Ep 15. Would You Wrather Trash a Friend?
- TV-G
- April 3, 2020
- 22 min
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Coop and Cami Ask the World is a family-comedy television show that airs on Disney Channel. In season 2 episode 15, the siblings, Coop and Cami, are faced with a dilemma. They have to decide between two bad options, involving one of their friends.
The episode begins with Coop and Cami filming their YouTube show, where they ask their viewers to vote on various scenarios. This time, they ask the viewers if they would rather have the power to turn invisible or to read minds. While they are filming, their friend Fred walks in and asks them for help.
Fred tells them that he accidentally broke his dad's laptop, and he doesn't know what to do. Coop and Cami suggest that he should tell his dad the truth about what happened, but Fred is afraid that his dad will get angry and punish him. Coop and Cami decide to ask their viewers for advice, and the majority of them suggest that Fred should tell the truth.
However, things take a turn for the worse when Fred's dad finds out about the broken laptop and blames Coop and Cami for it. He accuses them of teaching Fred how to lie and cover up the incident. Coop and Cami try to explain that they didn't do anything wrong, but Fred's dad is angry and won't listen.
Feeling guilty about the situation, Coop and Cami decide to take matters into their own hands and fix the laptop themselves. They concoct a plan to sneak into Fred's dad's office and replace the broken laptop with a new one. However, their plan backfires when they accidentally knock over a vase and cause a commotion, alerting Fred's dad to their presence.
Fred's dad is even more angry now and threatens to call the police. Coop and Cami try to explain that they were only trying to help, but he still doesn't believe them. In the end, they realize that they made a mistake and should have just told the truth from the beginning.
Overall, this is a heartfelt and relatable episode about friendship, honesty, and the consequences of lying. It shows that even the best intentions can sometimes lead to a bad outcome, and that it's always better to be honest and take responsibility for your actions. The show is appropriate for all ages and is a fun, lighthearted way to explore important life lessons.