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Why ‘Abbott Elementary’ S01E09 (“Step Class”) Hits Harder on Blu-Ray

The Blu-ray includes deleted scenes from this episode. One standout? An extended argument between Ava and the step instructor about “authentic 90s counts.” It didn’t make the broadcast cut, but it’s comedy gold that deepens Ava’s petty, hilarious leadership style.

Quinta Brunson and the directing team provide a commentary track for S01E09. They reveal that Gregory’s dance flub was completely improvised—Tyler James Williams tripped for real, and the cast broke character. The Blu-ray leaves the moment in, then explains it. You can’t get that on Hulu. abbott elementary s01e09 bluray

On paper, it’s a simple B-plot structure. But in practice, it’s a masterclass in physical comedy and ensemble timing.

On streaming, the background of the step class is easy to ignore. On Blu-ray, pause during Janine’s solo warm-up. On the wall behind her, a student’s drawing reads: “Ms. Teagues + Coffee = Power.” It’s a tiny art department joke that foreshadows Janine’s caffeine-fueled meltdown later in the season. Physical media lets you find these Easter eggs. Quinta Brunson and the directing team provide a

While the episode is hilarious on a standard stream, the Blu-ray transfer offers a deeper appreciation for the cinematography, sound design, and background gags that make this mockumentary so special. Let’s break down why S01E09 deserves a spot on your shelf.

In the golden age of streaming, owning a physical copy of a TV show might feel retro. But for fans of Abbott Elementary , the Blu-ray release of Season 1 isn’t just about nostalgia—it’s about preservation. And no episode highlights the value of that better than Season 1, Episode 9: “Step Class.” You can’t get that on Hulu

“Step Class” finds Ava (Janelle James) forcing the teachers to participate in a high-energy step class to improve school morale. Meanwhile, Gregory (Tyler James Williams) awkwardly tries to ask out a colleague, and Janine (Quinta Brunson) overcompensates to prove she’s fit enough to keep up.