Charlie and Lola season 1 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Lola, encouraged by her imaginary friend Soren Lorensen, decides to use her brother Charlie's prize-winning, delicate rocket for an imaginary adventure to help a sad elephant escape from laughing hyenas. Despite Charlie's strict instructions not to touch the rocket, it breaks during their play. Initially denying her involvement, Lola contemplates confessing the truth to mend their strained relationship, highlighting the importance of honesty and taking responsibility for one's actions.
Full Episode S01E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Lola's imaginary friend?
Soren Lorensen.
What did Charlie's rocket win?
First prize in a class competition.
What materials was Charlie's rocket made from?
Three cereal packets, ten yoghurt pots, 157 sweet wrappers, 28 bottle tops, and a roll of extra-extra-wide tin foil.
Why did Lola and Soren Lorensen decide to use the rocket?
To help a sad elephant named Ellie escape from laughing hyenas.
What was Lola's initial reaction when Charlie asked if she broke the rocket?
She denied breaking the rocket.
Did Lola eventually tell Charlie the truth about the rocket?
Yes, Lola decides to tell Charlie the truth about what happened to the rocket.
How did Lola justify using the rocket for their adventure?
She believed they needed to be extra specially careful, as implied by Charlie's warning.
What consequence does Lola face after the rocket incident?
Lola contemplates telling Charlie the truth and apologizing to mend their relationship.
What does Lola learn from the incident with the rocket?
The importance of honesty and taking responsibility for one's actions.
Who did Lola initially suggest might have broken the rocket?
She suggested that Soren Lorensen might have been responsible.
What game did Charlie play while Lola was with Soren Lorensen?
Charlie went to play football with Marv.
What does Lola propose to Charlie as the real reason behind the rocket's damage?
She tells a story involving their adventure with Ellie the elephant and the hyenas, leading to the rocket's accidental damage.
What was Charlie's reaction to Lola's initial denial about the rocket?
Charlie accused Lola of lying and threatened to tell their parents.
How does Lola plan to make Charlie like her again after the incident?
By telling him the truth and apologizing.
Does the text indicate whether Charlie forgives Lola?
The text ends with Lola's intention to confess, leaving Charlie's response unknown.