Bernie announces that he's off to Cleveland to cover the funeral of a famous rock star so he can scope out which celebrities show up. Reardon arrives home and glares in annoyance at the cigar that's still burning in an ashtray, and barks at his house guest, Bernie, to refrain from smoking the stinky things in his apartment. Jimmy Osmond announces that it's time to take a break and watch some TV, then pulls his mom aside and beams from ear to ear as he asks, "Isn't Julie wonderful? Truly wonderful?" Shorofsky really trusts him.and a few seconds later, Jimmy Osmond's mom brings over a tray of milk and cookies. Shorofsky gave him, which allows him access to the School of the Arts any time he wants. He's like, "Whatever" and shows her the key that Mr. He grumbles that all this music theory stuff won't help him sing better, so Julie points out that it's only meant to help him pass his exam. Julie and Jimmy Osmond are studying in his dining room - but studying at his home base doesn't seem to be making a critical difference in helping him learn the material any better. (I don't think Julie understands what complimenting each other means.) Jimmy Osmond perks up and asks her if she'd be willing to come over to his house and study with him there, and somehow Julie doesn't look horrified by the prospect and chirps, "Super!" She points out that the two of them compliment each other, meaning she gets a course credit for tutoring him, and he gets the extra help he needs to pass Mr. He's about to suggest something, but then stops and says it's too stupid to say out loud - and Julie chides him for calling himself stupid and says that everyone is smart or slow about various things in life. She asks him if she's talking too fast, and he grins and says no.but then admits that his tiny brain can't process so much information all at once. Julie is tutoring Jimmy Osmond in the library.but it doesn't look like anything is getting through, 'cause he's just gazing at her like a love-sick puppy. Apparently, the guy has developed a dickish attitude, has had four failed marriages, and is going to be torturing him for the next two days. Reardon in the library and tells him he's looking tired and haggard, so he explains that he currently has a house guest who's driving him nuts: his roommate from college. He then gives up any semblance of being an empathetic person and adds, "But facts are facts.and he's retarded." Danny says he's doing pretty good, considering how much time he gets to spend with "Julie the Fox" and Jimmy Osmond mulls that over, realizes his good fortune, and grins happily.ĭanny encounters Bruno by the lockers and tells him he just gave Jimmy Osmond some boneheaded advice about girls, then shakes his head and says it's a shame that the dimwitted lad can't appreciate how lucky he is to be paired with Julie for his tutoring sessions. Danny chortles and says he has a lot to learn about the fairer sex, and a glum Jimmy Osmond admits he doesn't have a clue about women 'cause he's never had a girlfriend. Jimmy Osmond jumps to his feet and politely nods.and a befuddled Danny asks him why did that just now, so Jimmy Osmond explains that it's a mark of respect toward the lady. Shorofsky's class.and a few seconds later, Melanie limps by on her way to the school nurse and explains that she pulled a muscle. Jimmy Osmond tells him he's meeting up with Julie to get some tutoring for Mr. That's kind of a dicked up mindset.ĭanny is lounging in the hall reading a comic book when - ack! - Jimmy Osmond approaches and stammers, "I don't have a hall pass." Danny tells him he doesn't either, and that he's just trying to blend in and look as though he should be sitting around, wasting his day reading comics. Grants sympathetically clucks, "She probably pulled a hamstring" then jokingly says she likes the idea of people seeing her students limping out of her class, 'cause then everyone will know what a tough taskmaster she is. As a couple of other students help Melanie hobble out of the dance gym to go see the school nurse, Ms. Grant chides her for never warming up properly, then orders another student to bring over an ice pack. Grant is barking instructions at her dance class when one of the dancers, Melanie, crashes to the floor, clutches her leg, and moans, "Something popped." Ms.
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