Ep 7. Hospital Party
- TV-14
- September 6, 2017
- 21 min
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7.2 (97)
Marlon season 1 episode 7, titled "Hospital Party," follows the titular character Marlon as he throws a party at the hospital. Marlon is a father of two who is recently divorced from his ex-wife Ashley. He is constantly trying to prove to everyone that he is a good father and that he can handle anything that life throws at him.
In this episode, Marlon's daughter, Marley, breaks her arm and has to be taken to the hospital. Marlon feels guilty about this, believing that he should have been more careful with his daughter. Despite this, Marlon sees an opportunity to throw a party at the hospital for his daughter and her friends who are in the hospital.
Marlon invites all of his friends and family to the party, thinking that it will be a great way to cheer up the kids who are stuck in the hospital. However, things quickly start to go wrong. Marlon's brother, Stevie, shows up with his girlfriend, Yvette, who Marlon does not get along with. Marlon and Yvette continuously butt heads throughout the episode, causing tension at the party.
Meanwhile, Marlon's other daughter, Zack, is left home alone with his dog, Chewy. Zack attempts to impress his crush by cooking a romantic dinner, but things quickly spiral out of control. Chewy ends up eating the dinner, leaving Zack with nothing to serve.
Back at the hospital party, Marlon discovers that his ex-wife Ashley is also at the hospital with her new boyfriend. Marlon feels threatened by Ashley's new relationship and begins to act out and make a scene at the party.
Throughout the episode, Marlon learns valuable lessons about being a good father and putting his children first. He comes to understand the importance of letting go of his own ego and doing what is best for his children. By the end of the episode, Marlon has grown as a person and a father, realizing that his children's happiness should always be his top priority.
Overall, "Hospital Party" is a heartwarming and humorous episode that showcases Marlon's commitment to his family. It is a great example of the show's ability to balance comedy and drama, making it an enjoyable watch for viewers of all ages.