Charles in Charge Season 2 Episode 9

Ep 9. Pizza Parlor Protest

  • TV-NR
  • February 23, 1987
  • 22 min
  • 6.2  (59)

Charles in Charge Season 2 Episode 9: Pizza Parlor Protest

In this episode of "Charles in Charge," titled "Pizza Parlor Protest," the Pembroke family finds themselves caught in the midst of a spirited community protest. As always, Charles, the responsible and lovable live-in college student, steps up to help navigate the chaos and provide much-needed moral support.

The episode begins with Charles, beautifully portrayed by Scott Baio, studying diligently in his room. Suddenly, he hears a commotion outside and rushes to see what's going on. To his surprise, he finds Buddy, the mischievous best friend of the Pembroke children, leading a group of neighborhood kids toward a local pizza parlor.

Charles quickly realizes that Buddy and the others are staging a protest against the parlor's recent decision to eliminate their favorite pizza topping, cheese. Charles joins the group, eager to solve the issue peacefully and restore harmony to the community. However, Charles soon discovers that convincing the pizza parlor owners might not be as easy as he initially thought.

Back at the Pembroke household, chaos ensues as protests pile up on the doorsteps. Jamie, a witty and resourceful member of the Pembroke family, suggests rallying support by creating posters and spreading the word on social media. Together, with Charles' guidance, they devise a plan to make their voices heard and bring positive change to their beloved pizza parlor.

Meanwhile, Charles takes it upon himself to investigate the matter further. He meets with Mr. Kellerman, the pizza parlor owner who adamantly defends his decision to remove cheese from the menu. Charles is determined to understand Mr. Kellerman's perspective and find a common ground for a resolution.

As Charles delves deeper into the issue, he discovers that Mr. Kellerman's decision was not motivated by personal gain but by the rise in lactose intolerance among his customers. This revelation complicates Charles' mission as he understands the importance of accommodating diverse dietary needs but also values the community's strong tradition of enjoying cheesy pizza together.

Undeterred, Charles organizes a meeting between Mr. Kellerman and the protesters. Both parties bring their arguments to the table, passionately voicing their concerns. Amidst the heated debate, Charles encourages empathy and compromise, reminding everyone of the importance of coming together as a community.

Throughout the episode, Charles is not only a mediator but also a mentor to the Pembroke children. He helps them understand the value of peaceful protest, assertiveness, and open-mindedness. Reflecting his kind-hearted nature, Charles encourages them to listen to different perspectives and find common ground.

Will Charles be able to bridge the divide between the pizza parlor owner and the protesters? Can he find a solution that satisfies both parties and keeps the community united? Tune in to this captivating episode of "Charles in Charge" to find out!

"Pizza Parlor Protest" challenges societal norms and promotes the importance of constructive dialogue in resolving conflicts. With its heartwarming storyline, engaging characters, and valuable life lessons, this episode showcases the enduring charm that made "Charles in Charge" a beloved family sitcom of the 1980s. So grab a slice of your favorite pizza and get ready for a memorable episode filled with laughter, love, and unexpected twists!

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  • First Aired
    February 23, 1987
  • Content Rating
    TV-NR
  • Runtime
    22 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (59)
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