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- Remedial_Chaos_Theory abstract ""Remedial Chaos Theory" is the third (aired as fourth) episode of the third season of the U.S. television series Community. It originally aired on October 13, 2011 on NBC. The episode features a housewarming party for Troy and Abed panning out in seven alternate timelines. Each timeline explored the effect of the absence/presence of a character on other characters in similar situations.The episode was written by Chris McKenna and directed by Jeff Melman. It received highly positive reviews, with many critics lauding its unconventional structure and noting a significant improvement from the first three episodes of the season. Some have cited it as one of the greatest sitcom episodes ever broadcast. McKenna was nominated for an Emmy award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for this episode.".
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- Remedial_Chaos_Theory writer Chris_McKenna_(writer).
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- Remedial_Chaos_Theory director Jeff_Melman.
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- Remedial_Chaos_Theory comment ""Remedial Chaos Theory" is the third (aired as fourth) episode of the third season of the U.S. television series Community. It originally aired on October 13, 2011 on NBC. The episode features a housewarming party for Troy and Abed panning out in seven alternate timelines. Each timeline explored the effect of the absence/presence of a character on other characters in similar situations.The episode was written by Chris McKenna and directed by Jeff Melman.".
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