![]() Rudy: I want to help! I’ve never transported a perp. Frond dropped his cell phone in a toilet, which is the best worst reason for this story line to be alive. As mentioned above, Tina was charged with escorting Zeke to the principal’s office - the reason being Mr. Zeke began as the biggest pain in the ass in this episode (for trying to steal the school mascot and then giving Tina trouble as a fugitive), but he quickly turned into this contest’s Cinderella story with a slew of witty puns and bold moves. I guess when you’re a hall monitor, you have to leave your feelings in your locker. Louise: Geez, Tina, what are you Narky Nark and the Narky Bunch? Gene and Louise got busted for using their butts as transportation, something that the Manatina was not going to let fly. After these two scenes, it was clear Tina and Rudy were going head to head for MVP. Tina didn’t have to wait long for an opportunity to show Rudy the ropes. Well, I’m also a Hall Minnow because I’m bad at networking. Rudy: Right, sorry, see, that’s why you’re going to be a Hall Manatee and I’m stuck at Hall Minnow. Tina: Yeah, let’s save fast and loose for when you shake your caboose. Rudy: Oh, yeah, the rules … I guess I played it pretty fast and loose. The sentiments were nice, but Tina called Rudy out for breaking the rules (also, the video below briefly explains the hall-monitor ranking system): He signed Tina in for hall-monitor duty early to show how badly he wants her to be his Yoda. Here’s your vest, good luck, Manatina.Įverybody’s favorite asthmatic Regular-Sized Rudy dropped by this episode because: (1) He is a neophyte hall monitor and (2) Tina is his idol (get in line, Rudy). Selbo: Then what will I do? Just answer the phone when it rings, Tina, come on. Selbo: There’s a rumor going around that you’re up for a big promotion. Selbo confirms a rumor that Tina is, in fact, in for a treat today. When Tina gets to school, secretary and resident school-office crazy Ms. Tina: It is a good idea, Mom, but you know what isn’t? Putting your coffee cup so close to the edge of the counter. The family members gave Linda feedback about her artsy idea, but not before Tina’s hall-monitor senses began tingling. Linda wasted no time, coming right out of the gate with the idea for the drawing wall after finding a grease-stained napkin with a fisherman on it. When Bob’s first few attempts to make it on the wall go south, he enrolls in a last-minute art class to battle his self-confidence issues and ensure a spot on the drawing wall of fame. At the restaurant, Linda starts a drawing wall featuring doodled napkins from customers, regulars, and passersby. To secure the accomplishment, she must transport troublemaker extraordinaire Zeke to the principal’s office because he’s going to be suspended for trying to steal the school mascot suit - he purportedly needs it to cheer up his grandma, who is not doing well. Tina is one school-day away from being promoted to the highest rank of hall monitor at Wagstaff Elementary: Hall Manatee (more on this rank below, don’t worry).
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