Teachers Season 2 Episode 12 Passive Eggressive
- November 14, 2017
In the twelfth episode of Teachers season 2, titled "Passive Aggressive," things start to get complicated when Ms. Feldman finds herself in a difficult situation with a parent-teacher conference. After discovering one of her students is struggling with their grades, the parent becomes extremely overbearing and demanding, making it difficult for Ms. Feldman to get a word in edgewise and have a productive conversation.
In the midst of all this, Ms. Snap tries to be supportive but finds herself caught in between two warring factions – the school's cheerleading squad and the Drama Club. When the cheerleaders clash with the Drama Club over the use of the auditorium, Ms. Snap is tasked with mediating the situation and finding a solution that will satisfy both groups.
Meanwhile, Ms. Watson becomes fed up with the passive aggressive behavior of her boyfriend, and takes it upon herself to teach him how to be more direct. She enlists the help of Ms. Cannon, but her unconventional methods may end up causing more harm than good.
As the episode progresses, tensions continue to rise between the different groups of students and teachers alike. As Ms. Snap tries to broker a compromise between the cheerleaders and the Drama Club, Ms. Feldman finds herself struggling to keep the parent-teacher conference on track without losing her cool.
With its trademark mix of biting humor and heartfelt moments, "Passive Aggressive" is a standout episode of Teachers season 2. As the characters confront the challenges and conflicts in their lives, viewers will find themselves laughing along with the hilarious situations they find themselves in, while also feeling for them in their struggles.
Whether you've been a fan of Teachers since the beginning or are just discovering this hilarious and heartwarming sitcom, "Passive Aggressive" is a must-see episode that showcases some of the show's best qualities. With its sharp writing, talented cast, and heartfelt storytelling, Teachers continues to be one of the most beloved comedies on television today.