The Exchange Student That Sitcom Show Vol. 6 -n... Today
Clarisse, realizing she’s the accidental villain, gives a sweet speech: “In France, we say ‘je t’aime’ easily. But ‘I trust you’ is harder. You two have trust.” She then trips over Croissant and falls into the pool, ending the act on a wet, freeze-frame laugh. Late night. The Thompsons are cleaning up. Mr. Thompson finds a snail still alive in the plant pot. He names it “Gaston.” Mrs. Thompson walks in, sees him talking to the snail, and deadpans to the camera: “We’ve hosted six exchange students. This is the most normal thing I’ve seen all year.”
Cue classic sitcom farce: Jenna storms into the Thompson house, accuses Alex of “going Parisian,” and locks herself in the bathroom. tries to mediate using a plunger as a microphone. Mr. Thompson accidentally texts Clarisse thinking it’s his boss. Meanwhile, Croissant the dog escapes and eats the brigadeiros , becoming hyperactive. The Exchange Student That Sitcom Show Vol. 6 -N...
Trevor awkwardly confesses his feelings for Jenna—right as Alex was about to apologize. Jenna laughs so hard she snorts, breaking the tension. She admits she overreacted, because she misses Alex and feels replaceable. Alex takes her hand and says, “You’re not replaceable. You’re the only person who knows I’m allergic to ‘romantic French films.’” Clarisse, realizing she’s the accidental villain, gives a
Enter (18, Parisian, impeccably dressed, carrying a beret and a tiny dog named Croissant ). She is the new exchange student living next door. She speaks broken but confident English, mistakes the Thompsons’ garden hose for an art installation, and immediately charms Mr. Thompson by complimenting his “rustic, ironic grill.” Late night