Ep 12. The Test
- TV-PG
- June 18, 2020
- 21 min
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7.7 (36)
Broke season 1 episode 12, titled "The Test," follows the Diaz family as Jackie and Javier's long-awaited citizenship test approaches. As they prepare, Elizabeth and Luis convince them to act out the upcoming interview to simulate real-life situations. Meanwhile, Lizzie pays to have her online college paper done and finds herself in a compromising situation when her tutor, Xander, expects more than just tutoring in return.
Throughout the episode, the family comes together to support Jackie and Javier. Elizabeth takes charge of the simulation test, which proves to be both comical and heartwarming as her family acts out scenarios that they believe will be on the citizenship test. As they prepare, Jackie realizes the importance of passing the test as she sees how much both she and Javier have to offer their new country. The audience is given a glimpse into the Diaz family's past, including harrowing tales of their journey to America and the sacrifices they made to get there.
Lizzie's storyline takes a more serious turn as she hires Xander, her online tutor, to help her complete her college paper. Shortly after, she realizes that Xander has other intentions and soon finds herself in a compromising position. The episode tackles the topic of sexual harassment and Lizzie's struggle to stand up for herself in a world that normalizes predatory behavior.
As the Diaz family continues to prepare for the citizenship test, their support for one another shines bright. The audience is reminded of the importance of family, especially when faced with challenges and adversity. The episode concludes with Jackie and Javier taking their citizenship test, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats, waiting to see if their hard work paid off.
Overall, "The Test" is a heartwarming and eye-opening episode that tackles important issues such as immigration, family, and sexual harassment. The audience is left with a renewed appreciation for the sacrifices made by immigrant families and the importance of standing up for oneself in the face of injustice.