A day at the boardwalk sparks happy memories and a possible resurgence of love-triangle feelings for Belly.
You’ve gotta hand it to Aunt Julia; she’s crafty.
(She also needs to share the name of her moving company because they workfast.)

Kyra Sedgwick, Elsie Fisher.Prime Video
But that’s the end of this week’s episode.
But Connie feels like he’s failing everyone, which might explain why he plans to turn down Standford.
Things haven’t improved much by morning.

Lola Tung (Belly), Gavin Casalegno (Jeremiah), Christopher Briney (Conrad).Prime Video
Until the air conditioning breaks, that is.
Sadly, Steven changes out of his comically small little-kid pajamas for the occasion.
He becomes the referee and emcee for the rest of the competition.
Is Skye making any headway with the stubborn, grieving boys?
But it’s time for Steven and Taylor to race up the climbing wall.
“I’d rather have had the giraffe, but thanks,” a hurt Belly tells him.
He seems to recognize the meaning behind that choice.
Everyone’s mood is high as Skye unexpectedly trounces Jeremiah in aDance Dance Revolution-style faceoff.
Get after it, cousin Skye!!
She’s clearly miserable until Cleveland Castillo (Alfredo Narciso) rolls up.
Call you later."
I’m very much Team Your Ex-Husband here: get to counseling.
Help yourself so you could help your kids.
This delights me and Taylor both.
Then it’s off to the Tower of Terror.
Then he ends up catching it, and she sticks around to cheer him up.
(It’s a theme for the season, apparently.)
Also, did Cameron just… quit his job?
He hung out with his friends all day and is now leaving with them.
What are the arcade’s vacation policies?
Conrad’s broodiness lifts on the drive home when Steven says he noticed a vibe between Connie and Belly.
When they get home, Conrad rescues Mildred the giraffe from her tumble out of Belly’s car.
The empty, echoey house.
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