The After School Special
Take everything you've learned from television and film about teenage comedies and growing up. Now throw it all out. This is The After School Special. There are no morals to this story.
Take everything you've learned from television and film about teenage comedies and growing up. Now throw it all out. This is The After School Special. There are no morals to this story.
Adam Boor
Quentin Kayhill
Jeffrey Wolinski
Dave Kovetski
K. Thomas Bierach
Lee
Heidi Popp
Marge Flappenberg
Take everything you've learned from television and film about teenage comedies and growing up. Now throw it all out. This is The After School Special. There are no morals to this story.
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