The crap group never learns

Randall 2022-03-04 08:01:29

The male protagonist is a handsome, earth-shattering man, whose muscles can bend you even if you are a straight man. . . . His name is jeff (hereinafter referred to as brother-in-law). Just the right muscle makes people like it very much, although the muscle is not too much. The male protagonist has been working as a lawyer for many years because of using fake diplomas and academic qualifications, and he is also doing well. But unexpectedly, his colleague reported him and he lost his job as a lawyer, so he decided to study at Grindel University and return to the law after obtaining his academic certificate.

A concept is introduced here. The setting of Delindell University in the play is a social university, which is equivalent to a Chinese junior college, but it is difficult for people in American social colleges to find jobs, which is the reason why it is slightly worse than a Chinese junior college. Social University is a two-year university. If you want to change to an undergraduate school in the United States, the two years of study in a social university will be recognized, but it is rarely recognized in China.

Due to his excellent appearance and charming figure, his brother-in-law likes to chat up and have sex, and has great confidence in himself. In this play, the brother-in-law entered the university to see a sister Breta, and Breta was learning Spanish, so the brother-in-law used this as an excuse to create a Spanish learning group for flirting with girls, and only invited her. But Breta dragged some of her classmates along. A hilarious college story begins here.

Breta's lukewarmness towards her brother-in-law made her pursue several unsuccessful attempts and had to give up. So what I really didn't expect was that a woman and a man would be together, but I didn't realize until I watched it that the screenwriter didn't mean to match at all, but still made my brother-in-law have a relationship with Annie, a member of the same group, which was ambiguous. Scumbag real hammer.

In the process of watching the drama, you will find that the male dean of women's clothing is the expectation of the whole group, because the dean is very capable of doing things, and the study group is also very happy to chat and do things together and never study. Brother-in-law is always the head of this group, has great wisdom and great truth, and is also a mediator between group members. Brother-in-law does not want to get involved, but the people in the same group have become dependent on him, which makes brother-in-law change step by step and become the last. A season of inseparability.

This group is a semester each quarter, and they will meet together to take the same course every quarter to maintain the group's existence.

Next season's drama review, let's comment on the two people who are very controversial. If you watched this drama on Tencent Video, and there are barrages throughout the whole process (although there are not many), you will find that these two people have mixed reviews. .

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Anthropology 101 quotes

  • Student #1: You're Britta Perry?

    Britta Perry: Yeah, what's it to you?

    Student #2: You're the coolest.

    [Britta fans giggle]

    Britta Perry: Right. Um... At what exactly?

    Student #1: Being fearless, honest, speaking from your heart.

    Student #1Student #2: "Jeff Winger, I love you."

    Britta Perry: Right. My heart may have overstated...

    Student #1: Do you sign stuff?

    Britta Perry: Now and again.

    Student #1: Awesome.

    Jeff Winger: [speaking under his breath] I don't like where that's going.

  • Jeff Winger: Look, um, remember the little talk we had?

    Annie Edison: [Annie plays with her hair] The one about discretion?

    Jeff Winger: [Jeff slaps Annie's hand away from her hair] Yes. Stop that. Look, umm, we agreed you and I kissing was a mistake. If anyone were to find out, I would be tarred, feathered, and put on websites people check when buying a house.

    Annie Edison: It's forgotten, Jeff, jeez. I'm not some love-struck teenybopper. But we didn't just kiss, we Frenched. I checked the make-out meter in this month's issue of...

    [Jeff glares at Annie causing her to pause]

    Annie Edison: National Review.

    [Annie turns on her heel, walks away and looks back over her shoulder]

    Jeff Winger: I don't like where that's going.