The Grade
- Episode aired Dec 7, 2017
- 1h
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Teen student fucks her teacher after persuading him.Teen student fucks her teacher after persuading him.Teen student fucks her teacher after persuading him.
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Feature runs a full hour, its sex scene heavily padded with repetitious "going from sex position to sex position" content. It begins with Kristen Scott harming herself with a knife, sign of serious mental problems. She has flunked a course, meaning no graduation, no prom and having to repeat a semester of high school.
Scott goes to the home of the professor who flunked her, Danny Mountain, and tries to convince him to pass her instead, pointing out how hard she worked on papers for the course. But he points out strong evidence of her having plagiarized other students' papers, word for word, and won't budge on the F. He even turns down her offering of sex, being a happily married man with a daughter.
Danny's acting is excellent throughout this little one-act play, while Scott's over the top performance is very poor -her usual flamboyance working far better in one of Bree's comical sex vignettes. She manages to get him to fix her grade after threatening to cry rape (and mussing herself up convincingly to justify her fraud) and then somehow seduces him, leading to another shock ending, utterly non-credible for the viewer.
Mills and her co-director Craven Moorehead (check out his list of hundreds of gonzo trash credits from earlier in his 20-year career) are clearly interested more in delivering generic sex footage than crafting meaningful stories or characters, making me wonder why they waste time on dialog scenes (admittedly improvised) in the first place.
Scott goes to the home of the professor who flunked her, Danny Mountain, and tries to convince him to pass her instead, pointing out how hard she worked on papers for the course. But he points out strong evidence of her having plagiarized other students' papers, word for word, and won't budge on the F. He even turns down her offering of sex, being a happily married man with a daughter.
Danny's acting is excellent throughout this little one-act play, while Scott's over the top performance is very poor -her usual flamboyance working far better in one of Bree's comical sex vignettes. She manages to get him to fix her grade after threatening to cry rape (and mussing herself up convincingly to justify her fraud) and then somehow seduces him, leading to another shock ending, utterly non-credible for the viewer.
Mills and her co-director Craven Moorehead (check out his list of hundreds of gonzo trash credits from earlier in his 20-year career) are clearly interested more in delivering generic sex footage than crafting meaningful stories or characters, making me wonder why they waste time on dialog scenes (admittedly improvised) in the first place.
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- Sep 16, 2019
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