Abbott Elementary
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Janet declares everyone, students and teachers alike, to be pretty well adjusted … except for Barbara.
Appalled to see the woman they both revere adjusting so poorly to the fire, Gregory and Janine intervene.
She explodes, condemning the candle ban before storming out.
Barbara admits she lit the candle for her husband, who recently had a health scare.
Melissa comforts her friend, reminding Barbara that its okay to be upset.
Perhaps the younger generation is rubbing off on them.
This episode reflects the casts strength even without the usual dose of Janine.
It turns out Melissa comes from a long line of firefighters (and arsonists).
After the firefighters and their tractor-drawn aerial truck, whatever that is, arrive, Melissa beams with excitement.
She hops around the truck, honking the horn and wielding one of the hatchets.
This, of course, activates something in Jacob, who accidentally throws his Frisbee up on the roof.
At the end of the day, Janet checks in with Barbara one last time.
), and at first she guffaws at the idea but then realizes she deserves it.
The next day, Barbara takes time off to spend with her husband.
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Im still waiting for some more Leslie Odom Jr. and Ayo Edebiri.
Her Whats in My Go Bag video was hilarious.
What a funny episode!
Mr. Johnson: Its always arson.
Ask any of my exes.
I blameWaiting to Exhale.
Ava: I am one minor inconvenience from putting this day in rice.
Barbara: Mandates are nothing more than fervent suggestions.
Barbara: I never listen to Chaka Khans Through the Fire when it comes up on my Pandora.
Im every woman, not a pyromaniac.
Mr. Johnson, on the No.
1 cause of fires in schools: The CIA … too close to the truth, huh?