Bad teacher how does it end
Foul-mouthed, shallow, and above all, money-obsessed, the uninterested middle school teacher, Elizabeth Halsey, is a textbook case of gold-digger. Of course, Halsey has planned everything down to the last detail: have a breast enlargement, snag a fabulously affluent husband, and then, quit teaching once and for all.
Perhaps, under those dire circumstances, the sensitive young teacher and rich heir, Scott Delacorte, could be the ideal substitute; but, there's a catch: the goody-two-shoes colleague, Amy Squirrel, has already set her sights on winning his heart. Will the bad teacher ever get a new pair of spectacular breasts? And what about Scott? Is he, indeed, Mr Perfect? Sign In. Edit Bad Teacher Jump to: Summaries 5 Synopsis 1. As the film progresses, Amy is driven to madness as she fails again and again to topple Elizabeth.
By the end, hellbent on revenge, she could be described as a cross between Captain Ahab and Frank Grimes. While Ms. Squirrel is an extreme case, I definitely knew teachers like her. Their lesson plans are complete months in advance.
Their rooms are neat as a pin, with motivational posters in every corner. These teachers gladly volunteer for extracurricular activities and fundraisers, usually as an attempt to get in good with the administration. At one school where I worked, the English teachers got along so poorly that the librarian had to act as our department chair just to keep the peace.
And speaking of keeping the peace…. Remember that administrators mainly just want to avoid controversy. Another brilliantly observed character in the movie is Principal Wally Snur, a fumfering, ineffectual nebbish played to perfection by John Michael Higgins. Like many real principals I knew, Wally desperately wishes that any actual problem in the school would be kept far away from his desk.
Being a school administrator is an inherently tense, ulcer-creating job. A successful principal must keep the student body relatively under control while simultaneously appeasing both the faculty and the parents. Sure, Elizabeth skimmed off the top of a school car wash, but it was still a highly profitable fundraiser, so Wally is willing to look the other way.
Amy is livid about this, but just about everyone else involved is satisfied. The best strategy for a subpar teacher who wants to stay employed is to lay low, avoid making waves, and hope that the principal barely knows who you are.
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Bad Teacher follows the exciting life of Elizabeth Halsey Cameron Diaz, Green Hornet , a junior high school teacher and gold digger, as she tries to earn enough money to pay for breast enhancement so she can marry a rich husband. Ironically, teaching is one of her least favorite things to do and so she spends most of her class time getting over hangovers and scheming plans on how to get more money while showing movies to her class.
This upsets her across the hall neighbor Amy Squirrel Lucy Punch, Dinner for Schmucks , an over-enthusiastic goody-goody teacher. Consequently, a rivalry ensues between the two.
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