A.P. BIO – Season 4 Preview — A.P. Bio Season 4

Preview — A.P. Bio Season 4

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Anyone who knows anyone teaching or learning this past year knows just how different school has been. Yet masks and social distancing are far from the kind of “different” present at Whitlock High, continuing in full force on A.P. Bio Season 4.

After 3 seasons of teaching methods and lesson plans ranging from questionable to potentially illegal, we’ve moved on from the days where Jack Griffin plots to leave Toledo, Ohio for a return to Harvard. There’s far too much chaos for him, his peers, and his students to create right where they are.

Season 4 promises misadventures ranging from natural weather disasters to the slippery slope by which school uniforms lead to a cult. Yet the most dramatic moment is poised to come with the arrival of a single character– Jack’s long-absent and much-spited father.

A.P. Bio has achieved a balance even other great comedies struggle with, giving heart to the zaniest of characters without ever sacrificing its sarcastic edge. Since rescuing it from an NBC cancellation, Peacock has renewed the show twice to avid support from a small but loyal fan base.

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Check out the photos and promo video below for a preview!

Series description:

When Harvard professor Jack Griffin (Glenn Howerton) fails to get his dream job, he reluctantly moves back to Ohio to work as a high school Advanced Placement Biology teacher, but he makes one thing clear—he will not be teaching one bit of biology. With a room full of honor roll students at his disposal, he uses the kids for his own benefit while Principal Durbin (Patton Oswalt) struggles to control the force of nature that is Jack Griffin.

Photos from A.P. Bio Season 4:
A.P. Bio – Season 4
A.P. BIO — “The Perfect Date From Hell” Episode 405 — Pictured: Patton Oswalt as Principal Ralph Durbin — (Photo by: Evans Vestal Ward/Peacock)
A.P. Bio – Season 4
A.P. BIO — “The Perfect Date From Hell” Episode 405 — Pictured: (l-r) Jacob Houston as Victor, Aparna Brielle as Sarika, Sari Arambulo as Grace, Eddie Leavy as Anthony — (Photo by: Tyler Golden/Peacock)
A.P. Bio – Season: 4
A.P. BIO — “Tons of Rue” Episode 404 — Pictured: (l-r) — (Photo by: Evans Vestal Ward/Peacock)
A.P. Bio – Season 4
A.P. BIO — “An Oath to Rusty” Episode 403 — Pictured: Glenn Howerton as Jack Griffin — (Photo by: Evans Vestal Ward/Peacock)
A.P. Bio – Season 4
A.P. BIO — “Malachi” Episode 407 — Pictured: (l-r) Eddie Leavy as Anthony, Allisyn Snyder as Heather — (Photo by: Patrick McElhenney/Peacock)
A.P. Bio – Season 4
A.P. BIO — “Tons of Rue” Episode 404 — Pictured: Bruce Campbell as John Griffin — (Photo by: Tyler Golden/Peacock)
A.P Bio – Season 4
A.P. BIO — “Love, For Lack of a Better Term” Episode 406 — Pictured: Paula Pell as Helen Henry Demarcus — (Photo by: Patrick McElhenney/Peacock)
A.P. Bio – Season 4
A.P. BIO — “Sweatpants” Episode 402 — (Pictured: (l-r) Patton Oswalt as Principal Ralph Durbin, Paula Pell as Helen Henry Demarcus — (Photo by: Patrick McElhenney/Peacock)
A.P. Bio – Season 4
A.P. BIO — “Tornado!” Episode 401 — Pictured: (l-r) Lyric Lewis as Stef Duncan, Jean Villepique as Michelle Jones, Mary Sohn as Mary Wagner — (Photo by: Patrick McElhenney/Peacock)
Promo video:

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A.P. Bio‘s 4th season drops September 2 on Peacock.

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Caitlin is an elder millennial with an only slightly unhealthy dedication to a random selection of TV shows, from PBS Masterpiece dramas to some of the less popular series on popular networks. Outside of screen time, she's dedicated to the public sector and worthy nonprofits, working to make a difference in the world outside of media.