Jeff’s slow-burn realization that he’s being "Abed-ed" leads to one of Joel McHale’s best performances. His monologue about the fear of becoming obsolete in a world that moves faster than he does is a gut-punch that reminds us Season 5 wasn't afraid to get dark. Why It Works

(Minus only because I still want to know what happened to that rug Chang was wearing.)

While Abed and Jeff engage in high-brow dialogue about the soul, the B-plot features Troy and Shirley trying to trap a "Sasquatch" (which is revealed to be just Chang in a very matted rug).

[s5e14] My Dinner With Bigfoot Apr 2026

Jeff’s slow-burn realization that he’s being "Abed-ed" leads to one of Joel McHale’s best performances. His monologue about the fear of becoming obsolete in a world that moves faster than he does is a gut-punch that reminds us Season 5 wasn't afraid to get dark. Why It Works

(Minus only because I still want to know what happened to that rug Chang was wearing.) [S5E14] My Dinner With Bigfoot

While Abed and Jeff engage in high-brow dialogue about the soul, the B-plot features Troy and Shirley trying to trap a "Sasquatch" (which is revealed to be just Chang in a very matted rug). [S5E14] My Dinner With Bigfoot

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