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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.
When Will’s friend Jazz fails to find a suitable impostor, Will turns to the family’s cynical butler, , to play the part. Geoffrey’s performance is a highlight of the series: [S1E7] Def Poet's Society
Despite Will’s efforts, Jazz is the one who ends up with a date after claiming he is the real Raphael de la Ghetto. The family eventually points out that Will’s original
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 He is so moved by the audience's cheers
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The episode name is a play on the 1989 film Dead Poets Society .