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Graham, meanwhile, has a bizarre experience during his cooking class that begins with the teacher failing to show up due to food poisoning and ends with the other attendees asking him to teach the course. As she struggles with her perceived value, Sharon regrets breaking up with Kyle before midterms, and Rickie finds himself annoyed with their new English teacher, who calls him by his full name (Enrique) and keeps asking him to join Drama Club. Like Xander in the infamous "Zeppo" episode of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," who must deal with the feelings of worthlessness that come with always being assigned donut duty, Angela's frustrating arrangement with Jordan eats away at her self-esteem. Critics like This Was TV's Emma Fraser praised the show for following up on "the groundwork it's already laid with Rayanne: She wasted in the pilot, she consistently has a hip flask on her, and we know that her relationship with her dad is a sensitive area." It's good writing, and that never gets old. Rated at 8.4 on IMDb, this episode has plenty of fans - us included. The tension between the Chase matriarch and her eldest daughter melts away as soon as Rayanne overdoses and a desperate Angela calls for her mother's help. Patty, annoyed at her own father's refusal to attend the celebratory gathering (even though the menu is tailored to his diet), reels over Angela's decision to ditch the family for her friends. Rayanne - justifiably upset about a thoughtless birthday card her father sent her - makes plans to throw a wild party. Katimski (Jeff Perry, who you might recognize as Thatcher from "Grey's Anatomy").Īs Rickie frets over his shaky standing with Angela's parents, Angela gushes over Amber and Patty stresses over hosting her parents' 45th wedding anniversary celebration. Eventually, the reality of his situation becomes more than Rickie can handle on his own, prompting him to reach out to his compassionate English teacher, Mr. Rayanne, recognizing her friend isn't actually okay, believes Angela's mom kicked him out (which is, of course, not true), but Angela, in all her naivety, thinks he simply went back to his aunt and uncle's house. So a stunned Rickie, not wanting to be a burden, tries to suffer in silence. Trouble is, his aunt and uncle have moved in his absence. The arrangement seems to be working, but when Rickie overhears the tail-end of Patty and Graham's conversation about him - and how he can't just stay there forever - he decides to go home. As they arrive at school social outcast and.Set right after the "So Called Angels" holiday special, the episode finds Angela signing Jordan up for peer tutoring (where Brian tutors him on "The Odyssey," and where he tutors Brian on how to score a girl's number), and Rickie still living with the Chases.
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Mocking her hair, Megan gives Lucy a headband to help her with the Yale interview. Her friend, the popular MEGAN (17), ignorant to Lucy's subterfuge picks her up and drives to their school. Lucy gets the bus into the wealthy neighbourhood of the school and stands before an iron gate of a mansion pretending it is her own home. As she leaves, her mom tells her not to be ashamed of their humble past. Having now won a scholarship to the Sacred Heart private school, the hardworking girl gets changed into her uniform and studies notecards for her upcoming all-important interview for Yale, due at the end of the school day. The only place she could find for herself was literally by the garbage cans. Lucy’s narration of her busy life gives way to cutaways of her old life at public school detail where she was an outsider and academic overachiever, excluded from her peer’s networks and forced to exist on the margins. Peppy LUCY WOODS (17) wakes a lethargic JANIE (late 30s), her mother, and the two go work their regular early shift at Janie's "Po Boys, Po Problems" sandwich spot.