Abbott Elementary S01e09 Bd9 (2026)

“I’m not a regular principal, I’m a cool principal.” — Ava Coleman

If you have the file ready to go, grab your snacks and prepare for 22 minutes of pure joy. And if you aren't watching in HD (or whatever that 'bd9' label implies), are you really experiencing the full power of Ava’s one-liners?

For personal backup or fair use review only. Magnet link & .SRT file attached below. abbott elementary s01e09 bd9

Janine (Quinta Brunson) is thrilled to be leading an after-school step class and invites Principal Ava to help. However, their teaching styles clash immediately: Janine prefers a structured, rules-based approach, while Ava (a former college "Step Master") favors a more freestyle, vibe-heavy method. The conflict reveals the deep connection both women have to step dance and culminates in a powerful moment of Black joy and solidarity when they finally perform together.

What makes this storyline brilliant is the power dynamic. Ava is usually the chaotic, incompetent principal, but here she holds leverage over Jacob. It leads to one of the most memorable recurring gags of the series: Jacob being forced to do grunt work while Ava holds his vape hostage. “I’m not a regular principal, I’m a cool principal

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The show doesn't just tell us the school is broke; it shows us through the props, the costumes, and the sheer exhaustion on the teachers' faces. The "bd9" quality rip (assuming it refers to a high-quality Blu-ray/DVD transfer) does justice to the visual gags. The colors pop in the gym scenes, and the audio clarity makes the rhythmic stomping of the step team (and Janine’s off-beat clapping) sound crisp. Magnet link &

"Ava running a casino in the break room while Janine is dying on stage is peak Abbott chaos." — @mockumentaryfan

The pizza competition forces the substitute teacher, Gregory (Tyler James Williams), to reveal a surprising and somewhat controversial secret: he doesn't like pizza (or at least doesn't share the group's obsession with it). This character quirk highlights Gregory's outsider status and his struggle to fit into the established social hierarchy of the teachers' lounge. Highlights and Cultural Impact

Janine’s solo step performance. We’ve all been there—trying to lead a group while having absolutely no idea what we’re doing. It’s painful, it’s hilarious, and it’s so very Janine.