Ep 2. Inherit The Halibut
- TV-NR
- September 30, 1976
- 25 min
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6.9 (57)
Welcome Back, Kotter season 2 episode 2, titled "Inherit The Halibut," is a comedic episode that follows the antics of the students at Buchanan High School. The episode starts with the Sweathogs, a group of underachieving and troublemaking students, arguing over a halibut left in a locker.
The halibut is a part of a biology class project that was supposed to be dissected, but instead, it was forgotten and left to rot in a locker. The Sweathogs, being the mischievous group of students that they are, fight over the halibut, each one wanting to inherit it.
Meanwhile, Mr. Kotter, the Sweathogs' wise-cracking and charismatic teacher, is dealing with his own problems. He's trying to figure out how to motivate a struggling student named Juan Epstein by getting him to turn in his overdue term paper. It's a daunting task, considering Juan has a proven track record of being the class clown and slacker.
As the episode progresses, the Sweathogs reenact the famous Shakespearean play "Hamlet" with the halibut as their prop. And, Mr. Kotter discovers that Juan's paper is nothing more than a series of jokes and puns instead of a serious research paper.
The episode is full of hilarious moments and witty one-liners. The rivalry between the Sweathogs over the halibut is ridiculous, but it perfectly showcases their immature and immature behavior. It also highlights the camaraderie and loyalty that exists between the group.
Many of the jokes in the episode are centered around wordplay, as Mr. Kotter and the Sweathogs use puns and clever phrasing to communicate with each other. There are also a few physical gags, including a scene where one of the Sweathogs accidentally hits himself in the face with the halibut.
The episode ends with Juan finally turning in a proper term paper, thanks to Mr. Kotter's guidance and support. And, the halibut is eventually disposed of, putting an end to the Sweathogs' silly antics.
Overall, "Inherit The Halibut" is a lighthearted and entertaining episode that perfectly captures the humor and spirit of Welcome Back, Kotter. It showcases the show's unique blend of comedy and heart, as we see the students and their teacher navigating the ups and downs of high school life together.