That sounds like quite an imbroglio.



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“Teacher’s Lounge”

Synopsis: Nelson High School is the last place any student teacher wants to be assigned to. The students are obnoxious. The Principal (Jessica Walter) never leaves her office without her bedazzled megaphone and is usually, for lack of a better word, drunk. The teachers who show up don’t take the job seriously, and there is barely enough money to pay for basic supplies, and, most importantly, their salaries. When Ben (Ryan Gosling), Charlie (Aaron Paul), and Connie (Mindy Kaling) are told that they have to spend their first semester student teaching at Nelson, “excited” isn’t exactly the first emotion they end up feeling.Things quickly go from bad to entertainingly awful once these three friends are paired up with their respective teachers: Connie is paired with Ms. York (Leslie Mann), an erratic, impulsive woman who teaches AP History. Charlie gets to work with Mr. Evans (Eric Stonestreet), the Varsity Football Coach who got stuck teaching Calculus—the only subject he never understood in high school. Ben is stuck with Ms. Norton (Jane Lynch), the English teacher who is more obsessed with her kindle than keeping up her grade book…and everything else.

Will Ben, Charlie and Connie survive their first semester student teaching at Nelson High? Or will the craziness that is, well, the entire school basically, drive them all to pursuing another profession?Tune in on Wednesday, January 4 for the season premiere on ABC to find out!

heisenbergindustries:

Teacher’s Lounge

Synopsis: Nelson High School is the last place any student teacher wants to be assigned to. The students are obnoxious. The Principal (Jessica Walter) never leaves her office without her bedazzled megaphone and is usually, for lack of a better word, drunk. The teachers who show up don’t take the job seriously, and there is barely enough money to pay for basic supplies, and, most importantly, their salaries. When Ben (Ryan Gosling), Charlie (Aaron Paul), and Connie (Mindy Kaling) are told that they have to spend their first semester student teaching at Nelson, “excited” isn’t exactly the first emotion they end up feeling.

Things quickly go from bad to entertainingly awful once these three friends are paired up with their respective teachers: Connie is paired with Ms. York (Leslie Mann), an erratic, impulsive woman who teaches AP History. Charlie gets to work with Mr. Evans (Eric Stonestreet), the Varsity Football Coach who got stuck teaching Calculus—the only subject he never understood in high school. Ben is stuck with Ms. Norton (Jane Lynch), the English teacher who is more obsessed with her kindle than keeping up her grade book…and everything else.

Will Ben, Charlie and Connie survive their first semester student teaching at Nelson High? Or will the craziness that is, well, the entire school basically, drive them all to pursuing another profession?
Tune in on Wednesday, January 4 for the season premiere on ABC to find out!



Now the story of a wealthy family who lost everything and the one son who had no choice but to keep them all together. It’s Arrested Development.

Now the story of a wealthy family who lost everything and the one son who had no choice but to keep them all together. It’s Arrested Development.