[s2e25] Flashback [DIRECT]
What makes "Flashback" stand out among Reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes and fans on Reddit is its refusal to sugarcoat family life. It highlights that every child brought a new level of insanity to the house, yet the core of the family remained unshakable. The episode concludes on a high note when the pregnancy test comes back negative, allowing Hal and Lois to reconcile—at least until the next crisis strikes.
The episode kicks off with a familiar scene in the Wilkerson household: chaos. However, the tension reaches a fever pitch when Lois realizes she is two weeks late with her period. While Hal and Lois spiral into a panic-induced argument, their youngest son, Dewey, begins to fear that his parents’ marriage is headed for a divorce. [S2E25] Flashback
This central conflict serves as the framing device for a series of flashbacks that recount the birth of each of their four sons: What makes "Flashback" stand out among Reviewers from
: We see a younger, perhaps slightly more optimistic Hal and Lois dealing with their first taste of parenthood—and the immediate realization that Francis was destined to be a handful. The episode kicks off with a familiar scene
The episode is also notable for its use of the song by Eagle-Eye Cherry, which underscores the repetitive, cyclical nature of Hal and Lois's life—constantly oscillating between panic and love. This musical choice highlights the episode's theme: no matter how chaotic their lives become, they’ve navigated these waters before and will do so again. Why "Flashback" Still Resonates