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Suck Me Shakespeer
Film · 2013
If the chaotic redemption arcs of Suck Me Shakespeer hooked you, you will love these stories about outsiders navigating high-stakes environments.
Books on the same thread

Double Or Die
Charlie Higson · Book · 2012
Much like the undercover mission in Suck Me Shakespeer, this story places an unlikely protagonist in a rigid academic setting where he must rely on his wits to survive.

Maximum Security
Robert Muchamore · Book · 2005
This story mirrors the infiltration elements of Suck Me Shakespeer, focusing on the tension of a criminal identity being used to navigate a complex and dangerous school environment.
Didn't Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta
James Hannaham · Book · 2022
Fans of the redemptive journey in Suck Me Shakespeer will appreciate this perspective on re-entry into society, balancing a difficult past with the humor of navigating new social landscapes.
The Finkler Question
Howard Jacobson · Book · 2010
If you enjoyed the satirical tone of Suck Me Shakespeer, you will find a similar sharp-witted exploration of male social dynamics and the absurdity of professional life here.
Series on the same thread

Great Teacher Onizuka
Series · 1999
Onizuka is the direct spiritual sibling to the lead in Suck Me Shakespeer, using his unconventional past as a former delinquent to reach students others have long written off.

Sex Education
Laurie Nunn · Series · 2019
This show shares the high school comedy energy of Suck Me Shakespeer, focusing on how social outcasts can unexpectedly disrupt the status quo through their unique, often misguided, initiatives.

A Man on the Inside
Michael Schur · Series · 2024
The fish-out-of-water premise here echoes the undercover investigation in Suck Me Shakespeer, providing a clever look at how a second chance can lead to an unlikely new identity.

How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast)
Matthias Murmann · Series · 2019
This story channels the criminal-turned-student chaos of Suck Me Shakespeer, showing how a desperate attempt to fix a personal failure leads to an escalating series of comedic misadventures.
Podcasts on the same thread

CounterClock
Audiochuck · Podcast · 2025
If you enjoyed the investigative drive behind the plot in Suck Me Shakespeer, this podcast offers a deeper, more serious look at the process of uncovering hidden truths.

Crime in Sports
James Pietragallo, Jimmie Whisman · Podcast · 2026
This podcast captures the comedic side of misconduct found in Suck Me Shakespeer, focusing on the absurd intersection of rule-breaking individuals and the systems trying to contain them.
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Common questions
Is Suck Me Shakespeer about an actual teacher?
No, the protagonist Zeki Müller is an ex-con who goes undercover as a teacher at a Gymnasium. He takes the position to locate money he hid before he was incarcerated, rather than to pursue a legitimate career in education.
What is the primary motivation for Zeki Müller in Suck Me Shakespeer?
Zeki Müller acts as a teacher in Suck Me Shakespeer solely to retrieve money he stashed away before he went to prison. His employment at the school is a calculated cover story intended to help him recover his hidden funds.
Does Suck Me Shakespeer take place at a prestigious school?
No, the setting of Suck Me Shakespeer is a below average Gymnasium. Zeki Müller infiltrates this specific institution because it provides the necessary access to the location where he previously hid his money.
Should I watch Suck Me Shakespeer if I want to see a story about a criminal undercover?
Yes, Suck Me Shakespeer follows an ex-con named Zeki Müller who poses as a teacher. The film focuses on his efforts to find money he stashed before his incarceration while he maintains his undercover identity at a school.