Timothy O'Neill, or simply Mr. O'Neill to the students, is an English teacher at Lawndale High, who also heads many counseling groups, including It's Okay to Cry. He is always cheerful and sensitive, but usually forgets his students' names and is taken advantage of. He has a long-running romance with the science teacher, Ms. Barch. Despite constant attempts at helping people find their emotions, he shows signs of repression and cries often. As a teacher, he tries to get in touch with students by tapping into their emotions so that they can relate to whatever it is they are learning. He has a "team player" mentality that is often shown in episodes where there is a field trip and students and faculty travel on school buses. When it comes to violence and gore, he often shudders and writes it
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| - Timothy O'Neill, or simply Mr. O'Neill to the students, is an English teacher at Lawndale High, who also heads many counseling groups, including It's Okay to Cry. He is always cheerful and sensitive, but usually forgets his students' names and is taken advantage of. He has a long-running romance with the science teacher, Ms. Barch. Despite constant attempts at helping people find their emotions, he shows signs of repression and cries often. As a teacher, he tries to get in touch with students by tapping into their emotions so that they can relate to whatever it is they are learning. He has a "team player" mentality that is often shown in episodes where there is a field trip and students and faculty travel on school buses. When it comes to violence and gore, he often shudders and writes it
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| - Timothy O'Neill, or simply Mr. O'Neill to the students, is an English teacher at Lawndale High, who also heads many counseling groups, including It's Okay to Cry. He is always cheerful and sensitive, but usually forgets his students' names and is taken advantage of. He has a long-running romance with the science teacher, Ms. Barch. Despite constant attempts at helping people find their emotions, he shows signs of repression and cries often. As a teacher, he tries to get in touch with students by tapping into their emotions so that they can relate to whatever it is they are learning. He has a "team player" mentality that is often shown in episodes where there is a field trip and students and faculty travel on school buses. When it comes to violence and gore, he often shudders and writes it off as "icky".
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