Comedy Night with Rick Mercer
Canadian comedy icon Rick Mercer hosts, featuring performances by DeAnne Smith, Keith Pedro, Seán Cullen, and Alex Wood.
Canadian comedy icon Rick Mercer hosts, featuring performances by DeAnne Smith, Keith Pedro, Seán Cullen, and Alex Wood.
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After Gerry has an unpleasant run-in with a unionized construction worker, he decides he wants to form a teachers union at Xavier. Some early calculations suggest that the vote is a dead split, with Simon left as the swing. In an effort to win Simon's vote, Gerry agrees to host Simon's mom's party at his apartment, which he comes to regret upon realizing that he's hosting a swingers' “key party.” Meanwhile, Robert reads the riot act when Malik skips out early on his janitorial duties and Lisa is smitten with Trudy's brother, but finds herself uncomfortable with their close relationship.
Gerry and Simon are both assigned student teachers. Gerry is thrilled to have a minion picking up the slack, while Simon is anxious about the added responsibility. Gerry soon learns that his hands-off approach will not work, as his student teacher, Gloria, is terrified of the students and requires Gerry's presence at all times. Meanwhile, in an effort to step up her fitness game, Bobbi takes supplements, to alarming results and Emma's fairytale characters bear alarming similarities to some of the staff.
When Gerry learns that former Olympic champion Donovan Bailey is coming to town, he's determined to seek retribution for a long-standing bone he has with the track “star.” Meanwhile, Simon decides to ask Nisha to the semi-formal dance, ignoring the pertinent detail that the dance is for the students and Robert feels left out when none of the students ask him to sign their yearbook.
When Gerry is suddenly promoted from sub to full-time teacher, his initial thrill is quickly squashed by the realization that he's back to real teaching responsibilities: namely, marking. Upon meeting a retired teacher who yearns for his old days in the classroom, Gerry concocts a scheme that seems too good to be true. Finding himself temporarily on crutches, Robert bonds with Frank, who takes him out for drinks and introduces him to a community of differently-abled folks who aren't receptive to Robert's brief foray into their world. Meanwhile, Nisha makes the rounds with yet another fundraiser, testing the staff's generosity.
Appa and Umma come up with a new sleeping arrangement, Jung pursues a new career and tries to involve Janet, while Shannon and Kimchee discover a new, slightly terrifying, side of Terence.
Umma re-evaluates her role as a mother, Appa comes into money and tries to do a good thing with it, while Jung and Shannon discover they have different concepts of sexy.
Janet is commissioned to take portraits of Shannon's cats. Umma entrusts Jung to pick Appa up from the dentist but things don't go as planned. Kimchee is threatened by Terence and a spice challenge ensues.
A lie from Janet's past hurts Appa's feelings but Umma wishes Janet would keep the truth to herself. At Handy, Shannon and Jung struggle with workplace dating dynamics.
Appa unwittingly becomes Jung's soccer coach. Umma insists that Janet learn to cook. Shannon forces a birthday party on Stacie.
Janet considers a new tattoo. Jung and Shannon exchange five-week-iversary gifts. Umma and Appa discover some juicy gossip about Pastor Nina.
When Mark finally gets the chance to take the stage as a stand-up comedian, he realizes he doesn't have his own distinct voice. And so, Mark draws inspiration from those who matter the most to him.
The Critches are doing their annual airing out the house ritual.
Mark starts a business venture as a school project.
Mark discovers “Santa” has come early when he finds his brand-new gaming system.
Mark takes directing the school play too seriously and finds himself without a cast.
The Critches are doing their annual airing out the house ritual.
Mark starts a business venture as a school project.
Mark discovers “Santa” has come early when he finds his brand-new gaming system.
Mark takes directing the school play too seriously and finds himself without a cast.
Canadian comedy icon Rick Mercer hosts, featuring performances by DeAnne Smith, Keith Pedro, Seán Cullen, and Alex Wood.
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