Ep 6. Gary Tries to Do It All
- TV-14
- October 28, 2009
- 20 min
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6.5 (48)
In Gary Unmarried season 2 episode 6, titled "Gary Tries to Do It All," Gary Brooks finds himself in an impossible situation as he tries to juggle work, taking care of his two young children, and his new role as a little league coach. With his ex-wife Allison away on a business trip, Gary is left to handle everything himself, and he quickly realizes that he may have bitten off more than he can chew.
The episode opens with Gary running late for work and frantically trying to get his children ready for school. He manages to get them dressed and fed, but forgets his daughter's lunchbox and has to rush back home to retrieve it. As he finally makes his way to work, his boss informs him that he needs to cover for a colleague who is out of town, meaning he will have to work late that evening.
Meanwhile, Gary's son Tom is struggling on his little league team, and Gary offers to step in as coach in an attempt to boost his confidence. However, he quickly realizes that he knows nothing about baseball and struggles to come up with a game plan. As he tries to figure out the best strategy, he also has to contend with the other parents on the team, who all seem to have their own ideas about how the team should be run.
Back at home, Gary's attempts to cook dinner for his children end in disaster, as he burns the chicken and sets off the smoke alarm. With no other options, he resorts to ordering pizza, but he soon learns that his children have a strict no-pizza policy on school nights. As he tries to convince them to make an exception, he receives a call from his boss, informing him that he will have to work even later than expected.
As the day wears on, Gary becomes increasingly frazzled, trying to juggle his job, his coaching duties, and his parental responsibilities. He nearly loses it when he finds out that his son's baseball game has been rescheduled for that evening, meaning he will have to miss another day of work. However, he manages to pull himself together and make it to the game, where he surprises everyone with his newfound knowledge of baseball. His coaching seems to pay off, as Tom hits a home run and the team wins the game.
In the end, Gary realizes that he can't do it all and that he needs to ask for help when he needs it. He enlists the other parents on the team to help him with coaching duties, and he hires a babysitter to watch his children while he is at work. Although he is initially hesitant to ask for help, he realizes that it's the only way to manage all of his responsibilities and still maintain his sanity.
Overall, "Gary Tries to Do It All" is a hilarious and relatable episode that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by the demands of work, parenting, and other responsibilities. It highlights the importance of asking for help and reminds us that it's okay to admit when we can't handle everything on our own.