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Single Parents - S01E17 - Summer of Miggy
 

Single Parents season 1 episode 17

Summer of Miggy

 
Seeing that baby Jack is about to walk for the first time, Miggy feels old and tries to recapture his youth by throwing an epic party. When the party doesn’t go as expected, he insists that Poppy and Douglas stick around to help him. Angie’s boyfriend, Owen, meets Graham for the first time, which doesn’t go as well as they had hoped. When Will gets an opportunity to do the weather at 10:00 p.m., Rory tags along and causes drama on the set.
 
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Single Parents / S01E17 : Summer of Miggy
Season 1, Episode 17 | Aired on February 27, 2019 | TV-PG | 25 min. | ABC (US)
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  • Single Parents - Episode 1 - Pilot
    Episode 1
    Pilot
  • Single Parents - Episode 2 - Sleepover Ready
    Episode 2
    Sleepover Ready
  • Single Parents - Episode 3 - A Leash Is Not A Guinea Pig
    Episode 3
    A Leash Is Not A Guinea Pig
  • Single Parents - Episode 4 - Beyoncé Circa Lemonade
    Episode 4
    Beyoncé Circa Lemonade
  • Single Parents - Episode 5 - Politician, Freemason, Scientist, Humorist and Diplomat, Ben...
    Episode 5
    Politician, Freemason, Scientist, Humorist and Diplomat, Ben...
  • Single Parents - Episode 6 - Lettuce
    Episode 6
    Lettuce
  • Single Parents - Episode 7 - They Call Me DOCTOR Biscuits!
    Episode 7
    They Call Me DOCTOR Biscuits!
  • Single Parents - Episode 8 - The Beast
    Episode 8
    The Beast
  • Single Parents - Episode 9 - Ronald Reagan's White House Collectible Pen
    Episode 9
    Ronald Reagan's White House Collectible Pen
  • Single Parents - Episode 10 - The Magic Box
    Episode 10
    The Magic Box
  • Single Parents - Episode 11 - That Elusive Zazz
    Episode 11
    That Elusive Zazz
  • Single Parents - Episode 12 - All Aboard The Two-Parent Struggle Bus
    Episode 12
    All Aboard The Two-Parent Struggle Bus
  • Single Parents - Episode 13 - Graham D'Amato: Hot Lunch Mentalist
    Episode 13
    Graham D'Amato: Hot Lunch Mentalist
  • Single Parents - Episode 14 - The Shed
    Episode 14
    The Shed
  • Single Parents - Episode 15 - A Cash-Grab Cooked Up By the Crepe Paper Industry
    Episode 15
    A Cash-Grab Cooked Up By the Crepe Paper Industry
  • Single Parents - Episode 16 - John Freakin’ Stamos
    Episode 16
    John Freakin’ Stamos
  • Single Parents - Episode 17 - Summer of Miggy
    Episode 17
    Summer of Miggy
  • Single Parents - Episode 18 - A Radiant Cloak of Sexual Irresistibility
    Episode 18
    A Radiant Cloak of Sexual Irresistibility
  • Single Parents - Episode 19 - Win a Lunch with KZOP's Will Cooper!
    Episode 19
    Win a Lunch with KZOP's Will Cooper!
  • Single Parents - Episode 20 - Raining Blood
    Episode 20
    Raining Blood
  • Single Parents - Episode 21 - JOUST!
    Episode 21
    JOUST!
  • Single Parents - Episode 22 - Lance Bass Space Camp
    Episode 22
    Lance Bass Space Camp
  • Single Parents - Episode 23 - Ketchup
    Episode 23
    Ketchup

Single Parents season 1 episode 17 Recap and FAQ

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Episode Summary

In an effort to reclaim the glory days, Miggy throws a party to recreate the "Summer of Miggy," only to be confronted by the realities of parenthood and his changed priorities. Meanwhile, Angie faces a dilemma balancing a career opportunity with childcare, and the rest of the parent group grapples with their own issues of aging, responsibility, and nostalgia. The episode culminates in a heartwarming moment as Jack takes his first steps, symbolizing new beginnings and the continuous journey of parenting, leading Miggy to embrace his new role and the joys it brings.

Full Episode S01E17 Recap

### Jack's Crib Escape - Miggy discusses Jack's newfound mobility, prompting a discussion about the challenges and nostalgia of parenting. - Miggy reminisces about the "Summer of Miggy" and his desire to recreate it with a party. ### The Party Proposal - Will offers to watch Jack so Miggy can host his party, leading to a humorous exchange about excluding the older parents. - Douglas mentions attending a fundraiser for the exceptional potatoes. ### Angie's Big Chance - Angie learns she has to cover for Guy McCormick at KZOP, setting up a conflict of managing work and watching the kids. ### The Party Begins - Miggy's attempts to relive his past party glory are juxtaposed with the other parents' adventures and responsibilities. - Discussion about adulthood, nostalgia, and changes in life priorities. ### Crisis and Resolutions - Various plotlines converge: Angie's work opportunity, Miggy's party struggles, and the kids' antics. - The episode explores themes of responsibility, the passage of time, and the joys and trials of parenting. ### Miggy's Realization - Miggy confronts his own growth and changes, acknowledging his new priorities and identity as a parent. - The episode ends with a celebration of Jack's first steps, symbolizing new beginnings and the continuous journey of parenthood.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Miggy feel about Jack crawling everywhere?

Miggy is overwhelmed by Jack's newfound mobility and reminisces about his more carefree days.

What does Will offer to Miggy?

Will offers to watch Jack so Miggy can have a night out and attempt to recreate the "Summer of Miggy."

What conflict does Angie face?

Angie is given a chance to cover the 10:00 P.M. forecast due to Guy McCormick's accident but struggles with childcare.

What theme does the party represent?

The party symbolizes Miggy's attempt to reconnect with his younger, carefree self and the realization of his new identity as a parent.

How do the other parents react to Miggy's party?

The other parents initially exclude themselves due to Miggy's preference but end up attending to support him.

What does Miggy realize by the end of the episode?

Miggy realizes that he values his new life as a parent over reliving his past, accepting his growth and change.

What is the significance of Jack's first steps?

Jack's first steps symbolize new beginnings and the ongoing journey of growth and change in parenting.

How does the episode address the theme of nostalgia?

The episode explores nostalgia through the characters' reflections on their past and the realization of their current priorities.

What challenges do Angie face at work?

Angie must juggle her career opportunity with the responsibilities of parenting, highlighting the work-life balance struggle.

How is the concept of adulthood portrayed in the episode?

Adulthood is portrayed as a balance between embracing responsibilities and finding moments of joy and nostalgia.

What does the fundraiser's potatoes symbolize?

The fundraiser's potatoes represent Douglas's simple pleasures amidst the complexities of adult life.

How do the characters cope with change?

The characters cope with change by supporting each other, embracing their new roles, and finding happiness in their current lives.

What is Miggy's party intended to achieve?

Miggy's party is intended to recapture the freedom and joy of his younger years, but it ultimately leads to a deeper appreciation of his current life.

How do the characters' priorities shift throughout the episode?

The characters' priorities shift from personal desires to the well-being of their children and acceptance of their roles as parents.

What lessons are learned from the episode's events?

The episode teaches lessons about the importance of growth, the value of the present, and the strength found in community and family.

 
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