04x02 - Paranormal Parentage

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Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree with an eclectic staff and student body.
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04x02 - Paranormal Parentage

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And Andre's going as Han Solo.

Oh!

The boys are storm troopers and little baby Ben is an Ewok.

Oh!

Oh!

Aw, you don't have enough children.

Happy Halloween parties, everyone.

You all look great...

Ham.

Pig.

Let me guess. You're a flimsy excuse to be shirtless, wearing silk underwear.

And you are as wrong as you are welcome.

Now, this year, I planned a two person costume with Annie.

She's going as my ring girl.

(All scream)

(Dramatic music)

Pretty freakydeaky, huh?

Annie, no. I meant the boxing match ring girl.

They're the sexy ones that hold the round numbers.

Yeah, see?

This is why we can't just text about it, Jeff.

I don't watch sports.

But there's no boxer in the ring.

Yeah, well, I don't watch scary movies.

And that's why we leave the couples' costumes to the couples, she said wisely.

You should probably warn your boyfriend's boyfriend.

Just because we're dating doesn't mean that we have to do everything together.

Well, you need to do some things together.

We do some things.

We do a lot of things.

(Gasps) Not all the things.

Things.

Okay, so, we're all here... (Phone ringing)

Minus Pierce, who wasn't invited to Vicki's party for reasons beyond our control or concern.

No mystery there. She put a pencil through his face.

(Laughter)

Does Vicki have a TV?

Abed, it's a party.

You're not watching TV. No, ill be watching Annie.

She started watching Cougar Town reruns, which makes Annie my third favorite show, and tonight is their hallowine special.

Ooh, that's right. Better not miss the Merlot.

Clink!

What? You fall into it.

That was Pierce.

He accidentally locked himself in his panic room and he needs our help.

All: Oh!

No, "oh!"

"Oh" means we are going against our will, and we are not going. He's lying.

He seemed pretty upset, and he's been all alone up there in that mansion ever since I moved out, and his dad, you know, got k*lled by Jeff.

Hmm, calling for help. A classic call for help.

Hello, Dr. Perry's office. Damaged psyche?

Yes, ill accept the charges.

Heads, lock up your brains.

Britta's on the prowl for fresh therapy meat.

Maybe we should just stop by on our way to the party.

I assure you, the only thing Pierce is trapped in is adolescence.

He is a geriatric toddler, throwing the most elaborate tantrums money can buy, and I, for one, am not gonna stand by and allow some lonely, ridiculous person to derail our group's plans.

Ding, ding, ding! To your corners, fighters.

Someone save me a towel. (Laughs)

You guys going to Vicki's party?

We just gotta do this thing first.

Give me some rope tie me to dream

Give me the hope to run out of steam

Somebody said it can be here

We could be roped up, tied up, dead in a year

I can't count the reasons I should stay

One by one they all just fade away

(Thunder rumbles)

Oh.

Holy Helen, this place is huge.

It seems spookier than I remember.

Ah, the only thing spooky about this place is the tacky decor.

It's like David Lee roth threw up Miami Vice.

(Groans)

So tacky.

I don't know. Maybe Pierce isn't doing so well since he lost his father and then his inheritance in a video game battle with Gilbert, an illegitimate half brother he never knew he had.

I guess ive never said it out loud.

Guys, over here.

Mr. Hawthorne's panic room, one of the 27 stops on the guided tour I had to memorize before moving into Hawthorne manor.

Does the house get many visitors?

You're the first.

Impenetrable titanium carbonate door, hackerproof keycode access panel, and impressive video telecom screen with remote.

Maximum occupancy one, with female companion.

Purchased June 30, 1989.

It took me forever to remember that date.

June 30, 1989.

Theatrical release of Do the Right Thing.

Oh!

Oh.

Wait! It might be a trap.

Or it might let him out.

Either way, we...

Oh, put a sock in it, shorts.

(Click) (Musical fanfare)

Oh, hey, guys.

Pierce, are you okay?

Oh, sure. Fine, fine.

I was dusting in here, and I must have bumped a switch or something.

As the graceful one in the group, I'm kind of embarrassed.


Don't be. ive been locked in way worse places than this.

Oh, not against my will.

Been in there long?

No, not long, but I couldn't remember the damn code.

Sorry to be a burden on you guys, but I guess that's all I am now.


Oh!

Oh!

It's okay. We're happy to help.

Yeah, no sweat, Boba Fett.

Yeah. Do you have a TV?

