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Jacob tries to introduce a “post-Halloween reflection” exercise, but the kids are too unfocused. Ava, surprisingly, steps in and gets the kids’ attention by making a game out of sorting candy by nutritional value (she calls it “Candy Math”). Jacob is annoyed at first but then admits her method worked better than his. abbott elementary s02e06 240p

To give you a clear, useful answer, here’s the for that episode — no blurry video needed. Abbott Elementary – Season 2, Episode 6 Title: Candy Zombies Original Air Date: November 2, 2022 Logline The day after Halloween, the teachers deal with a schoolwide sugar rush (and crash) while Janine tries to prove she can be strict, and Gregory confronts his fear of public speaking. Full Story Summary The Setup: It’s November 1st at Abbott Elementary. The kids are exhausted, hyperactive, and bouncing off the walls from eating too much Halloween candy. The teachers are struggling to maintain order. It sounds like you’re looking for a for

Gregory is asked to announce the winners of the school’s pumpkin decorating contest over the PA system. He has a deep fear of public speaking (and the PA system specifically). He freezes multiple times, leading to awkward silence. Melissa tries to help him practice, but he bombs again. Eventually, he realizes that no one is really judging him harshly — the kids are too sugared up to care. He delivers the announcements quickly and awkwardly but successfully, feeling a small victory. Jacob is annoyed at first but then admits

Janine wants to be seen as an authority figure, not just the “fun, nice teacher.” She decides to enforce a strict no-candy-in-classroom rule. But when she confiscates a student’s candy, the child has a meltdown. Janine panics and gives it back, undermining her own authority. Later, with advice from Ava (who surprisingly gives tough-love honesty), Janine learns that being strict doesn’t mean being mean — it means being consistent. She successfully holds the line with a different student by the end.