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Big Nate - Wait Until Dark (S1E19)

Big Nate – Season 1 - Episode 19 – Wait Until Dark

Nate is ready to be treated like an adult, so when Martin and Ellen head out of town, he insists he can hold down the fort ALONE. But when zombies strike, Nate questions his ability to take on life by himself.

Runtime (min)23
Air Date2022-12-25
GenresAnimation, Kids, Family, Comedy
TV RatingTV-Y7
Network(s)Paramount+

Storyline

When Martin and Ellen prepare to leave town, Nate insists he's mature enough to stay home alone without a babysitter. Determined to prove he can handle adult responsibilities, he confidently takes charge of the house. His plans for a peaceful solo evening quickly shift when he becomes convinced that zombies are attacking, turning his quest for independence into a test of courage and self-reliance.

As the night unfolds, Nate must confront his fears and decide whether to stick it out alone or admit he might need help after all. The episode explores his internal struggle between wanting to appear grown-up and facing the reality of a genuinely frightening situation. Through the zombie scare, Nate learns important lessons about what true maturity means and discovers that asking for support isn't the same as admitting defeat.

What kids learn

This episode teaches children that growing up isn't about refusing all help or pretending to be fearless. Nate's insistence on staying home alone stems from a genuine desire to prove his maturity, which many kids can relate to as they push for more independence. His experience shows that real courage sometimes means acknowledging when a situation is beyond your comfort zone and that seeking assistance is a sign of wisdom, not weakness.

Kids also learn about the difference between bravado and genuine confidence. Nate's journey illustrates that maturity isn't measured by how much you can do completely on your own, but by how well you assess situations and make smart decisions. The episode reinforces that everyone—even adults—needs support sometimes, and that recognizing your limits is an important part of growing up.

