![]() ![]() Her cause is picked up by the lowly, but spirited union lawyer, Tom Endler (Jesse Metcalfe), a man whose chin-stubble is as delicate as his manner. This time around they are employed to guide high school teacher, Grace (Hart), as she fights for the right to mention Jesus in a history class. Case closed.įor those brave souls who weren’t converted by the first film, or maybe were baffled by its head-on approach, most of the original cast are back to add droplets of morality to a sea of half-baked rhetoric. Melissa Joan Hart is right, so God is real. ![]() Dialogue is liberally strewn with patronisingly blunt life-lessons: “When you’re going through something really hard, the teacher is always quiet during the test.” These are dished out as answers to the mysteries of earthly existence, and thus the film’s over-arching thesis is hammered home at every opportunity.
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