Gin (Vice Principals)

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Episode no.Season 1
Episode 8
Directed byJody Hill
Written by
Cinematography byEric Treml
"Gin"
Vice Principals episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 8
Directed byJody Hill
Written by
Cinematography byEric Treml
Editing by
  • Jeff Seibenick
  • Todd Zelin
Original release dateSeptember 11, 2016 (2016-09-11)
Running time30 minutes
Guest appearances
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"Gin" is the eighth episode of the first season of the American dark comedy television series Vice Principals. The episode was written by series co-creator Danny McBride, co-executive producer John Carcieri, and Tim Saccardo, and directed by series co-creator Jody Hill. It was released on HBO on September 11, 2016.

The series follows the co-vice principals of North Jackson High School, Neal Gamby and Lee Russell, both of which are disliked for their personalities. When the principal decides to retire, an outsider named Dr. Belinda Brown is assigned to succeed him. This prompts Gamby and Russell to put aside their differences and team up to take her down. In the episode, Gamby is offered the chance of being sole vice principal, but it will cost Russell's job.

According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.630 million household viewers and gained a 0.3 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received positive reviews from critics, who praised the episode's balance of comedy and drama, as well as the character development.

After having sex with Snodgrass (Georgia King) in a school bus, Gamby (Danny McBride) sends many students to detention for drinking alcohol, banning them from performing at the yearly holiday concert. He meets with Brown (Kimberly Hébert Gregory), who tells him that she is considering making him sole vice principal with a higher salary. She also reveals that she intends to fire Russell (Walton Goggins), and lets him consider it.

While dining with her family, Brown is told by Dascious (Brian Tyree Henry) that he and the children talked about moving back to Philadelphia. Seeing they talked without consulting it with her, she tells them to leave, which they do later that night. Gamby has spent more time with Janelle (Maya G. Love), who has decided to abandon motocross, often taking her on dates with him and Snodgrass. Feeling jealous, Abbott (Edi Patterson) confronts Gamby at the cafeteria, telling her that Snodgrass is only having sex with him to make Hayden (Mike O'Gorman) jealous. Furious at the revelation, he confronts Snodgrass, informing her that he also had sex with Abbott. Amidst their argument, they decide to take time off.

Gamby visits Russell at his house for advice, and surprisingly gets a heartfelt motivation. He reveals that Brown is considering firing him and wanted him to take the decision. Russell tells him to fire him, but Gamby decides to take one last chance in taking her down. After the holiday concert, Gamby takes Brown to dinner to discuss her offer. Unbeknownst to Brown, Gamby is carrying a pen with a camera designed by Russell. Brown opens up about her children's departure, breaking down in tears. Although a teetotaler, she binge drinks alcohol until she is kicked out. Russell joins them and uses the pen to film all her actions, including peeing on a police cruiser. They take her to her hotel room, but she attacks them just as they leave. They fight until they manage to lock her inside her bathroom.

Production

Development

In August 2016, HBO confirmed that the episode would be titled "Gin", and that it would be written by series co-creator Danny McBride, co-executive producer John Carcieri, and Tim Saccardo, and directed by series co-creator Jody Hill. This was McBride's eighth writing credit, Carcieri's seventh writing credit, Saccardo's first writing credit, and Hill's seventh directing credit.[1]

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