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Vice Principals (2016)
After North Jackson High's long-time principal steps down to tend to his ailing wife, Neal Gamby and Lee Russell, the school's vice principals, are forced to put their mutual disdain aside and form an unholy alliance in order to sabotage the newly appointed principal, Dr. Belinda Brown.
After North Jackson High's long-time principal steps down to tend to his ailing wife, Neal Gamby and Lee Russell, the school's vice principals, are forced to put their mutual disdain aside and form an unholy alliance in order to sabotage the newly appointed principal, Dr. Belinda Brown.
The series primarily functions as a dark comedy satirizing human ambition, insecurity, and the destructive nature of petty power struggles within a school environment. It critiques individual character flaws rather than promoting or opposing specific political ideologies or offering a societal solution.
The film features visible diversity in its supporting cast. Its narrative subtly critiques traditional male identities through the portrayal of its two white male protagonists, who are often depicted with significant flaws and destructive tendencies.
The series depicts a divorced protagonist navigating co-parenting and a blended family, normalizing non-traditional family structures. It questions traditional parental authority through the protagonist's struggles, while portraying a functional blended family.
The series does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, there is no specific portrayal of the LGBTQ+ community within the show's narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Vice Principals is an original series featuring new characters. No characters were established as a different gender in prior source material or history before their portrayal in the show.
Vice Principals is an original television series. Its characters were created specifically for the show and do not have prior established racial identities from source material or historical records.
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