"On it!" Janine chirped, always eager to be included.
"Janine," Barbara Howard said, sipping her tea with the calm authority of a queen addressing a jester. "Do not touch that disc. We do not know where it has been. It could be a virus."
Consider the episode within the context of the season. How does "The Principal" fit into the larger narrative of Abbott Elementary, and what themes does it revisit or introduce?
As the teachers filed out of Gregory’s room, the energy shifted. The mystery was solved, sort of. They hadn't found the key to teaching, but they had found a shared moment of absurdity.
"On it!" Janine chirped, always eager to be included.
"Janine," Barbara Howard said, sipping her tea with the calm authority of a queen addressing a jester. "Do not touch that disc. We do not know where it has been. It could be a virus."
Consider the episode within the context of the season. How does "The Principal" fit into the larger narrative of Abbott Elementary, and what themes does it revisit or introduce?
As the teachers filed out of Gregory’s room, the energy shifted. The mystery was solved, sort of. They hadn't found the key to teaching, but they had found a shared moment of absurdity.