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* In season 1, Mr. Janson and his daughter are harassed by fans of the show to give Peter and Sam the "Kiefer Sutherland Tape". Understandably, Janson's daughter is angry at Peter for leading to them getting harassed, and destroys the tape. However imagine how much worse the harassment could have gotten now that the fans had reason to hate the Janson's after Janson's daughter destroyed the tape that could have gotten Dylan exonerated.
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* Let's say [[spoiler:Grayson]] hadn't been revealed as the Turd Burglar and no resolution was found. Setting [[spoiler:Kevin]] aside for a second his catfish victims were Demarcus (soon to play college ball and apparently on the fast track to the NBA), Jenna (the daughter of a wealthy, powerful family) and Drew the theatre kid who's implied to be quite talented in his own right). There's a world where all three grow up to become famous adults. Grayson could have been able to blackmail them for years!

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* Let's say [[spoiler:Grayson]] Grayson hadn't been revealed as the Turd Burglar and no resolution was found. Setting [[spoiler:Kevin]] Kevin aside for a second his catfish victims were Demarcus (soon to play college ball and apparently on the fast track to the NBA), Jenna (the daughter of a wealthy, powerful family) and Drew the theatre kid who's implied to be quite talented in his own right). There's a world where all three grow up to become famous adults. Grayson could have been able to blackmail them for years!
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* Dylan is believed to be the Vandal because he had a history of misbehavior and of drawing dicks— but in the end, he is shown to be completely innocent. Similarly, Alex is shown to have lied multiple times before in order to boost his own popularity, which leads the audience to assume that Alex ''knowingly'' falsely accused Dylan to get props for saving Prom. However, Peter’s last theory— which the writers have confirmed is correct— claims that Alex ''genuinely believed'' that he ''had'' seen Dylan, as the probable real Vandal, Van Delorey, has a similar build to Dylan. It’s shown with both Alex and Dylan that a history of behavior does not necessarily prove guilt.
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* Let's say [spoiler:Grayson]] hadn't been revealed as the Turd Burglar and no resolution was found. Setting [[spoiler:Kevin]] aside for a second his catfish victims were Demarcus (soon to play college ball and apparently on the fast track to the NBA), Jenna (the daughter of a wealthy, powerful family) and Drew the theatre kid who's implied to be quite talented in his own right). There's a world where all three grow up to become famous adults. Grayson could have been able to blackmail them for years!

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* Let's say [spoiler:Grayson]] [[spoiler:Grayson]] hadn't been revealed as the Turd Burglar and no resolution was found. Setting [[spoiler:Kevin]] aside for a second his catfish victims were Demarcus (soon to play college ball and apparently on the fast track to the NBA), Jenna (the daughter of a wealthy, powerful family) and Drew the theatre kid who's implied to be quite talented in his own right). There's a world where all three grow up to become famous adults. Grayson could have been able to blackmail them for years!
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* Let's say [spoiler:Grayson]] hadn't been revealed as the Turd Burglar and no resolution was found. Setting [[spoiler:Kevin]] aside for a second his catfish victims were Demarcus (about to play college ball and appears has a bright future in the NBA), Jenna (the daughter of a wealthy, powerful family) and Drew the theatre kid who's implied to be quite talented). There's a world where all three grow up to become famous adults. Grayson could have been able to blackmail them for years!

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* Let's say [spoiler:Grayson]] hadn't been revealed as the Turd Burglar and no resolution was found. Setting [[spoiler:Kevin]] aside for a second his catfish victims were Demarcus (about (soon to play college ball and appears has a bright future in apparently on the fast track to the NBA), Jenna (the daughter of a wealthy, powerful family) and Drew the theatre kid who's implied to be quite talented).talented in his own right). There's a world where all three grow up to become famous adults. Grayson could have been able to blackmail them for years!
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* Let's say [spoiler:Grayson]] hadn't been revealed as the Turd Burglar and no resolution was found. Setting [[spoiler:Kevin]] aside for a second his catfish victims were DeMarcus (about to play college ball and appears has a bright future in the NBA), Jenna (the daughter of a wealthy, powerful family) and Drew the theatre kid who's implied to be quite talented). There's a world where all three grow up to become famous adults. Grayson could have been able to blackmail them for years!

