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Single Parents - S02E06 - Welcome to Hell, Sickos!
 

Single Parents season 2 episode 6

Welcome to Hell, Sickos!

 
It's Halloween night at Hilltop Elementary and the kids head to the school for a spooky celebration with Douglas. Will struggles with whether he should stay with Sophie at the school party or if he should swing by his girlfriend Tracy Freeze’s birthday, which results in a stressful night for Will trying to do both. Meanwhile, Poppy and Angie throw a Halloween party for teens at Douglas’ house in order to try to prove to themselves that they are cool moms.
 
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Single Parents / S02E06 : Welcome to Hell, Sickos!
Season 2, Episode 6 | Aired on October 30, 2019 | TV-PG | 25 min. | ABC (US)
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EPISODES
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Season 1
 
 
  • Single Parents - Episode 1 - Summer of Freedom
    Episode 1
    Summer of Freedom
  • Single Parents - Episode 2 - Graham Fought the Bones and the Bones Won
    Episode 2
    Graham Fought the Bones and the Bones Won
  • Single Parents - Episode 3 - Derek Sucks
    Episode 3
    Derek Sucks
  • Single Parents - Episode 4 - Big Widow Wives
    Episode 4
    Big Widow Wives
  • Single Parents - Episode 5 - Sport
    Episode 5
    Sport
  • Single Parents - Episode 6 - Welcome to Hell, Sickos!
    Episode 6
    Welcome to Hell, Sickos!
  • Single Parents - Episode 7 - Xander and Camille
    Episode 7
    Xander and Camille
  • Single Parents - Episode 8 - Every Thursday Should Be Like This
    Episode 8
    Every Thursday Should Be Like This
  • Single Parents - Episode 9 - A Place Where Men Can Be Men
    Episode 9
    A Place Where Men Can Be Men
  • Single Parents - Episode 10 - Good Holidays to You
    Episode 10
    Good Holidays to You
  • Single Parents - Episode 11 - The Angie-Man
    Episode 11
    The Angie-Man
  • Single Parents - Episode 12 - Welcome to Hilltop
    Episode 12
    Welcome to Hilltop
  • Single Parents - Episode 13 - Chunkies
    Episode 13
    Chunkies
  • Single Parents - Episode 14 - Yarn and Pebbles
    Episode 14
    Yarn and Pebbles
  • Single Parents - Episode 15 - Chez Second Grade
    Episode 15
    Chez Second Grade
  • Single Parents - Episode 16 - Hip$ for Dolores
    Episode 16
    Hip$ for Dolores
  • Single Parents - Episode 17 - Untz, Untz, Untz
    Episode 17
    Untz, Untz, Untz
  • Single Parents - Episode 18 - Oh Dip, She's Having a Baby
    Episode 18
    Oh Dip, She's Having a Baby
  • Single Parents - Episode 19 - A Night in Camarillo
    Episode 19
    A Night in Camarillo
  • Single Parents - Episode 20 - Look, This is Obviously a Sexy Situation
    Episode 20
    Look, This is Obviously a Sexy Situation
  • Single Parents - Episode 21 - A Night of Delicate Frenching
    Episode 21
    A Night of Delicate Frenching
  • Single Parents - Episode 22 - No. Wait. What? Hold on.
    Episode 22
    No. Wait. What? Hold on.

Single Parents season 2 episode 6 Recap and FAQ

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Episode Summary

In a Halloween-themed episode, the adults fret over the kids' secretive costume plans, suspecting a group theme. The kids surprise everyone by dressing up as exaggerated versions of the adults. Meanwhile, Halloween preparations unfold with quirky pumpkin designs and a dilemma about balancing a birthday party and parental duties emerges. The kids, declaring independence, opt to trick-or-treat without their parents, giving the adults an unexpected night off. However, their attempt to prove they're still cool to teenagers backfires spectacularly. The episode weaves through various misadventures, including a comedic escape room birthday party and a misunderstood death rumor, culminating in lessons about family, communication, and the complexities of balancing relationships and responsibilities.

Full Episode S02E06 Recap

### Opening Scene: Halloween Costume Anticipation - The group is anxious about the kids' secretive Halloween costumes, suspecting a group theme. Rory, known for his disdain for unoriginal ideas, increases the anticipation. - Discussion shifts to Miggy's responsibility for handing out Halloween candy, emphasizing a spooky experience. ### The Kids' Reveal - The kids surprise the adults by dressing up as versions of them, capturing their essence through exaggerated characteristics and professions. ### Halloween Preparations - Final touches on a pumpkin depicting Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a fractal design. - The adults request the kids' participation in a birthday video for Tracy, leading to a discussion about balancing relationships and parental duties. ### Halloween Night - Discussion on making Tracy feel prioritized amidst Halloween, drawing parallels to "The American President" film. - Plans to attend Tracy's birthday and the school event are complicated by Halloween traffic, leading to a scheme involving a fast-driving friend, Tony. ### The Adult Costumes and Parental Roles - The kids, declaring independence, opt to go trick-or-treating without their parents, granting the adults an unexpected night off. ### Handling Halloween Candy Duty - Miggy and Jack take on the Halloween candy duty with minimal enthusiasm, leading to a humorous misunderstanding with trick-or-treaters about Will's supposed death. ### Classroom Halloween Decor - Douglas is mistakenly believed to have failed at decorating the classroom for Halloween, leading to a spooky surprise he didn't orchestrate. ### The Parents' Night Out - Angie and another parent decide to prove their coolness by inviting teenagers to party with them, only to end up being robbed of their liquor. ### Will's Attempt to Balance - Will tries to balance attending Tracy's birthday party at an escape room and making it back for Sophie's pumpkin contest, leading to comedic and chaotic situations. ### The Conclusion: Family and Understanding - The episode wraps up with a reconciliation of expectations and realities, from the kids' independence to the adults' attempts to be cool or responsible. The importance of family, communication, and understanding one's roles is highlighted.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who dislikes unoriginal Halloween costume ideas?

Rory dislikes unoriginal Halloween costume ideas.

What is Miggy tasked with on Halloween?

Miggy is tasked with handing out Halloween candy.

How do the kids surprise the adults with their Halloween costumes?

The kids dress up as exaggerated versions of the adults.

What unique pumpkin design is featured?

A pumpkin depicting Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a fractal design is featured.

What dilemma does attending Tracy's birthday party present?

The dilemma is balancing Tracy's birthday party with Halloween responsibilities.

How do the adults plan to manage Halloween traffic?

They plan to use a fast-driving friend, Tony, to navigate Halloween traffic.

What is the outcome of the kids' decision to go trick-or-treating without parents?

The kids declare their independence, leaving the parents with an unexpected night off.

How do the adults react to the trick-or-treaters' misunderstanding about Will's status?

They humorously navigate the misunderstanding, inadvertently spreading a rumor of Will's death.

What is the twist with the classroom Halloween decorations?

The decorations are surprisingly elaborate, contrary to expectations that Douglas failed to decorate.

How does the attempt to prove coolness to teenagers backfire on the parents?

They end up being robbed of their liquor by the teenagers they invited to party.

What is Will's challenge during the episode?

Will struggles to balance attending Tracy's birthday party and being present for Sophie's pumpkin contest.

What lesson is learned by the end of the episode?

The importance of family, communication, and understanding one's roles is emphasized.

 
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