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Shirley is organizing a Christmas party -- her first since her husband walked out on her -- and is eager to celebrate the season with the study group, her new family. However, her eagerness is sorely compromised by the fact that the religious beliefs of the other members of the group do not mesh with hers. Jeff, meanwhile, finds himself dealing with a local bully, Mike, who eventually gets him so riled that he challenges him to a fight, which causes problems; not only is it Jeff's first fight, but Shirley makes it clear that if he fights on what she considers a special day, he's no longer invited to her party.


The Community episode "Comparative Religion" features examples of:

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 Pierce: Agnostic! Poor man's atheist.

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 Mike: Oh, you're funny. You're a funny man. Wanna hear somethin' funny, funny man? Knock-knock -- My fist up your balls!

Jeff: ... Who's there?

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  • The Cast Showoff: Yvette Nicole Brown gets to show off her singing voice. Also, Donald Glover displays some pretty nice harmonizing skills in the skit running over the end credits.
  • Christmas Episode: Even though, as everyone notes, "It's December 10th."
  • Combat Pragmatist/Trying to Catch Me Fighting Dirty: Parodied; Pierce claims to be using this to try and help teach Jeff fighting, but actually he just wanted an excuse to kick Jeff (and Troy) in the shin.
  • Do They Know It's Christmas Time?/You Mean "Xmas": Subverted, averted, and played straight all throughout.
    • Dean Pelton's announcement managed to avoid using any 'denominational' terms to describe the holidays.
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 Dean: Ha ha ha! Merry Happy!

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    • They do refer to Christmas several times.
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 Shirley: The true meaning of the holidays is Christmas.

Shirley: Joy to the world / The Lord is come / The Lord, the Lord, the Lord!

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    • After Shirley discovers everyone is of a different religion, she tries to incorporate something from every religion into her planned Christmas party, though (very) reluctantly.
    • In the end, Shirley keeps Jeff from saying "Merry Christmas" to say "Merry Holiday" instead. But it turns out Jeff was going to say:
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 Merry Semester and a Happy New One.

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 Chang: [Everybody passed] Except... pause for dramatic effect...

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  • Everybody Was Kung-Fu Fighting: The ending.
  • Foe Yay/Ho Yay: Parodied; Britta is utterly obsessed with the homoerotic tensions in the fight between Jeff and Mike... that only she can see.
  • Hollywood Atheist: Averted. We learn that Britta is an atheist and Jeff's agnostic, but neither is particularly bitter or obnoxious about it. Both go out of their way to politely accommodate Shirley's overtly Christian holiday plans, and Shirley's actually the more obnoxious when it comes to other people's beliefs here.
  • Hollywood Jehovah's Witness: Averted. Troy is revealed to be a Jehovah's Witness and as such doesn't celebrate Christmas. However, you couldn't tell that he was a Jehovah's Witness if he didn't say so.
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 Troy: Yeah, but we don't celebrate birthdays or Christmas and we can't drink. But it helps.

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  • Hypocritical Humor: Following the Dean's "Mr. Winter" announcement, Shirley expresses irritation at the Dean "jamming his PC-ness down my throat." Shirley proceeds to spend pretty much the rest of the episode forcing her beliefs on everyone.
    • The Last-Second Word Swap example; Jeff's not impressed when Troy can't think of another word to replace 'fight' ("Idiot.") but then, when he tries, can't think of a replacement word either.
  • Identical Stranger: The security guards who look like middle-aged Troy and Abed.
  • Insistent Terminology: Annie takes slight whenever someone says "a Jew" instead of "Jewish [person]". Of course, anyone saying "Jew" is doing so in a vaguely offensive context...
  • Jerk Jock: Mike.
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 Jeff: Are you perpetually on your way to the gym?

Mike: Dude my life is a gym!

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 Shirley: What is going on?

Troy: We're trying to get Jeff ready for the fi-iiiiiii.... iiiighhhh... t." (whispers) "I couldn't think of another word.

Jeff: Idiot. He meant we were figh- ...ting. It is hard to think of another word.

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  • Motionless Makeover: Oh Christmas Troy! Oh Christmas Troy!
  • Pass the Popcorn: Chang when Mike walks into the Spanish final to menace Jeff.
  • Political Correctness Gone Mad:
    • This can be the only explanation behind the creation of "non-denominational Mr. Winter", who spouts seasonal greetings such as "Merry Happy!".
    • Another example is "Sensitive Night", which is, as its own lyrics state, is a "tolerant rewrite" of "Silent Night".
  • Pop Cultural Osmosis Failure: Both Annie and Shirley show a startling lack of basic knowledge of each other faiths. Definitely Rule of Funny taking place here.
    • Shirley when presented with a menorah refers to it as a 'Hanukkah Holder'. When Abed brings a Muslim dish to the party, Shirley asks if she's allowed to eat it, since she's a woman and all. Given her notable reluctance to embrace the faiths of the other members of the group in the episode, she's also using this as an excuse not to have to engage with it.
    • Annie when handed the baby Jesus and asked to complete the setup of a Nativity Scene, instead places it in a nearby Christmas tree. Although considering that the first thing Shirley did when handed Annie's menorah was insensitively stuff it into the Christmas tree where no one could see it, Annie's possibly doing this deliberately in spite.
  • Rite of Passage: According to Pierce, being punched in the face is one for men.
  • Shirtless Scene: Mike's gang in the climax:
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 Mike: Shirts off, boys!

Britta: I'm being Punk'd, right?

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  • Significant Reference Date: December 10th.
  • Sleeves Are for Wimps: Mike.
  • Strange Minds Think Alike: Troy and Pierce get the 'PC-ness' Double Entendre at the exact same time.
  • Take That: Paul Rudd
  • Teach Me How to Fight
  • Team Mom: Deconstructed; Shirley usually fulfills the role in a more benevolent fashion, but here she explicitly does so in a passive-aggressive and emotionally manipulative manner designed to guilt trip and browbeat her friends into doing what she wants to do how she wants to with little consideration for their thoughts on the subject. It's also pointed out that she's not actually their mother, no matter how much she acts like it, and so has no right to do this sort of thing.
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 Jeff: Oh, come on, Shirley, don't be mad.

Shirley: I'm not mad, I'm disappointed.

Jeff: That's "mom" for "mad"!

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  • To the Tune Of: "Comparative Religion" ends with the group performing an inclusive, secularized rewrite of "Silent Night". (Sensible night, appropriate night / Snow on ground, left and right...)
  • Turn the Other Cheek: Jeff attempts this ("what would Shirley do?"), but it turns out that Shirley would rather Jeff "kick his ass!" Time to have An Asskicking Christmas!
  • True Meaning of Christmas: The study group learns that the true meaning of Christmas is their being together as a surrogate family.
  • Victoria's Secret Compartment: "I'm gonna put this in the pocket closest to my heart!"
  • What the Hell, Hero?: The team eventually call Shirley out for her guilt-tripping ("You're a guilt machine!") and her insensitive, obnoxious and hypocritical attitude towards both their religious beliefs and Jeff's fight.
  • What Would Shirley Do?: Jeff eventually asks himself this when confronting Mike. He initially reasons that she'd seek a peaceful resolution. However, when Mike throws this peaceful approach back in his face, he receives confirmation of what Shirley would actually do from the source herself:
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 Shirley: Jeffrey, kick! his! ass!

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  • Yaoi Fangirl: Britta. She encourages Jeff to work out his issues with Mike without fighting. (Though it's less active encouragement than relentless mockery of both the incident and her perception of fighting itself as homoerotic.)
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