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ABED Gets Meta On COUGAR TOWN

Film student Abid Nadir is one of the more interesting characters on NBC’s Community.

From imagining his fellow study group members as Claymation figures in a Christmas episode to providing an pop culture narrative to the series (his Batman performance on the Halloween episode during Season 1 comes to mind), Abed has generally been considered a bit “off” by the other characters.

Then this happened.

On the episode “My Dinner With Abed”, Abed shares his birthday dinner with Jeff Winger (Joel McHale) where he discusses his love of the television series Cougar Town.

Apparently, this really happened. Don’t believe me?


On this week’s season finale of Cougar Town, it appears that “Chad” does in fact, make an appearance.

So, what do you think?

Is it in fact, Abed?

Chad?

Apparently this crosses the streams of the universes. It’s also interesting that on Cougar Town‘s finale, we get an appearance from former hospital legal council, Theodore “Ted” Buckland, (Sam Lloyd) from Scrubs placing that series in the same universe.

And Abed?

He might very well be God.

Thoughts?

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