
Season 3, Episode 10 – “The Best of Orlando” finds Louis winning an award and leaving Jessica out of his thanks while Eddie, Emery and Grandma embark on a lucrative business opportunity.
Season 3, Episode 10 – “The Best of Orlando” finds Louis winning an award and leaving Jessica out of his thanks while Eddie, Emery and Grandma embark on a lucrative business opportunity.
Season 3, Episode 9 – “How to Be an American” is one last hurdle for Jessica to overcome in getting her citizenship. Too bad some skeletons start coming out of the closet as well. Meanwhile, as the Huang brothers have the day off from school, they plan a road trip that turn sour quickly.
Season 3, Episode 8 – It’s Christmas time on Fresh Off the Boat and “Where are the Giggles?” sees Evan home alone, Louis and Marvin at odds, Jessica on the hunt for Tickle Me Elmo and Eddie celebrating Kwanza in a very strong holiday episode with big laughs.
Season 3, Episode 7 – It’s Eddie and Allison’s one year anniversary on Fresh Off the Boat and while their relationship has hit a road bump, their respective father’s friendship takes off. Elsewhere, Jessica feels the pain of jury duty while Evan and Emery come under the weight of a Tamagotchi.
Season 3, Episode 6 – In this week’s Fresh Off the Boat, Evan and Jessica find God in different places bringing a clash to their Sundays together. Meanwhile, a teeth cleaning has disastrous results for Louis.
Season 3, Episode 5 – It’s Thanksgiving on Fresh Off the Boat and Eddie wants it easy, as Jessica plans holiday profits at Cattleman’s Ranch. In the only way Fresh Off the Boat can Eddie and Jessica face off to very funny results.
Season 3, Episode 4 – “Citizen Jessica” sees Fresh Off the Boat get political in this week’s episode with timely satire for the Huangs, as well as Eddie and his friends disagreeing over Tupac’s murder. A well written episode, makes this week’s episode a stand out in a rather dull season.
Season 3, Episode 3 – Fresh Off the Boat celebrates Halloween this week with “Louisween” that finds the show retreading the same ground, this time during a Halloween setting that pits the Huangs against each other.
Season 3, Episode 2 – “Breaking Chains” finds the status quo changed for Eddie and his brothers as this week’s Fresh Off the Boat finds everyone accepting various changes in their lives. With summer coming to a close and a new school year beginning the three brothers must learn to adapt accordingly including Jessica, whose none too pleased.
Fresh Off the Boat wraps its second season with a funny episode guest-starring Ken Jeong as Gene Huang, the brother with a grudge from that fateful day at the hot springs.
Eddie invites Alison over to meet his mother, but a more Chinese version of Alison arrives for dinner on Fresh Off the Boat.
Emery learns the difference between being left out and left behind, and Eddie learns to share the fun on Fresh Off the Boat.
Jessica struggles to make a profit on the flip property when she rents to squatters, and Evan and Emery defend their perfect case-solving record when a Casio goes missing on Fresh Off the Boat.
Evan finds out if the name makes the boy or the boy makes the name as Fresh Off the Boat calls on its extraordinary cast to deliver another hilarious episode.
One of the great surprises of the second season is the show’s willingness to play with its format. This week, Jessica takes part in neighborhood drama that mirrors her favorite television show.
The show has expanded and experimented with different stylistic choice; montages, comedic set-ups and pay offs, even slight tonal shifts. These creative choices keep the show fresh, while keeping the show Fresh.
Fresh Off The Boat explores the world of competitive chili and the need to make sure you are “Doing It Right”. The product is key in his attempt to stir a winning pot of chili.
Jessica is Fresh Off The Boat when she manages Cattleman’s and Louis must expand on his “Tight Two” when he has to stay home and watch the boys all night.
Fresh Off The Boat takes a funny look at love, jealously, and the need to Keep ‘em Separated.
Billie Jean King arrives on Fresh Off The Boat when Louis experiences “Michael Change Fever” and the boys take career placement tests at school.
Fresh Off The Boat explores the first case of cyber bullying in Orlando when “Phil’s Phaves” gives the Cattleman’s a terrible review.
Emery Huang is obsessed with romance, where’d he get that obsession from? Who knows, because as we watch Valentine’s Day play out in the Huang household, it becomes very clear that it was not from his parents.
It’s great to have the Huang’s back. There’s plenty of fantastic dark drama on the schedule but you have to dig the family that solves their problems with creative effort and loving cooperation.
Jessica has a model holiday village called Jessicatown. It’s almost perfect, except is has two competing bookstores and it’s missing one building: The White Horse Bakery of Dickens Village.
Fresh Off The Boat explores the world of friendship. In “We Done Son”, Louis gets a call from an old friend while Jessica and Eddie’s relationships both suffer set backs.
Louis plans the first family “Huangsgiving” on Fresh Off The Boat. Every year, Jessica’s mother has a pre-dawn ritual to decide where the family will gather for Thanksgiving. Connie has ended up hosting every year in the past, but this year is different.
This episode sends Eddie three doors down to spend that night in a house with a cool mom when he turns “The Big 1-2.” Eddie plans a covert mall-party to celebrate his twelfth while Emery and Evan let their dark sides loose.
Fresh Off The Boat explores the complicated world of middle school romance and Louis shares from his deep bag of talent on “Good Morning Orlando.”
Fresh Off The Boat treats the Huangs to their first Halloween, in “Miracle on Dead Street” and Jessica defends her new flip against menacing teens planning some dirty tricks for Halloween.
Louis gets his hopes up for Eddie’s first school dance, “The Fall Ball” on Fresh Off The Boat, Grandma’s boyfriend dies and leaves her some money, and Jessica wants to buy a flip-property.