the last couple of episodes showed what loyalty should be all about ziggy robbie gonch cally george fiona helen ronnie etc showing that even though they get on each others nerves they are all proper mates at the back of it all when things go against them
@11:00 I'm calling you out on your bullsh*t there Gardener....well, not sure what you were like in Primary, however the day that you walked through GH main gates in S8, and on that very fist day you called yourself "numero uno' when describing your new found partnership with Paul Hollo Holloway, and standing up to Trevor Cleaver, you have never been lacking in any self confidence....and to this day you will always be in my top 20 GH characters....
So Kendall who was basically a little shit and allowed to do what he wants by the teaching faculty, comes across Bronson who tries to install discipline and Bronson is the bad guy? I think this was a sign that protecting snowflakes was more important and superseded discipline.
Tom Gardner Some kids can't settle into the school system, many successful people barely went into school and left with no qualifications, and psychologists believe this is because their minds are so highly focussed on one area that they find everything else superfluous, and Kendall seemed to be this kind of person, showing a flair for art. As for Bronson, he was narcissistic. People like that tend to suffer from a persecution complex and an assumption that nobody likes them, resulting in a very fragile ego, so they hide it by coming across as authoritarian, and using bullying behaviour, believing that this will make people respect them, but in reality, people will be either scared of them, particularly if they're in a position of authority, or contemptuous of them, but everyone just tends to see them as arrogant and pompous, and they end up becoming disliked anyway. Look how the kids all hate him and the teachers take the piss out of him behind his back. They also suffer from a sense of entitlement, look what happened a few episodes back when he bawled at Ronnie for bringing her scooter into the car park, but then took his bike into the building and bawled at Mr Griffiths when he told him that what he was doing was against the rules. The best way of looking at them is like they're a spoilt child in an adults body. They always have to have their own way, and will throw a tantrum if someone says no to them, or will act in a spiteful manner if someone crosses them, as he did when he ruined the work experience for Kendall. The problem he's got now is that the kids have openly shown him that they don't respect him, don't like him and aren't scared of him, and once this happens to a narcissist, the consequences of that already fragile ego finally being shattered is truly devastating