Boston Public "Chapter Seventy-Eight" 01.23.2004
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Boston Public "Chapter Seventy-Eight" 01.23.2004
Chapter Seventy-Eight
Affirmative action becomes a heated issue, embroiling students and teachers alike, in and out of the classroom. Elsewhere, an unorthodox art teacher (Phil Buckman) challenges pupils in defiance of Guber; and a 28-year-old seeking a diploma clashes with Lipschultz.
Affirmative action becomes a heated issue, embroiling students and teachers alike, in and out of the classroom. Elsewhere, an unorthodox art teacher (Phil Buckman) challenges pupils in defiance of Guber; and a 28-year-old seeking a diploma clashes with Lipschultz.
AND an appearance by Ms. Torres.
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Originally posted by PacMan2006
I agree. This season has been pretty solid. Hopefully we get a serious series finale and they don't just up and kill it.
I agree. This season has been pretty solid. Hopefully we get a serious series finale and they don't just up and kill it.
It was good to see Harvey back in the fold. He hasn't been on for several weeks.
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Originally posted by PacMan2006
Def,
What did you mean by "it doesn't sound like it?" Have you heard it's about to get axed real soon?
Def,
What did you mean by "it doesn't sound like it?" Have you heard it's about to get axed real soon?
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I finally watched the past 3 BP episodes, and haven't hated most of the storylines.
We must find Becky another gig, she's smokin' hot and is cute too.
The art teacher cracked me up, especially his last line to Ronnie (paraphrased) "It would have much cooler if you didn't turn around!"
I knew Marilyn was going to pull out the MLK line as her rebuttal against Affirmative Action.
Doesn't Rainy remind you of a teenage version of Brenda on Six Feet Under (Rachel Griffiths)?
We must find Becky another gig, she's smokin' hot and is cute too.
The art teacher cracked me up, especially his last line to Ronnie (paraphrased) "It would have much cooler if you didn't turn around!"
I knew Marilyn was going to pull out the MLK line as her rebuttal against Affirmative Action.
Doesn't Rainy remind you of a teenage version of Brenda on Six Feet Under (Rachel Griffiths)?