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| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—7 April 1999 Meet Jerri Blank, a 46-year-old "boozer, user and a loser" who is trying to put her life back together again by going back to high school. One day Jerri tries to throw a party to become more popular, but when she finds out no one is coming, Jerri uses her knowledge of drugs to lure the popular kids to her party. During the process two lives are ended and Jerri, kind of learns a lesson. |
| Original Air Date—14 April 1999 While in class Coach Wolf tries to teach a lesson on how hard it can be being a single mother. So she decides to teach everyone by giving them a real living 10 pound baby, and the first in line to take care of it is lucky Jerri Blank. She has know idea on what to do or what even to do with it. Chuch and Geoffrey still sneak around with each other. |
| Original Air Date—21 April 1999 Jerri lands the lead role in her high school play. This brings her stepmother back to her glory days which she misses so terribly, she turns to booze to forget. |
| Original Air Date—28 April 1999 When a school field trip to Good Time Island is coming up, Jerri couldn't be more exited. However Principal Blackman is out on a witch hunt to figure out who the school problem is. So Mr. Noblet asks Jerri to investigate her locker mate and snitch on her if it's she, and if Jerri chooses not to do this she will not be allowed to go on the field trip. Jerri is not sure what to do because she is not a snitch. |
| Original Air Date—14 June 1999 When a new student comes to Flatpoint High and the entire school is against him because he is a new student, everyone except Jerri who begins developing feelings for him, but if she wants to keep her rep in school she must act like she hates him just like everybody else. Another problem is that the school dance is coming up and Jerri really wants to go with him. Jerri also discovers a shocking secret that will end her relationship with the new student forever. |
| Original Air Date—12 July 1999 When homecoming is around the corner, Jerri is desperate to become Queen. So she secretly removes all the nominees except her own and another nerdy student. The only problem is when she hears that everyone else is going to be voting for the other nominee because of her inner beauty, Jerri begins to think of a plan that will for sure make her win. |
| Original Air Date—21 June 1999 When Flatpoint High is found with an awful slur on the wall in the school hall, everyone is pointing fingers at one another. There is one suspect who is number one and Jerri "befreinds" him when no one else will. An investigator (Tim Medows) comes to solve this crime in his own unusual way. This hilarious episode ends with a shocking ending on who really did it. |
| Original Air Date—28 June 1999 When Jerri has a sudden interest in joining the debate team, she tries out to only find out you have to be incredibly thin to bring out a good argument. So Jerri results into bulimia to get a spot on the team. |
| Original Air Date—1999 After Jerri is kicked out of the orchestra by Geoffry, Mr. Noblet catches her playing a violin, and playing it well. Jerri's father hates the violin and everything involved with it so Jerri moves in with Mr. Noblet and he decides to give her more ruthless lessons to make her the prodigy that he always wanted to be. He also enters Jerri into a contest even though she would rather be off having fun with Orlando. |
| Original Air Date—19 July 1999 Jerri is struggling for a passing grade to move on to Sophmore year. Mr. Noblet tells her if she can pass the final she will be able to pass the year, but instead of studying Jerri meets up with a crowd that makes her result into drugs again. |
| Original Air Date—31 January 2000 Jerri and her classmates consider series of career options presented to them while trying to avoid the option of ending up in the local creepy artificial flower factory. Seeing the 'youngsters' ponder their futures cause Noblet and Jellineck to reconsider their own choices. |
| Original Air Date—24 January 2000 Jerri meet a blind boy named Alan who she begins to fall for. Alan says he can do anything a person who has perfect vision he can do, so he decides to try out for the high school football team, without the support of the team players. But Jerri believes he can do it...kind of. |
| Original Air Date—17 January 2000 Jerri participates in a school program to symbolically 'recover' her long-lost virginity. She takes it seriously, and works hard to fend off ever-present temptation. |
| Original Air Date—7 February 2000 Jerri has to deal with a sudden death after he father is ripped apart by a pack of wild dogs, and now Jerri can't compete in the Father/Daughter race. Jerri feels isolated because no one understands , not even her step mother and she griefs her loss. |
| Original Air Date—28 February 2000 A horrible hit and run accident leaves Jellinek without his much-prized face, and Noblet and Jerri feeling guilty and morose. Blackman leads the charge to find the guilty party by recreating the circumstances of accident. |
