Brickleberry season 3 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Ethel wakes up after her birthday to find she's slept with Steve, leading to a mix of regret and misinterpreted emotions. Steve, misunderstanding the situation, thinks they're in a relationship. When Ethel believes she's pregnant, she decides on an abortion, only for Steve to claim he's pregnant with her embryo. The situation spirals with Steve experiencing a pseudo-pregnancy and Ethel grappling with her feelings. In a twist, the 'baby' turns out to be a tumor, and the Skymall CEO is revealed as the father, not Steve.
Full Episode S03E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who did Ethel wake up next to after her birthday celebration?
Steve.
Why did Ethel initially go to an abortion clinic?
She thought she was pregnant with Steve's baby.
How did Steve end up thinking he was pregnant?
He believed he had transferred Ethel's embryo to himself.
Who was revealed to be the actual father of Ethel's supposed baby?
The CEO of Skymall.
What was the outcome of Steve's 'pregnancy'?
It turned out to be a tumor, not a baby.
What relationship did Steve fantasize about with Ethel?
A romantic and marital relationship.
How did Woody try to prove Malloy's existence in the mental institution?
By attempting to make Malloy talk in front of the doctors.
What was the reason for Ethel's breakup with the Skymall CEO?
The CEO was not ready to settle down.
What kind of advice did Woody give Steve about women?
To pursue them when they are vulnerable.
What did Steve do to celebrate his supposed night with Ethel?
He sang about it in public.
How did Ethel feel about being pregnant?
She was distressed and did not want the baby.
What unconventional place did Ethel go to for an abortion?
An Abortionmobile/taco truck.
How did Steve try to comfort Ethel at the bar?
By buying her a drink and showing sympathy.
What was Steve's reaction to being 'pregnant'?
He was excited and embraced the experience.
How did the episode "Baby Daddy" end?
With the revelation that Steve's pregnancy was actually a tumor, not a baby.