Step by Step season 6 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Barky's owner discusses a new dog friend for him and the family plays Monopoly with a French hairdresser, Jean-Luc. J.T. secretly eats his father's ice cream sandwich, and Barky becomes a college tutor. His first student, a casual guy, flirts with tutor Dana, causing tension. Meanwhile, Carol and Frank's romantic getaway is interrupted by Jean-Luc. Dana and her student have a heated argument that turns into a passionate moment, but they agree it was a mistake. Jean-Luc spends a lonely birthday, but Carol and Frank eventually find him and apologize. Dana and her student develop a secret romantic relationship, and Rich improves in his studies under Dana's tutelage.
Full Episode S06E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the name of the Rottweiler that Barky's owner suggests for Barky?
Rex.
Who wins the Monopoly game in the dining room scene?
Jean-Luc.
Why does J.T. give Lilly a dollar in the kitchen scene?
To keep her silent about him eating the last ice cream sandwich.
What subject is Barky tutoring in?
College-level courses, unspecified.
Who interrupts Carol and Frank's romantic getaway?
Jean-Luc, with hair care products.
What is the nature of the relationship between Dana and her student?
Initially tense, but develops into a flirtatious and romantic attraction.
How do Carol and Frank react to Jean-Luc feeling hurt on his birthday?
They apologize and encourage him to socialize more.
What is the student's reaction to Dana's tutoring approach?
He is flirtatious and nonchalant, which frustrates Dana.
What type of movie do Dana and her student watch on their date?
A movie with gratuitous violence and topless women.
How does Rich, Dana's student, perform on his test after tutoring?
He gets a B.
What is Dana's initial impression of her student?
She finds him to be dilute and unimpressive.
Why do Carol and Frank need privacy at the spa resort?
They want to enjoy a romantic weekend alone.
What does Jean-Luc bring to Carol and Frank at the spa?
Emergency Hair Care 9-1-1 products.
How does Dana describe her relationship with her student?
As a moment of demented passion but not suitable for an actual date.
What does the student suggest as a reward for his improved grades?
Celebrating with Dana, indicating a closer relationship.