: Carly enlists Harper’s help as a stylist for a high-profile red-carpet event. However, tension grows when Harper makes bold styling choices and sets Carly up on a disastrous date with Trenton—a man who believes in the flat earth theory. This leads to a heated argument and a dramatic table flip by Carly as she questions if Harper truly understands her best interests.
: The inclusion of a storyline involving an escort signaled the revival’s commitment to its Paramount+ move, allowing for more "adult situations" compared to the original Nickelodeon run. [S1E4] iGot Your Back
: Critics noted that the argument between Carly and Harper felt grounded and "true to real life," avoiding common "he said, she said" tropes. : Carly enlists Harper’s help as a stylist
: In the B-plot, Spencer attempts to jumpstart Freddie’s post-divorce dating life. After a nuclear physicist friend rejects Freddie based on his photo, Spencer unknowingly hires an escort from an app called Eager Bunny (mistaking it for the delivery app Post Rabbit) to pose as the scientist. Freddie remains oblivious, eventually breaking up with her because her constant "emergencies" (hourly billing cycles) annoy him. Key Episode Highlights Director Phill Lewis Guest Stars : The inclusion of a storyline involving an
: Reviewers highlighted Laci Mosley (Harper) as the comedic standout, noting her ability to hold her own alongside established cast members.
It is revealed that Carly and Harper first met at and bonded over the reality show The Real Widows of Wisconsin . Trivia This was the first episode recorded for the revival season. Behind-the-Scenes