Baskets season 3 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In this episode, the Baskets family navigates the complexities of running a rodeo. Dale Baskets ambitiously takes over a career college, while Chip struggles with mundane office tasks, longing to return to clowning. Their mother, Christine, inherits money and throws herself into the rodeo business, even sewing her own outfit for a TV appearance. Tensions rise as Dale buys sedated horses, leading to a chaotic scramble to prepare for the news feature. Despite challenges, the family's dedication to the rodeo is evident.
Full Episode S03E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was the American character offered a job in a Russian circus?
He was offered a job due to a vacancy in the traveling circus.
What was the outcome of the trustees meeting?
The trustees voted to remove a character as president.
Who takes over Baskets Career College?
Dale Baskets takes over the college.
How did a character come into a nest egg?
They inherited it after their mother died.
What business does a character's family run?
They run a carpeting business.
What new name is proposed for the rodeo?
"Baskets Family Rodeo" is the proposed new name.
Who struggles with office work at the rodeo?
Chip Baskets struggles with the office work.
What does Dale buy for the rodeo?
Dale buys three stallions and hires cowboys.
Why does Chip want to return to clowning?
He prefers clowning over management work.
How does Christine feel about the news feature on the rodeo?
Christine is excited about the news feature.
What outfit issue does Christine face for the TV appearance?
She struggles to find the perfect outfit and attempts to sew one.
What problem is discovered with the new horses?
The horses were sedated when purchased.
Who argues about handling the horses for the news feature?
Dale and Chip argue about this issue.
What happens during the news interview?
Christine impresses with her outfit, and Chip awkwardly contributes.
What are the contrasting approaches of Chip and Dale in rodeo management?
Chip prefers clowning and hands-on work, while Dale focuses on business aspects.