Ep 11. Rowley
- September 14, 2015
- 21 min
In Still Standing season 1 episode 11, titled "Rowley," viewers are taken on a humorous journey with the Miller family as they navigate the ups and downs of living in the small town of Rowley, Alberta. Bill and Judy Miller and their three children are featured in this episode, which begins with the family trying to come up with a plan to keep their oldest son, Brian, from moving to a bigger city in search of work.
As the Millers work to convince Brian to stay in Rowley, they are also dealing with a number of other challenges. Judy is trying to adjust to life as a stay-at-home mom after losing her job, while Bill is struggling to find steady work in a town where jobs are hard to come by. The family's youngest son, Lauren, is also having a tough time in school, and the episode focuses on the Millers' efforts to help him navigate his academic challenges.
Despite these obstacles, the Millers approach each day with a sense of humor and a positive attitude. Bill, in particular, is known for his quick wit and dry sense of humor, and he uses these traits to help his family through difficult times.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to a number of hilarious moments as the Millers navigate the challenges of small town life. From Judy's attempts to create a homemade Christmas gift to Bill's run-in with a skunk, there is never a dull moment in Rowley.
Despite the show's comedic nature, Still Standing also touches on some serious themes. The episode explores the difficulty of finding work in small towns, as well as the challenges faced by families dealing with financial hardship. The show also touches on the struggles faced by children who are struggling in school, and the importance of finding ways to support them.
Overall, Still Standing season 1 episode 11 is a heartfelt and humorous look at life in a small town. Although the Millers face their share of challenges, their resilience and upbeat attitudes serve as a reminder that even in tough times, there is always room for laughter and hope.