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4th episode of the 3rd season of Community "Remedial Chaos Theory" Community episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 4 Directed by Jeff Melman Written by Chris McKenna Featured music "Roxanne" by The Police Production code 303 Original air date October 13, 2011 (2011-10-13) Running time 21 minutes Episode chronology ← Previous "Competitive Ecology" Next → " Horror Fiction in Seven Spooky ...
13th episode of the 4th season of Community " Advanced Introduction to Finality " Community episode Episode no. Season 4 Episode 13 Directed by Tristram Shapeero Written by Megan Ganz Production code 411 Original air date May 9, 2013 (2013-05-09) Guest appearances Joe Lo Truglio as Mark J. P. Manoux as Dopple-deaner Erik Charles Nielsen as Garrett Richard Erdman as Leonard Charley Koontz as ...
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"Modern Warfare" is the twenty-third episode of the first season of Community and originally premiered on May 6, 2010, on NBC. In the episode, after the Dean announces the prize for a friendly game of paintball, Greendale sinks into a state of all-out paintball war, with every student battling for supremacy.
However Capcom and Sony passed on Romero's script, with the Capcom producer Yoshiki Okamoto saying, "Romero's script wasn't good, so Romero was fired." [46] The British filmmaker Paul W. S. Anderson directed a 2002 film adaptation of Resident Evil with a plot that differed substantially from the first game and Romero's script. [46]
The video is real and did occur during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it shows enforcement of a curfew issued during protests linked to the death of George Floyd, not COVID-19 stay-at-home orders.
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Desperate to stay in the game, Dukes intentionally wiped the paint from his jersey, thus committing paintball's most heinous crime. A zealous referee spotted the wipe and ejected Bobby from the game. The three-time champ was embarrassed, went to Venezuela, and left the game for 10 years while being the laughingstock of the paintball community.