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Fitzroy High School

Address 24/30 Falconer St, Fitzroy North VIC, Australia
Phone +61 3 9488 1900
Hours
Monday08:00-16:00
Tuesday08:00-16:00
Wednesday08:00-16:00
Thursday08:00-16:00
Friday08:00-16:00
Website fitzroyhs.vic.edu.au
Categories High school
Rating 4.1 10 reviews
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Fitzroy High School reviews

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Gray
13 January 2023 22:21

Idk why people are leaving 1 star reviews solely for the canteen like bro its a good school not a restaurant

Luca
05 June 2022 13:45

It is a true miracle that no one has put a fork in one of the many microwaves we have access to at the year 11/12 campus.
Edit: someone put cup noodles into a microwave without removing the aluminium foil on top and it set on fire

Miso
14 May 2021 23:07

I came to school and got tackled by Ed Sheeran, then he danced on my body singing despacito. Currently in the hospital with a broken rib cage.

Orien
24 March 2021 20:36

Wonderful, progressive school where teachers treat their students with great respect and interact as co-learners. I have been very impressed so far

Ch B
28 February 2021 13:46

"Pickle Rick" is the third episode of the third season of the Adult Swim animated television series Rick and Morty. Written by Jessica Gao and directed by Anthony Chun, the episode premiered on August 6,2017. In "Pickle Rick", the eccentric scientist Rick Sanchez turns himself into a pickle just as he and his family are scheduled to attend a therapy session. The episode separately follows Rick's adventures as a pickle and the rest of the family's trip to therapy.

The episode parodies action films and was inspired by Breaking Bad episode "4 Days Out". In a continuation of the season's storyline of Beth and Jerry's divorce, "Pickle Rick" explores Beth's unhealthy relationship with Rick, who disregards the importance of family. It was watched by 2.3 million viewers when it first aired on Adult Swim, having been a highly anticipated episode for the show's fanbase. The episode received positive reviews, particularly praising the animation and design of Pickle Rick and his fight scenes, as well as the performance of guest actors Danny Trejo (as Jaguar) and Susan Sarandon (as Dr. Wong). It won the 2018 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program, which was the first Emmy Award won by Rick and Morty. [1]

Contents
1 Plot
2 Analysis
3 Production
3.1 Marketing
4 Reception
5 References
6 External links
Plot
As Beth, Morty, and Summer prepare for family counseling, Rick informs Morty that he cannot go, having turned himself into a pickle. He denies that he timed the experiment to avoid the counseling session, but the family notices a telltale mechanism rigged to drop a syringe in him soon after they leave. Beth takes the syringe, leaving Rick alone on his workbench.

Rick is knocked off the bench and then washed into the sewer during a rain shower. Despite having no movable limbs other than his tongue, he sets up a lab in the sewer and builds himself a powered exoskeleton from rat corpses. He then uses a jetpack to escape the sewer into a secure compound, where he kills several guards. The compound's administrator sends a prisoner named Jaguar to fight Rick, but Rick persuades Jaguar to join him, and they escape together in the administrator's helicopter after rigging the compound to explode, killing the administrator.

Meanwhile the counseling therapist, Dr. Wong, tells Beth that her suspicions about the syringe point to a dynamic between her and Rick that is tearing the family apart. As the group are saying I-messages, Rick enters to get the syringe that will change him back to human form. Dr. Wong uses the occasion to make Beth and Rick speak openly about their grievances. Rick says that he sees no value in therapy because he wants to change the world, not feel comfortable about it. Dr. Wong reminds him that when offered a choice to change the family's strained relationships, he instead risked death as a pickle, and the session ends.

On the way home, Rick apologizes to Beth for lying, then uses the syringe to turn back into a human. Morty and Summer express interest in further therapy but Rick and Beth ignore them, instead discussing plans to go out drinking.

In a post-credits scene, the villain Concerto is preparing to kill Rick and Morty in his gigantic piano, but Jaguar saves them just in time. Rick tells Morty, "that is why you don't go to therapy. "

Analysis
The episode differs from previous season three episodes in that it is entirely set on Earth. However, like the previous two episodes in the season, "Pickle Rick" covers Beth and Jerry's divorce. This marks a change for the show, which previously had little continuity of storylines. [2] Jenny Jaffe of Vulture describes the episode as an instance of how Rick and Morty "likes to back itself into corners with the world's dumbest ideas and execute them in the absolute smartest ways. "[3]

LoLface
06 February 2021 14:51

Really good canteen, except the food kinda tasted like orange kittens, and it is very concerning considering I recently lost my Uncle Yuri's favourite cat Ali-Baba. If it was him though, I gotta say Ali Baba was tasty and he deserves to sail to heaven on his magic carpet for that!

buth
23 January 2021 13:19

In 2009, Minecraft was created by Markus Persson, also known as Notch and was originally called Cave Game. This game was different than other online games where you create things because instead of simply creating structures, you also have to gather resources to build those structures

Leo
22 September 2020 5:19

Here’s a recipe for cookies thank me later (:

150g Lurpak slightly salted softened butter
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup caster sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 3/4 cups plain flour
1/2 cup milk chocolate bits, plus 1 tablespoon extra
1/2 cup dark chocolate bits, plus 1 tablespoon extra

Luna
05 April 2020 12:54

Overall good school although one particular teacher named Sonya Musgrave, was in fact very irresponsible. Put in many complaints on Sonya mistreating my children. Neil was very good.

Robert
04 June 2019 2:44

Fish use a variety of low-pitched sounds to convey messages to each other. They moan, grunt, croak, boom, hiss, whistle, creak, shriek, and wail. They rattle their bones and gnash their teeth. However, fish do not have vocal chords. They use other parts of their bodies to make noises, such as vibrating muscles against their swim bladder.

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