In Chinese philosophy, the Yin and Yang demonstrate how seemingly opposite forces are actually complementary, interacting to form a whole greater than either separate part.

22 Jump Street (2014)
PROFESSOR
A screenplay character in 22 Jump Street (2014).
- lines
- 6
- words
- 129
- scenes
- 5
- dialogue
- 1.7%
- avg words / line
- 21
- shortest / longest
- 11 / 50
Sample dialogue
How do astronomers detect black holes if they’re unable to see them? They don't! What they detect are visible phenomena that can only be explained by the existence of a nearby black hole. To see the unseeable, you must look for something visible that proves the presence of the invisible.
scene 86 — INT. DORM ROOM - DAYInstead of the cross, the Albatross about my neck was hung.
scene 116 — INT. LECTURE HALL - DAYAt the intersection of the sturdy Oak and the pliant Willow lies opportunity.
scene 3 — INT. FANCY JUMP STREET HEADQUARTERS - DAYAh, well a-day, what evil looks had I from old and young.
scene 116 — INT. LECTURE HALL - DAYIn Chinese philosophy, the Yin and Yang demonstrate how seemingly opposite forces are actually complementary, interacting to form a whole greater than either separate part.
scene 2 — INT. COLLEGE CLASSROOM - DAY
Bookends
Little known fact about the Albatross: it’s one of the only species that mates for life.