Even though Jeff pretended to be much younger than Shirley, they were only four years apart. It's no surprise that Pierce was the eldest member of the study group.
By the end of season 2, Pierce mentioned he was 66 and with his November birthday, he would have been 64 when the series started. It was later revealed that Pierce started at Greendale in because he was rich and bored.
This meant that Pierce started at the community college at the age of 54, and when he graduated nearly 13 years later in the spring of , he was At the start of Community , it was believed that Troy was also 18 since he and Annie graduated high school together.
During his sophomore year in season 2, he learned that he was actually turning 21 years old, meaning that he was 19 when he started college. It was later revealed that Troy thought everyone turned 10 years old twice in life. When Troy left Colorado in season 5 to travel around the world in Pierce's yacht, he was 23 years old, nearing his 24th birthday in December.
Abed was the only character whose age was ambiguous throughout Community. His birthday was said to have been in March but a year was never stated. Pierce was a longtime student at Greendale Community College and was later revealed to be a bored millionaire who spent years enrolling in classes.
Chase only lasted three and a half seasons on the comedy created by Dan Harmon Rick and Morty before trouble arose. Before joining Harmon's sitcom, Chase was widely known for his time on Saturday Night Live and dozens of movies, including his role as Clark Griswold in the National Lampoon Vacation franchise.
Chase had no interest returning to TV in a major role, but was convinced by Harmon's creative mindset. The actor's character served as one of the members of the study group, which was made up the primary figures of Community.
Pierce's offensive comments and antiquated views meant he wasn't as welcomed into the group as some of the other characters. Despite being at odds with his classmates, they eventually embraced Pierce as one of their own. NBC forced Harmon out as showrunner ahead of Community season 4 but the main cast remained unchanged. The trouble with Chase struck during the filming of the episode titled "Advanced Documentary Filmmaking. His insensitive language offended some of the cast and crew and he ended up leaving the set.
Known for his sexist, racist, and off-kilter comments, Pierce's lack of ambition as the heir of a moist towelette empire made him one of the more unique students at Greendale. He began taking classes at the community college in , but he struggled to complete his courses in a timely manner.
As an integral character in the early seasons, Pierce was the oldest student in the study group created by Jeff Winger Joel McHale , and the group later tried to kick him out because of his behavior. After opening up a sandwich shop with Shirley Bennett Yvette Nicole Brown in Season 3 and attempting to make a mark for himself outside of his inheritance, Pierce finally got enough credits to graduate in the Season 4 finale.
Following his graduation, the character returned for a brief cameo in the Season 5 episode "Repilot" in the form of a hologram. It was revealed that he was not allowed to be on the Greendale campus because of a secret court order, and that the quad had been renamed in his honor as the "Pierce Hawthorne Museum of Gender Sensitivity and Sexual Potency.
Just two episodes later, Shirley revealed the unfortunate news that Pierce had passed away, and that the circumstances surrounding his death were a bit fishy.
His former study group mates had to take a lie detector test in order to prove that they had not killed Pierce. While Pierce was gone from the show for good, his will had a lasting impact on the group. Now, as fans reconnect to his character on Community , Chase is also doing the same. You know, it was a challenge of sorts to be me.
When talking to McHale and Jeong on their podcast, Russo revealed that Harmon would hear things actors would say on set and add them to the script. View this post on Instagram.
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