Additionally, children see how fear can distort perception and make ordinary situations seem more threatening than they actually are. The zombie scare becomes a metaphor for how anxiety can escalate when you're facing challenges alone, teaching kids the value of having trusted people to turn to when things feel overwhelming.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is the zombie content actually scary or is it played for laughs?Big Nate typically uses a comedic, animated style that keeps potentially scary content light and humorous. The zombie element in this episode serves as a vehicle for Nate's imagination and anxiety rather than genuine horror. The show's tone remains age-appropriate for its target audience, using the zombie scenario to explore Nate's fears about being alone rather than to create actual scares.
What age is appropriate for a child to stay home alone, and does this episode address that realistically?The episode explores the emotional readiness aspect of staying home alone rather than providing a specific age guideline. Nate's experience demonstrates that confidence alone doesn't equal readiness, which can spark good conversations with your child about what true preparedness looks like. Use this episode as a starting point to discuss your family's specific rules and your child's individual maturity level regarding home-alone situations.
Does Nate actually face real danger or is the zombie threat imaginary?The episode uses the zombie scenario as a representation of Nate's fears and anxieties about being alone rather than presenting actual supernatural danger. This approach allows the show to explore genuine emotions about independence and fear while maintaining its comedic, kid-friendly tone. The focus remains on Nate's internal journey and how he processes being responsible for himself.
What message does the episode send about asking for help?The episode positively reinforces that asking for help is a mature decision, not a sign of failure. Nate's journey shows children that true independence includes knowing when to reach out for support. This message counters the common misconception that growing up means handling everything alone, instead teaching that wisdom involves recognizing your limits and making safe choices.
How can I use this episode to talk with my child about their own readiness for more independence?This episode provides a natural conversation starter about the difference between wanting independence and being prepared for it. You can discuss with your child what specific skills and emotional readiness are needed for various responsibilities, using Nate's experience as an example. Talk about creating a gradual plan for increased independence that includes safety measures, communication strategies, and honest self-assessment of comfort levels.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Nate has multiple detentions on the docket, per usual. But this time he is one detention away from a fate only whispered about in the halls of P.S. 38 AND the unhinged new kid is determined to become Nate’s prank partner.
12
To remedy Nate’s subpar birthday celebrations, Martin lets Nate borrow his credit card with rules that may have been “open to interpretation”. After a day of limitless fun, Nate and his friends must pay off their debt.
13
Nate has decided this Valentine’s Day, he will finally profess his love for his dream girl in the form of a grand gesture, but the day of love quickly turns into a nightmare after Nate’s “gift” gives the entire school food poisoning.
14
When Nate is paired with Jenny on a school project, he hopes to prove his awesomeness to her, but his cat phobia threatens to destroy his cool. Meanwhile, Ellen sets out to cure Martin of a deeply ingrained phobia of his own.
15
Nate gets his first pimple. In a quick turn of events, his blemish is deemed lucky and he blesses P.S. 38 with his zit until one by one, his clients luck turns sour. Meanwhile, Dee Dee gets the theatre teacher of her dreams.
16
While buying romance novels for a heartbroken Ellen, Nate discovers they are total cash cows. Under a pen name, he writes a best-selling graphic novel using the people in his life as inspiration until it catches up to him.
17
A local legend comes to life as Nate and friends prepare for an epic party. But Nate’s awesome plans may be foiled as a mysterious presence stalks the students and Francis disappears for hours at a time over at Jefferson.
18
While on a school camping trip, Nate is determined to win the Wilderness Warrior Award, Dee Dee uses her acting skills to cope with anxiety, and the teachers hatch a plan to steal an eagle egg.
19
When Francis gets an emergency cell phone, the gang makes major plans for it, but even the best laid cell plans can go wrong.
110
When Nate finds himself accidentally responsible for the cancellation of an entire species, he must save a pregnant lizard from the clutches of P.S. 38's latest homeec teacher.
111
Nate is asked to give up center stage as lead singer of "Fear the Mollusk" for his sworn enemy, but he won't give up that easily and neither will Martin.
112
Martin's desire to dive into a relationship with Randy's mom blinds him to countless red flags, while Nate struggles to co-exist with maniacal Randy who has now infiltrated every aspect of Nate's life.
113
To dodge a science test, Nate concocts a plan to shut down PS 38 by pretending that it's haunted; as he and his friends set the stage, they get locked in the school with a coven of man witches.
114
Nate hopes to spin a newfound gift into a bright future but soon discovers there's no fast track to success; Dee Dee worries a new actress is stealing her spotlight.
115
Nate and Team Awesome face Jefferson in the annual Big Freeze snow sculpture competition.
116
Nate's gym grade is on thin ice and the only thing that can save him from the humiliation of repeating 6th grade gym is something he swore to hate for eternity.
117
Nate and Francis discover the Pope family schedule while on spring break.
118
When Artur saves Nate’s life, Nate finds himself deeply indebted to his greatest foe. To even the scales, Nate engages in a war of kindness, unbeknownst to his opponent, Artur. Kim Cressly trains Francis to channel his inner Kim.
119
Nate is ready to be treated like an adult, so when Martin and Ellen head out of town, he insists he can hold down the fort ALONE. But when zombies strike, Nate questions his ability to take on life by himself.
120
When P.S. 38 is hit with the dreaded standardized testing, Teddy receives a perfect score and is exposed as a math genius. As Teddy’s success is exploited, Francis struggles with his identity as the smartest kid in sixth grade.
121
Dee Dee's excited to celebrate her birthday but her friends and family are so wrapped up with trying to surprise her that Dee Dee feels forgotten and winds up spending her special day with a new girl who has just moved to town.
