Louis appears on a local morning talk show, and Eddie might have a girlfriend.
Good Morning Orlando was hard to read as anything but meta-commentary on minority representation in television.
Upon its January debut,Fresh Off the Boatwas the first Asian-centric sitcom sinceAll-American Girlwith Margaret Cho.

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That was in 1994 and ended after six months and 19 episodes.
Louis returns home to celebrate and revel with his family, but Jessica isnt happy.
Jessica bemoaned Louis segment for one basic reason: Chinese people dont appear on TV often.
When she asked Louis to nameone, he could name only Pat Morita whos of Japanese descent.
So when given the opportunity to add to the paltry population, Louis primarily pulled his clownish comedy routine.
In the wake of Louis appearance, Cattlemans patrons begin laughing at him in a gross way.
Instead, its better to be yourself and show that.
The romantic moshing was an effective courting method, apparently.
The only issue is none of them know whom their better half is.
Brian aces the test, picking the tall Edith, prompting a timely and lethal Later nerds!
Trent errs, selects the wrong girl, and gets embarrassed.
They weather their first fight, and all is right.
The other fellas should really just listen to Emery: Hes a well-established player.
Now its time for the weekly dose of nostalgia in these recaps:90s moments, ranked:
7.
Square pizza:Who even sells this abomination anymore?
Didnt an executive order in 2003 ban this?
Those right angles are dangerous to eat, as Eddie shows.
Rambo impression:There are varying degrees of Sly Stallone impressions for Louis.
John Rambo, disenfranchised Vietnam veteran?
The Choice Is Yours by Black Sheep:Definitely a cool song.
Has to be knocked a few pegs for its canonization alongsidethe creepy Kia hamsters.
Moonwalk:Not the best moonwalk ever performed on morning talk shows for local affiliates, surely.
Louis turned in a decent one.
Roller rinks/rollerblades:The setting of many an awkward junior-high interaction.