What day and time will ‘Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies’ Season 1 Episode 4 release?
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The prequel to the 1978 cult classic film 'Grease', titled 'Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies,' will show the audience the early days of the Pink Ladies that includes Jane, Olivia, Cynthia, and Nancy, as they navigate their lives in 1954.
The ten-episode series on Paramount+ is expected to not only tell the story of how the beloved Pink Ladies came to be but also to hit the right nostalgic note and remind viewers why they fell in love with Rydell High in the first place. Annabel Oakes' musical romantic comedy is expected to show how misfit people find their tribe and navigate life. 'Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies' is based on the stage musical 'Grease' by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. Continue to read to know when Episode Four will be released and what the audience can expect from it.
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When will ‘Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies’ Season 1 Episode 4 be released?
‘Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies’ Season 1 Episode 4 will release on Thursday, i.e., April 20 at 3 am (ET)/midnight (PT). If you miss the episode though, it will then be available to stream on Paramount. For those watching internationally, it may take some time for the episode to be uploaded, with recent reports suggesting that it’s scheduled to drop a day later at around 3 pm (GMT).
How to watch ‘Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies’ Season 1 Episode 4 release?
'Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies' is available to stream on Paramount+ exclusively. Already released episodes have an estimated duration of around 42 minutes each, which is in line with the length of the remaining episodes in the series.
What is 'Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies' Season 1 Episode 4 all about?
Episode four is titled, 'If You Can't Be an Athlete, Be an Athletic Supporter,' and will most likely provide viewers with a deeper look at the newest girl Hazel, played by Shanel Bailey, who tells Buddy — played by Jason Schmidt — that she hates it at Rydell High, to which he apologizes. The third episode established that Hazel is an individual with big ideas and will have an important part in moving the story forward, but she, like the ladies, is also having difficulty fitting in, especially as a black girl in a predominantly white town.
As the plot has been set, it will be intriguing to see if Hazel joins the Pink Ladies or stays alone. It was also pretty self-explanatory that she has started noticing how earnest Buddy is when he's not forced to simply repeat his father's political beliefs, so we can't rule out her joining his team. Of course, the elections are going to approach, so the fourth episode will most likely concentrate on both candidates trying to garner as much support as possible, and the Pink Ladies will have to put forth greater effort to fit in.
Jane kisses Danny in the third episode, so the fourth episode may have a story about the two as well. The show will examine social problems like racial prejudice, sexual orientation, and so on from the point of view of the year 2020. The show, on the other hand, has managed to succeed in connecting viewers, so it is safe to predict that Episode Four will go in-depth to tackle the issues the creator and the cast always aimed to do from the very beginning.