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* AssholeVictim: Hawkins, very much so. It's suggested that most of Faye's victims would fall into this category since angry, hateful people taste good to her.
* BittersweetEnding: While the kids are at a better understanding with each of other and became friends, they gave Faye their teacher, who was an AssholeVictim, to save their own lives, and they let her go, continuing on preying on people with negative emotions.

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* AssholeVictim: Hawkins, very much so. It's suggested that most Many of Faye's victims would could fall into this category since angry, hateful hate-filled people taste good to her.
* BittersweetEnding: While the kids are at a better understanding with each of other and became friends, they gave Faye their teacher, vice-principal, who was an AssholeVictim, to save their own lives, and they let her go, continuing on preying on people with negative emotions.



* DeanBitterman: Hawkins. He makes it clear he does not like the five students and talks down on them.

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* DeanBitterman: Hawkins. He makes it clear he does not like the five students and talks down on to them.
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* DeanBitterMan: Hawkins. He makes it clear he does not like the five students and talks down on them.

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* DeanBitterMan: DeanBitterman: Hawkins. He makes it clear he does not like the five students and talks down on them.

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Stan sets up a plan to distract Faye by telling her that Mayel and Feng were trying to escape out of a window, while Jude goes to Mr. Hawkins. She lures him into getting angry, and he screams at her that he hates children and can't stand working with them. The other students bring Faye to Hawkins' office, and Jude steals the keys to the school, allowing the kids to escape whilst Faye devours him. They agree not to tell anyone what really happened. Faye smugly leaves, while The Curious sits on the school's roof and observes.

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Stan sets up a plan to distract Faye by telling her that Mayel and Feng were trying to escape out of a window, while Jude goes to Mr. Hawkins. She lures him into getting angry, and he screams at her that he hates children and can't stand working with them. The other students bring Faye to Hawkins' office, and Jude steals the keys to the school, allowing the kids to escape whilst Faye devours him. They agree not to tell anyone what really happened.

Faye smugly leaves, while The Curious sits on the school's roof and observes.
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The Curious looks through the books in an abandoned school library.

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The Curious looks through the books in an abandoned a school library.
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* BittersweetEnding: While the kids are at a better understanding with each of other and became friends, they gave Faye their teacher, who was an AssholeVictim, to save their own lives, and they let her go, continuing on preying on negative emotion people.

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* BittersweetEnding: While the kids are at a better understanding with each of other and became friends, they gave Faye their teacher, who was an AssholeVictim, to save their own lives, and they let her go, continuing on preying on people with negative emotion people.emotions.

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* BittersweetEnding: While the kids are at a better understanding with each of other and became friends, they gave Faye their teacher, who was an AssholeVictim, to save their own lives, and they let her go, continuing on preying on negative emotion people.



* DeanBitterMan: Hawkins.
* DownerEnding: The kids gave Faye their teacher to save their own lives, and she is still on the loose.

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* DeanBitterMan: Hawkins.
* DownerEnding: The kids gave Faye their teacher to save their own lives,
Hawkins. He makes it clear he does not like the five students and she is still talks down on the loose.them.

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* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Hawkins, very much so. It's suggested that most of Faye's victims would fall into this category since angry, hateful people taste good to her.]]

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* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Hawkins, Hawkins, very much so. It's suggested that most of Faye's victims would fall into this category since angry, hateful people taste good to her.]]



* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:The kids gave Faye their teacher to save their own lives, and she is still on the loose.]]

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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:The The kids gave Faye their teacher to save their own lives, and she is still on the loose.]]



* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler:We see a brief shot of blood hitting the glass panel in the door of Hawkins' office.]]
* GranolaGirl: Faye appears to be one of these. [[spoiler:Subverted in that it's a front to hide her true nature as a highly dangerous vampire.]]

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* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler:We We see a brief shot of blood hitting the glass panel in the door of Hawkins' office.]]
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* GranolaGirl: Faye appears to be one of these. [[spoiler:Subverted Subverted in that it's a front to hide her true nature as a highly dangerous vampire.]]



* VampiricDraining: [[spoiler:Faye feeds on negative emotions, especially anger, in her victims.]]

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* VampiricDraining: [[spoiler:Faye Faye feeds on negative emotions, especially anger, in her victims.]]



* WeUsedToBeFriends: Willow and Jude were best friends until the stress of Jude's parents divorcing caused her to drift away from Willow. Willow doesn't understand this and thinks that she just wasn't cool or popular enough for Jude.

