Ep 10. A Simple Christmas
- TV-PG
- December 8, 2010
- 21 min
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7.5 (339)
Frankie is determined to host a simple Christmas at home with her family, but she soon realizes that keeping things low-key is easier said than done. With Axl and Sue fighting over the Christmas lights and decorations, Mike trying to find a perfect gift for Frankie, and Brick struggling to memorize a biblical passage for the church Christmas pageant, chaos ensues.
To add to the chaos, Frankie's mother, Pat, arrives unexpectedly and starts criticizing her daughter's every move. Frankie tries to keep her cool, but when Pat starts talking about how much easier it was to raise Axl and Sue when they were young, Frankie loses it. Meanwhile, Mike is struggling to find the perfect gift for Frankie and seeks advice from his coworker, who suggests he buy her an expensive designer purse.
As the day of the pageant approaches, Brick becomes increasingly nervous about his role in the nativity scene. He confides in his parents that he is having trouble remembering his lines, but they don't take him seriously, assuming he is just being neurotic as usual. However, on the day of the pageant, Brick freezes on stage and forgets his lines completely, causing a hilarious but embarrassing moment for the family.
As the family prepares for dinner, tensions continue to rise. Axl and Sue's fight over the decorations escalates, and they both storm off to their rooms. Mike presents Frankie with her gift, but it turns out to be a counterfeit purse. Disappointed, Frankie confronts Mike, and they have a heated argument.
Despite all the chaos and drama, the family comes together around the dinner table and reflects on what really matters during the holiday season. They realize that it's not about the gifts, the decorations, or even the perfection of the pageant. It's about spending time together as a family and creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Overall, "A Simple Christmas" is a heartwarming episode that captures the true spirit of the holiday season. The characters are relatable, funny, and endearing, and the plot is both entertaining and meaningful. It's the perfect episode to watch with your own family as you celebrate the holidays together.