122
When Nate's elected Student Safety Sergeant he's wildly unprepared for the responsibility. Meanwhile, Principal Nichols discovers the teachers hang out without him and is desperate to ingratiate himself into their inner circle.
123
Nate must convince a 5th grade girl to attend P.S. 38 next year and is sure his awesomeness will do the trick. But Leah has her head stuck in Medieval times and may need to be swayed to the present by her Nate in shining armor.
124
In the thick of Ellen’s recent heartbreak, Nate is apathetic per usual. But when he falls into a bromance with Ellen’s cool new beau, heartache ensues. P.S. 38’s new school anthem may be the only thing to put their pieces back together.
125
Nate has set the P.S. 38 record for most detentions in one month, putting the teachers on "Nate Watch." To dodge this personal purgatory, Nate decides to help Dee Dee put on the school's musical... casting the teachers as the stars.
126
It's April Fools' Day and Nate hopes to pull off an epic prank inspired by his hero, Brad Gunter, but Nichols is all too familiar with Gunter's old tricks.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Nate's grandparents take the Wrights on an ill-fated seafaring adventure to find the rumoured lost treasure of Eewcorpico; Captain Dee Dee leads a rescue mission to save Nate and his family from the treasure's curse.
22
Nate continues his search for treasure, but the Curse of Ewwcorpico has other plans; washed up on an island, the rest of the crew searches for Nate while getting back to Rackleff safely looks less and less likely by the minute.
23
Nate and Teddy go to great lengths to get invited to hang with the cool 7th graders, but they get more than they bargained for when they find out just how much more intense middle school gets after 6th grade.
24
When Nate's favourite snack releases a flavor-blasted version, he can't wait to get his hands on it and rid P.S. 38 of its old vending machine in the process; when an allergic reaction sends Nate home, he returns to chaos.
25
Nate is excited when Martin agrees to sub for Godfrey, but his dad's behaviour soon has him longing for her swift return; Dee Dee gets cast in a commercial, but the embarrassing product has her hiding from the spotlight.
26
When Nate and Nolan's ongoing rivalry goes too far, they find themselves in a battle for one of Nate's most treasured possessions, his friendships; Dee Dee's shot at superstardom may just get caught in the crosshairs.
27
Principal Nichols makes the students take a love matchmaking quiz ahead of the Valentine's Day Dance, and Nate tries to rig the outcome to secure Jenny as his date.
28
Nate skips school to enjoy a day on the town with his friends, but his freedom is short-lived when he must team up with Godfrey to get Spitsy to the vet in time for an urgent procedure.
29
Nate hopes to impress Jenny by setting a world record but struggles to find a feat that aligns with his talents; Jenny wants to make it to Artur's big coming-of-age celebration, but her demanding schedule interferes.
210
When an esteemed art critic comes to town, Nate hopes to dazzle him; however, his original characters begin to disappear one by one from his mind; Nate and friends explore his imagination to save them with some help from the past.
211
Hoping to put Rackleff on the map, Nate decides to create a reality show set at P.S. 38, but to stay on the air he'll need to subject his friends to a whole lot of drama.
212
Responsible for a grisly bug infestation, Nate resolves to raise money for an exterminator by selling Zora's beloved pierogis. Meanwhile, Martin partners with one of Nate's teachers to take care of the bugs the old-fashioned way.
213
During the annual 6th grade sleepover, Nate is determined to join the ranks of legendary P.S. 38 pranksters. But his plans are foiled when Randy strangely refuses to let Nate out of his sight.
214
When Nate finds out he's moving away he wants the people of Rackleff to remember him fondly; meanwhile, Amy's best friend tells her she's changed since leaving NYC so Amy is determined to prove her wrong.
215
When a dispute over a speed bump at school divides the parents, Nate and Francis' friendship is tested. Chad is Kid Principal for the day but must navigate the chaos by himself when Nichols gets put out of commission.
216
After Ruby invites herself over to witness a famous Wright Family Thanksgiving firsthand, Nate is forced to flip the script, desperate not to scare her off. Dee Dee mines for drama in an otherwise mundane storyline for this year's holiday pageant.
217
When Nate is made captain of the P.S. 38 baseball team only days before the Rackleff County Championship game, he pushes his team too hard on the path to victory; meanwhile Francis conquers a sports related phobia.
218
Nate is determined to win the EEW Corp science competition so he can snag the grand prize, but he is up against Nolan and his genius friends who have a few tricks up their sleeves. Francis grapples with facing his exes.
219
With a huge haul of Halloween candy on the line, Nate makes a bet with Teddy to prove there's no such thing as ghosts; after Principal Nichols backs into a child's bike, he tries to bury the guilt but it follows him everywhere.
220
Nate's excited to collaborate with Ruby on an antitrash art project, but his desperate desire to impress her may get him dumped; meanwhile, Gina and Nichols' single use product addictions spiral out of control.
221
When a heartbroken Nate sings at the talent show auditions, it's so well received that he must stay down in the dumps or risk losing the band's success. Dee Dee's lack of painful life experiences impacts a performance.
222
Nate finds a sloth in his backyard and campaigns for a way to keep her as a pet. Meanwhile, Teddy is suspicious and investigates how an exotic animal randomly showed up in Rackleff.
223
When Ellen loses her babysitting job to a group of teenage triplets, Nate rallies his friends to bring down this ruthless babysitting monopoly! But to do so, Nate must tap intro the dangerous power of the 'Unsittable One.'
224
Nate hosts an exchange student who is not quite what Nate has imagined. Amy is excited to join a cooking team but to stay in her group she'll have to lower her culinary standards.
225
Nate's given detention for an epic prank, he offers to help Coach John impress his former classmates at a reunion in exchange for a reduced sentence. Gina is horrified to learn she's been voted "most boring" kid in class.
226
Nate enrolls in clown school in hopes of spreading global happiness. After learning Nate's dad forbids Nate from attending, Nate's friends recruit Martin into their bird watching club as a distraction.

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