Fresh Off the Boat season 3 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The Huangs receive a Tamagotchi from Taiwan, stirring excitement, especially as Jessica grapples with an unexpected jury duty notice. At jury duty, Jessica's attempts to avoid service fail, and she ambitiously becomes the jury foreperson, causing a mistrial with her assertiveness. Meanwhile, Eddie struggles with the idea of watching "Romeo and Juliet" for his anniversary with Allison, reflecting on their relationship's stagnancy. Fathers Louis and Gary bond over music, influencing Eddie and Allison's dynamic. The episode closes with the Tamagotchi's demise and Jessica's revelation that her jury duty was a mistake.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main gift the Huang family receives from cousin Hennessy?
A Tamagotchi from Taiwan.
Why is Jessica unhappy when she receives mail?
She receives a notice for jury duty.
How do the Huangs decide to name their Tamagotchi?
They name it Jerry Orbach, in honor of the American justice system.
What movie do Eddie and Allison plan to see for their anniversary?
"Romeo and Juliet."
What strategy does Jessica use to try and avoid jury duty?
She mentions watching a lot of crime shows like "L.A. Law."
What issue do Eddie and his friend discuss about Eddie's relationship?
The lack of gift-giving between Eddie and Allison.
How does Eddie feel about watching "Romeo and Juliet"?
He is reluctant and prefers "Space Jam."
What causes tension in the jury deliberation room?
Jessica's ambition to become Jury Boss and her questioning of Harvey's credibility.
How do Eddie and Allison's dads bond?
Over a shared love of music and Shakespeare.
What leads to a mistrial in the courtroom?
Jessica's inappropriate comments while reading the verdict.
Why do Louis and Gary decide to end their friendship?
To help their children's relationships.
What realization does Eddie come to about his relationship with Allison?
He needs to be more spontaneous and appreciative.
What happens to the Tamagotchi by the end of the episode?
It dies.
What does Jessica learn about her jury duty summons?
She wasn't required to attend as she is not yet a citizen.