Those Who Can't season 1 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
After a wild night under the guise of celebrating Cesar Chavez Day, a group of teachers faces the consequences of their hangover at school. Superintendent Carson's surprise visit adds to the chaos, threatening reforms and the job security of the staff. Amid trying to navigate their professional responsibilities, the teachers engage in various antics to avoid Carson's scrutiny. Misunderstandings and mishaps escalate, including a disastrously misprinted flyer for a library event and the use of a puppet to express suppressed emotions. The day culminates in Principal Quinn being forced to fire Rod for his inappropriate behavior, highlighting the dysfunction within the school and the personal challenges faced by its staff.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Cesar Chavez Day considered a school holiday?
No, Cesar Chavez Day is not a school holiday at the school in question.
Why does Superintendent Carson visit the school?
Superintendent Carson visits the school to criticize its performance and hint at possible reforms.
What leads to the teachers' chaotic behavior?
The teachers' chaotic behavior is primarily caused by their hangovers and unprofessional conduct.
How does Shoemaker try to avoid scrutiny from Superintendent Carson?
Shoemaker tries to avoid scrutiny by locking Loren in Rod's shed, known as "Rod's Jack Shack."
What is the consequence of Abbey's misprinted event flyers?
The misprinted flyers suggest a Ku Klux Klan gathering instead of the intended "Kit-kits and Kafka" event, causing a major misunderstanding.
How does Fairbell use a puppet during the day?
Fairbell uses a puppet named Judith to express his emotions and communicate with others.
Who is ultimately fired from the school?
Rod is ultimately fired from the school due to his inappropriate behavior and negative impact on the school's reputation.
What is Rod's reaction to being fired?
Rod reacts with a mix of defiance and acceptance to his firing, and he leaves the school in a dramatic manner.
How does the school's staff react to the threat of someone being fired?
The staff reacts with panic, employing various strategies to save their jobs or deflect attention away from themselves.
Does Superintendent Carson successfully reform the school?
The narrative does not provide a clear conclusion on whether Superintendent Carson's visit leads to successful reforms at the school.