| Original Air Date—21 February 2000 Jerri suddenly decides that she wants a spot on the cheer leading squad, but the only problem is that you have to know how to spell to be on he squad. Everyone in school finds out that Jerri is illiterate so Mr. Noblet takes on teaching Jerri how to read. Jerri also meets a person who is kind of in the same situation she in. A bus driver who doesn't know how to drive a bus. |
| Original Air Date—6 March 2000 Coach Wolf starts to teach a lesson of a "good marriage" to her students. She has all the students partner up and Coach Wolf herself uses Mr. Jellineck as her fake husband in the lesson, but things begin to get confusing when both of them begin to believe they are in a real marriage. Jerri becomes very territorial over her fake husband when she finds out that he has a very real girlfriend. |
| Original Air Date—19 June 2000 Feeling rejected by her classmates and abandoned by her family, Jerri is seduced into joining a religious cult. |
| Original Air Date—26 June 2000 After first attempting to stop Jerri from escaping, the leader of the cult realizes how annoying she is and tries to get rid of her, while Principle Blackman, Mr. Noblet and Mr. Jellineck try to rescue her. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—3 July 2000 Jerri becomes obsessed with making enough money to buy a pair of expensive sneakers in order to get invited to a rich girl's party. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—10 July 2000 Jerri tells her new boyfriend that she's a virgin, but her claim is complicated by a case of syphilis she contracted while turning tricks, which she then gives to him. |
| Original Air Date—17 July 2000 Flatpoint High is learning about freedom of speech, and Mr. Jellineck does an exercise where people express themselves in photos, but when Jerri wants to hang a nude picture of herself with the other photos, Principal Blackman and Minister Arsenew has it taken down. So Jerri learns from her role model Buddah Stalin to take a stand. To prove herself, she goes on a hunger strike. |
| Original Air Date—24 July 2000 When Jerri discovers her American Indian heritage, she attends a camp run by a councilor who teaches adopted Indian children about aspects of their culture, such as alcoholism and gambling. |
| See all videos (6) » | Original Air Date—14 August 2000 Stew, Jerri's stepmother's meat man, goes insane days before Jerri needs him to appear at her school career day. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—21 August 2000 Jerri tries out for the track team and is not that good. So to improve her performance and her fellow team mates, she uses steroids. On the day of the big race, their is a random selection on drug testing and Jerri is not sure on what to do. It is all on her shoulders because Principal Blackman wants that trophy! |
| See all videos (6) » | Original Air Date—31 July 2000 Jerri sneaks around with a guy who is ashamed of her, however Jerri is in love, but Laird acts like that she doesn't even exist. Tammy is convincing Jerri that it is not right what he is doing. So Jerri is hoping that he will ask her to the fall make out festival so other people can know about their relationship. Stu the Meat Man is living with the Blanks and making life that much harder. |
| See all videos (4) » | Season 3, Episode 7: Ask JerriOriginal Air Date—11 September 2000 Chuck and Geoffry run an advice column, but when Principal Blackman comes in there office furious how no one reads the paper because it's hard to relate to, Chuck decides to find a student who could do the Job. So when he sees Jerri in the school hallway giving advice he asks her to replace Geoffrys jobs giving advice in the paper. However Jerri feels that she is not very qualified to give advice. When Geoffry hears the news he threatens Chuck that he will out him if he doesn't give him his job back. |
| See all videos (6) » | Original Air Date—18 September 2000 Jerri is asked out at a school wrestling game, but the boy later takes back his offer because other boys are saying mean sexual things to Jerri and she does nothing about it. So Tamela tells her she was a victim of sexual harassment and she needs to stick up for herself. Jerri later starts liking another guy, but is afraid it will end soon because of the other guys harassing her. |
| See all videos (5) » | Season 3, Episode 9: BullyOriginal Air Date—25 September 2000 A new student comes to Flatpoint High, who turns out to be a bully who everyone is afraid of. When Jerri stops a fight with the bully and her friend Tammy, the bully schedules a fight for after school. Everyone keeps telling Jerri that she shouldn't fight and find peace, but Jerri feels she should live by the street code and fight. Geoffry gets a bully of his own when a homosexual hater substitute confronts him. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—20 October 2000 Jerri wishes she could find herself a cooler crowd to hang out with rather than the usual nerds shes with. When the cool girl at school Fran (Winona Ryder) bets that she can make anyone cool, she finds the perfect subject: Jerri Blank. Jerri however wishes everyone could be friends. When Principal Blackman finds out that Flatpoint High is going to be torn down to make a Mall, he decides to take matters into his own hands. |
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