Paul Giamatti
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Tate Donovan
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Carrie Preston
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Gillian Vigman
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Da’Vine Joy Randolph
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Michael Prevost
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Brady Hepner
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Oliver Spenceman
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Oscar Wahlberg
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Colleen Clinton
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Greg Chopoorian
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Pamela Jayne Morgan
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Paul Giamatti | Tate Donovan | Carrie Preston | |||
Gillian Vigman | Da’Vine Joy Randolph | Michael Prevost | |||
Brady Hepner | Oliver Spenceman | Oscar Wahlberg | |||
Colleen Clinton | Greg Chopoorian | Pamela Jayne Morgan |
Paul Giamatti | Tate Donovan | ||
Carrie Preston | Gillian Vigman | ||
Da’Vine Joy Randolph | Michael Prevost | ||
Brady Hepner | Oliver Spenceman | ||
Oscar Wahlberg | Colleen Clinton | ||
Greg Chopoorian | Pamela Jayne Morgan |
Hunham resolves to have the students suffer with him, forcing them to start studying next semester’s curriculum ahead of time. Among them, 15-year-old Angus (Dominic Sessa), bright but belligerent, makes a ruckus. Teacher and student become foes, antagonising one another and tiring themselves out, as Mary (Da’Vine Joy Randolph), the school cafeteria manager, observes from the sidelines, herself alone after recently losing her son in the Vietnam War. As the petulant pair succumb to the depressing truth that they’ve got little else but each other this holiday season, Professor Hunham starts to soften up and they begin to see themselves in one another.