Abbott Elementary season 1


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Abbott Elementary (2021–present) is an American mockumentary school comedy, airing on ABC, about a group of teachers brought together in one of the worst public schools in the country, simply because they love teaching.

Pilot [1.01]

Janine: That is incredible, Ms. Howard. I can't wait to get on that level. Where is your class, by the way?
Barbara: Out in the hallway in a single file.
Janine: Really?
Barbara: Mm‐hmm.
Kindergartners: Good morning, Ms. Teagues!

Light Bulb [1.02]

Tariq: Mm‐hmm. Mm‐hmm.
Janine: I left that, uh, bill‐organizer thing on the fridge.
Tariq: Mm‐hmm. Yeah. I'll get to it.
Janine: Okay. Yeah, but, no, I was just thinking, like, you'd get to it kind of soon because my name's on the lease and we were already late on rent once.

Wishlist [1.03]

Janine: Huh. What thing?
Jacob: You know, that thing, where you look at something and you're like, "That's good."
Janine: Well, I'm adding a filter that's gonna rain glitter, so...
Jacob: That's not gonna compete with singing parrots. It just needs a little showmanship.
Janine: Well, I'm not a showman.

New Tech [1.04]

Will: "Failure is a feeling long before it becomes an actual result."
Ava: Mm. I know that's right.
Will: Can I have a break?
Ava: No, keep reading. It's just getting good.
Barbara: Mnh-mnh-mnh. Absolutely not. Let's go.
Ava: Come on, Barbara. You owe me an Audible membership.
[final lines]

Student Transfer [1.05]

Ava: Hey, girl.
Janine: Hey, Ava. You know I can't just leave my classroom unattended like this, right?
Ava: It's five minutes. It's not like something could go wrong in five minutes.
Janine: A lot can go wrong, actually.
Ava: If you say so. Anyway, one of Melissa's students will be transferring into your class.
Janine: Really? Why?
Ava: Girl, I don't know. Things happen all day. Maybe she wants to be closer to the bathroom. Maybe she like you more. Maybe she got some kind of Meek Mill-Drake feud going on with one of her classmates. I don't know.
Janine: Maybe she likes me better.

Gifted Program [1.06]

Barbara: My youngest, Gina... She participated in a young-engineers program. It did wonders for her.
Janine: Mm.
Barbara: Looks good on a college application, too.
Janine: Mm-hmm. Hey, Gregory, what do you think?
Gregory: Oh, I think I've been here for like five minutes, so I don't really have a say.

Art Teacher [1.07]

Janine: That is Ava. She's funny.
Sahar: Well, I'm so excited to be here. I cannot wait to collaborate.
Janine: Okay, let me go show you around. Come on.
Ava: Pulling off overalls? That's not easy.

Work Family [1.08]

Janine: You know, a lot of people are slow to warm to Tariq, but you guys get along so well. Maybe you should come out and get pizza with us this weekend.
Jacob: Oh, I can't. I'm busy on Saturday.
Janine: I didn't even say a date yet. W... Oh, I see what's happening. You don't want to be the third wheel.
Jacob: No.
Janine: No, don't worry. I actually know a great guy I want to set you up with.
Jacob: Uh, thanks, but I don't know how my boyfriend would feel about that.
Janine: Your what?
Jacob: My boyfriend.
Janine: You have a boyfriend? What's his name?
Jacob: Uh, Zach.
Janine: Zach? And how long have you two been dating?
Jacob: Like a year, plus another year.
Janine: Jacob, how did I not know any of this? You've never mentioned him. Well, actually, I guess I just answered my own question.
Jacob: I thought you knew. I mean, I could've swore I told you. My friends say I won't shut up about him.
Janine: Your friends? I thought we were friends.
Jacob: We are. Yeah, we're friends. We're just, you know...
Janine: "You know" what?
Jacob: W-Work friends. We don't talk about real deep stuff.
Janine: You told me when you got a tapeworm in Zimbabwe.
Jacob: Um, um, yeah, I was... I was trying to be helpful, in case you ever go to Africa. Look, work friends are still friends. They're just, like, friends in one place.
Janine: Well, I thought we were friends in all places.

Step Class [1.09]

Janine: Hey!
Melissa: Oh. I-I got... I got a conflict.
Janine: You don't know what it is yet. My class is putting on a step show next Friday. We made so much progress.
Barbara: Oh, we hear you in there, stomping the yard.
Melissa: Yeah, you sound like a regular Major Payne.
Janine: Yes, well, we are building something.
Barbara: I love a good step show. It's so good for the kids.
Janine: Right?
Ava: Who gave you permission to put this on my wall? Is this Comic Sans?

Open House [1.10]

Janine: Oh! Dig on me.
Taylor: Yes. Because, ultimately, she just wants me to be someone like you.
Janine: So... now is probably not a good time to talk about the parent-teacher con...
Barbara: No.
Janine: Okay. Right.

Desking [1.11]

Janine: We're going about this all wrong. You know you don't build a dam in the middle of a river, you build it before the water comes.
Jacob: That is so wise.
Ava: [simultaneously] What the hell are you talking about?

Melissa: So this Zack, he lives with you?
Jacob: Yeah he just moved in last month.
Melissa: And that's going...well?
Jacob: Yep! He's so great!
Ava: So he knew you and was like..."More?"
Jacob: Mmm...

Zack: [walking in and hugging Jacob] Hey there's my guy!
Ava: BLACK!?
Zack: It's actually pronounced "Zack." You must be Ava.
[Everyone gives Ava a look]
Ava: You were all thinking it. I see you, don't look at me like that!
Barbara: We always look at you like this.

Barbara: SWEET BABY JESUS AND THE GROWN ONE TOO!!! MY DESKS HAVE BEEN DESKED!!!

Ava vs. Superintendent [1.12]

Barbara: Even in a world where Ava could put together a competent presentation...
Melissa: Mm-hmm.
Barbara: ...it still does not change the fact that the Superintendent can't stand her and, by extension, us.
Melissa: The nerve on that guy.
Barbara: Yeah, well, maybe this will be the year where the school board finally awards me that Advancement Grant that I have been applying to for 10 years.
Melissa: They will if we make them. Just like a little... gentle arm-twisting.
Barbara: A little arm twist never hurt.

Zoo Balloon [1.13]

Children: Just like that!
Tariq: When I move, you move.
Children: Just like that!
Tariq: When I move, you move.
Children: Just like that!