Teachers - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
First Day Back
As the teachers return from summer break, Ms. Watson tries an ultra premium online dating service and Ms. Snap learns that she's been given the worst group of kids in school. Mrs. Adler is assigned to a mobile classroom.
Stranger Danger
There's a trespasser at Fillmore and a new security guard is hired. Ms. Snap and Ms. Bennigan hold a "Women Empowering Women" workshop, Mrs. Adler takes stranger danger too far, and Ms. Watson purchases a male safety dummy.
School Sweet School
Mrs. Adler and her husband move into a tiny house. When Ms. Cannon's homemade jewelry shop fails, Ms. Watson and Ms. Snap try to boost her morale. Ms. Feldman fakes a lesson and Ms. Bennigan struggles with a student
Held Back
Ms. Bennigan learns Hot Dad's son has to repeat second grade. Ms. Snap brings her dog to school as a therapy dog. When Ms. Feldman has to teach her students Common Core, she discovers it's more complicated than she thought.
Snap Judgement
Ms. Snap decides to run for School Council and is thrown into a world of double standards. While Ms. Bennigan, Mrs. Adler, Ms. Feldman, and Ms. Cannon help with the campaign, Ms. Watson takes longer to get on board.
Brokebitch Mountain
Ms. Feldman can't make ends meet on her salary and takes a second job. Ms. Watson notices a romantic spark between two of her second grade students. The Teachers take advantage of Principal Pearson.
Thirty-One and Done
Ms. Snap struggles with the idea of turning thirty-one and tries to regain her youth. Ms. Bennigan offers to babysit Blake for Hot Dad. The Teachers deal with every teacher's nightmare when the copier breaks down.
Getting Drilled
When a tornado touches down near Fillmore, procedures go out the window as the teachers panic. Horrified by their negligence, Principal Pearson puts the teachers on probation until they complete a team-building course.
In Security
Mrs. Adler has to coach Fillmore's kickball team and is surprised to see a group of overly-confident dweebs show up. Principal Pearson reviews security footage and discovers the Teachers' skeletons in the janitor's closet.
Lunchtime! The Musical
In this special musical episode, Ms. Snap changes the school lunch menu and Ms. Feldman starts an underground junk food ring. Hot Dad volunteers for lunch duty and Ms. Bennigan works up the nerve to ask him out on a real date.
Dosey Don't
Ms. Bennigan is worried that Hot Dad is back together with his ex-wife. Meanwhile, Ms. Snap uses the school dance to impress a famous radio host.
Passive Eggressive
A trip to the gynecologist sends Ms. Watson and her ticking biological clock into a tailspin, while Ms. Cannon and Ms. Snap prepare for the dreaded standardized testing.
Dire Straights
Ms. Feldman struggles between her budding romance with Fillmore's new anti-drug officer and her love of marijuana. Ms. Watson becomes addicted to bingo; Mrs. Adler wreaks havoc when she tries to quit smoking.
Nightmare On Fillmore Street
When the Wi-Fi goes out, Ms. Snap is forced to go into the forgotten and seemingly haunted library in order to get a book. Ms. Watson has a confusing dream about Principal Pearson.
Hot Date
Ms. Bennigan decides to ask Hot Dad out during a chicken pox epidemic at the school. Ms. Snap discovers she has a gender bias.
Let It Flow
Ms. Cannon discovers that one of her students is an artistic prodigy. Mrs. Adler and Ms. Watson take the mini-society competition to a new level.
Third Wheel
Ms. Snap and Ms. Bennigan's relationship is tested when Ms. Bennigan and Hot Dad become official. Ms. Feldman and Mrs. Adler go on the hunt for Fillmore's most disturbing troublemaker.
Toxic Workplace
It's the end of the school year and tensions are high between the Teachers. They reach their breaking point when asbestos is discovered in Mrs. Adler's trailer.
Don't Go Pranking My Heart
Ms. Watson and Principal Pearson struggle with balancing their new romantic relationship at work. Ms. Feldman takes April Fools' Day too far.
Labor Pains
After Mrs. Adler announces she's pregnant, we're taken back in time to the 1940s, where the women of Fillmore fight for better treatment at work.
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