Scoot over, Mr. Wonderful. There’s a new “Shark Tank” judge in town.
Ava agrees to give the money to Janine to buy a computer, shockingly. But the minute after she pledges the grant money, mayhem erupts in the cafeteria. Dozens of rats careen under the tables, students and teachers leaping on top of the tables to avoid crushing them with their feet.is why we needed more tongs,” the lunch lady says, calmly, as if this has already been a problem for weeks.
Ava strips Janine of her funds, cleaning up the cafeteria instead. That’s okay. There’s still enough money left over for one more project; Ava opts to give funding to a day with the sno-cone cart. It’s Chekhov’s sno-cone cart: From the very first mention, we knew that this episode was going to feature sno-cones inbit wraps after this scene, personally, I could watch hours of the trio parsing through the school’s requests for funds.
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