Plot[]
The video starts with Charlie's Mom making dinner for Charlie, reminding him that it will be ready in 5 minutes. She then notices some hotness and realizes it's 90 degrees, much to her confusion. Within seconds, an Uber Eats deliverer comes by to deliver Charlie some chicken marsala and red velvet cheesecake, which Charlie's Mom thinks something is wrong, but Charlie come in and takes it and gives the deliverer a $20 tip. Charlie has been craving the dinner he got delivered despite his Mom preparing his dinner for the past 2 hours, and now she is confused by the outfit Charlie is wearing for self-care Sunday. He then turns up the heat for steam, causing his Mom to turn it back down.
Charlie's Mom is angered by all this, wondering how he is paying for all this. Charlie then tells her that he is using her credit card, and then she tells him that he shouldn't, and instead use his $100 allowance. The problem is: he already spent it all in video games for the PS5 he is supposed to get for Christmas. He also saw the order confirmation in his Mom's email, much to her shocking. She reminds Charlie that many kids have to do chores or hard work for their allowance, and not everyone gets Uber Eats, video games, or an in-home sauna. They are also supposed to stay at a 5-star hotel since Charlie wanted to be closer to the ski resort. She also tells him, "Be grateful for what you already have." Charlie says that he'll be grateful once the PS5 comes and reminds her to get him headphones.
The scene then changes to Charlie and his mom driving to the hotel. There is about one more hour before they get there, with a storm coming that might add more time. Then, Charlie charges $75 more for some Robux, which makes Mom turn the car around because she has to stop spoiling him. They then end up staying at Aunt Lily's house for the weekend.
Aunt Lily and Devon welcome Charlie and his mom in, and Charlie finds the temperature cold and wants to increase the temperature. Aunt Lily tells him that he can instead throw another log onto the fire. Charlie asks if Devon has a Playstation, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch, and he has none of those. For fun, his Mom and Aunt Lily would read and play board games (especially Monopoly), but Charlie wants to do something else. Devon offers to spend a little of his allowance after finishing his chores, and Charlie wants to go to the arcade, the mall, or some laser tag. Charlie's Mom tells him that he can't go there after charging up her credit card, even though Devon would be willing to pay. Devon still has to do his chores, such as raking, chopping the firewood, hanging the lights, and making dinner. Charlie's Mom decides to let him go as long as he helps Devon with the chores. Charlie doesn't want to do it, and instead decides to go up to his room and play on his tablet, only to find out it got taken away along with the PS5 order getting canceled.
As a result, Charlie then decides to help Devon with all his chores, which he does not seem to be good at doing. By the end, he gets completely tired out and everyone has dinner. Charlie and Aunt Lily didn't like their dinner, and Charlie's Mom offers to order something. Charlie gets annoyed because of all his work he had to go through. Devon then gets his $10 allowance, and then Charlie wants his. However, Charlie's mom reminds him that it's already been spent, so Devon instead gives him half of his. Charlie is shocked by how little money he got. Charlie's Mom is about to give Charlie less of allowance, before he admits to his bad behavior. Therefore, Charlie never has to cook again. Because of this, he was given an early Christmas present of a PS5, but Charlie instead decides to give it to Devon since Charlie doesn't want him playing too much Scrabble with their Moms, much to their ire. They want to set it up, but the Moms do it instead and have them wash the dishes.
Cast[]
Mom - Alison Robertson
Charlie - Kaido Lee Roberts
Uber Eats Driver - Danny Huen
Aunt Lily - Jeanne Carr
Devon - Jake McDermott
Trivia[]
Errors[]
- In real life, most kids and teens usually go to juvenile for identity theft/credit card fraud, meaning that they used their parent's card without their permission.
- The episode seems to be misleading because it was aired on January and Christmas is in December, not January. However, it was recorded earlier.
- In a few scenes the temperature keeps changing its design.