"Our Ham is Good" is the ninth episode of the first season of the Netflix original comedy series Teenage Bounty Hunters. It aired on August 14th, 2020.
Synopsis[]
The twins take off on a road trip to uncover their mom's secrets but wind up revealing some of their own. Bowser reluctantly joins forces with Terrance.
Plot[]
Blair and Sterling fight in their room. Eventually, Blair shows her photos of Debbie from the past. Given the research she’s done, it appears there’s no photos or evidence of their mom before 1999.
Determined to get answers, the duo hit the road. Before they go, they stop by the Yogurt shop to grab some items to take with them. When they get there they find Bowser in a bad way. They tell him to make amends with Yolanda and encourage him to get up and speak to her.
Once there, Bowser grits his teeth and plays nicely with a half-naked Terrance. Only, this quickly goes awry when he finds out Terrance has been handed his Fren-Z skip. After some initial hostility and a stale-mate game of Rock, Paper, Scissors, they eventually decide to split the cut 50/50.
The girls heads off on the road to Nandina but receive a call from their Mother on the way. They message back telling her they’re fine and continue on their way. Sterling however, is not as strong as Blair and clearly isn’t sure this is the right thing to do. They make it to Hobo’s Ham, just like in the picture, and learn that Debbie actually went to the church in that town. When they show up at the church, they ask the lady inside about the Culpepper family.
It turns out there was an unfortunate incident involving the police and that the daughter – Debbie presumably – was trouble. That’s all they have to go on for now, but it’s enough to work with.
While Terrance and Bowser drive up to their skip and discuss Yolanda, the girls make it to the town’s police station. There’s no record of Debbie on the system though, but if she was a minor there wouldn’t be anything to go on anyway.
With no leads to work with, the pair head outside exasperated and frustrated. As they do, they come to blows again. It’s a fierce confrontation and one that ends with Sterling admitting that she’s gay. As Blair walks away, she phones Bowser and asks for advice. He gives up the skip and talks to Blair calmly, offering words of encouragement. In the background, Terrance starts to knock down their skip and wrestle them to the ground.
Sterling meanwhile admits to April that she believes it’s time for them to open up and tell the world everything. As she hangs up, April answers the door and finds her father standing there waiting.
As the girls drive home from their trip, Garrett (the officer from Nandia) phones them and reveals that he’s got a lead after doing some digging. It turns out their mother is wanted for first degree arson and a hefty $90,000 price tag.
Bowser meanwhile, heads back to his office and starts taking targets off the pin-board. Only, when he does he finds the exact same poster.
Characters[]
Main[]
- Maddie Phillips as Sterling Wesley
- Anjelica Bette Fellini as Blair Wesley,
- Kadeem Hardison as Bowser Simmons
- Virginia Williams as Debbie Wesley
Recurring[]
- Spencer House as Luke Creswell
- Mackenzie Astin as Anderson Wesley
- Devon Hales as April Stevens
- Charity Cervantes as Hannah B.
- Eric Graise as Ezequiel
- Wynn Everett as Ellen Johnson
- Myles Evans as Miles Taylor
- Carolyn Jones Ellis as Cathy
- Method Man as Terrance Coin
- Shirley Rumierk as Yolanda Carrion
- Given Sharp as Horny Lorna
- Jacob Rhodes as Franklin
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