Two Guys and a Girl season 1 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Berg, fascinated by a spider, relates it to engineering feats. He's caught in a web of his own lies, pretending to be a law student to his family. His father, unbeknownst to him, has quit law for sketch artistry. Both keep up their charades until a forced confrontation by their friend Pete. Amid this, Berg helps a friend with a medical emergency, impressing everyone with his skill. The episode ends with mutual revelations and acceptance, and Berg considering a future in medicine.
Full Episode S01E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the spider in the beginning?
The spider is admired for its design, compared to the Cranberg Building's structure.
Why is Berg's pretend medical play mentioned?
It highlights Berg's early interest in medicine and foreshadows his career choice.
What is the lie Berg tells about his career?
Berg lies about attending law school.
Why does Berg continue to pretend he's in law school?
He wants to avoid disappointing his father and is unsure about his career path.
What career does Berg's father actually pursue?
Berg's father becomes a sketch artist, leaving his law career.
Why does Mr. Bauer have to tell the truth?
Due to his son's birthday wish, Mr. Bauer cannot lie for 24 hours.
How do Berg's friends help maintain his lie?
They provide false affirmations about his law school attendance.
What triggers Sharon's medical emergency?
Sharon consumes synthetic candy bars that make her sick.
How does the confrontation between Berg and his father resolve?
They accept each other's true passions and careers.
What decision does Berg make about his future?
Berg decides to pursue a career in medicine.
Why does Berg's father keep his new career a secret?
He fears Berg's reaction and doesn't want to influence his career choice.
What is the reaction of Berg's father to Berg not being in law school?
He is initially shocked but eventually supportive.
How does Berg impress at the hospital?
Berg handles a medical situation well, showing aptitude for medicine.
What is the nature of the Bergen family's communication?
The Bergen family typically avoids truth and open communication.
What role does Pete play in the family confrontation?
Pete forces Berg and his father to confront their lies and communicate openly.