Honesty is important. This is a single-layer Blu-ray, not a dual-layer BD50. There are no special features on this particular disc version aside from a static menu and optional subtitles. The deleted scenes from the streaming release? Not here. The gag reel? Absent. If you’re a completionist, this bare-bones disc will frustrate.
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In "Light Bulb," the teachers are excited to learn that their school is one of the few in the city to be considered for a new, high-tech STEM program. However, things quickly become complicated when they realize the program's requirements might necessitate some significant changes to their teaching methods and the curriculum. Meanwhile, Janine tries to help Gregory with a student who seems to be falling behind. Honesty is important
The "bd25" part of the keyword indicates a specific digital or physical storage standard: The deleted scenes from the streaming release
9/10 – The funniest, most uncomfortable 22 minutes of the season. Final Score (BD25 Presentation): 7.5/10 – A rock-solid, artifact-free transfer that respects the source, but lacks the extras and dual-layer depth that would make it definitive.
On streaming, the rapid-fire edits and handheld shakiness can feel chaotic. On BD25, the stability of the encode allows you to appreciate the acting in the silences. Watch Gregory’s micro-expressions when Janine explains her "accelerated puzzle hour." On a compressed stream, his eye twitch is a pixelated blur. On this disc, it’s a career-defining beat of exasperated affection.