It’s not a grand romantic gesture. It’s better. It’s two people who are wildly different learning to coexist in a broken system. Why it works: "FullRIp" balances the mockumentary absurdity (Ava’s PR stunt) with genuine character growth. It proves that Abbott Elementary isn't just a comedy about a bad school; it's a drama about good people trying not to get eaten by the asteroid of burnout.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Abbott Elementary Season 1, Episode 10, "FullRIp." abbott elementary s01e10 fullrip
However, the comedic gold lies in Gregory’s quiet "I told you so." Williams plays Gregory as a man physically restraining himself from saying "I told you so" out loud, while his eyes scream it in 72-point font. The dynamic between Janine and Gregory shifts here from "flirty nemeses" to "weirdly domestic partners in crime." When Gregory quietly prints out coloring pages of dinosaurs to salvage the day, it isn't just a nice gesture—it’s him learning to bend his rigid rules for her. The title is a pun. On the surface, it refers to the "full rip" of a dinosaur from the earth. But thematically, this episode is a full rip of Janine’s pedagogical idealism. It’s not a grand romantic gesture