'Vice Principals' season 2 episode 6 spoilers: Lee tries to hold on to his job

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In the next episode of "Vice Principals" Principal Lee Russell's (Walton Goggins) tries to hold on to his job, which may be in danger.

The synopsis for the upcoming installment titled "The Most Popular Boy" was just released recently and stated that Lee's tenure as a principal may be cut short due to a conspiracy to get him out of office. The standardized test is one of the most important tests that is given to high school students in order to see if they have the qualities to get into the college of their choice.

However, it seems that the standardized test may be sabotaged by someone in order to put the blame on Lee and eventually get him fired from North Jackson High School. Unfortunately, also for Neal Gamby (Danny McBride), he may be caught in the middle of the whole conspiracy.

A lot of teachers would surely want to have Lee booted including Seychelles (James M. Connor) and Amanda Snodgrass (Georgia King). Lee has fired many teachers in the past and gave the remaining ones a hard time at North Jackson. It remains to be seen if Lee and Gamby will be able to catch the saboteurs and identify them.

In the last episode, Lee threw a birthday party which was attended by his wife Christine's (Susan Park) former boyfriend, Kevin Yoon (Keong Sim). Christine got drunk and threw a hysterical fit in front of everyone at the party because of Lee's lies about her ex-boyfriend.

Apparently, Lee spread a rumor that Yoon was gay which is why they broke up in the past. However, Yoon now had a wife and family which debunked Lee's harmful rumor. Lee eventually calmed Christine down and everyone was told to go home.

"Vice Principals" season 2 episode 6 will hit the airwaves on Sunday, Oct. 22 at 10:30 p.m. EDT on HBO.

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