Solar Opposites season 3 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Brenda leads grace at a chaotic dinner featuring real-life Hungry Hungry Hippos. The Pupa, a blue creature, is arrested for theft, sparking concerns about his behavior. As the Pupa's antics escalate into rebellious teenage actions, the characters struggle with various discipline methods. They realize their influence on the Pupa and attempt a normal life to change him. Despite their efforts, the return of Little Buddy, a constant source of chaos, suggests their return to a sci-fi-filled lifestyle.
Full Episode S03E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Brenda?
Brenda is a character who is asked to say grace at a family dinner.
What happens during the family dinner?
A chaotic game involving real-life Hungry Hungry Hippos ensues.
Why is the Pupa arrested?
The Pupa is arrested for theft at a mall.
What does Korvo think of Earth and its inhabitants?
Korvo expresses disdain for Earth and its inhabitants, finding them stupid and confusing.
What is the Pupa accused of doing at school?
The Pupa is accused of running a black market piercing ring at school.
How do the characters try to discipline the Pupa?
They try various methods including grounding, harsher punishments, and attempting to lead a normal life.
What transformation does the Pupa undergo?
The Pupa transforms into a rebellious teenager.
What happens when Little Buddy is turned into a crystal paperweight?
This action fails to discipline the Pupa and leads to further chaos.
How do the characters react to realizing their role in the Pupa's behavior?
They attempt to change their ways and lead a normal, mundane life to positively influence the Pupa.
What is the outcome of the characters' attempt to normalize?
Their attempt to normalize is in vain, as the return of Little Buddy indicates a return to their original, chaotic lifestyle.