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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Willow and Jude were best friends until the stress of Jude's parents divorcing caused her to drift away from Willow. Willow doesn't understand this and thinks that she just wasn't cool or popular enough for Jude.Jude.
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* PassionateSportsGirl: Mayel is a star athlete and ''very'' competitive about it.
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* PassionateSportsGirl: Mayel is a star athlete and ''very'' competitive about it.
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* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Hawkins, very much so. It's suggested that most of Faye's victims would fall into this category since angry, hateful people taste good to her.]]


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* EducationThroughPyrotechnics: Stan deliberately blew up the school's science lab.


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* ShrinkingViolet: Willow
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Jude confronts Faye, who smugly points out Mr. Hawkins didn't believe her, and plays on Jude's weakness - her fear of being abandoned by her mother. When Jude realizes that Faye killed the missing footballer, Faye says that she is looking for another victim as "delicious" as he was. She becomes delighted at witnessing Feng and Mayel argue, causing Jude to realize that Faye feeds off others' negative emotions - particularly anger. When Faye leaves the room, Jude tries to tell the others but they don't believe her. Faye starts a group discussion and Jude compliments everyone, trying to keep them from fighting again. However, Faye asks Willow why her friendship with Jude ended, and encourages her to be angry. Willow thinks that Jude ditched her for not being cool enough and screams that she hates herself. Faye takes Willow away for a "private" exercise but, upon seeing her reaction, the others now believe Jude.

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Jude confronts Faye, who smugly points out Mr. says there's nothing Jude can do since Hawkins didn't doesn't believe her, and plays on Jude's weakness - her fear of being abandoned by her mother. When Jude realizes that Faye killed the missing footballer, Faye says that she is looking for another victim as "delicious" as he was. She becomes delighted at witnessing Feng and Mayel argue, causing Jude to realize that Faye feeds off others' negative emotions - particularly anger. When Faye leaves the room, Jude tries to tell the others but they don't believe her. Faye starts a group discussion and Jude compliments everyone, trying to keep them from fighting again. However, Faye asks Willow why her friendship with Jude ended, and encourages her to be angry. Willow thinks that Jude ditched her for not being cool enough and screams that she hates herself. Faye takes Willow away for a "private" exercise but, upon seeing her reaction, the others now believe Jude.
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Jude confronts Faye, who smugly points out Mr. Hawkins didn't believe her, and plays on Jude's weakness - her fear of being abandoned by her mother. When Jude realizes that Faye killed the missing footballer, Faye says that she is looking for another victim as "delicious" as he was. Faye becomes delighted at witnessing Feng and Mayel argue, causing Jude to realize that Faye feeds off others' negative emotions - particularly anger. When Faye leaves the room, Jude tries to tell the others but they don't believe her. Faye starts a group discussion and Jude compliments everyone, trying to keep them from fighting again. Faye asks Willow why her friendship with Jude ended, and encourages her to be angry. Willow thinks that Jude ditched her for not being cool enough and screams that she hates herself. Faye takes Willow away for a "private" exercise but, upon seeing her reaction, the others now believe Jude.

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Jude confronts Faye, who smugly points out Mr. Hawkins didn't believe her, and plays on Jude's weakness - her fear of being abandoned by her mother. When Jude realizes that Faye killed the missing footballer, Faye says that she is looking for another victim as "delicious" as he was. Faye She becomes delighted at witnessing Feng and Mayel argue, causing Jude to realize that Faye feeds off others' negative emotions - particularly anger. When Faye leaves the room, Jude tries to tell the others but they don't believe her. Faye starts a group discussion and Jude compliments everyone, trying to keep them from fighting again. However, Faye asks Willow why her friendship with Jude ended, and encourages her to be angry. Willow thinks that Jude ditched her for not being cool enough and screams that she hates herself. Faye takes Willow away for a "private" exercise but, upon seeing her reaction, the others now believe Jude.
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* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler:We see a brief shot of blood hitting the glass panel in the door of Hawkins' office.]]
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Stan sets up a plan to distract Faye by telling him that Mayel and Feng were trying to escape out of a window, while Jude goes to Mr. Hawkins. She lures him into getting angry, and he screams at her that he hates children and can't stand working with them. The other students bring Faye to Hawkins' office, and Jude steals the keys to the school, allowing the kids to escape whilst Faye devours him. They agree not to tell anyone what really happened. Faye smugly leaves, while The Curious sits on the school's roof and observes.

