After Jessica’s own attempt at training ends up being more like harassment itself, Louis hires a "professional" named Dusty Nugget (played by Brett Gelman). Dusty is a reformed offender who uses the "Persistent Romeo" video as his primary teaching tool. Subplots
To secure an invite to a sleepover, Eddie promises his classmates he has a "dirty movie" to watch—something he doesn't actually own.
The episode concludes with Louis giving Eddie a "proper" (though characteristically bizarre) talk about sex after the principal suggests using metaphors like "flowers and watering cans". Fresh Off the Boat Season 1 Episode 5 Review - TV Fanatic [S1E5] Persistent Romeo
is the fifth episode of the first season of the ABC sitcom Fresh Off the Boat , which originally aired on February 17, 2015.
Eddie is desperate to fit in with the "cool kids" at school, led by a boy named Brock. After Jessica’s own attempt at training ends up
After failing to acquire a real adult film, Eddie finds a VHS tape at home titled "Persistent Romeo." Unbeknownst to him, it is actually a dry, educational sexual harassment training video for his father's restaurant.
While the parents are busy, Grandma Huang teaches younger brothers Emery and Evan how to play poker, eventually winning all their prized possessions, including a large stuffed bunny. The episode concludes with Louis giving Eddie a
The story follows two main threads involving the Huang family's attempts to navigate social and professional boundaries in the 1990s: