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Annie gets the idea to play it again in order to reunite Hickey with his son, which is kind of nice after last week’s episode - Annie’s consistent in the way that she believes people can be reunited just by being in the same place at the same time.Ībed: “Was everyone’s takeaway from last time that we can use D&D to reprogram brains? Nobody feels that we almost caused a suicide?” His only hobby is, “What do you call that crap with the dungeons and the dragons?”Ībed, looking like he’s swallowing several sharp knives, bites out, “Dungeons and Dragons?” and the group gets excited when Hickey confirms it. He says he barely gets to see his grandkid because of his son, and in a nice nod to continuity, Jeff points out, “You just saw your son at his wedding.” Hickey says that was his gay son, “Him, I get.” It’s his other son, Hank, that he doesn’t understand. No, Hickey’s not too cool for street insurance, he’s just really upset that he hasn’t been invited to his grandson’s third birthday party.
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Like most of the recent outings, this week’s episode opens at the conclusion of a Save Greendale Committee meeting, with the Dean making a note that the group should add “insurance” to their docket, because “The school needs some.” Chang immediately volunteers to “ask around on the street,” but a distracted Hickey makes a noise of disbelief and Chang replies, “Oh, too cool for street insurance? Must be nice.”