Charlie and Lola season 2 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a playful morning filled with laughter, Charlie and Lola engage in a game of "I spy," leading Lola to embark on imaginative spying adventures with her imaginary friend, Soren Lorenson. Their curiosity is piqued by a series of mysterious observations: a large shoe in their garden and a moving van outside their home, leading them to wildly speculate about ogres and wolves moving in next door. The adventure culminates in meeting their new neighbor, Arnold Wolf, confirming Lola's imaginative guess and sparking a mix of excitement and fear about their new wolf neighbors.
Full Episode S02E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Lola's imaginary friend?
Soren Lorenson.
What does Lola like to pretend to do?
She likes to pretend she is spying.
What game do Charlie and Lola play together?
They play "I spy."
What are Charlie and Lola curious about in their garden?
An enormous shoe.
What does Lola speculate about the puddle outside?
She imagines it was made by a crying ogre.
Who are Charlie and Lola's new neighbors according to Lola?
A family of wolves.
What led Lola and Charlie to believe a wolf was moving in next door?
A letter addressed to "A Wolf."
What does Charlie go to learn at his swimming lesson?
The backstroke.
How does Lola describe her spying activity?
Noticing things every minute.
Who confirms the identity of the new neighbors as wolves?
Arnold Wolf introduces himself as their new neighbor.
What are the initial guesses about the moving van's significance?
Lola guesses it might be related to an ogre or a new person moving in.
How do Lola and her imaginary friend interpret the big clock or watch they see?
As a tiny watch for a very big ogre.
How do Lola and Charlie react to the idea of wolves moving in?
They are initially excited but then become fearful.
What does Arnold Wolf's introduction reveal about the new neighbors?
It confirms that the new neighbors are indeed wolves, named Wolf.
What is Lola and Charlie's mother's reaction to their adventures?
It is not directly mentioned, but they decide to tell their parents about their discovery.