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9/10
In honor of "Community"- a review of every episode. (S1;E20- "The Science of Illusion")
TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness27 November 2016
(This is the twentieth part in an ongoing series, in which I am writing brief reviews of each and every episode of Dan Harmon's beloved cult- comedy "Community." Originally conceived as a response to NBC's cancellation of the series before it was revived for its final season on Yahoo.)

"The Science of Illusion" is a very solid offering in the first season of "Community." It's one of those episodes that pops up now and then to show just how far into the realm of the strange the series can go while still being able to maintain a grounded and heartwarming sense of character and setting. With plenty of laugh out loud gags, some great high-concept parody and a good does of character drama that crops up now and then, it's definitely a good addition to the series.

Britta's (Gillian Jacobs) attempt to play an April Fools Day prank backfires in a ridiculous and hilarious way when she accidentally kills a Science Lab frog and sends a cadaver being kept for a medical class careening out of a window. Annie (Alison Brie) and Shirley (Yvette Nicole Brown) are drafted by Dean Pelton (Jim Rash) to investigate the matter, and both take the job way too seriously as they vie for the position of being the "bad cop" in the team. Things take an interesting turn when they start to suspect that Jeff (Joel McHale) is the perpetrator. All the while, Pierce (Chevy Chase), a member of a strange religious cult, is convinced by Jeff and the others to dress up in increasingly hilarious garb that they claim were sent to them by his Church. He doesn't realize that as part of a prank, they're trying to make him look like a real-life take on the Cookie Crisp wizard.

The biggest laughs here come courtesy Annie and Shirley and their brilliant riff on the classic "buddy cop" formula, which is parodied to absolute perfection here. Especially with Abed (Danny Pudi) tagging along, providing live commentary to their every deed and lead in the investigation. Their back-and-forth banter is just wonderful, and it's really nice to see Shirley in one of her rare chances to stretch her comedic chops in the series. The best gag, which I won't spoil, comes at the climax of a tense foot-chase over Greendale's campus in a perfect bit of physical comedy gold. It's also great to see Britta in a central role once again, with her deadpan delivery and detached sense of humor.

While it's far from the series best, "The Science of Illusion" is great fun for fans of the series. Its broad elements of parody and some keen and clever instances of interpersonal conflict and development keep the laughs coming at a mild a minute, and will even potentially tug at the heartstrings once or twice. And for that, I give it an excellent 9 out of 10.
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9/10
Best laugh
hmnz-0939 April 2020
The scene when Pierce reads Jeff's mind is honestly one of the best laughs i've ever had. Deadset one of the funniest things i've watched on tv.
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7/10
Mixed bag
anarchistica20 August 2022
This episode has 3 plotlines; Britta wants to be funny, Jeff & Troy mess with Pierce and Annie & Shirley play cops. These range from mildly amusing to somewhat annoying. Thankfully there are some solid jokes (like Annie running into her own pepper spray) and decent character work to make up for it.
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10/10
Community back on track
safenoe10 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
After the sub-standard previous two episodes, Community is back on track with The Science of Illusion. The bad cop-bad copy combo of Annie and Shirley was laugh out loud, along with Troy and Abed hyping Pierce up about his elevation in a cult.

The Annie and Shirley golf buggy chase scene through the Greendale campus was hilarious for sure.
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