What Abed means is, did you write the code down anywhere?

Yes. It's in a red notebook in my study or my bedroom, maybe.

I used to know where everything was before I fired my maid.

Now there's no reason to use my safe.


That's okay. We'll find it. It'll take two secs.

Or we take one sec and just skip to the catch.

This place has not been dusted in months, and he starts with the panic room? No sale.

He's not a sad old man.

He's a sad old liar.

Jeffrey!

No, no, he's right. ive been lying to you.

The truth is, last night, I got up to get a glass of red, uh, water, and on my way back from the cellar, I saw something that scared me so badly, I locked myself in here, on purpose.

The part about not remembering the code is true.

I'm very thirsty.


Why didn't you call me sooner?

I had to come up with that awesome dusting story because if you knew what spooked me, you'd probably call me crazy and old.

No one's gonna call you, Pierce.

You can tell us. We're here to help you.

I thought I saw my dad.

Oh!

It looked like his face was coming right through the wall, but that's impossible, because my dad is dead.

Aha!

I mean, not, aha, your dad is dead, but, aha, I knew it.

Ghost dad, exploring your haunted mansion for secret codes?

Nice try, Pierce. You gotta...

...be kidding me!

What in the Scooby Doo is happening to you people?

Jeff, just go to the party, and we'll meet you there.

We're gonna stay here and help Pierce.

He doesn't need help. He needs attention.

Are you really this naive?

Am I naive?

I'm sure as stuff not your sexy little ring girl.

I...

Can it, ham.

She's also my ride.

(Dramatic music)

Troy said...

Pierce's bedroom is the third door on the left.

I didn't leave my short term memory at coachella.

Jeez, Winger, keep it above the belt.

I'm sorry.

Ah, already forgotten.

This house is getting to me.

I know. Kind of weird that a dead person used to live here.

No, what's weird is that a living person lived here with his parents, well into his 60s.

Then they d*ed, and he's still here, like a paralyzed Peter Pan.

Not for long.

I'm gonna set my shrink ray to daddy issues and blast that sucker full of closure.

Well, I guess it can't hurt.

Exactly, because, in one way or another, therapy is always helpful.

No, because there's no possible way you could mess him up worse.

It's like practicing on a cadaver.

Knock yourself out.

This has got to be it.

Ugh.

I wish I didn't have so much exposed skin.

(Shudders)

Agh.

(Romantic music playing)

Tubular.

I, too, lack the adjectives.

Now, how does one search for a red notebook that doesn't exist without looking, touching or creating future nightmares?

I'll check the nightstand.

Jeff: ill check my messages.

Oh, my God.

Pierce keeps his dad's bow tie by his bed.

Yeesh.

Table for Siggy Freud, party of...

Britta, stop answering phones.

How about we ask rip van racism where the codes are?

Don't. That's not nice.

What?

He was a tightfisted, philandering bigot who got to outlive most bridges.

We don't owe him our reverence.

So, how about it, you old bag of dust?

You got our numbers? (Wind blowing)

I'm serious. Stop it.

Come on.

You don't really believe in ghosts?

I don't know. I'm just not so quick to rule it out.

I believe people can be haunted by unresolved issues in their past.

Yeah, but issues don't turn into ghosts.

Maybe for Pierce, they have.

Maybe Pierce and his dad have some seriously unfinished business.

No, the dead can't have business.

They can't want or think or do.

It's what makes them dead.

It's the living who choose to be haunted.

Cornelius was barely a dad.

Now, he's nothing.

And Pierce keeps staring into that void or he can turn around, face his future like I did, and say, "who gives a crap who my dad was?

"I'm my own man now. I..."

Wow. Pretty slick, Britta, using ghosts to trick me into opening up.

Too bad it didn't work.

Aw, man, so this is what the zone feels like.

Oh! Analyze this!

(Dramatic music)

We don't want to go over the same area twice, so be thorough.

Thorough. Got it.

(Gasps)

More of a burnt umber, but I won't hold that against him.

"Pierce Hawthorne's ideas for ladies?"

Oh, please.

"Blonde, long legs, with tennis racquet.

"Asian rockette.

"Big boobs, redhead, but doctor," question mark.

Oh, he's not 100% on that one?

This is the greatest thing that has ever happened to me.

Okay, I don't have the codes.

Maybe Shirley and Troy are having better luck in the library.

Abed?

Abed?

If this is supposed to be, like, that part in that movie that's like this, I would like to remind you that I don't watch scary movies and therefore cannot appreciate the homage.

