[s1e13] Chokin' | And Tokin'

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[s1e13] Chokin' | And Tokin'

Bill Haverchuck (Martin Starr) mentions his severe peanut allergy in class. Skeptical and wanting to "prove" Bill is lying, the school bully Alan White (Chauncey Leopardi) puts a peanut in Bill’s sandwich. This results in a near-fatal anaphylactic shock, landing Bill in the hospital and forcing a rare moment of vulnerability and remorse from Alan. Production & Reception "Freaks and Geeks" Chokin' and Tokin' (TV Episode 2000)

Concerned that Nick (Jason Segel) is "spiraling" due to his constant marijuana use, Lindsay (Linda Cardellini) decides to smoke for the first time to understand the appeal. She experiences a paranoid, "bad trip" and must rely on her straight-edged former best friend, Millie (Sarah Hagan), to help her through it while she is supposed to be babysitting. [S1E13] Chokin' and Tokin'

" Chokin' and Tokin' " is the 13th episode of the cult classic series Freaks and Geeks , originally airing on March 20, 2000. Written by Judd Apatow and directed by Miguel Arteta, it is frequently cited by fans and critics as one of the show's strongest and most poignant installments. Bill Haverchuck (Martin Starr) mentions his severe peanut

Watch a breakdown of the dual storylines involving Lindsay's first experience with marijuana and Bill's life-threatening allergic reaction: Freaks & Geeks review - Chokin' And Tokin' (episode 13) Dan Reviews It YouTube• Nov 20, 2020 The episode follows two high-stakes parallel storylines: Production & Reception "Freaks and Geeks" Chokin' and

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