Harry S. Truman
July 16, 2016

Dan takes Truman to a gay bar to teach him about gay rights and desperately pander to LGBT critics.

John F. Kennedy
July 1, 2016

Kennedy is accidentally transported along with a spider, creating an additional half-Kennedy-half-spider being which cocoons the crew.

Ada Lovelace
June 25, 2016

After they bond over their shared love of coding, Ada convinces Spencer to convert his body to code and join her in virtual reality.

John Wilkes Booth
June 17, 2016

Booth emphasizes his skills as an actor rather than his notoriety as the assassin of Abraham Lincoln.

Buddha
June 10, 2016

The Buddha participates in a series of product placements, making Dan feel guilty.

Edgar Allan Poe
May 5, 2016

Poe undermines Dan's need to impress a History Channel executive, who falls for Poe. Dan and Spencer attempt to influence their date to secure an additional run of episodes.

Sigmund Freud
April 28, 2016

Freud arrives just in time, as Spencer refuses to use catchphrases written for him by Dan.

Amelia Earhart
April 21, 2016

Amelia is disappointed with her legacy of getting lost, and sets out to prove that she is indeed still alive.

Betsy Ross
April 14, 2016

Betsy's racism discomforts Dan until they broach the subject of Bernie Sanders.

Idi Amin
March 31, 2016

Amin's arrival fulfills Dan's desire for ethnic diversity, until he takes the office hostage.

William Shakespeare
March 24, 2016

Shakespeare is unimpressed by Community, preferring the bawdy comedy film Dirty Grandpa.

Mary Wollstonecraft
March 18, 2016

Mary's arrival gives Dan a chance to express his feminism, but he is irritated by Mary's stern demeanor. Meanwhile, it is Spencer's birthday.

Thomas Edison
March 11, 2016

Unsatisfied with the quality of his phonograph recording, Edison insists on recording a new version in a modern studio.

Ernest Hemingway
March 3, 2016

Dan attempts to bond with Hemingway over their common interests in drinking and writing, but is intimidated by his masculinity.

Ludwig van Beethoven
February 25, 2016

Given a hearing aid, Beethoven hears some of his most famous compositions for the first time.

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