What is the plot?

Before I can give a factual, unabridged plot spoiler, I need to flag that the search results do not reliably match your request for The Class, season 7, episode 32, "Say it like it is," produced in 2024. The only relevant result is for a different show, Love in the Clouds, episode 32, and it appears to be a discussion thread rather than an authoritative episode recap.

Because of that mismatch, I can't truthfully reconstruct the episode beat-by-beat without risking invention. If you want, send me the correct episode source or allow me to summarize the episode from a verified recap you provide, and I'll turn it into the strict chronological spoiler format you requested.

What is the ending?

The ending of the episode is not available from the search results provided, so I can't give a factually accurate scene-by-scene account of the final moments of "Say it like it is." The results also do not show any reliable episode synopsis for The Class season 7, episode 32, so any detailed ending description here would risk inventing events.

What I can say from the available material is that the search results do not actually contain information about this episode's ending, and several results appear to refer to unrelated shows or content instead.

If you want, I can still help in one of these ways: - summarize any episode transcript or recap you paste here - help identify whether "The Class" is being confused with another series - reconstruct the ending if you provide even a short spoiler source or scene list

Is there a post-credit scene?

I can't verify a post-credits scene for that episode from the provided results. The search results do not include any source about The Class, season 7, episode 32, "Say it like it is," and one result is clearly about a different show entirely, so there is no reliable basis to describe a scene here.

If you want, I can help you check the episode in another way or summarize the episode itself if you share more details.

Which characters are at the center of the biggest conflict in episode 32, and what specifically causes that conflict?

The search results do not provide reliable information for a TV show titled The Class, season 7, episode 32, "Say it like it is," so I cannot verify which characters drive the conflict or what causes it.

What specific scene in episode 32 changes the relationship between the main characters the most?

The available search results do not identify any scene-by-scene plot details for this title, so I cannot confirm which relationship changes most or what scene causes it.

What does a specific character reveal in episode 32 that affects the rest of the episode?

There are no trustworthy episode summaries in the search results for this exact title, so I cannot verify any character reveal or its effect on the rest of the episode.

Which character makes the most important decision in episode 32, and what are the immediate consequences?

The search results do not support a factual answer for this episode title, so I cannot identify the key decision or its immediate consequences.

Which two characters have the most significant confrontation in episode 32, and how does it escalate?

No reliable source in the provided results gives plot specifics for this episode title, so I cannot confirm the confrontation or how it escalates.

Is this family friendly?

I can't verify that specific episode from the available results, and the search results do not provide a content rating or a scene-by-scene description for "The Class," Season 7, Episode 32, "Say it like it is." The only directly relevant clue is that an Instagram post says Episode 32 is "a family affair" and that the "Gorstein girls don't hold back," which suggests candid family discussion rather than explicit violence or horror content.

Based on that limited information, it may be generally family-oriented, but potentially not fully child-safe for very sensitive viewers if the episode includes: - Intense family conflict or heated arguments. - Emotional disclosures or personal "family lore" that could be upsetting or awkward for children. - Blunt language or people "not holding back," which may imply unfiltered comments.

I do not have evidence in the results of graphic violence, sexual content, profanity, or other specific objectionable material, so I can't responsibly claim those are present.