Abbott S4's golf course plot twist explained.
Although Abbott Elementary season 4’s golf course plot is unlikely to be wrapped up before the finale, episode 6 already hinted at a possible solution to the issue. Abbott Elementary’s cast of characters care about the eponymous school, which is why they are willing to do almost anything to secure its funding.
3 Abbott Elementary season 4 began with a rich developer offering to buy the school new computers if the staff didn’t report them for using non-union laborers. This bribe set the school up with a lot of fancy new tech but also meant the school's funding was now contingent on the golf course’s construction.
✕ Remove Ads The question for the staff is how they could withdraw their support of the golf course’s construction without losing their new funding stream.
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