Mrs. Wolfe: What I really want, honestly Lou, is for you to know what to do, so that you can communicate it to the people here, your students, to whomever.
Mr. Mazzu: It's whoever, not whomever.
Mrs. Wolfe: No, it's whomever.
Mr. Mazzu: NO, whomever is never actually right.
Robbie: Well, sometimes it's right.
Gwen: Mr. Mazzou is right, it's a made up word used to trick students.
Simon: No, actually, whomever is the formal version of the word.
Michael: Obviously, it's a real word, but I don't know when to use it correctly.
Jolene: I know what's right, but I'm not gonna say, because you're all jerks who didn't like my meme last night.
Mrs. Wolfe: Do you really know which one is correct?
Lilette: It's whom when it's the object of the sentence and who when it's the subject.
Clark: That sounds right.
Mr. Mazzu: Well, it sounds right, but is it?
Jeremy: How did Mrs. Wolfe use it, as an object?
Annabelle: I don't know, but Simon used ME as an object!
Jeremy: Is she right about the...?
Sasha: How did she say it again?
Maashous: It was Mrs. Wolfe wanted Mr. Mazzu, the subject, to explain the computer system, the object--
Maashous: --to whomever, meaning us, the indirect object, which is the correct usage of the word.
Mr. Mazzu: *has a temper tantrum*