One of the strongest outings of Season 1, essential viewing for anyone who’s ever worked under a bizarre boss, and proof that Abbott isn’t just a funny school sitcom—it’s a sharp, empathetic look at how we show up for each other, even when we’re showing up badly.
The B-plot follows Jacob attempting to help his students produce a historically accurate documentary about the school’s founding, only to realize that Abbott Elementary’s history is mostly “a series of broken boilers and one raccoon infestation.” Meanwhile, Melissa and Barbara—the veteran Greek chorus—exchange weary glances that say more than any script could. Their silent judgment of Ava’s antics is comedy gold, especially when Barbara mutters, “She’s going to get us all on a list.” abbott elementary s01e09 aiff
Best line: “I call it Ava: License to Chill . The board called it ‘a liability.’ Same thing, really.” – Ava Coleman One of the strongest outings of Season 1,
In the pantheon of Abbott Elementary ’s flawless first season, Episode 9—“Step by Step”—stands as the moment the show fully commits to its most chaotic force: Principal Ava Coleman. While earlier episodes used Ava as a punchline (the TikTok-obsessed, embezzling administrator who’d rather nap than lead), this episode transforms her into a genuine antagonist, then shockingly, into something almost vulnerable. It’s a 22-minute masterclass in cringe comedy, workplace ethics, and the surprising power of a well-timed documentary crew. The board called it ‘a liability
And here’s where the episode transcends typical sitcom fare. During her apology, Ava, for the first time, drops the mask. She admits she doesn’t know how to be a principal, that she took the job because it paid better than her previous “hustles,” and that she genuinely thought making people laugh was enough. It’s a raw, three-line confession delivered with a shrug, and it recontextualizes every lazy moment before it. The documentary crew captures Janine’s face softening, Gregory’s jaw unclenching, and the audience realizing: Oh, this show has depth.