The Kids Are Alright season 1 episode 19 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The family debates the value of outdoor activities versus watching TV, leading to discussions about personal and religious beliefs when William explores a new-age religion. Meanwhile, the brothers scramble to obtain concert tickets, facing several setbacks. In church, William tries to improve the choir, causing friction. The episode culminates in a mix-up during a televised Mass, teaching the family about acceptance and understanding of each other's differences.
Full Episode S01E19 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What book is William reading that causes a family debate?
William is reading "Magor-eology" by J. Eldon Gutierrez, which causes a debate about religious beliefs.
Why do the brothers miss getting concert tickets initially?
They miss getting concert tickets because someone they trusted to wake them up when the Ticketron opened fell asleep.
How does William influence the church choir?
William offers suggestions to improve the choir's performance, eventually leading to his active involvement and some discord among the members.
What happens during the "Mass for Shut-Ins" broadcast?
During the "Mass for Shut-Ins" broadcast, there is a mix-up where Timmy tries to take William's place, but William ends up performing after Timmy is inadvertently locked out.
How does the father win the concert tickets?
The father wins the concert tickets by accidentally repeating the radio station's slogan during a call intended to report a traffic issue.
What decision do the brothers make regarding the concert tickets?
The brothers debate whether to attend the concert themselves or sell the tickets for a higher price, ultimately deciding to sell them.
What lesson does William learn from the events in the episode?
William learns to value his family's beliefs and traditions, despite his initial curiosity about other philosophies and religions.