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'Breeders' Episode 3: Luke is so accident-prone on the funny parenting show that fans want to 'strangle' him

The episode explores the accident-prone son of Paul and Ally Worsley and fans come up with the worst and best ideas to deal with him
UPDATED MAR 19, 2020
Jayda Eyles, George Wakeman and Martin Freeman (IMDb)
Jayda Eyles, George Wakeman and Martin Freeman (IMDb)

Episode 3 'No Accidents' was as hilarious as the pilot episodes promised and took us through another day of ordeal for Paul and Ally. As if just being parents was not enough, the struggling couple is gifted with a son, who is as accident-prone as a bat in daylight.

When the season opened, we saw how nagging and irritating the little boy can get for his parents, especially to Paul. So much so that he doesn’t blink an eyelid before abusing him or calling him out.

And in the third episode, as we learn how accident-prone Luke Worsley is, fans take the opportunity to come up with funny and wild ideas to deal with the boy. After all, as we see so far, fans do love the parents and can identify with their situation as parents who have to juggle multiple liabilities in life.

One fan on Twitter said, "Luke should be wrapped in bubble wrap until he's 18. #BreedersFx," seeing how much he gets hurt. 

In the episode, the kid falls down the stairs and bruises his ankle, but Paul avoids taking him to the hospital. To this, a fan responded, "I wouldn't dare take him to the ER. Just pray over it at this point. #BreedersFx."

If you have watched the episode, you would know why. If you haven't, just know that the Worsley couple doesn't have a good reputation at the local hospital, thanks to Luke's "accidents".

However, one Twitter fan took his reactions to the next level and commented, "I want to strangle that little boy and he doesn’t even belong to me. Weary face #BreedersFx."

The incidents revolving around Luke in the episode have also raised concerns among fans about how social concern about parenting is handled on the show. Set in the United Kingdom, social laws are quite different from those in the US.

One user commented, "Wow, family services in England are WAY different than the US. I can tell you no workers would visit you in the US over accidents that were forensically accidents and even if there had been doubts and like bad living conditions it would take DAYS for a visit!  #Breeders."

Let's see what the Worsley family brings in the next chapter of their breathless journey of parenting.

Keep watching 'Breeders' every Monday at 10 pm/9 c  on FX.

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