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* Let's say [spoiler:Grayson]] hadn't been revealed as the Turd Burglar and no resolution was found. Setting [[spoiler:Kevin]] aside for a second his catfish victims were DeMarcus Demarcus (about to play college ball and appears has a bright future in the NBA), Jenna (the daughter of a wealthy, powerful family) and Drew the theatre kid who's implied to be quite talented). There's a world where all three grow up to become famous adults. Grayson could have been able to blackmail them for years!
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* Let's say [spoiler:Grayson]] hadn't been revealed as the Turd Burglar and no resolution was found. Setting [[spoiler:Ke7thvin]] aside for a second his catfish victims were DeMarcus (about to play college ball and appears has a bright future in the NBA), Jenna (the daughter of a wealthy,powerful family) and Drew the theatre kid who's implied to be quite talented too). There's a world where all three are famous, wealthy adults...with Grayson blackmailing them in the background

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* Let's say [spoiler:Grayson]] hadn't been revealed as the Turd Burglar and no resolution was found. Setting [[spoiler:Ke7thvin]] [[spoiler:Kevin]] aside for a second his catfish victims were DeMarcus (about to play college ball and appears has a bright future in the NBA), Jenna (the daughter of a wealthy,powerful wealthy, powerful family) and Drew the theatre kid who's implied to be quite talented too). talented). There's a world where all three are famous, wealthy adults...with grow up to become famous adults. Grayson blackmailing could have been able to blackmail them in the backgroundfor years!
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* Mr. Gisualdi isn't merely fired; his teaching license is revoked by the state. Gisualdi's conversations with "Brooke" are never revealed in the documentary, but it's implied that Gisualdi thought he was texting an underage girl. How long did a sexual predator have access to the students of St. Bernadette?

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* Mr. Gisualdi isn't merely fired; his teaching license is revoked by the state. Gisualdi's conversations with "Brooke" are never revealed in the documentary, but it's implied that Gisualdi thought he was texting an underage girl. How long did a sexual predator have access to the students of St. Bernadette?Bernadette?
* Let's say [spoiler:Grayson]] hadn't been revealed as the Turd Burglar and no resolution was found. Setting [[spoiler:Ke7thvin]] aside for a second his catfish victims were DeMarcus (about to play college ball and appears has a bright future in the NBA), Jenna (the daughter of a wealthy,powerful family) and Drew the theatre kid who's implied to be quite talented too). There's a world where all three are famous, wealthy adults...with Grayson blackmailing them in the background
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* Christa Carlyle and Pat Micklewaite are shown to be the only two members of an enigmatic "Strategy Club." A RunningGag shows that Pat is quite the KavorkaMan, while class president Christa is strongly suspected to have executed an elaborate vengeance prank and gotten away with it. Those must be some potent strategies!

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'''Season 1'''



* In season 2, we learn that chocolate-coated cat poop was placed in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is from the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit." It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. His vomit could therefore either be sympathy vomit exacerbated by the fact that he knew exactly why the other teacher was puking, or StressVomit out of guilt for causing it.



* Dylan is believed to be the Vandal because he had a history of misbehavior and of drawing dicks— but in the end, he is shown to be completely innocent. Similarly, Alex is shown to have lied multiple times before in order to boost his own popularity, which leads the audience to assume that Alex ''knowingly'' falsely accused Dylan to get props for saving Prom. However, Peter’s last theory— which the writers have confirmed is correct— claims that Alex '''genuinely believed''' that he ''had'' seen Dylan, as the probable real Vandal, Van Delorey, has a similar build to Dylan. It’s shown with both Alex and Dylan that a history of behavior does not necessarily prove guilt.