(Electrical buzzing)

(Buzzing stops)

Abed?

Ah!

(Gasps)

I hate reference humor.

Hold on.

I've been offended by this coat rack before.

Are we going in circles?

Okay, so maybe I spent a little less time in the library than, say, the walkin cereal closet, but it's definitely near here.

You skipped this door.

Pierce told me I don't need to go in there.

Then it's probably the library.

r*cist son of a...

Sodom and Gomorrah.

It's Pierce's special gym.

He never let me use it, 'cause he thinks I'm a child.

Hold...

He's hiding the indoor swing, and I'm the child.

No.

Troy, get out of there.

Why does he have so many collars?

Secret dogs!

Oh, it's okay. Come on.

Troy: Oh, no.

Forget you saw that, and then forget I knew what it was.

Great, you won't tell me, Pierce won't tell me.

I have no idea what to Google. I'll never know.

Believe me, dating Britta, you'll know too much too soon soon enough.

What does Britta have to do with this?

Well, she's a modern woman with experienced tastes.

I think it's nice you two are dating.

I only hope she doesn't make you feel pressured.

Pressured to what?

To fulfill her expectations.

Expectations of what?

(Laughs)

Never mind.

Unsatisfied with what?
(Door handle rattles)

(Gasps)

(Rattling)

(Pounding on door)

Both: Whoa!

I lost Abed.

I turned around and he disappeared.

I told you to never let him out of your sight.

That goes double for holidays and wax museums.

How are we gonna find him?

I don't know, but we have to.

He's probably already looking for us.

Woman: Oh, well, that's hallowine in Cougar Town for ya.

(Music plays) (Laughs)

Oh, ladies, ill follow you anywhere.

Jeff: I do not have daddy issues.

You get two minutes.

Denial is the first step to acceptance.

That can't be right.

Says the denyist.

Not a word.

You want to keep digging this hole?

Confronting your daddy issues now could prevent you from ending up haunted, like Pierce.

I'll never end up like Pierce.

Won't you?

No, because I'm nothing like him.

Aren't you?

Are you gonna keep doing that?

Am I?

The worst therapist? No.

Because you're not a therapist.

But since your misdiagnosing by a mile, let me point out some differences.

Pierce was raised by his dad.

Mine took off when I was eight.

Pierce spent his whole, pathetic life begging for scraps of his father's approval. I moved on.

Maybe Pierce needs a dad. I don't.

Don't you?

Stop that!

Okay, if I need a dad so bad, how come ive had his phone number for three weeks without the slightest urge to call him?

You found your dad?

Did I?

Give it here!

I remember when this show was about a community college.

(Whirring)

No, you take the fish sticks, senator.

Enjoy the boat show.


(Whirring)

Cool.

(Dramatic music)

Cool, cool, cool.

Just let me see the number, for medical purposes!

No!

Help me heal your heart hole!

Never!

(Pounding)

So, this is where Pierce has been hiding the taste.

(Pounding continues)

(Exhales)

Here's to you, Cornelius.

Gone, but not forgiven.

Of course.

Otherwise, it wouldn't be pointless.

(Dramatic music)

This is pointless.

We have no Abed, no codes.

Pierce sent us on a wild goose chase.

Jeff was right. I am naive.

Oh, don't listen to him.

There's nothing naive about helping a friend in need.

Jeff would know that if he wasn't too cool for after-school specials.

Thanks, Troy.

Don't worry.

Abed's here.

I can feel him.

Maybe we should loop back to the indoor swing room.

Indoor swing?

That's ridiculous. Someone's gonna break a lamp.

Break something on it.

(Pounding on door)

Britta, while I applaud your gentle approach to psychoanalysis, I'm not gonna talk about it.

(Pounding continues)

Hey, cut it out!

(Louder banging)

You're gonna break the...

...door.

(Clatter)

(Rumbling)

Well, look who came crawling back.

I'm not crawling. Walking. Quite briskly.

Follow!

I like talking to you, Annie. It's easy.

I hope you feel like you can talk to me too.

Oh!

Uh, I...

Spit it out. No secrets between roomies.

Behind you!

I'm behind you too.

Hands! Wall!

Not sure where you're going here, but just let it out.

(Both scream)

Ah! Don't let it out!

Don't let it out!

(All screaming)

(Renewed screaming)

(Screaming)

All right, Pierce, turn off your haunted house!

(Musical fanfare)

Ah!

Ah!

