Turns out that it's a spin-off of The Goldbergs (2013-), the sitcom about future filmmaker Adam Goldberg's high school years in the 1980s.
Spin-offs usually take a wacky supporting character and push them into a starring role, then find out too late that wacky doesn't work for the central character. So "Kiss mah grits" Flo was great on Alice, but bombed on Flo, and the bickering landlords on the top-rated Three's Company hit the bottom of the ratings barrel on The Ropers
In this case, it's the wacky Lainey Lewis (A. J. Michaelka), Erica's school friend and eventually Barry's girlfriend. Sometime during the 1990s, after a failed musical career, Lainey returns to Philadelphia and takes a job as a music teacher at William Penn Academy, "the same old place that she laughed about."
Shades of Welcome Back, Kotter, except Kotter actually had a teaching degree, and Lainey has no degree, no certification, no practicum, no nothng. She doesn't even know what a syllabus is. But the Principal (Tim Meadows) and Coach Mellor (Bryan Callen), who knew her a a student, "believe" in her.
The music class is, naturally, full of slackers, losers, and wise guys, but Lainey "gets through to them" by switching from the "Do Wop" music on the syllabus to Grunge. So this is more like Glee without the gay kid?
But things go wrong when Lainey tries to expell Felicia (who happens to be the Principal's niece) for asking to go to the nurse's office (an act which would immediately get a real-life teacher fired, but here has no consequences). But she finally bonds with Felicia.
Meanwhile, the ridiculously fit Coach Mellor, who actually doesn't have much of a physique, is having his own problems adjusting to the 1990s (wait -- wasn't he there all along?). He hates the new Be Like Mike non-teamwork basketball style and short-short uniforms that show everything you got (well, I'd like to see those).
In a parallel to Lainey-Felicia, he butts heads with the showboating Matty (Hunter Doohan),the best athlete at the school, who quits the team in protest. Not to worry, they bond, and the Coach suggests that he try out for football instead.
We finish with cameos by "the real Matty," Matt Ryan of the Atlanta Falcons football team, who really did attend the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, started as a basketball player before "the real Coach Mellor" convinced him to take football instead.
My head is exploding. Are these all real people? Are we going to get more interviews with famous graduates of William Penn Academy in future episodes? I almost want to buy more episodes to see.
Gay References: They will be performing Rent later on..
Gay Characters: None that I know of.
Beefcake. Maybe I've been spoiled by Riverdale, but those team members are scrawny, and always fully clothed.
Lainey: Super annoying.
And where's Christian?
Back to Schooled: It turns out that Matty appears only in the pilot. The main students will be Ed (Israel Johson), Aaron (Dallas Edwards), Weasel (Gabe Gibbs), and Ronnie (Christian Gehring, finally). There will also be another teacher, C.B> (Brett Dior, left), who will have a crush on Lainey.
Shades of Welcome Back, Kotter, except Kotter actually had a teaching degree, and Lainey has no degree, no certification, no practicum, no nothng. She doesn't even know what a syllabus is. But the Principal (Tim Meadows) and Coach Mellor (Bryan Callen), who knew her a a student, "believe" in her.
The music class is, naturally, full of slackers, losers, and wise guys, but Lainey "gets through to them" by switching from the "Do Wop" music on the syllabus to Grunge. So this is more like Glee without the gay kid?
But things go wrong when Lainey tries to expell Felicia (who happens to be the Principal's niece) for asking to go to the nurse's office (an act which would immediately get a real-life teacher fired, but here has no consequences). But she finally bonds with Felicia.
Meanwhile, the ridiculously fit Coach Mellor, who actually doesn't have much of a physique, is having his own problems adjusting to the 1990s (wait -- wasn't he there all along?). He hates the new Be Like Mike non-teamwork basketball style and short-short uniforms that show everything you got (well, I'd like to see those).
In a parallel to Lainey-Felicia, he butts heads with the showboating Matty (Hunter Doohan),the best athlete at the school, who quits the team in protest. Not to worry, they bond, and the Coach suggests that he try out for football instead.
We finish with cameos by "the real Matty," Matt Ryan of the Atlanta Falcons football team, who really did attend the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, started as a basketball player before "the real Coach Mellor" convinced him to take football instead.
My head is exploding. Are these all real people? Are we going to get more interviews with famous graduates of William Penn Academy in future episodes? I almost want to buy more episodes to see.
Gay References: They will be performing Rent later on..
Gay Characters: None that I know of.
Beefcake. Maybe I've been spoiled by Riverdale, but those team members are scrawny, and always fully clothed.
Lainey: Super annoying.
And where's Christian?
Back to Schooled: It turns out that Matty appears only in the pilot. The main students will be Ed (Israel Johson), Aaron (Dallas Edwards), Weasel (Gabe Gibbs), and Ronnie (Christian Gehring, finally). There will also be another teacher, C.B> (Brett Dior, left), who will have a crush on Lainey.
Oh, and most of The Goldbergs will make cameos.
My grade: D. I'd rather watch Welcome Back, Kotter. Or Glee. Or Riverdale.