Fresh Off the Boat season 3 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In preparation for the Clinton-Dole election, the Huang family turns their restaurant into a polling station. While discussing the Electoral College and gun control, they also deal with personal and political issues. Jessica faces a dilemma with her major real estate sale potentially resulting in higher taxes. School discussions revolve around Tupac's assassination and Biggie's alleged involvement. Hector's undocumented status comes to light, leading Jessica to confront her own outdated Green Card. Ultimately, she decides to pursue U.S. citizenship, influenced by these events.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Huang family preparing their restaurant for?
They are setting it up as a polling station for the Clinton-Dole election.
Why is Jessica using a home shower curtain at the polling station?
The curtain in the voting booth is broken.
What political issue does Evan criticize?
He criticizes the Electoral College system for being undemocratic.
What does Jessica's major real estate sale lead to?
Concerns about higher taxes due to her increased income.
What conspiracy theories do the kids discuss at school?
They debate theories about Biggie Smalls' involvement in Tupac's assassination.
How does Jessica learn about Hector's immigration status?
Through an incident where Hector fears being targeted by the INS.
What issue causes Jessica to reflect on her own immigration status?
Discovering her Green Card is outdated and needs renewal.
What decision does Jessica make about her citizenship?
She decides to apply for U.S. citizenship.
What were the election results in their precinct?
Bob Dole unexpectedly won in their precinct, despite low voter turnout.
What does Jessica look forward to after deciding to apply for citizenship?
The right to vote and the possibility of participating in "Wheel of Fortune."