Abbott Elementary S01e09 Aiff Official

The episode opens with Ava announcing a school-wide “film festival” meant to boost morale. Her contribution? A deeply inappropriate, self-directed “movie” starring herself, filmed entirely on school grounds, featuring suggestive dialogue, dramatic slow-motion walks down the hallway, and—inexplicably—a cameo from a stolen janitor’s cart. The other teachers are horrified. Janine, ever the optimist, tries to see the artistic value. Gregory, ever the pragmatist, stares into the camera like he’s on The Office and Jim just told him Michael ate a whole tiramisu.

While Ava dominates, the rest of the cast gets stellar moments. Janine’s attempt to “help” Ava edit her film—suggesting title cards and a “learning objective”—is peak Quinta Brunson earnestness. Gregory’s deadpan critique (“You can’t solve budget cuts with a dance break, Ms. Coleman”) lands perfectly. And the final scene, where the teachers reluctantly agree to screen a different student film (a sweet, boring documentary about pencils), ends with Ava whispering to Janine, “Next year, I’m adding explosions.” It’s a promise and a threat. abbott elementary s01e09 aiff

Janelle James deserves an Emmy for this episode alone. Ava’s film is so spectacularly tone-deaf—she plays a “secret agent teacher” who solves problems by “using her feminine wiles on the school board”—that you can’t look away. But the genius of “Step by Step” is that it doesn’t let Ava off the hook. When the district catches wind of the video (thanks to a parent who “accidentally” saw it while helping with homework), Ava faces actual consequences: a formal review, possible termination, and—worst of all—being forced to apologize. The episode opens with Ava announcing a school-wide