Oh, my God, Pierce is dead.

Cornelius k*lled him.

I broke the remote!

Do you think it's expensive?

Troy: Please, Pierce.

Please don't die slightly before your time.

This means we're next, and I care about us.

(Beeping)

Oh!

Where...

Gotcha! (All scream)

What the hell?

I totally had you guys convinced I was dead.

That'll teach you to value my presence.

Pierce.

Don't Pierce me.

You were going to Vicki's party without me.

Bet you didn't expect me to fake a haunted house to teach you a lesson.

That's exactly what we expected.

For heaven's sake, Pierce, Vicki's the one that didn't invite you.

Why didn't you scare her?

'Cause I hate her.

Annie: Abed!

Where have you been?

I found Pierce's secret surveillance room.

Did you guys know he was faking a haunted house?

This has been Abed Nadir with the late report.

Sorry. Good montages take time.

Pierce: Man, it was so easy.

A few shadows, a couple of mirror tricks.

A little, custom built latex walls, and you're all crappin' in your short pants.

It was pretty impressive, particularly the shadowy figure you hired to watch you sleep.

Annie: Wow, that is creepy.

A standout performance. Is he sad?

(Alarm blaring)

What are you doing?

I didn't hire anyone.

Oh, enough, Pierce. Just open the damn door.

There's no ghost.

Then how do you explain this?

You probably asked someone to help you with your stupid prank and then forgot.

Uh-uh. Levar Burton was a hard no.

There's only one explanation.

I belittled my father's good name for a prank, and his ghost has returned to scold me and probably butcher you guys for going along with it.

You think hiding in this room is gonna keep you safe?

Ghosts can't go through doors, stupid.

They're not fire.

Pierce, I am paying a teenager by the hour to care about my children so I can go to this party, so you have to ask yourself, is the real thr*at out there or in here?

Fine. I'll open it myself.

No, no. He'll scold me!

(Alarm beeps)

Ah!

Someone's punching in the code from the outside.

Please tell me one of us is outside.

Oh!

(Beep)

May I be of some assistance?

All: Gilbert!

Gilbert, what are you doing in my house?

Well, technically, it's my house.

After our father d*ed, I became the sole inheritor of his estate, including all six houses and the decommissioned submarine.

What?

What?

So you came here to kick me out?

Actually, I came here to give you the deed, but on the day of my arrival, you were out.

I noticed mail piled up by the door.

I took it in, paid the overdue bills, replaced a few light bulbs, and, well, that was six weeks ago.

So you've been living here in secret this whole time?

Yes. I'm ashamed to say that after a lifetime as Cornelius's assistant, ive had a difficult time adjusting to his passing.

It seems his absence has taken a greater toll than his presence ever did.

Taking care of Pierce gave my life purpose again, but now that ive been discovered by your thin friend, I must apologize and bid you adieu.

Goodbye, Pierce.

There's a load of clean socks in the dryer.

Gilbert, wait. Wait.

Look, ive been doing really well since dad d*ed, so I don't need anyone taking care of me, but if you're having a tough time...

(Sighs)

Well, I guess I could use a roommate.

Will there be anything else, brother?

Yes. Bring it in.

Oh.

Oh.

Pierce: Have fun at the party.

Tell Vicki I say happy Halloween. That'll mess with her.

You sure you don't want to come?

I've got a mask for you to wear.

One that doesn't zip at the mouth.

No, thanks.

I'll hang around here with Gilbert.

He needs me.

Oh, that's nice.

What was all that about masks?

Don't know, don't want to.

Fair enough.

Hey, how about you and I skip out on this party?

Why? To do what and where?

Oh, I was thinking you could show me some Inspector Spacetime.

You're always talking about it.

I've never seen a full episode.

Oh, are you sure you want to?

It starts pretty slow. The first Inspector couldn't even time travel.

Uh! That sounds fine.

After a night of running in circles, trying to untie Winger knots, I'm looking for something slow.

Sorry I ruined your night.

Actually, Pierce ruined my night, but you were right to let him.

You still want to go to the party?

I heard Vicki bought dry ice and gave Leonard the wrong address.

Uh, ill take a pass.

Oh.

I have some unfinished business at home.

(Mellow pop music)

Troy!

Are you in here?

Abed, was that you?

I want to show you something on the other side of the bookcase.

Troy?

Find me as soon as you can.

Who is in my house?

Gilbert!

Hijinks.

Indubitably.

Did it work? Are you tall?
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