Ep 16. Ride The Tiger
- TVPG
- February 6, 2018
- 21 min
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7.9 (206)
In the sixteenth episode of the fourth season of Fresh Off the Boat, titled "Ride The Tiger," the Huang family finds themselves in a bit of a predicament. As Chinese New Year approaches, Jessica Huang struggles with the fact that her children are no longer children. Her oldest son, Eddie, is in high school and has a girlfriend, while her middle son, Emery, is discovering his own interests and passions. Her youngest son, Evan, is eager to follow in his older brothers' footsteps, but Jessica worries he won't get the same attention they received.
To make matters worse, Jessica's mother, Shuo-Jen, has come to visit for the New Year celebrations, and the family must navigate her overbearing nature. Meanwhile, the Huangs' neighbor, Marvin, is dealing with his own family issues. His wife, Honey, is busy with her new career, leading Marvin to feel neglected and left out.
As the Huangs prepare for New Year's Eve, they must figure out how to balance tradition and modernity, while also managing the expectations of their family and community. Through it all, they must learn to ride the tiger, an important theme during the holiday that signifies overcoming challenges and embracing change.
With its blend of humor, heart, and cultural insights, "Ride The Tiger" is a standout episode of Fresh Off the Boat. As the Huangs continue to grow and evolve, viewers are treated to a relatable and engaging look at family dynamics and the complexities of navigating tradition and modernity. Whether you're a fan of the show or just tuning in for the first time, this episode is not to be missed.