the "ethnically neutral" school mascot created and designed by Pierce and Dean Pelton in "Football, Feminism and You." His beard mimics that worn by "Mirror Spock" in the classic Star Trek episode "Mirror, Mirror. In the Season 5 episode "Basic Intergluteal Numismatics", Shirley reveals that Pierce has died; in the following episode, "Cooperative Polygraphy," the group is forced to take a lie detector test in compliance with Pierce's will to prove that none of them murdered him. In Season 2, Pierce becomes more agitated at the study group for leaving him out of their activities. Todd's relationship with the group is more amicable in season 6, wherein he works at Shirley's Sandwiches ("Ladders"), participates in the underground paintball game ("Modern Espionage"), and even officiates Garrett's wedding ("Wedding Videography"), during which he muses that he himself "could be God. The only problem was he knew as much about anthropology as Chang did about Spanish. Having always sought the approval of his even more bigoted father, Cornelius Hawthorne (Larry Cedar), he becomes more uncooperative after his death ("Advanced Gay"). In Season 1, Britta's unconventional culture prevents her from being a typical female lead. Annie Edison (played by Alison Brie), born December 19th, 1990, is a diligent, strait-laced, Type-A, Jewish student who is in her fifth year at Greendale Community College after graduating and then reapplying to major in her dream, forensic science. He decides to enroll at Greendale to reinvent his life in "Lawnmower Maintenance and Postnatal Care", joining the "Save Greendale Committee" shortly after. Alan reveals that he now heads the law firm that Jeff worked at and threatens Jeff to drop the case or not come back to work at the law firm.