Ep 5. Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
- TVMA
- November 13, 2018
- 21 min
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6.7 (80)
The Guest Book season 2 episode 5 titled Two Steps Forward, One Step Back is a fun-filled episode that follows the story of a young couple who visit Froggy Cottage looking for a romantic getaway. The couple, played by Michael Cassidy and Sara Rue, are trying to rekindle the spark in their marriage, but things don't go as planned.
The episode starts with the couple arriving at Froggy Cottage with high expectations. The warm welcome they receive from Wilfred, played by Charlie Robinson, sets the tone for their stay. Wilfred is the local caretaker of the cabin and a recurring character in the show. He is always ready with a warm smile and enthusiastic stories about the history of the cabin.
As the couple settles in, they realize that Froggy Cottage is anything but peaceful. The cabin is surrounded by a vast jungle that is filled with all sorts of creatures, including snakes and giant centipedes. The couple's romantic mood quickly turns into one of fear and anxiety.
To make matters worse, a group of rowdy bikers, led by a tough-talking woman named Max (played by Stephanie Courtney), arrive at the cabin. The bikers are looking for a place to crash for the night and Wilfred offers to let them stay in the cabin's loft.
The couple, who are trying to avoid confrontation, decide to take a stroll in the jungle. As they wander through the dense foliage, they stumble upon an old, rundown plantation house. The house is deserted, and the couple decides to explore it. They find a bizarre room filled with old dolls and old photographs of the previous occupants.
Their curiosity is cut short when they are suddenly confronted by the bikers. The couple is terrified, but the bikers' leader, Max, assures them that they mean no harm. Max and her biker gang quickly take over the cabin, and the couple is forced to share their space.
The rest of the episode follows the interactions between the couple and the bikers. As the night progresses, the two groups begin to bond over drinks and stories. It turns out that Max and her gang are not as tough as they first appear, and the couple learns a valuable lesson about not judging people by their appearances.
The episode ends on a heartwarming note, with the couple and the bikers sharing a meal and singing karaoke together. The episode is a perfect example of the kind of eccentric and hilarious stories that The Guest Book is known for. Two Steps Forward, One Step Back is a must-watch for fans of the show and anyone looking for a hilarious and heartwarming comedy.