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The Kids Are Alright - S01E06 - Behind the Counter
 

The Kids Are Alright season 1 episode 6

Behind the Counter

 
Mike comes to the conclusion that Eddie is being sexually active and takes it upon himself to give him enough advice to work things out. Later, Peggy disagrees with how Mike handled the situation and they argue over how much they should interfere in their children's lives. Elsewhere, Joey and Timmy attempt to disrupt Frank's plan to do free yardwork so that they can go back to getting paid.
 
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The Kids Are Alright / S01E06 : Behind the Counter
Season 1, Episode 6 | Aired on November 27, 2018 | TV-PG | 25 min. | ABC (US)
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EPISODES  
 
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 1 - Pilot
    Episode 1
    Pilot
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 2 - Timmy's Poem
    Episode 2
    Timmy's Poem
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 3 - Microwave
    Episode 3
    Microwave
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 4 - Peggy's Day Out
    Episode 4
    Peggy's Day Out
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 5 - Boxing
    Episode 5
    Boxing
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 6 - Behind the Counter
    Episode 6
    Behind the Counter
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 7 - Little Cyst
    Episode 7
    Little Cyst
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 8 - Christmas 1972
    Episode 8
    Christmas 1972
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 9 - The Love List
    Episode 9
    The Love List
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 10 - Show Boat
    Episode 10
    Show Boat
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 11 - Mailbox
    Episode 11
    Mailbox
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 12 - Vietnam
    Episode 12
    Vietnam
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 13 - Valentine's Day
    Episode 13
    Valentine's Day
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 14 - Happy Cecil
    Episode 14
    Happy Cecil
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 15 - Nine Birthdays
    Episode 15
    Nine Birthdays
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 16 - Wendi's House
    Episode 16
    Wendi's House
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 17 - Low Expectations
    Episode 17
    Low Expectations
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 18 - Peggy Drives Away
    Episode 18
    Peggy Drives Away
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 19 - Mass For Shut-ins
    Episode 19
    Mass For Shut-ins
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 20 - Timmy's New Hobby
    Episode 20
    Timmy's New Hobby
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 21 - Mike's Award
    Episode 21
    Mike's Award
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 22 - Whales
    Episode 22
    Whales
  • The Kids Are Alright - Episode 23 - Irish Goodbye
    Episode 23
    Irish Goodbye

The Kids Are Alright season 1 episode 6 Recap and FAQ

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Episode Summary

In a 1970s setting, neighborhood kids enjoy free-range days but must be home at night. Eddie and his friends navigate parental expectations, local chores, and teenage relationships. When Frank offers to do yard work for free, it stirs concerns about undermining their chore-based economy. Eddie's late nights and relationship with his girlfriend Wendi come under parental scrutiny, prompting discussions on responsibility and respect amidst societal changes on gender roles.

Full Episode S01E06 Recap

### Street Life and Parental Concerns - During the day, the neighborhood kids, including Eddie, have the freedom to roam the streets like "feral cats." However, at night, their parents insist on having them home, ensuring they are safe and not out causing mischief. ### Confession Time - Eddie's friend insists on going to confession, although Eddie feels he hasn't done anything wrong and doesn't want to waste the priest's time. ### Roughhousing and Household Economics - The boys engage in roughhousing, leading to a humorous comment from a parent about their financial ability to have nice things due to the father's income. ### Mrs. Strausser's Yard Work Request - Mrs. Strausser approaches Eddie and Joey about doing yard work while she's away in Bakersfield for a week, mentioning tasks like raking and dealing with a dead squirrel. ### The Strausser Job Subcontracting - Joey sees an opportunity to make money by subcontracting the yard work to Eddie and William, while he takes a cut for himself. ### Father-Son Driving Lesson and Life Advice - Eddie's father gives him a driving lesson, discussing the importance of gentle braking. The conversation shifts to Eddie's interest in girls, and his father cautions him about staying out late and discusses the importance of confession for sins, humorously equating theft, murder, and buying condoms as all severe sins. ### Frank's Good Deed and Community Values - Frank, another neighborhood kid, offers to do the yard work for free, promoting good neighborly behavior, much to Joey's annoyance who sees it as a missed opportunity for making money. ### Parental Handling of Eddie's Late Nights - Eddie's father deals with his late-night outings by discussing them and setting boundaries, but avoids telling Eddie's mother the full extent to ensure she doesn't worry. ### Sibling Dynamics and Plans Gone Awry - The younger siblings discuss how they are perceived by their parents and express concerns over changing dynamics if everyone starts doing good deeds without compensation. ### Eddie and Wendi's Relationship Under Scrutiny - Eddie's relationship with his girlfriend, Wendi, comes under scrutiny as his parents and friends discuss his intentions and the importance of communication and respect in their relationship. ### The Community's Reaction to Frank's Free Work - The neighborhood reacts to Frank's decision to work for free with skepticism and concern, fearing it might set a precedent that could disrupt their small chore-based economy. ### Reflections on Change and Gender Roles - The episode ends with reflections on changing societal norms, especially concerning gender roles and expectations, as characters engage in discussions about relationships, responsibilities, and personal growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do the parents insist the kids be home at night?

The parents are concerned for their safety and want to ensure they're not out causing trouble.

What tasks does Mrs. Strausser ask the boys to do while she's away?

Mrs. Strausser asks the boys to rake, water the garden, and clean out dead animals from her yard.

How does Joey handle the yard work request from Mrs. Strausser?

Joey decides to subcontract the work to Eddie and William, taking a cut for himself.

What advice does Eddie's father give him about driving?

Eddie's father advises him to ease down on the brakes to reduce wear, instead of stomping on them.

How does Eddie's father handle his late-night outings?

Eddie's father talks to him about the importance of confession and being responsible, but he doesn't inform Eddie's mother of all the details to prevent her from worrying.

What is Frank's reason for doing the yard work for free?

Frank states that he believes neighbors should help each other out and that a good deed is its own reward.

What concerns do the siblings express about Frank's free work?

The siblings worry that if everyone starts working for free, it could disrupt their local economy where they earn money from doing various chores.

How do Eddie's parents react to his relationship with Wendi?

Eddie's parents are cautious and skeptical, emphasizing the need for respect and proper intentions in his relationship with Wendi.

What societal changes are reflected in the episode?

The episode reflects changing views on gender roles, with discussions about women's rights, relationships, and personal responsibilities in the context of the 1970s.

 
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