[s1e4] - The Balloon
In a final comedic twist, it is revealed that Sully was actually a diabetic, not a drug user, and the "drugs" in the balloon were merely sugar pills meant to stabilize his condition. The episode concludes with a rare heartwarming touch, as Ben opens gifts—including one Mickey pretends is from his absent parents in Iraq—containing an eclectic mix of syrup, taquitos, and a My Little Pony figure. Critical Reception
The fourth episode of The Mick , titled marks a pivotal moment for the show’s central family of misfits. The episode shifts focus to Ben , the youngest and perhaps most overlooked member of the Pemberton family. The Plot: A Forgotten Birthday
The episode takes a characteristically dark and chaotic turn when , a local clown hired for the party, appears to overdose. In the ensuing panic, Ben swallows a balloon that the family believes is filled with Sully's illegal drugs. [S1E4] The Balloon
Based on the title provided, the most likely topic for an article is the fourth episode of the first season of the FOX comedy series The Mick , which originally aired on January 15, 2017.
The tension escalates as Mickey and the others desperately try to induce vomiting. In one of the show's most infamous gross-out sequences, Mickey's attempts to jam her fingers down Ben's throat lead to her own vomiting instead. The crisis is eventually resolved at the party's climax: the sight of a real pony (which Chip accidentally crashed into the yard) makes Ben vomit out of pure excitement, safely expelling the balloon. The Twist Ending In a final comedic twist, it is revealed
Article: "The Balloon" – Selfishness Meets Celebration in The Mick
The story kicks off when Mickey (Kaitlin Olson) realizes that everyone—herself included—has completely forgotten Ben’s seventh birthday. In a rare (if slightly forced) moment of conscience, the family decides to put aside their chronic selfishness to throw him a celebration he actually deserves. High Stakes and Low Reflexes The episode shifts focus to Ben , the
Critics noted that this episode effectively utilized Ben as a "modern take on a young boy," highlighting his unique interests that defy traditional gender norms, such as his dual obsession with miniature ponies and the Iraq War. The Mick Review: The Balloon (Season 1 Episode 4)