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Dec. 10th, 2005 08:08 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've stopped taping Boston Public for this year a few weeks ago, but last night, now that Grandma was spending a few days with us, I invited everyone to watch an episode with me. However, Marie was at work, and Dad was taking Brian to see a movie with Talia. Mom and Grandma were staying home, though, and Mom asked me if I was going to put on the episode where Lipshultz thinks he's the reincarnation of George Washington. I told her that I would save that for when everyone was home. She asked me if I would put on another funny episode, but I told her that I was going to watch one that we haven't seen yet. Coincidentally, the episode I put on happened to fulfill that, and it wasn't one that I ever saw before myself:
While Hanson was teaching a class with a slideshow, the person who was running the slide machine got electrocuted. Since then, he thought he was Jesus Christ, and during the episode, he used the study room as his chapel. At one point, Lipshultz confronts him, and while they were talking, "Jesus" (whose real name was Peter Feldman) said to him "You are not alone. You have your wife." Lipshultz replies with "My wife Helen is dead." At the end of the episode, however, someone beats the crap out of him, and he doesn't fight back. When Hanson finds him and asks about it, he tells him about embracing those who are evil. Here, we are left on a cliffhanger where this episode ends with Hanson knelt down before him and everyone in the vicinity circled around the two of them.
While Hanson was teaching a class with a slideshow, the person who was running the slide machine got electrocuted. Since then, he thought he was Jesus Christ, and during the episode, he used the study room as his chapel. At one point, Lipshultz confronts him, and while they were talking, "Jesus" (whose real name was Peter Feldman) said to him "You are not alone. You have your wife." Lipshultz replies with "My wife Helen is dead." At the end of the episode, however, someone beats the crap out of him, and he doesn't fight back. When Hanson finds him and asks about it, he tells him about embracing those who are evil. Here, we are left on a cliffhanger where this episode ends with Hanson knelt down before him and everyone in the vicinity circled around the two of them.