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Stan sets up a plan to distract Faye by telling him her that Mayel and Feng were trying to escape out of a window, while Jude goes to Mr. Hawkins. She lures him into getting angry, and he screams at her that he hates children and can't stand working with them. The other students bring Faye to Hawkins' office, and Jude steals the keys to the school, allowing the kids to escape whilst Faye devours him. They agree not to tell anyone what really happened. Faye smugly leaves, while The Curious sits on the school's roof and observes.
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* WellDoneSonGuy: Faye senses that Jude's biggest fear is not gaining her mother's approval.
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* VampiricDraining: [[spoiler:Faye feeds on negative emotions, especially anger, in her victims.]]

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* VampiricDraining: [[spoiler:Faye feeds on negative emotions, especially anger, in her victims.]]]]
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Willow and Jude were best friends until the stress of Jude's parents divorcing caused her to drift away from Willow. Willow doesn't understand this and thinks that she just wasn't cool or popular enough for Jude.
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Jude, Mayel, Willow, Feng, and Stan are assigned weekend detention at school. They are to be part of a new scheme where Faye, a trained instructor, will take them through a series of meditation and mindfulness exercises. Faye mentions that she has had good results at a rival school that hired her, and the kids discuss the fact that the school's star football player disappeared recently. Faye brings up the kids' various flaws and misdemeanors, and they begin arguing; she encourages them to air their grievances, which she says is healthy for them. When Faye goes to the bathroom, Jude spies on her and is shocked to see Faye wiping blood from her mouth and displaying inhuman, animal-like characteristics. Faye chases her and almost catches her, but Jude escapes. Jude tries to report it to Mr. Hawkins, the vice-principal, who thinks she is playing a prank. He bluntly tells her that she and the others are bad kids and not worth helping. Hawkins has locked the kids in the school and now they are all trapped.

Jude confronts Faye, who smugly points out Mr. Hawkins didn't believe her, and plays on Jude's weakness - her fear of being abandoned by her mother. When Jude realizes that Faye killed the missing footballer, Faye says that she is looking for another victim as "delicious" as he was. Faye becomes delighted at witnessing Feng and Willow argue, causing Jude to realize that Faye feeds off others' negative emotions - particularly anger. When Faye leaves the room, Jude tries to tell the others but they don't believe her. Faye starts a group discussion and Jude compliments everyone, trying to keep them from fighting again. Faye asks Willow why her friendship with Jude ended, and encourages her to be angry. Willow thinks that Jude ditched her for not being cool enough and screams that she hates herself. Faye takes Willow away for a "private" exercise but, upon seeing her reaction, the others now believe Jude.

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Jude, Mayel, Willow, Feng, and Stan are assigned weekend detention at school. They are to be part of a new scheme where Faye, a trained instructor, will take them through a series of meditation and mindfulness exercises. Faye mentions that she has had good results at a rival school that hired her, and the kids discuss the fact that the other school's star football player disappeared recently. Faye brings up the kids' various flaws and misdemeanors, and they begin arguing; she encourages them to air their grievances, which she says is healthy for them. When Faye goes to the bathroom, Jude spies on her and is shocked to see Faye wiping blood from her mouth and displaying inhuman, animal-like characteristics. Faye chases her and almost catches her, but Jude escapes. Jude tries to report it to Mr. Hawkins, the vice-principal, who thinks she is playing a prank. He bluntly tells her that she and the others are bad kids and not worth helping. Hawkins has locked the kids in the school and now they are all trapped.

Jude confronts Faye, who smugly points out Mr. Hawkins didn't believe her, and plays on Jude's weakness - her fear of being abandoned by her mother. When Jude realizes that Faye killed the missing footballer, Faye says that she is looking for another victim as "delicious" as he was. Faye becomes delighted at witnessing Feng and Willow Mayel argue, causing Jude to realize that Faye feeds off others' negative emotions - particularly anger. When Faye leaves the room, Jude tries to tell the others but they don't believe her. Faye starts a group discussion and Jude compliments everyone, trying to keep them from fighting again. Faye asks Willow why her friendship with Jude ended, and encourages her to be angry. Willow thinks that Jude ditched her for not being cool enough and screams that she hates herself. Faye takes Willow away for a "private" exercise but, upon seeing her reaction, the others now believe Jude.
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Jude, Mayel, Willow, Feng, and Stan are assigned weekend detention at school. They are to be part of a new scheme where Faye, a trained instructor, will take them through a series of meditation and mindfulness exercises. Faye mentions that she has had good results at a rival school that hired her, and the kids discuss the fact that the school's star football player disappeared recently. Faye brings up the kids' various flaws and misdemeanors, and they begin arguing; she encourages them to air their grievances, which she says is healthy for them. When Faye goes to the bathroom, Jude spies on her and is shocked to see Faye wiping blood from her mouth and displaying inhuman, animal-like characteristics. Faye chases her and almost catches her, but Jude escapes. Jude tries to report it to Mr. Hawkins, the vice-principal, who thinks she is playing a prank. He bluntly tells her that she and the others are bad kids and not worth helping.

