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Have you watched Abbott Elementary S01E10 "Lossless" yet? What did you think of the episode? Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments below!

"Lossless" serves as the climactic Season 1 finale. The episode revolves around two main storylines:

– Gregory admits to Janine that he’s been sleeping in his car. Janine, without hesitation, invites him to stay on her couch, despite her lingering relationship with Tariq.

“I just wanted them to see what we see every day.” Janine: “You can sleep on my couch, Gregory. It’s not weird unless you make it weird.” Ava: “Leaks? In my school? I don’t do leaks unless it’s a water leak and I’m blaming the janitor.”

Ava is determined to spend the budget to prove her relevance and modernity, but her decision to splurge on a mascot rather than essential learning tools highlights a common bureaucratic failure: prioritizing flashiness over function. When the high-tech mascot malfunctions—scaring the students rather than rallying them—it becomes a physical manifestation of administrative overreach. The "lossless" technology results in a total loss of morale and budget.


Abbott Elementary S01e10 Lossless [repack] (2027)

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Have you watched Abbott Elementary S01E10 "Lossless" yet? What did you think of the episode? Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments below! abbott elementary s01e10 lossless

"Lossless" serves as the climactic Season 1 finale. The episode revolves around two main storylines: Follow us for more updates and discussions on

– Gregory admits to Janine that he’s been sleeping in his car. Janine, without hesitation, invites him to stay on her couch, despite her lingering relationship with Tariq. Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments below

“I just wanted them to see what we see every day.” Janine: “You can sleep on my couch, Gregory. It’s not weird unless you make it weird.” Ava: “Leaks? In my school? I don’t do leaks unless it’s a water leak and I’m blaming the janitor.”

Ava is determined to spend the budget to prove her relevance and modernity, but her decision to splurge on a mascot rather than essential learning tools highlights a common bureaucratic failure: prioritizing flashiness over function. When the high-tech mascot malfunctions—scaring the students rather than rallying them—it becomes a physical manifestation of administrative overreach. The "lossless" technology results in a total loss of morale and budget.