Contains the first of many hilarious post-credits scenes featuring Troy and Abed. They run from 30 to 90 seconds long and became a favorite feature among fans of the show.
When the students pull the cards from under their desks, the envelopes and card back bear 3 stripes: green, white, and red, respectively. The Mexican flag is green, white, and red, but has a large emblem of an eagle biting a serpent, flying above a cactus and laurels, that occupies the center of its white section. As the white section is empty, that means Professor Chang used the Italian flag for their cards and envelopes.
Troy and Abed's conversation is as as follows:
"Hola. Me llamo Abed." (Hello, my name is Abed.)
"Hola. Me llamo Troy." (Hello, my name is Troy.)
"¿Donde está la biblioteca?" (Where is the library?)
"La biblioteca esta en la ciudad." (The library is in the city).
"Gracias" (thank you)
"Hola. Me llamo Abed." (Hello, my name is Abed.)
"Hola. Me llamo Troy." (Hello, my name is Troy.)
"¿Donde está la biblioteca?" (Where is the library?)
"La biblioteca esta en la ciudad." (The library is in the city).
"Gracias" (thank you)
Troy jokes that Pierce "is like 30" years older than Jeff. His estimation is close; Chevy Chase (Pierce) is actually 28 years older than Joel McHale (Jeff).
Jeff's entrance is a homage to Happy Days as he mimics the 'Ahhhhh' and stance of Henry Winkler's 'the Fonz'.