Gabe Kotter returns to his alma mater to teach a remedial class of misfits known as the "Sweathogs," but the students want nothing to do with him, until they learn he used to be one of them.
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Kotter is pressured to pass the failing Freddie so he may play on the basketball team. Freddie thinks his education unnecessary as he is sure he’ll be playing in the NBA. Kotter shows him otherwise.
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Kotter is a success at being a comedian, but it’s putting a strain on his marriage and his relationship with the Sweathogs. Second of a two-part episode.
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The Sweathogs decide to quit school and look for jobs after feeling deserted by Kotter who has been promoted to Vice Principal. First of a two-part episode.
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Rosalie is sick of the Sweathogs making up rumors about her being "easy," so she tells them she is pregnant and that one of them is the father to force them to come clean about their "fun dates."
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When the grumpy vice principal, Mr. Woodman, takes over the Sweathogs history class for a day, he reveals himself to be a gifted teacher, and Kotter ends up the grumpy one.
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