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Jude, Mayel, Willow, Feng, and Stan are assigned weekend detention at school. They are to be part of a new scheme where Faye, a trained instructor, will take them through a series of meditation and mindfulness exercises. Faye mentions that she has had good results at a rival school that hired her, and the kids discuss the fact that the school's star football player disappeared recently. Faye brings up the kids' various flaws and misdemeanors, and they begin arguing; she encourages them to air their grievances, which she says is healthy for them. When Faye goes to the bathroom, Jude spies on her and is shocked to see Faye wiping blood from her mouth and displaying inhuman, animal-like characteristics. Faye chases her and almost catches her, but Jude escapes. Jude tries to report it to Mr. Hawkins, the vice-principal, who thinks she is playing a prank. He bluntly tells her that she and the others are bad kids and not worth helping.
helping. Hawkins has locked the kids in the school and now they are all trapped.



Stan sets up a plan to distract Faye by telling him that Mayel and Feng were trying to escape, while Jude goes to Mr. Hawkins. She lures him into getting angry, and he screams at her that he hates children and can't stand working with them. The other students bring Faye to Hawkins' office, and Jude steals the keys, allowing the kids to escape whilst Faye devours him. They agree not to tell anyone what really happened. Faye smugly leaves, while The Curious sits on the school's roof and observes.

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Stan sets up a plan to distract Faye by telling him that Mayel and Feng were trying to escape, escape out of a window, while Jude goes to Mr. Hawkins. She lures him into getting angry, and he screams at her that he hates children and can't stand working with them. The other students bring Faye to Hawkins' office, and Jude steals the keys, keys to the school, allowing the kids to escape whilst Faye devours him. They agree not to tell anyone what really happened. Faye smugly leaves, while The Curious sits on the school's roof and observes.
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Jude confronts Faye, who smugly points out Mr. Hawkins didn't believe her, and plays on Jude's weakness - her fear of being abandoned by her mother. When Jude realizes that Faye killed the missing footballer, Faye says that she is looking for another victim as "delicious" as he was. When she sees Faye's delight at witnessing Feng and Willow argue, Jude realizes that Faye feeds off others' negative emotions. When Faye leaves the room, Jude tries to tell others but they don't believe her. Jude tries to change the atmosphere in the road by complimenting everyone and pointing out that their anger serves a purpose. Faye asks Willow why her friendship with Jude ended, and encourages her to be angry. Willow thinks that Jude ditched her for not being cool enough, and screams that she hates herself. Faye takes Willow away for a "private" exercise but, upon seeing her reaction, the others now believe Jude.

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Jude confronts Faye, who smugly points out Mr. Hawkins didn't believe her, and plays on Jude's weakness - her fear of being abandoned by her mother. When Jude realizes that Faye killed the missing footballer, Faye says that she is looking for another victim as "delicious" as he was. When she sees Faye's delight Faye becomes delighted at witnessing Feng and Willow argue, causing Jude realizes to realize that Faye feeds off others' negative emotions. emotions - particularly anger. When Faye leaves the room, Jude tries to tell the others but they don't believe her. Faye starts a group discussion and Jude tries compliments everyone, trying to change the atmosphere in the road by complimenting everyone and pointing out that their anger serves a purpose.keep them from fighting again. Faye asks Willow why her friendship with Jude ended, and encourages her to be angry. Willow thinks that Jude ditched her for not being cool enough, enough and screams that she hates herself. Faye takes Willow away for a "private" exercise but, upon seeing her reaction, the others now believe Jude.
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Jude confronts Faye, who smugly points out Mr. Hawkins didn't believe her, and plays on Jude's weakness - her fear f being abandoned by her mother. When Jude realizes that Faye killed the missing footballer, Faye says that she is looking for another victim as "delicious" as he was. When she sees Faye's delight at witnessing Feng and Willow argue, Jude realizes that Faye feeds off others' negative emotions. When Faye leaves the room, Jude tries to tell others but they don't believe her. Jude tries to change the atmosphere in the road by complimenting everyone and pointing out that their anger serves a purpose. Faye asks Willow why her friendship with Jude ended, and encourages her to be angry. Willow thinks that Jude ditched her for not being cool enough, and screams that she hates herself. Faye takes Willow away for a "private" exercise but, upon seeing her reaction, the others now believe Jude.

