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The phrase serves as a focal point for several distinct pieces of media, most notably a meta-homage in the cult-classic series Community and a modern podcast focused on dating culture. The Community Homage: "Critical Film Studies"
In Season 2, Episode 19 of Community , titled the show presents one of its most experimental episodes. While the marketing suggested a high-energy Pulp Fiction parody, the episode is actually a deep, somber homage to the 1981 film My Dinner with Andre . [S2E19] It's Just Dinner
: The show argues that dating should be low-pressure and focused on friendship and communication rather than the immediate stress of finding "the one". The phrase serves as a focal point for
: Jeff plans a surprise Pulp Fiction birthday party for Abed, but Abed instead invites Jeff to a posh restaurant to have a "real" conversation. : The show argues that dating should be
Beyond scripted television, is a dating podcast hosted by Tom and Bob that aims to simplify modern dating.
: Fans noted that Abed actually appears as a background extra in Cougar Town Season 2, Episode 21 , making his "fake" story in this episode technically true within the broader television universe. The It's Just Dinner Podcast
