Abbott Elementary S01e10 Fullrip ^hot^ May 2026
Gregory points out the obvious: teaching first graders about the permanent, irreversible end of a species is a "bummer" right before a holiday. Janine, ever the idealist, ignores him. Predictably, the lesson goes sideways. The kids don't learn about climate change or asteroids; they learn that Janine is "going extinct" because she has "no husband."
However, the comedic gold lies in Gregory’s quiet "I told you so." Williams plays Gregory as a man physically restraining himself from saying "I told you so" out loud, while his eyes scream it in 72-point font. The dynamic between Janine and Gregory shifts here from "flirty nemeses" to "weirdly domestic partners in crime." When Gregory quietly prints out coloring pages of dinosaurs to salvage the day, it isn't just a nice gesture—it’s him learning to bend his rigid rules for her. The title is a pun. On the surface, it refers to the "full rip" of a dinosaur from the earth. But thematically, this episode is a full rip of Janine’s pedagogical idealism. abbott elementary s01e10 fullrip
The final scene is quietly devastating. Janine sits in the empty classroom, staring at a poster of a T-Rex. Gregory sits next to her. He doesn't comfort her with lies. He simply says, "Tomorrow is a new semester." Gregory points out the obvious: teaching first graders
If you haven't started Abbott Elementary , let this episode be your hook. It’s the one where you realize the show isn't just funny—it’s smart. And it knows that sometimes, the best way to teach a lesson is to let the teacher fail first. The kids don't learn about climate change or