Ep 3. Of Lice And Men
- TV-MA
- June 19, 2018
- 20 min
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6.9 (40)
In season 3 episode 3 of the show Teachers, titled "Of Lice And Men", we see the teachers of Fillmore Elementary faced with a serious lice infestation. Ms. Bennigan is the first to be notified by a concerned parent and quickly begins to spread the word to her fellow teachers, causing panic and chaos throughout the school.
As the teachers frantically search their heads for any signs of lice, they begin to reminisce on their own childhood experiences dealing with the pesky insects. Ms. Watson, in particular, recalls a traumatic incident involving her mother cutting off all of her hair in an attempt to rid her of lice.
Meanwhile, Principal Pearson attempts to downplay the severity of the situation and suggests that the teachers handle the infestation themselves rather than calling in professionals. This only leads to further frustration and anxiety among the staff.
As the day progresses, the teachers struggle to teach their lessons while simultaneously trying to keep their students and themselves lice-free. Ms. Snap even goes as far as to don a homemade hazmat suit made of trash bags and duct tape.
The episode also touches on the issue of class inequality as Ms. Bennigan realizes that some of her students may not have access to the necessary resources to effectively prevent and treat lice. She takes it upon herself to provide information and resources to these students and their families.
Overall, "Of Lice And Men" is a comedic yet relatable take on a common problem faced by schools and families alike. The episode highlights the struggles and anxieties teachers face on a daily basis, along with the lengths they will go to ensure the well-being of their students.