Bringing Up Bates Season 2 Episode 2 Future In Laws?
- TV-G
- June 11, 2015
- 21 min
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9.0 (5)
In "Bringing Up Bates" season 2 episode 2, titled "Future In Laws," the Bates family welcomes their future son-in-law and his family. Michaella's boyfriend, Brandon, and his parents visit the Bates family's home in Tennessee for the first time. They all seem excited and nervous to meet each other, making for an interesting episode.
As soon as they arrive, the Bates family prepares a warm welcome for their guests, with plenty of food and decorations. However, the atmosphere quickly becomes tense as Brandon's parents promptly bring up their views on religion and courtship, which differ from the Bates' approach. The conversation shifts to what they believe are appropriate roles for women and men in marriage.
Throughout the episode, we see the Bates family struggle with the differences in their values and beliefs when it comes to courtship, but they manage to maintain respect for each other and try to understand where the other is coming from. Despite their initial differences, both families manage to enjoy each other's company and bond over their faith and family values.
Meanwhile, Carlin and Erin take on babysitting duty for Michaella's younger siblings, and things quickly become overwhelming. Between feeding, changing and playing with the kids, they are certainly kept busy. At one point, a minor accident involving one of the younger children forces them to bring him to the hospital, which adds another layer of stress to their already busy day.
Watching both families navigate their differences and learning to coexist with each other is both heartwarming and entertaining. The episode highlights the importance of family and the values that bring them together.
Overall, "Future In Laws" is a fascinating episode that manages to balance light-hearted moments with moments of tension and drama. It provides insight into the challenges of courtship and marriage, as well as the importance of respect and understanding in family relationships.