A party full of teenagers acting drunk because they think they are, which AV Club describes as a perfect encapsulation of how high schoolers "play at having awesome fun."
"Beers and Weirs" avoids the typical "epic party" tropes. Instead of a wild project X-style bash, we get: [S1E2] Beers and Weirs
volatile relationship throwing a wrench in Lindsay’s hopes. A party full of teenagers acting drunk because
While Lindsay is dealing with the social pressure of the party, Sam, Neal, and Bill are in full panic mode. Fearing the house will be trashed and they’ll be grounded for life, they come up with a classic "geek" solution: The Plan: Replace the real beer with a non-alcoholic keg. Fearing the house will be trashed and they’ll
pining after Cindy Sanders while trying to navigate the chaos.
Bill Haverchuck. In one of the episode’s best vignettes, Bill ends up drinking the actual beer alone in the kitchen, leading to some of the funniest (and most endearing) moments of the series. Why It Still Works
playing "Jesus Is Just Alright With Me" on the piano while Nick sings along.