[s2e23] The Manchurian Dinner Date May 2026

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: During Emery’s graduation, Jessica admits she dislikes Eddie's "girlfriend" (Audrey) because she seems too perfect and robotic. This honesty allows Eddie to reveal the real Alison, whom Jessica surprisingly finds herself liking for her genuine personality.

: The plan backfires when Jessica invites Audrey over for a game of mahjong on the same night Eddie intends to reveal the truth. Caught in the lie, Eddie is forced to pretend he doesn't know the real Alison, even dismissing her as a "Girl Scout Cookie peddler" when she visits. [S2E23] The Manchurian Dinner Date

is the 23rd episode of the second season of the ABC comedy Fresh Off the Boat, which originally aired on 17 May 2016. The episode's title is a direct reference to the political thriller The Manchurian Candidate . Plot Summary

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According to reviewers from Entertainment Weekly , the episode explores themes of cultural identity and the pressures of parental expectations. It highlights the contrast between Jessica's idealized version of a Chinese daughter-in-law and the reality of Eddie's Americanized dating life. The episode also features several '90s nostalgia nods, including "California Love" by 2Pac and the use of Bubble Tape.

: Fearing Jessica will only approve of a Chinese girlfriend, Eddie and Alison devise a plan where a Chinese friend from the orchestra, Audrey , pretends to be Alison. Audrey perfectly embodies the "ideal" girlfriend Jessica envisions—smart, respectful, and Chinese—leading Jessica to quickly grow fond of her. : The plan backfires when Jessica invites Audrey

The episode centers on Eddie Huang as he prepares for the daunting task of introducing his girlfriend, , to his mother, Jessica Huang .

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