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Jude confronts Faye, who smugly points out Mr. Hawkins didn't believe her, and plays on Jude's weakness - her fear f of being abandoned by her mother. When Jude realizes that Faye killed the missing footballer, Faye says that she is looking for another victim as "delicious" as he was. When she sees Faye's delight at witnessing Feng and Willow argue, Jude realizes that Faye feeds off others' negative emotions. When Faye leaves the room, Jude tries to tell others but they don't believe her. Jude tries to change the atmosphere in the road by complimenting everyone and pointing out that their anger serves a purpose. Faye asks Willow why her friendship with Jude ended, and encourages her to be angry. Willow thinks that Jude ditched her for not being cool enough, and screams that she hates herself. Faye takes Willow away for a "private" exercise but, upon seeing her reaction, the others now believe Jude.
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Jude, Mayel, Willow, Feng, and Stan are assigned weekend detention at school. They are to be part of a new scheme where Faye, a trained instructor, will take them through a series of meditation and mindfulness exercises. Faye mentions that she has had good results at a rival school that hired her, and the kids discuss the fact that the school's star football player disappeared recently. She mentions the kids' various flaws and misdemeanors, and they begin arguing; Faye encourages them to air their grievances, which she says is healthy for them. When Faye goes to the bathroom, Jude spies on her and is shocked to see Faye wiping blood from her mouth and displaying inhuman, animal-like characteristics. Faye chases her and almost catches her, but Jude escapes. Jude tries to report it to Mr. Hawkins, the vice-principal, who thinks she is playing a prank. He bluntly tells her that she and the others are bad kids and not worth helping.

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Jude, Mayel, Willow, Feng, and Stan are assigned weekend detention at school. They are to be part of a new scheme where Faye, a trained instructor, will take them through a series of meditation and mindfulness exercises. Faye mentions that she has had good results at a rival school that hired her, and the kids discuss the fact that the school's star football player disappeared recently. She mentions Faye brings up the kids' various flaws and misdemeanors, and they begin arguing; Faye she encourages them to air their grievances, which she says is healthy for them. When Faye goes to the bathroom, Jude spies on her and is shocked to see Faye wiping blood from her mouth and displaying inhuman, animal-like characteristics. Faye chases her and almost catches her, but Jude escapes. Jude tries to report it to Mr. Hawkins, the vice-principal, who thinks she is playing a prank. He bluntly tells her that she and the others are bad kids and not worth helping.
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Jude confronts Faye, who smugly points out Mr. Hawkins didn't believe her, and plays on Jude's weakness - her fear f being abandoned by her mother. When Jude realizes that Faye killed the missing footballer, Faye says that she is looking for another victim as "delicious" as he was. When she sees Faye's delight at witnessing Feng and Willow argue, Jude realizes that Faye feeds off others' negative emotions. When Faye leaves the room, Jude tries to tell others but they don't believe her. Jude tries to change the atmosphere in the road by complimenting everyone and pointing out that their anger serves a purpose. Faye asks Willow why her friendship with Jude ended, and encourages her to be angry. Willow does not understand that Jude drifted away from her because of the stress of her parents' divorce; she believes . She screams that she hates herself. Faye takes Willow away for a "private" exercise but, upon seeing her reaction, the others now believe Jude.

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Jude confronts Faye, who smugly points out Mr. Hawkins didn't believe her, and plays on Jude's weakness - her fear f being abandoned by her mother. When Jude realizes that Faye killed the missing footballer, Faye says that she is looking for another victim as "delicious" as he was. When she sees Faye's delight at witnessing Feng and Willow argue, Jude realizes that Faye feeds off others' negative emotions. When Faye leaves the room, Jude tries to tell others but they don't believe her. Jude tries to change the atmosphere in the road by complimenting everyone and pointing out that their anger serves a purpose. Faye asks Willow why her friendship with Jude ended, and encourages her to be angry. Willow does not understand thinks that Jude drifted away from ditched her because of the stress of her parents' divorce; she believes . She for not being cool enough, and screams that she hates herself. Faye takes Willow away for a "private" exercise but, upon seeing her reaction, the others now believe Jude.
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Stan sets up a plan to distract Faye by telling him that Mayel and Feng were trying to escape, while Jude goes to Mr. Hawkins. She lures him into getting angry, and he screams at her that he hates children and can't stand working with them. The other students bring Faye to Hawkins' office, and Jude steals the keys, allowing the kids to escape whilst Faye devours him. They agree not to tell anyone what really happened. Faye smugly leaves, while the Curious sits on the school's roof and observes.

