Superior Donuts season 2 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Franco debates the pros and cons of checking the "African-American" box on his college application, opting not to in order to rely on his artistic merits. Despite this, his friend Arthur secretly checks it to boost his chances. Upon discovering this after receiving his acceptance to Dearborn College, Franco confronts Arthur but later learns that his acceptance was genuinely due to his strong portfolio and recommendation. Reassured, he decides to embrace the opportunity and attend Dearborn, resolving the tension with Arthur.
Full Episode S02E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted Franco to apply to Dearborn College?
Franco applied to Dearborn College because of its highly regarded art program.
Did Franco choose to identify as African-American on his college application?
No, Franco intentionally did not check the "African-American" box on his application as he wanted to be accepted based on his artistic talent alone.
What was Arthur's role in Franco's college application process?
Arthur provided a handwritten recommendation letter for Franco and secretly checked the "African-American" box on his application.
How did Franco react to discovering Arthur checked the "African-American" box on his application?
Franco was upset as he felt it undermined his desire to be accepted on his own merits.
What was the outcome of Franco's acceptance to Dearborn College?
Franco was accepted to Dearborn College, and it was clarified that his acceptance was based on his impressive portfolio and Arthur's recommendation, not his racial identity.
What is the "Bridges to the Future" program?
The "Bridges to the Future" program at Dearborn College is designed to support older students and introduce them to university life, focusing on inclusivity and diversity.
How does the episode resolve the conflict between Franco and Arthur regarding the college application?
The conflict resolves when Franco learns that his acceptance was genuinely due to his qualifications and Arthur's supportive recommendation, leading him to appreciate Arthur's intent and decide to attend Dearborn.