The study group struggles to process the news of Star-Burns's death. Jeff (
Joel McHale) encourages everyone to simply move on, but Britta (
Gillian Jacobs) tries to open a discussion about everyone's feelings, with little success. Chang (
Ken Jeong) asks Dean Pelton (
Jim Rash) for expanded policing powers at Greendale, which are rejected. The dean then leaves to tell the study group that Professor Kane has resigned over Star-Burns's death, forcing them to make up biology over the summer. Jeff, overwhelmed with despair, breaks down in tears over the news. The group attends a memorial service for Star-Burns in the cafeteria. Jeff, still angry about having to retake biology, offers to give a
eulogy but uses his time to rant against the school. Annie (
Alison Brie) and Shirley (
Yvette Nicole Brown) also decry the school for failing them, and the crowd becomes fired up and angry. Panicking, the dean agrees to Chang's earlier requests, and Chang gathers his loyal security forces. When Pierce's (
Chevy Chase) speech provokes a full-blown riot, the security team viciously attacks with
riot gear and
pepper spray. Afterwards, the group faces discipline from the school board. Pierce suggests pinning the blame on Chang, and the dean decides to replace him. When Chang learns about this, he has the dean kidnapped and replaced by an impersonator (
J. P. Manoux). At the school board meeting, Jeff defends the group's actions and blames Chang, but Chang arrives and charms the board. An appearance by the "dean" seals the decision, and the study group is expelled. At Troy (
Donald Glover), Abed (
Danny Pudi), and Annie's apartment, the group wallows in depression. Britta regrets trying to help the group, and Abed wonders if this is the real Darkest Timeline. However, Troy insists they'll be fine because they're still together. This lifts everyone's spirits, and they share pizza together. == Reception ==