Step by Step season 6 episode 19 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Lilly receives conflicting dating advice, sparking a humorous misunderstanding when she thinks Rich and Dana are expecting a baby due to kissing. A fantastical explanation about babies leads to more confusion. Meanwhile, characters engage in horse race betting, leading to a tense situation when their horse, Thunderbolt, fails. At school, Lilly's show-and-tell about babies causes a stir, but the families involved resolve their differences, understanding the value of their children's friendship. The episode concludes with a comedic lesson on the importance of laundry.
Full Episode S06E19 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What advice does Karen give Lilly about dating?
Karen tells Lilly, "He who has the gold gets the date."
Who counters Karen's advice to Lilly?
Another character counters Karen's advice, promoting Lilly's independence and strength against "the totalitarian testosterone conspiracy."
What misunderstanding arises about Rich and Dana?
There's a humorous misunderstanding that Rich and Dana are expecting a baby.
How does Lilly explain her belief about Rich and Dana having a baby?
Lilly explains she thought they were having a baby because they were kissing.
What story does Frank use to explain where babies come from?
Frank uses a fantastical cabbage patch story.
Who does Lilly want to hear the explanation of babies' origin from?
Lilly wants to hear the explanation from her father.
What horse racing prediction does Jean-Luc make?
Jean-Luc predicts that a horse named Susie Q will win the race.
What happens with the horse Thunderbolt in the race?
Thunderbolt fails in the race, leading to a tense situation for the characters who bet on it.
What topic does Lilly discuss during show-and-tell?
Lilly discusses where babies come from during show-and-tell.
What issue do the Lamberts face with another child's parents?
The Lamberts face a misunderstanding with another child's parents who think their family is inappropriate.
How is the misunderstanding between the Lamberts and the other parents resolved?
The misunderstanding is resolved by agreeing to let their kids play together, emphasizing the importance of their children's friendship.
What life lesson is discussed in the final scene?
The final scene discusses a humorous lesson about laundry and life, highlighting the importance of understanding basic tasks.