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Stan sets up a plan to distract Faye by telling him that Mayel and Feng were trying to escape, while Jude goes to Mr. Hawkins. She lures him into getting angry, and he screams at her that he hates children and can't stand working with them. The other students bring Faye to Hawkins' office, and Jude steals the keys, allowing the kids to escape whilst Faye devours him. They agree not to tell anyone what really happened. Faye smugly leaves, while the The Curious sits on the school's roof and observes.



* BrickJoke: It's mentioned at the start of the episode that Stan is in detention for blowing up the school science lab. At the end, the Curious plays with a substance it apparently took from the ruined lab.

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* BrickJoke: It's mentioned at the start of the episode that Stan is in detention for blowing up the school science lab. At the end, the The Curious plays with a substance it apparently took from the ruined lab.
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Jude, Mayel, Willow, Feng, and Stan are assigned weekend detention at school. They are to be part of a new scheme where Faye, a trained instructor, will take them through a series of meditation and mindfulness exercises. Faye mentions that she has had good results at a rival school that hired her, and the kids discuss the fact that the school's star football player disappeared recently. She mentions the kids' various flaws and misdemeanors, and they begin arguing; Faye encourages them to air their grievances, which she says is healthy for them. When Faye goes to the bathroom, Jude spies on her and is shocked to see Faye wiping blood from her mouth and displaying inhuman, animal-like characteristics. Faye chases her and almost catches her, but Jude escapes. Jude tries to report it to Mr. Hawkins, the vice-principal, who thinks she is playing a prank. He bluntly tells her that she and the others are bad kids and not worth helping.

Jude confronts Faye, who smugly points out Mr. Hawkins didn't believe her, and plays on Jude's weakness - her fear f being abandoned by her mother. When Jude realizes that Faye killed the missing footballer, Faye says that she is looking for another victim as "delicious" as he was. When she sees Faye's delight at witnessing Feng and Willow argue, Jude realizes that Faye feeds off others' negative emotions. When Faye leaves the room, Jude tries to tell others but they don't believe her. Jude tries to change the atmosphere in the road by complimenting everyone and pointing out that their anger serves a purpose. Faye asks Willow why her friendship with Jude ended, and encourages her to be angry. Willow does not understand that Jude drifted away from her because of the stress of her parents' divorce; she believes . She screams that she hates herself. Faye takes Willow away for a "private" exercise but, upon seeing her reaction, the others now believe Jude.

Stan sets up a plan to distract Faye by telling him that Mayel and Feng were trying to escape, while Jude goes to Mr. Hawkins. She lures him into getting angry, and he screams at her that he hates children and can't stand working with them. The other students bring Faye to Hawkins' office, and Jude steals the keys, allowing the kids to escape whilst Faye devours him. They agree not to tell anyone what really happened. Faye smugly leaves, while the Curious sits on the school's roof and observes.

!!!This episode contains examples of:

* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Jude's mother.
* BrickJoke: It's mentioned at the start of the episode that Stan is in detention for blowing up the school science lab. At the end, the Curious plays with a substance it apparently took from the ruined lab.
* CassandraTruth: Initially, no one believes Jude about Faye.
* DeanBitterMan: Hawkins.
* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:The kids gave Faye their teacher to save their own lives, and she is still on the loose.]]
* EnemyEatsYourLunch: Jude irritates Hawkins by snatching his sandwich and eating it.
* GranolaGirl: Faye appears to be one of these. [[spoiler:Subverted in that it's a front to hide her true nature as a highly dangerous vampire.]]
* SocialMediaBeforeReason: Feng, who aspires to be a [=YouTube=] star.
* TitleDrop: Used a couple of times by Mr. Hawkins, who came up with the nickname himself.
* VampiricDraining: [[spoiler:Faye feeds on negative emotions, especially anger, in her victims.]]

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