Schooled season 1 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In the '90s, amidst the Tamagotchi craze, Coach Mellor confiscates the digital pets, emphasizing sports over toys. Music teacher Lainey Lewis tries to ensure her star student, Reed Buccholz, can participate in the bell choir despite his father's emphasis on AP classes for future success. Mellor discovers a nurturing side through caring for Tamagotchis, while Lainey battles Reed's father to prioritize his happiness over academic pressure. In the end, Reed joins the recital, Mellor embraces his role as a mentor, and the episode underscores the profound impact of teachers in guiding students' passions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were Tamagotchis confiscated at school?
They were confiscated because they were considered distractions from school activities like sports and studies.
What is Reed Buccholz's conflict in the episode?
Reed's conflict is between participating in the bell choir he loves and meeting his father's expectations to focus on AP classes for future career success.
How does Lainey Lewis try to help Reed?
Lainey tries to convince Reed's father of the importance of music and Reed's happiness, and fights for Reed to participate in the bell choir recital.
What lesson does Coach Mellor learn from caring for the Tamagotchis?
Mellor learns about nurturing and caring for others, discovering a fatherly side to himself.
How does Principal Glascott initially react to Lainey's advocacy for Reed?
Glascott is hesitant to support Lainey's stance due to concerns about losing funding for a new computer lab from Reed's father.
What is Coach Mellor's initial plan for starting a family?
Mellor seeks a partner among the school staff to start a family, without understanding the complexities involved.
How does Beverly Goldberg help Principal Glascott?
Beverly attempts to help Glascott by typing responses for him to use in a confrontation with Reed's father, though with limited success.
What is the outcome of Reed participating in the bell choir recital?
Reed's participation makes him happy, and his father starts to appreciate the importance of his son's happiness and interests.
What realization does Coach Mellor come to by the end of the episode?
Mellor realizes that being a mentor and father figure to his students is fulfilling, even if he doesn't have his own children.
How does the episode reflect on the roles of teachers and mentors?
The episode highlights the significant impact teachers and mentors have in guiding and inspiring students to pursue their passions and happiness.