Liz on Demand Season 1 Episode 3 Popular
- June 27, 2018
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6.5 (71)
Liz on Demand is a comedy web series that follows the life of Liz, a wannabe celebrity who makes a living as a tasker in Los Angeles. In season 1 episode 3, titled Popular, Liz takes on the task of making an uncool high school student popular.
The episode begins with Liz being approached by a high school student named Casey, who wants to be more popular. Liz immediately sees this as an opportunity to create a YouTube video that will go viral and boost her own popularity. However, Casey’s nerdiness proves to be a bigger challenge than Liz expected.
To help Casey become more popular, Liz turns to her friend and fellow tasker, Gretchen. Gretchen is a former high school mean girl who knows all the tricks to becoming popular. Together, Liz and Gretchen create a plan to transform Casey into a more fashionable and confident version of herself.
The first step is for Casey to get a makeover, which involves a trip to the salon for a new haircut and makeup. Liz and Gretchen also take Casey shopping for more fashionable clothes. However, Casey is not comfortable with the changes, and feels like she is losing her true self in the process.
As Casey becomes more popular, she starts to distance herself from Liz and Gretchen, and they begin to worry that they have gone too far. Liz realizes that she has let her own desire for popularity cloud her judgment, and she decides to help Casey regain her confidence and sense of self.
Throughout the episode, Liz is also dealing with the fallout from her previous task, which involved her pretending to be a fitness influencer. Liz’s lies catch up to her when she is confronted by a real fitness influencer, who exposes her fraud on social media.
Overall, season 1 episode 3 of Liz on Demand tackles themes of popularity, authenticity, and the dangers of social media. The episode is filled with witty banter and comedic moments, but also has its share of heartwarming scenes as Liz learns to prioritize her friendships over her desire for fame.