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He could try Earl Kelly wasn't a pushover though look at what happened when Tom grabbed him he wasn't scared he even threatened to shoot him if he did this to Earl Kelly considering he brought a gun in his bag he might not have made it out alive
Earl wouldn’t have been at the school past episode 3 if Jack was in charge. Problem’ with Earl is no man just goes to him & shows him what being hard really is, without that gun he’s nothing. Jack would do just that. He’d scare little Kelly stiff.
Yeah. Jack Rimmer was the best headmaster Waterloo Road ever had. He was such a badass but at the same time had a very relaxed attitude. compared to most of the headmasters who succeeded after he resigned.
To be fair, Lewis doesn't go around carrying a gun with him. I'd like to see how Earl would behave if he didn't own any guns, and how Lewis would behave knowing he has a gun/knife on him 24/7.
@@georgelloyd9364 Earl proberly used something to harm somebody if they really crossed him or plan out how to make somebody pay Earl was completely twisted while Lewis was a product of havin bad influences from his mother to his aunt and cousin. Cause he seemed to start to turn his life around. If Earl like Lewis was expelled he more and likely have became some sort of gang leader or a serial killer
Lewis was just a typical gobby chav similar to Kyle stack or even donte in series 1, earl was a literal psychopath and probably the most evil character ever on Waterloo road
Uhhhhh both Stack and Seddon had attempted murder, Seddon was going to burn Rimmer alive and stack wanted to put a crossbow bolt in Finns heart, Earl shot a schoolgirl, he wasn't Hannibal lector ffs, most overrated character ever
Currently on series 4 ep 19. ( rewatching) (again ) Jack really did care looking at series 4 Rachel protected her own far more than doing what was right Bar Bolton
Yeah the school became more strict soon as Jack left Waterloo Road because he was the only headmaster that had a lax and less strict attitude towards punishments and students compared to other headmasters but at the same time he was a hard man and deeply loved the school. Waterloo was at its prime when Jack got into scraps with a parent or student in nearly every episode 😂
@@jacobmassey3897 actually it was Andrew Treneman who started to make the school successful as he was the one who introduced the cooler, school house teams, new style of teaching. Rachel only finished what he started.