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When Herc and the gang learn that Iolaus will be sent back to prison unless he passes an upcoming test, they attempt to help him by pulling an all-nigh cramming session in order to help him pass.

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    Cram-ped was a perfect and character rich episode of Young Hercules. I really enjoyed watching because Iolaus was struggling with his academics and if he didn't pass the finals he would have to go back to Jail and Hercules pulled everyone together to help him. It was great watching the character interactions and seeing them choose right from wrong and it was great to see the teacher actually did care about what happened to Iolaus. Every thing worked out in the end as usual and many lessons were learned. I certainly look forward to watching the next episode!!!!!!!!!moreless
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    • Iolaus (outside the classroom): I'm not going in! I'm not going... Hercules: Hey! Iolaus: I can't do this! If I fail they'll come after me. If I leave now, at least I get a head start. Hercules: Okay now, I'm sorry to get all deep on you, but if you run away from your problems now, you'll be running for the rest of your life! Iolaus: Ah, that's very true. (thinks about it) I'm not going in!

    • Fidcius (after admitting to helping Iolaus): If he'd failed, all he would have learned was that he should have cheated. But in passing, barely, because of the one subject where he truly applied himself, Iolaus learned something different. Not that he should have cheated, but he should have studied harder.

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