Charlie and Lola season 2 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
When Charlie and Lola prepare a circus show for their grandparents, Lola struggles with her forward roll. Encouraged by her imaginary friend Soren Lorenson, they practice various acts. However, Charlie injures his arm, casting doubt on their performance. Despite his injury, Lola remains optimistic, adapting their circus show to include Charlie in a new, stationary role. Together, they demonstrate resilience and creativity, showcasing that challenges can be overcome with support and imagination, culminating in a unique circus act that celebrates their bond.
Full Episode S02E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are Charlie and Lola preparing a circus show for?
Granny and Grandpa.
What difficulty does Lola face in the circus show preparation?
She struggles to do a forward roll.
Who is Soren Lorenson?
Lola's imaginary friend.
What accident happens to Charlie?
He hurts his arm.
How does Charlie injure himself?
It's implied that the injury happens while playing, but the exact cause isn't detailed.
What is Charlie's concern after getting injured?
He worries about not being able to do things he enjoys and participate in the circus show.
How does Lola react to Charlie's injury?
She tries to cheer him up and adjusts their circus show to include him.
What solution do they find for Charlie to participate in the circus show despite his injury?
Charlie participates by being "the stillest thing in the universe."
What role does Lola play in the circus show?
She performs hula-hooping and a forward roll.
Can Charlie perform his juggling act after his injury?
He attempts to juggle with one hand but prefers to stay completely still.
How does the story illustrate the siblings' bond?
Through their creative problem-solving and support for each other following Charlie's injury.