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Fans suggest that I try Vice Principals (2016-2018), Danny McBride's series about two high school vice principals scheming to take down their principal so they can take her job and enjoy all that fame, power, and wealth. Really?
Uh-oh. I'll watch an episode, just to track the homophobia and queerbaiting.
Scene 1: Gamby (Danny McBride) and Lee (Walton Goggins) have lured Principal Brown into a night of drunken debauchery to discredit her, so they can take over her job. They leave her passed out in the bathtub of a sleazy hotel, then burn all the evidence linking them to her deviance.Scene 2: B Plot: Gamby gives his daughter a horse to make up for taking away her motorcycle. She is angry, and ignores him.
Later he asks how she likes the horse. She prefers the motorcycle. Besides, aren't horses expensive to keep up? Gamby tells her that he'll be principal soon, so money will be pouring in. Are principals really rich?
Scene 3: In the school cafeteria, Ganby and Lee criticize Principal Brown for eating too much. Then they review the footage they shot of drunken debauchery that will destroy her career. If she doesn't get drunk or have wild s*x on school property, what's the problem?Ganby can't remember his closer, "End of the line, Slut!" He's too distracted by his anguish: The Girl of His Dreams, whom he was dating, is ghosting him.
Scene 4: The guys lure Principal Brown in the woods by claiming that students are sneaking out there to smoke marijuana, and start to confront her with the evidence of her "gin-soaked evening." But she thanks them for helping her out: "I'm glad you were there...I really appreciate it."
Ganby tries to say "End of the line, Slut," but can't; she is being too nice. But Lee, the more evil of the two, steps in: "We have this here video of you acting all crazy. Your career is over! We won, bitch!"
He brags about some of the other things they did to her, like burn down her house, causing her to attack, punching and kicking them. If you've been waiting your whole life to see a middle-aged black lady and white man in a fist fight, your prayers have been answered. I find it a bit uncomfortable due to the overlay of institutional racism and patriarchy. She is a far superior fighter, if that helps.
Finally Lee gets around to the blackmail: step down as principal, or the video goes viral. Hey, isn't that a plot arc of the first season of Righteous Gemstones: give us a million dollars, or we'll post this video of your sex-and-drugs party?
Scene 5: Lee threw Principal Brown's shoe away, so she has to walk down the rocky trail back to the school semi-barefoot. She walks to her car in slow motion, gazes longingly at the school, and drives off.
Cut to the B plot: Ganby watching his daughter ride her horse. Ray (Shea Whigham, left) drops by. Wikipedia says that he is the husband of Ganby's ex, whom Ganby hates even though he is a nice guy. So the daughter's stepfather?
Ganby is happy that his daughter is "doing what she loves again," "out of death's way." Call back to an earlier crisis?
Ray complains that, as stepfather, he'll always be second in the daughter's heart. (Ok, ok, I looked up her name: Janelle.) "I'm jealous. Whatever I do, she'll always love you more." They bond.
More after the break