You can catch this episode streaming on platforms like Max or Hulu.
The family eventually points out that Will’s original poem—the one he credited to a fake person—was actually very good on its own merits.
In a meta-moment, Will jokingly tells the audience that if they want to learn about poetry, they should actually read some.
He is so moved by the audience's cheers that he reverts to his posh British roots to recite Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s "The Charge of the Light Brigade," immediately blowing his cover. 💡 Notable Moments & Trivia
You can catch this episode streaming on platforms like Max or Hulu.
The family eventually points out that Will’s original poem—the one he credited to a fake person—was actually very good on its own merits. [S1E7] Def Poet's Society
In a meta-moment, Will jokingly tells the audience that if they want to learn about poetry, they should actually read some. You can catch this episode streaming on platforms
He is so moved by the audience's cheers that he reverts to his posh British roots to recite Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s "The Charge of the Light Brigade," immediately blowing his cover. 💡 Notable Moments & Trivia [S1E7] Def Poet's Society