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“Basic Email Security” is the sixth episode of the sixth season of the American comedy TV series ‘’Community’’ and the hundred and third episode of the series overall. It was released on Yahoo! Screen in the United States on April 14th 2015.

“Basic Email Security” marks the first and only appearance of the episode’s director, Jay Chandrasekhar, in the role of Gupta Gupti Gupta.

Author’s Note
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Plot
Elroy (Keith David) assists the Dean (Jim Rash) when he realises something is wrong with his computer. Elroy discovers that the Dean’s computer has been hacked; a link reveals a threatening message and the leaking of the lunch ladies’ emails. Afterwards, while the group are looking through the lunch ladies’ emails, Officer Cackowski arrives and the Dean reveals that he hired a racist comedian, Gupta Gupti Gupta (Jay Chandrasekhar), and that this is the reason why the hackers are leaking the school’s data, with the hackers threatening to leak the group’s emails too. Britta (Gillian Jacobs) convinces the group to, despite her dislike of Gupta Gupti Gupta, rebel against the hackers. They hold a press conference claiming that they intend for the show to go on as planned. Jeff (Joel McHale) is confident that only his school email will get leaked, but Elroy frightens him by proving him wrong, claiming that “It’s Vietnam now”.

The next day, the group are the laughing stock of the school because their rebellion prompted the hackers to leak their emails. The group each enter the cafeteria alone and suspenseful. Abed (Danny Pudi) pieces together that the group read each other’s leaked emails and Chang (Ken Jeong) enters yelling at the group about what they said about him, however Elroy states back to him that Chang made fun of his clothes. A conflict ensues as Annie (Alison Brie) is disgusted by the group testing her blood for amphetamines. She is also on bad terms with Abed as she found out that he mocked her for not understanding Donnie Darko. Frankie (Paget Brewster) mentions the group’s betting pool about her sexual preference, with Jeff guessing “chapstick lesbian” and Annie apparently suggesting a guess so disgusting that it’s never mentioned. Jeff retaliates to her her absurd email to Human Resources, referring to him as a “functional alcoholic”. Chang steps on Frankie’s toes by mentioning her dead sister, whom she writes emails to as a “journaling device”, and insults Chang by calling him a “wretched, invasive little Gremlin”. Elroy tries to diffuse the anger by mentioning his own embarrassing secret, his exchange with a family who confused him for someone else and who he grew attached to. Frankie debunks his attempt by mentioning the 3D models he made of her, Britta and Annie’s bodies without their permission. Elroy says that he is making a game about female time travellers before exposing Jeff and Chang’s ranking system about Britta and Annie. He also says that Frankie is suing her father for $80 and that Jeff writes emails to astronauts. Jeff then reveals Britta’s emails to her obscure ‘life coach’ while they were dating. Elroy and Frankie are then shocked by Jeff and Britta’s relationship, the idea of their study group and that Chang was their Spanish teacher. The group then enter an all-out frenzy before the Dean and Gupta Gupti Gupta arrive. GGG then thanks the group for allowing him to perform here. His compassion allows the group to bury their hatchet and work together to set up the show. However, only Neil arrives as the hackers then threaten to leak all of the school’s data. Neil tries to stop the performance but is apprehended by Jeff and Elroy. Then the whole school arrive to try and stop the show, forcing Frankie, Chang and Abed to board the doors. Gupta Gupti Gupta then begins performing, insulting Neil and disturbing the group. The hackers then leak the school’s data.

The next day, while everyone is at odds with each other after learning about all of the mean things they said about each other, the group are then greeted again by Officer Cackowski who reveals the hacker to be a child who simply guessed the password. This and Chang’s question about what the lesson was in this scenario prompts Jeff to say “Crime doesn’t pay.”

The end credits scene shows Officer Cackowski with his young partner, talking about his partner’s feelings and beliefs as they follow a case.

Cast
Joel McHale as Jeff Winger

Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry

Danny Pudi as Abed Nadir

Alison Brie as Annie Edison

Jim Rash as Dean Craig Pelton

Ken Jeong as Ben Chang

Paget Brewster as Francesca “Frankie” Dart

Keith David as Elroy Patashnik

Charley Koontz as Neil

Erik Charles Nielsen as Garrett Lambert

Richard Erdman as Leonard Rodriguez

Jay Chandrasekhar as Gupta Gupti Gupta

Craig Cackowski as Officer Cackowski