The most Prussian ‘potato’ in the teaching staff is back!
Frank Stimpel is in luck: he has passed his teacher's exam and is starting the new school year full of energy. His girlfriend Lisa-Britt has not only moved into his shared flat, but is also a new member of the teaching staff. A nightmare for Sahra (Pegah Ferydoni) and Yunus (Zejhun Demirov), who put Stimpel's nerves under additional strain. The ‘Alman’ class is also facing a major challenge - the intermediate school-leaving exams.
"The setting remains the same, in other words: the rule-abiding lifestyle of bourgeois Frank Stimpel - a real ‘Alman’ - collides in an entertaining way with the reality of his pupils at a hotspot school. [...]
The briskly staged comedy series by showrunner Phil Laude and head writer Elmar Freels, whose tone is sometimes reminiscent of the ‘Fack Ju Göhte’ films, is nevertheless only rarely serious. Instead, the makers mostly work through clichés about Germans in an entertaining way, make fun of the sluggish digitalization at schools and have Stimpel stand in as a liaison teacher with a grievance box for the school psychologist suffering from burnout." (prisma.de)
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Teacher Stimpel and Lisa-Britt offer a dance class, but no one is interested. Only when the new school crush joins in does the rest of the class follow suit. Even Yunus and Sahra can't resist.
The most Prussian ‘potato’ in the teaching staff is back!
Frank Stimpel is in luck: he has passed his teacher's exam and is starting the new school year full of energy. His girlfriend Lisa-Britt has not only moved into his shared flat, but is also a new member of the teaching staff. A nightmare for Sahra (Pegah Ferydoni) and Yunus (Zejhun Demirov), who put Stimpel's nerves under additional strain. The ‘Alman’ class is also facing a major challenge - the intermediate school-leaving exams.
"The setting remains the same, in other words: the rule-abiding lifestyle of bourgeois Frank Stimpel - a real ‘Alman’ - collides in an entertaining way with the reality of his pupils at a hotspot school. [...]
The briskly staged comedy series by showrunner Phil Laude and head writer Elmar Freels, whose tone is sometimes reminiscent of the ‘Fack Ju Göhte’ films, is nevertheless only rarely serious. Instead, the makers mostly work through clichés about Germans in an entertaining way, make fun of the sluggish digitalization at schools and have Stimpel stand in as a liaison teacher with a grievance box for the school psychologist suffering from burnout." (prisma.de)
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Teacher Stimpel and Lisa-Britt offer a dance class, but no one is interested. Only when the new school crush joins in does the rest of the class follow suit. Even Yunus and Sahra can't resist.