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
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.
Logline: A nerdy eleven-year-old thinks he’s finally free of his schoolyard bully, only to discover that his mom is dating his nemesis’ father and has invited both into their home.
Fresh Off The Boat sends Jessica and Louis to “Shaquille O’Neal Motors” on their 12th anniversary to buy a much-needed second car. Jessica gets her groove back and it comes with the keys to a new 1995 Honda Accord.
Fresh Off The Boat pits Eddie against bullies and heartache this week with “Boy II Man.” Jessica is in serious son-control mode throughout this episode, and maybe even goes a step too far. She isn’t interested in being friends with her boys; she just wants them to obey her.
Fresh Off The Boat returns from summer vacation with a “Family Business Trip” to Gator World. Chillin’ Eddie is back for seventh grade and Jessica nails a hotel with her Child Disfigurement Fee.
Jessica worries about losing her heritage, but Louis assures her they remain “So Chineez.”
“Fresh Off The Boat” is hilarious when the Dribbling Tiger, Bounce Pass Dragon takes over Eddie’s basketball team.
Eddie stretches the truth for a good cause; and stretches, and stretches…
Jessica’s college boyfriend visits the Huang house and exposes several relationship issues.
Eddie reaches for his goal, the elusive neighbor Nicole. Jessica struggles to do her best instead of being the best.
“Sometimes the more meaningful way to connect with somebody isn’t the most obvious way.” – Eddie Huang
Eddie scores a nod of appreciation from Nicole, and Louis’ new billboard generates new customers and old haters.
Eddie goes to work. He starts off as a fajita boy, but with grit and hard lessons-learned, he becomes a fajita man.
Before the one ring to rule them all, there was Cathy Ireland in the SI swimsuit issue and the Saturday sleepover.
A round-up of this week’s TV sales, pick-ups, attachments, and renewals.
It’s all about fitting in. Eddie hits on Honey, Louis drives business to the Cattleman’s Ranch.
Round up of this weeks TV sales, pick-ups, attachments, renewals & deals.
A recap of the week’s TV news!
A recap of the week’s TV news!
A recap of the week’s TV news!