Saturdays - Comb Back to Me (S1E2)

London begins his new job as the rink's DJ and starts to embarrass Paris. So, Paris hatches a plan to turn London's world upside-down so her world can be right-side up again.
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| Runtime (min) | 23 |
|---|---|
| Air Date | 2023-03-24 |
| Genres | Comedy |
| TV Rating | TV-G |
| Network(s) | Disney Channel |
Storyline
In the episode 'Comb Back to Me,' London embarks on his new role as the DJ at the local rink, a position he is excited about but quickly realizes comes with its own challenges. As he begins to play music, his choices embarrass Paris, who feels overshadowed by his newfound popularity and the attention he receives.
Determined to regain her status, Paris devises a plan to turn London's world upside-down. She orchestrates a series of pranks aimed at him, creating humorous chaos at the rink. However, as her antics unfold, Paris learns important lessons about friendship and the consequences of her actions.
What kids learn
This episode teaches kids about the importance of friendship and how jealousy can lead to poor decisions. Paris's initial plan to embarrass London backfires, prompting viewers to think about how actions can affect others. Children will see that while it's natural to feel competitive, it’s crucial to communicate openly with friends instead of resorting to pranks.
Furthermore, the episode highlights the value of embracing others' success rather than feeling threatened by it. London’s role as a DJ shows that everyone has unique talents, and celebrating those talents can strengthen friendships, rather than weaken them.
Parents' top 5 questions
| Question | Answer |
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| What is the main conflict in this episode? | The main conflict arises when Paris feels overshadowed by London's new role as the rink's DJ. His popularity leads to embarrassing moments for her, prompting Paris to devise a plan to embarrass him in return, creating humorous tension and chaos at the rink. |
| How does Paris's plan affect her friendship with London? | Paris's plan initially creates a rift between her and London, as her pranks backfire and lead to misunderstandings. This conflict allows both characters to reflect on the value of their friendship and the importance of support rather than jealousy. |
| What lessons about friendship are highlighted in this episode? | The episode highlights that true friendship involves celebrating each other's successes rather than competing against one another. Paris learns that her jealousy only harms her relationship with London, teaching viewers about the importance of communication and support among friends. |
| Are there any humorous moments in the episode? | Yes, the episode is filled with light-hearted humor, particularly through Paris's pranks that lead to comedic situations at the rink. These moments provide entertainment while also reinforcing the underlying messages about friendship and the consequences of actions. |
| What can kids learn about handling jealousy from this episode? | Kids can learn that feeling jealous is normal, but how they choose to react to those feelings is vital. Paris’s journey shows that instead of acting on jealousy, it's more beneficial to embrace and support friends, fostering stronger relationships and self-growth. |
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Writing
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| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | When Paris, Ari and Simone learn that a music video is being recorded at Saturdays, they decide they have to be in it! But they have to age up to look eighteen. |
| 1 | 2 | London begins his new job as the rink's DJ and starts to embarrass Paris. So, Paris hatches a plan to turn London's world upside-down so her world can be right-side up again. |
| 1 | 3 | Paris asks if Simone and Ari can work at her parents' baking biz. Cal and Deb reluctantly agree, but before long, Paris is working overtime to clean up her friends' mess. |
| 1 | 4 | Paris and Sonia Little, of 2-Cute-4-U, show up at Saturdays in the same hairdo, touching off a "Who-Wore-It-Best" meme war! |
| 1 | 5 | Paris throws a surprise party for the 25th anniversary of Duchess' hit rap song "Chi Girlz." But Duchess feels guilty when her ex-rap partner, Princess, arrives as a hip-hop clown! |
| 1 | 6 | It's Golden Mentor Day at Saturdays, and Duchess has assigned We-B-Girlz the amazing Hot Wheels! But when she skates out, they recognize ... a familiar face. |
| 1 | 7 | Ari's first sleepover with her new besties is a bust when it lines up with Paris and Simone's Chocolate Club. |
| 1 | 8 | Paris rallies everyone to throw a block party, and the girls go to the scariest house for a signature. They suddenly find themselves inside with the house's owner, Ms. Whitaker. |
| 1 | 9 | The rivalry between We-B-Girlz and Ivan and The Invincibles takes a turn when a new crew rolls into Saturdays. What seems like a blessing at first becomes a royal roller curse! |
| 1 | 10 | Simone becomes the Chicago brand ambassador for the skate merch company Pretty Little Sk8. From Simone's branded wardrobe to her bougie accent, she's unrecognizable to her friends. |
| 1 | 11 | Paris' eighth-grade graduation has her ready for a summer to remember, but her plans are interrupted when Deb's fears of her daughter growing up take over. |
| 1 | 12 | The girls are excited when 10-year-old Emma asks for help with her crush. Each girl gives unique advice, which turns Emma into a total mess. |
| 1 | 13 | When old We-B-Girlz member Roxie returns from Jamaica, the girls' friendship is tested. With the Battle to Be Golden Skate competition approaching, they have a difficult decision. |
| 1 | 14 | Paris and Simone remember their journey with Ari when they first asked her to join the crew. |
| 1 | 15 | It's finally time for the Battle to be Golden Skate Competition, and stakes are high. We-B-Girlz and 2-Cute-4-U come face to face in the ultimate skating showdown. |
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