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* Dylan is believed to be the Vandal because he had a history of misbehavior and of drawing dicks— but in the end, he is shown to be completely innocent. Similarly, Alex is shown to have lied multiple times before in order to boost his own popularity, which leads the audience to assume that Alex ''knowingly'' falsely accused Dylan to get props for saving Prom. However, Peter’s last theory— which the writers have confirmed is correct— claims that Alex '''genuinely believed''' ''genuinely believed'' that he ''had'' seen Dylan, as the probable real Vandal, Van Delorey, has a similar build to Dylan. It’s shown with both Alex and Dylan that a history of behavior does not necessarily prove guilt.
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* In season 2, we learn that chocolate-coated cat poop was placed in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is from the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit." It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. His vomit could therefore either be sympathy vomit exacerbated by the fact that he knew exactly why the other teacher was puking, or StressVomit out of guilt for causing it.


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* Regardless of whether or not Christa was involved in the vandalism, it’s clear that she is angry at the school for covering up her report against Coach Rafferty, which might further explain why she is the first to call to question Mrs. Sharpiro’s integrity by revealing that her friend was coerced into lying that she knows another student cheated off of her by Mrs. Sharpiro.

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* Regardless of whether or not Christa was involved in the vandalism, it’s clear that she is angry at the school for covering up her report against Coach Rafferty, which might further explain why she is the first to call to question Mrs. Sharpiro’s integrity by revealing that her friend was coerced into lying that she knows another student cheated off of her by Mrs. Sharpiro. Likewise, if Christa ''was'' involved in the vandalism, giving the documentary more potential evidence to use to prove Dylan’s innocence could be yet another instance of Christa showing guilt.
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* Dylan is believed to be the Vandal because he had a history of misbehavior and of drawing dicks— but in the end, he is shown to be completely innocent. Similarly, Alex is shown to have lied multiple times before in order to boost his own popularity, which leads the audience to assume that Alex ''knowingly'' falsely accused Dylan to get props for saving Prom. However, Peter’s last theory— which the writers have confirmed is correct— claims that Alex '''genuinely believed''' that he ''had'' seen Dylan, as the probable real Vandal, Van Delorey, has a similar build to Dylan. It’s shown with both Alex and Dylan that a history of behavior does not necessarily prove guilt.
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* Mackenzie’s relationship with Dylan directly reflects that of her parents. Like her parents, she and Dylan have an on-again-off-again relationship, and the relationship is permanently ended after Mackenzie is revealed to have hooked up with someone while she and Dylan were on a break, much like her mother’s fling with Coach Rafferty put a stop on her parents pending reconciliation. It seems Mac is unknowingly repeating patterns’ she’s conditioned from her parents, either out of not knowing any different or out of a subconscious desire to replicate the situation in a way that grants her the power [[note]] since it’s stated several times that Dylan is “whipped” by Mackenzie and shown that she’ll break up with him only for him to do some grand gesture and win her back.[[/note]].

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* Mackenzie’s relationship with Dylan directly reflects that of her parents. Like her parents, she and Dylan have an on-again-off-again relationship, and the relationship is permanently ended after Mackenzie is revealed to have hooked up with someone while she and Dylan were on a break, much like her mother’s fling with Coach Rafferty put a stop on her parents pending reconciliation. It seems Mac is unknowingly repeating patterns’ patterns she’s conditioned learned from her parents, either out of not knowing any different differently or out of a subconscious desire to replicate the situation in a way that grants her the power [[note]] since it’s stated several times that Dylan is “whipped” by Mackenzie and shown that she’ll break up with him only for him to do some grand gesture and win her back.[[/note]].back[[/note]].
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* Regardless of whether or not Christa was involved in the vandalism, it’s clear that she is angry at the school for covering up her report against Coach Rafferty, which might further explain why she is the first to call to question Mrs. Sharpiro’s integrity by revealing that her friend was coerced into lying that she knows another student cheated off of her by Mrs. Sharpiro.
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* Mackenzie’s relationship with Dylan directly reflects that of her parents. Like her parents, she and Dylan have an on-again-off-again relationship, and the relationship is permanently ended after Mackenzie is revealed to have hooked up with someone while she and Dylan were on a break, much like her mother’s fling with Coach Rafferty put a stop on her parents pending reconciliation. It seems Mac is unknowingly repeating patterns’ she’s conditioned from her parents, either out of not knowing any different or out of a subconscious desire to replicate the situation in a way that grants her the power [[note]] since it’s stated several times that Dylan is “whipped” by Mackenzie and shown that she’ll break up with him only for him to do some grand gesture and win her back.[[/note]].
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* In season 2, we learn that cat poop was placed in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is from the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit." It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. His vomit could therefore either be sympathy vomit exacerbated by the fact that he knew exactly why the other teacher was puking, or StressVomit out of guilt for causing it.

