Chapter Sixty-Eight

Season 4, Episode 2, Aired

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After a cheerleader is attacked, blame falls on another student's mother (Sean Young); Carmen goes head to head with a "bad boy" student (Milo Ventigmilia); Hansen copes with a student who says he is the son of God.
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    Classic episode with some great momments as a student believes he is Jesus after an electric shock, Harper goes around complimenting people which makes them suspicious and just who did stab the cheerleader? The reactions of Danny and Lipschultz, who are both Jewish, to Peter's messianic complex are classic, and also moving at the end of the episode (great acting by Rapaport). Harper goes around complimenting his staff, which makes for some funny moments (Marla to Marilyn: Is he getting laid?), who has also started up a relationship with Marilyn (which they are keeping secret at the moment). It was great to see Cheryl Ladd in this episode as the cheerleader mom, but the stabbing mystery plotline almost took a backseat to the others I think. Was there more to her hug with Guber? Are there more relationships sprouting at Winslow? Stay tuned!moreless
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