Over the course of six seasons of highs and lows, Community proved that it did a number of things well. Between the tribute episodes, jokes that take multiple seasons to pay off, and more pop culture references than you can shake a stick at, show runner Dan Harmon (minus that gas leak year) kept a lot of plates in the air at one time. However, as well done as the rest of the show was, few can disagree that the friendship between Troy and Abed is the greatest thing to come out of it.

Before Donald Glover left the show at the beginning of the fifth season to pursue his rap career as Childish Gambino, he and Danny Pudi subverted the classic jock vs. nerd trope and created a friendship for the ages. As they navigated college, friendships, and becoming adults without becoming totally lame, these two goofballs were the unique heart and soul of the show. Community may be gone, but it’s never forgotten, so let’s take a look at the top twelve moments in Troy and Abed’s friendship. There are too many to rank here, so be sure to sound off in the comments if we missed your favorite.

12. The Spanish Rap

In “Spanish 101,” the show’s second episode, Troy and Abed are still in the early stages of their friendship. However, their easy rapport and general weirdness is already starting to show. This was the first ever Troy and Abed end scene, and it still is one of the very best.

11. Troy Believes Abed Became A Cartoon

While this scene from “Accounting for Lawyers” is inherently hilarious, there is still a twinge of sadness about it. Troy believes in his friend so implicitly that he is willing to set aside reality and join Abed in a cartoon world. How awesome would that be? The smell of pie makes you float and your heart is shaped like a heart. Yes, Abed. You may have done some damage there.

10. The Story

After the stress of “Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design,” Troy and Abed take a moment to unwind on the couch and concoct a story of their own. Well, Abed tells the story while Troy listens to the outline, totally enraptured. Abed’s overactive imagination may not always jive with the rest of the world, but Troy is always interested in his flights of fancy. These two just fit, you guys.

9. Abed Doesn’t Want To Move In

Before he understands Abed’s motives for not wanting to move in together in “Pascal’s Triangle Revisited,” Troy manages to eat an entire giant cookie on his own. While it may make him sick (surprisingly!), he also learns a little bit about friendship in the process.

8. Chloroforming The Janitor

Troy and Abed brought Annie along for the ride on this one in “Accounting for Lawyers,” but it is still a classic mishap for the two buddies. While Abed quietly assesses the situation while Troy screams about how his “whole brain is crying,” there has never been a more clear indicator of which role each friend inhabits. Troy will always cry when stressed, while Abed needs a moment to take it all in. They are truly the yin to the other’s yang.

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