Ep 10. Royal Rumble
- TV-14
- March 26, 2020
- 21 min
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7.3 (87)
Outmatched season 1 episode 10 is titled "Royal Rumble," where the show's main characters navigate emotional experiences while attempting to resolve a family dispute. As they all struggle to communicate with each other without getting frustrated or angry, the kids must team up to come up with a plan to keep the house running before chaos ensues.
The episode begins with the family debating over who gets to claim the master bedroom, which leads to a heated argument between the adults and the children. As the kids try to convince their parents that they're the best candidates for the room, they all get sidetracked by their personal problems.
Mike and Kay must navigate through their feelings towards each other and their past, which comes to a head during a confrontation in the kitchen. Similarly, Marc and Leila find themselves confronting their own fears about the future as they struggle to make an important decision together.
As the family tensions continue to rise, the situation is only complicated by a stolen bike, which causes everyone to turn against each other. The kids take it upon themselves to come up with a plan to get the bike back before things spiral out of control.
In the midst of all these issues, the kids decide to create their own wrestling match, inspired by the WWE Royal Rumble! With Kay and Mike serving as the commentators, each child takes on the personas of their favorite wrestlers and prepares to battle it out in the ring.
As the wrestling match heats up, the family is forced to choose sides and pick a winner. As they cheer on their respective family members, they realize that this might just be the bonding moment that they all needed. However, the outcome of the wrestling match ultimately doesn't matter, as the family learns to communicate and work together to solve each other's problems.
In the end, the family not only resolves its conflicts but also discovers a newfound sense of respect and love for each other that they never realized they had. Also, they come to see that sometimes the best way to communicate is by celebrating each other's unique quirks and personalities.