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* In season 2, we learn that chocolate-coated cat poop was placed in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is from the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit." It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. His vomit could therefore either be sympathy vomit exacerbated by the fact that he knew exactly why the other teacher was puking, or StressVomit out of guilt for causing it.
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* In season 2, we learn that cat poop was placed in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is from the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit." It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. His vomit could therefore either be sympathy vomit exacerbated by the fact that he knew exactly why the other teacher was puking, or StressVomit out of guilt for causing it.

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* In season 2, we learn that cat poop was placed in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is from the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit." It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. His vomit could therefore either be sympathy vomit exacerbated by the fact that he knew exactly why the other teacher was puking, or StressVomit out of guilt for causing it.it.

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* Mr. Gisualdi isn't merely fired; his teaching license is revoked by the state. Gisualdi's conversations with "Brooke" are never revealed in the documentary, but it's implied that Gisualdi thought he was texting an underage girl. How long did a sexual predator have access to the students of St. Bernadette?
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* In season 2, we learn that cat poop was placed in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it by accident. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is from the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit". It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. It's likely that, when he vomited, it wasn't so much out of sympathy [[StressVomit but out of guilt]].

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* In season 2, we learn that cat poop was placed in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it by accident.it. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is from the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit". vomit." It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. It's likely that, when he vomited, it wasn't so much out of His vomit could therefore either be sympathy [[StressVomit but vomit exacerbated by the fact that he knew exactly why the other teacher was puking, or StressVomit out of guilt]].guilt for causing it.
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* In season 2, we learn that cat poop was place in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it by accident. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is form the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit". It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. It's likely that, when he vomited, it wasn't so much out of sympathy [[StressVomit but out of guilt]].

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* In season 2, we learn that cat poop was place placed in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it by accident. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is form from the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit". It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. It's likely that, when he vomited, it wasn't so much out of sympathy [[StressVomit but out of guilt]].
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* In season 2, we know learn that cat poop was place in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it by accident. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is form the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit". It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. It's likely that, when he vomited, it wasn't so much out of sympathy [[StressVomit but out of guilt]].

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* In season 2, we know learn that cat poop was place in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it by accident. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is form the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit". It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. It's likely that, when he vomited, it wasn't so much out of sympathy [[StressVomit but out of guilt]].

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* In season 2, we know learn that cat poop was place in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it by accident. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is form the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit". It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. It's likely that, when he vomited, it wasn't so much out of sympathy but out of guilt.

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* In season 2, we know learn that cat poop was place in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it by accident. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is form the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit". It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. It's likely that, when he vomited, it wasn't so much out of sympathy [[StressVomit but out of guilt.guilt]].
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* In season 2, we know learn that cat poop was place in an advent calendar in the teacher's lounge, resulting in a teacher eating it by accident. The "Hot Janitor" describes two puddles of vomit from two different teachers. One puddle is form the teacher who ate the poop and it's theorized that the other teacher in the room had a case of "sympathy vomit". It's later revealed that the second teacher was blackmailed into placing the poop in the calendar for his colleague to eat. It's likely that, when he vomited, it wasn't so much out of sympathy but out of guilt.

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