The Exchange Student That Sitcom Show Vol. 6 -n... May 2026
Alex finally figures out the misunderstanding and explains: the movie night was a group thing—Clarisse’s host brother, a shy comic book fan named , was also there. Alex was laughing at Trevor, not flirting. But now Trevor has a crush on Jenna. Act Three: “The Apology Dinner” To fix the chaos, Alex and Clarisse team up to host a “diplomatic dinner” in the Thompsons’ backyard. The goal: clear the air. The result: disaster comedy. Clarisse serves escargot. Mr. Thompson pretends to like it while hiding snails in a potted plant. Jenna tries to one-up her by making feijoada , but adds too much chili.
The comedic tension begins when Clarisse invites Alex to a “French film marathon” that night. Alex, ever polite, agrees. (16, sarcastic) whispers to the audience: “Last time Alex said yes to a movie night, he accidentally joined a cult. This should be good.” Act Two: “The Misunderstanding” As Alex heads next door, Jenna (Alex’s long-distance girlfriend from back home, visiting for the weekend) arrives two days early. She’s brought his favorite pão de queijo mix. Seeing Alex through Clarisse’s window laughing at a slapstick French comedy (where Clarisse keeps touching his arm), Jenna assumes the worst. The Exchange Student That Sitcom Show Vol. 6 -N...
Clarisse, realizing she’s the accidental villain, gives a sweet speech: “In France, we say ‘je t’aime’ easily. But ‘I trust you’ is harder. You two have trust.” She then trips over Croissant and falls into the pool, ending the act on a wet, freeze-frame laugh. Late night. The Thompsons are cleaning up. Mr. Thompson finds a snail still alive in the plant pot. He names it “Gaston.” Mrs. Thompson walks in, sees him talking to the snail, and deadpans to the camera: “We’ve hosted six exchange students. This is the most normal thing I’ve seen all year.” Alex finally figures out the misunderstanding and explains: