The Problem of Being Problematic (Frerard)

The Problem of Being Problematic (Frerard)

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Pency Prep: A boarding school for 'problematic' teenagers. Gerard Way: A social outcast who rarely leaves his room, but when he does, it's never good. Gerard gets sent to Pency Prep after making one too many sassy remarks to his father. He encounters an asexual lesbian, a druggie, a whore, and a few others. But let's not forget Frank Iero, the one person who can make Gerards skin crawl and make his heart skip a beat. Who knows? Maybe Pency Prep won't be as bad as he thinks.
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Gerard Way is your average outcast at school. He's bullied, has a couple of friends, and likes to keep to himself. Gerard is also socially awkward. It's just the start of a normal senior year of high school for Gerard. He expects it'll be exactly the same as all the previous years of school. His views on his senior year changes when he meets his new Chemistry teacher: Mr. Iero. - Frank Iero was lucky enough to be able to get a teaching job as soon as he got out of college for the dreaded subject of Chemistry teaching. He's happy with his life. His job is able to pay his bills for his small house, and he's also a guitarist and singer in his own band: The Cellabration. Frank is positive with teaching high school chemistry, that not a single student is going to give a crap about him. When he sees Gerard Way walk into his class that first day of school, he senses something special.

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