Ep 6. Superman This S**t
- October 16, 2020
In Grand Army season 1 episode 6 entitled "Superman This S**t", the students at Grand Army High are still reeling from the violent incident that occurred in the previous episode. Joey Del Marco, played by Odley Jean, is struggling with what happened during her encounter with Tim, and the unexpected consequences that have followed. Meanwhile, an investigation is launched to determine who is responsible for the altercation between the two students.
As the investigation begins, tensions rise throughout the school. Teachers and students alike are on edge, and everyone seems to be keeping secrets. Mr. Volchek, the school's drama teacher, is trying to help his students prepare for their upcoming play, despite the chaos that surrounds them. One of his star students, Leila, played by Amalia Yoo, is dealing with her own problems at home, which threaten to derail her performance. She turns to her friends for support, but they all seem to have their own issues to contend with.
Meanwhile, Sid, played by Amir Bageria, is struggling to keep up with the demands of school and his extracurricular activities. He is torn between his responsibilities to the debate team and his desire to spend time with his girlfriend, who is pressuring him into reckless behavior. Other characters also struggle with their identities and the expectations of the people around them.
Through all the turmoil, the students of Grand Army must navigate their way through their own "superhero" journeys. They each face their own challenges, but all of them are searching for a way to be their own version of a "superman." Will they be able to overcome the obstacles in their path and find their place in the world?
"Superman This S**t" is an intense and emotional episode that delves deeper into the lives of the characters at Grand Army High School. It explores the difficulties of growing up and finding one's own identity in a complex and rapidly changing world. The episode is a reminder that everyone has their own struggles, but it is through their struggles that they find their strength.