![]() Not just by CeCe, but I think me as well. Which I highlight because, at times, I feel like Bex isn’t given enough credit. She found a way to continue her influence over Andi, support her, and give her enough space to make the situation her own. You know that CeCe had to be cut out of this episode because she would have gone ballistic right? I don’t know if it would be more on the school, Andi, or Bex, but I can fully imagine her having something to say. Especially when it potentially ruins the Space Otter Frisbee yearbook picture. Much less, doesn’t seem to take note or care about it. But perhaps what matters most, especially to set up the next topic, is how Jonah doesn’t join Andi’s protest. Something Cyrus is very much for, since he loves getting his picture taken and his parents use said pictures to gauge the happiness of their child. So, with that in mind, he backs down.īut, in the process of all this is picture day. He wants what is best for his students, but looking at the kids and facing those challenges is easier than addressing the adults who have way more protection. For, in the long run, he doesn’t want to be a number cruncher. Metcalf’s 2 nd day, is setting a bad precedent. Of which starts as just the three of them protesting, but then erupts into a good dozen or more. She gets prison uniforms for Andi, and about 40 others and lets Andi, Buffy, and Cyrus handle the rest. Rather than fight Andi’s battle for a more liberal dress code, she gives her the tools to do so herself. ![]() Andi’s First Protest: Bex, Andi, Cyrus, Jonahīeing that Bex has lived a rebellious life, and is still adjusting to being a mom, she decides to mix the two for Andi. Which could have very well made her, even Buffy, more self-conscious about their body’s, the way guys and men look at them, and who knows what else. Especially since this so-called doctor decided to tell Andi this in a very direct and open manner. I mean, putting my SJW hat on, the psychological effect this could have on Andi, if she didn’t have a mom like Bex and CeCe in her life, could be terrible. Not have grown ass men make them feel some sort naughty or inappropriate just because they themselves are creepily distracted. ![]() Much less, blaming people who wear what makes them comfortable as part of the problem.Įspecially girls Andi’s age who I should note I’m not a girl, nor do I have a daughter so I’m basing this off friends and readings are just trying to be comfortable in their own skin. You don’t have to be a social justice warrior to feel uneasy about a grown man looking at a 13-year-old and saying what she is wearing is inappropriate. Metcalf pointing out Andi’s leggings being a problem, the audience can get the point. For while Disney can’t go that far, with Dr. Commentary Andi explaining to Jonah why she is protesting the new, or recently enforced, dress code.Ī lot of this episode and Andi outright says it, deals with policing girls and seemingly focusing on them when it comes to being distractions. Baggy clothing and anything to avoid the idea it is the faculty that perhaps maybe part of the problem. Nope, he thinks it is because of leggings and things of that nature. Not in the form of phones, handheld devices, or anything like that. Metcalf thinks so? He believes it is due to distractions. Someone brought on since the school has academically slipped from number 3 to number 10, out of over 100 schools. Metcalf (Oliver Vaquer) is the new principal. Leading her to make a decision no one would expect. Bex’s influence continues to change Andi into a more confident person.
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