Bully Awareness Week — [s1e5]
Gerry enlists the help of the school's AV club—whom he treats more like a personal film crew than students—to film his magnum opus. He envisions a "gritty" and "real" look at bullying, but his lack of self-awareness quickly turns the project into a vanity piece.
Instead of raising awareness, the video provides a new target for the school's actual bullies: Gerry himself. The episode ends with Gerry realizing that his attempt to be the "Anti-Bully King" has only made him the most mocked person in the building, though, in typical Mr. D fashion, he remains largely undeterred and ready to fail at the next school event. If you'd like, I can: Provide a of the students involved. [S1E5] Bully Awareness Week
As the week progresses, the "real" teachers become increasingly frustrated. Principal Callaghan is skeptical of Gerry’s methods, especially when she catches him sharing lunch and trading "cool" insults with the school's most notorious troublemakers. Gerry insists he is "infiltrating their psyche," but it becomes clear he just wants to be part of the "in-crowd" he missed out on in his own youth. The Big Reveal Gerry enlists the help of the school's AV
Gerry Duncan, a social studies teacher who is often more concerned with his own popularity than his students' education, sees Bully Awareness Week as the perfect opportunity to prove his "coolness" and value to the school administration. While other teachers like Lisa Mason take the subject seriously, Gerry decides that the best way to tackle bullying is through a high-production-value video presentation. The episode ends with Gerry realizing that his