[s1e5] Bully Awareness Week Official

Instead of raising awareness, the video provides a new target for the school's actual bullies: Gerry himself. The episode ends with Gerry realizing that his attempt to be the "Anti-Bully King" has only made him the most mocked person in the building, though, in typical Mr. D fashion, he remains largely undeterred and ready to fail at the next school event. If you'd like, I can: Provide a of the students involved.

: He films himself delivering what he thinks are witty one-liners to silence bullies, which in reality are just confusing and awkward.

: Gerry tries to show students how to "negotiate" their way out of being shoved into a locker, only to accidentally lock himself in. [S1E5] Bully Awareness Week

As the week progresses, the "real" teachers become increasingly frustrated. Principal Callaghan is skeptical of Gerry’s methods, especially when she catches him sharing lunch and trading "cool" insults with the school's most notorious troublemakers. Gerry insists he is "infiltrating their psyche," but it becomes clear he just wants to be part of the "in-crowd" he missed out on in his own youth. The Big Reveal

: He interviews a student who is clearly being picked on, but instead of offering comfort, Gerry spends the whole time asking if the student thinks Gerry's hair looks good on camera. The Principal’s Office Instead of raising awareness, the video provides a

Here is a long story summarizing the events and spirit of that episode: The "Expert" Consultant

The climax of the story occurs during the school assembly. Gerry confidently presents his video to the entire student body and staff. The video is a disaster—a montage of Gerry looking "tough," poorly edited "re-enactments" where Gerry plays both the bully and the hero, and a bizarre closing dance number. If you'd like, I can: Provide a of the students involved

The story follows Gerry as he attempts to stage "authentic" bullying scenarios: