The Real O'Neals season 2 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
When Kenny gets roped into wrestling due to a teammate's illness, he's hesitant but ultimately agrees after reminiscing about a childhood favor. Encouraged by meeting professional athletes and using unconventional tactics inspired by "West Side Story," he wins his match, surprising everyone. Meanwhile, the O'Neals navigate personal challenges, showcasing their quirky dynamics and growth. The episode highlights the importance of accepting identity and standing up against discrimination, culminating in Kenny facing refusal from an opponent due to his sexuality. In solidarity, Jimmy forfeits his match, underscoring family and moral support.
Full Episode S02E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Kenny have to join the wrestling team?
Kenny had to join the wrestling team because another wrestler, Scotty Butler, got mono and they needed a substitute to avoid forfeiting the match.
How did Kenny feel about joining the wrestling team?
Initially, Kenny was reluctant and not interested in joining the wrestling team, but he eventually agreed to help.
What motivated Kenny to try and win the wrestling match?
Kenny was motivated by the encouragement from professional athletes Gus Kenworthy and Robbie Rogers, as well as the desire to not be a cliché and to make them proud.
What strategy did Kenny use in his wrestling match?
Kenny used unconventional tactics inspired by "West Side Story," specifically mimicking the dance fight between Riff and Bernardo.
How did the family react to Kenny's wrestling victory?
The family was surprised and proud of Kenny's victory, celebrating his unexpected talent and win.
What issue did Kenny face before his wrestling match?
Kenny faced discrimination from an opponent who refused to wrestle him because he was gay.
How did Jimmy react to the discrimination Kenny faced?
Jimmy stood in solidarity with Kenny by deciding to forfeit his own match, emphasizing that if there was a problem with Kenny being gay, then he too had a problem with them.
What themes are explored in this episode?
The episode explores themes of acceptance, identity, standing up for what's right, family support, and challenging stereotypes.