Ep 3. Good Quints Gone Bad
- TVPG
- July 25, 2017
- 42 min
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7.2 (9)
The show Outdaughtered follows the Busby family, who became famous after they had the first surviving set of all-female quintuplets in the United States. The family also has a four-year-old daughter named Blayke, making their household incredibly busy and full of chaos.
In season 3, episode 3, titled Good Quints Gone Bad, the Busby parents, Danielle and Adam, are struggling to handle the quintuplets' behavior. The episode opens with the Busby family eating breakfast, and chaos ensues almost immediately. The quintuplets are bouncing around, refusing to sit still, and causing mischief at the table. Danielle and Adam are visibly stressed and overwhelmed, trying to get the kids to eat and behave.
The struggle continues as they prepare to take the girls to the park. The quintuplets refuse to get dressed, pulling out toys and causing a ruckus in the process. Danielle tries to get them to settle down, but they are not in the mood to listen. Eventually, Danielle and Adam are forced to divide and conquer, each taking a few of the girls to get dressed and ready to leave.
Once they get to the park, the chaos only intensifies. The quintuplets refuse to follow the rules and keep running away from their parents. Blayke, the only child with a strong sense of responsibility, is frustrated with her younger sisters, who are not behaving. Danielle and Adam feel like they can't enjoy their time at the park because they are too busy trying to keep an eye on the quintuplets and make sure they don't run off.
The episode also touches on the challenges of raising five identical girls. Danielle and Adam struggle with telling the girls apart, especially when they are misbehaving. The parents worry that they may accidentally punish the wrong child. They try to come up with a system of identifying the girls to avoid confusion in the future.
As the episode progresses, the Busby parents start to feel like they are losing control. The quintuplets are misbehaving more than usual, refusing to listen, and throwing tantrums. Danielle and Adam feel like they are failing as parents, unsure of how to get their children back under control.
The episode ends on a cliffhanger, leaving viewers wondering whether things will get better for the Busby family. Good Quints Gone Bad is a relatable episode for any parents who have struggled with their kids' behavior. The challenges that the Busby family faces are amplified by the number of children they have, but the emotions they feel are familiar to any parent who has experienced the frustration and guilt of not being able to control their children's behavior.
Overall, Outdaughtered season 3 episode 3 is an emotional rollercoaster that highlights the challenges of parenting five young children. The episode is heartwarming, funny, and relatable, and viewers will be left rooting for the Busby family as they try to navigate the ups and downs of raising quintuplets.