Four victims - Wilbur, Grover, Becca and Stella. Four bullies - Rochelle, Bryan, Fiona and Horace. Someone's fed up of people being made to feel small and scared and is targeting each victim's bully respectively. Despite not wanting to help bullies, Fillmore sets up a bodyguard system for some of the bullies and starts to work on who would want to have scared the bullies so much. The main suspects are obviously the four victims, but the victim of each bully is proven to have had nothing to do with it. Unless of course, the four victims banded together to form the ultimate Bullypayback squad....moreless
This episode of fillmore is the best episode ive seen because it talks about reality and how bullying goes on in schools and how it doesn't get reported which i think it should and all teachers should be very supportive. Your Teachers should be supportive and fillmore reflects reality in all schools
When it shows the scene of Grover, Wilbur, Becca and Stella serving detention together, part of Stella's hair is not coloured in.
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The green quenchade on Grover's shirt (while he's being questioned) keeps shifting back and forth and it doesn't stay in the same pattern on the shirt.
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Re: Rochelle incident - It might not have happened to Tehama. As a girl she would have at least gone into the bathroom.
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Grover: There are still a lot of things that scare me. Ingrid: Such as? Grover: Non-dairy whipped topping. It's just so scary.
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Horace: "I'm not a bully! I'm a computer geek!"
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O'Farrell: [talking about Fiona's fashion list] She always puts me down on the "worst dressed list." I don't know why.
[He stands up wearing a kilt, out-of-date shoes, and a pair of novelty, over-sized sunglasses.]
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