Bizaardvark season 3 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In an effort to earn concert tickets, Frankie and Paige agree to do chores around the house, but quickly look for ways to skirt their responsibilities, using Willow's undeniable charm to manipulate others into doing their work. Meanwhile, Bernie, seeking new hobbies due to an injury, writes a song that catches a record producer's interest but learns a tough lesson in creativity and commercial success. The episode culminates in a moral lesson about honesty and responsibility when Frankie and Paige's plan to use Willow to escape blame for a mishap backfires, teaching them to face the consequences of their actions.
Full Episode S03E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Grandma work on puzzles?
Puzzles help reduce her stress.
How do Frankie and Paige initially plan to get the concert tickets?
They consider stealing them but decide to accept Grandma's deal to do chores instead.
What is Bernie's "Mount Dishmore"?
A playful arrangement of dishes in the sink resembling Mount Rushmore.
What song does Bernie write, and what is it about?
"Crutchin' It," a song about his experience with an injury.
How do Frankie and Paige use Willow's charm?
They use Willow's charm to delegate their chores and manipulate situations to their advantage.
What happens to Grandma's puzzle?
Frankie and Paige accidentally destroy it while trying to avoid their chores.
What is the outcome of Bernie's song "Crutchin' It" with the record producer?
The song is rejected for being too complex, but Bernie's crutch art is bought by the producer.
What are the consequences for Frankie and Paige after confessing to Grandma?
They lose the concert tickets and are tasked with fulfilling all the promises they made to Willow.