[s1e5]: Persistent Romeo

To secure an invite to a sleepover, Eddie promises his classmates he has a "dirty movie" to watch—something he doesn't actually own.

After Jessica’s own attempt at training ends up being more like harassment itself, Louis hires a "professional" named Dusty Nugget (played by Brett Gelman). Dusty is a reformed offender who uses the "Persistent Romeo" video as his primary teaching tool. Subplots

is the fifth episode of the first season of the ABC sitcom Fresh Off the Boat , which originally aired on February 17, 2015. [S1E5] Persistent Romeo

The story follows two main threads involving the Huang family's attempts to navigate social and professional boundaries in the 1990s:

After failing to acquire a real adult film, Eddie finds a VHS tape at home titled "Persistent Romeo." Unbeknownst to him, it is actually a dry, educational sexual harassment training video for his father's restaurant. To secure an invite to a sleepover, Eddie

While the parents are busy, Grandma Huang teaches younger brothers Emery and Evan how to play poker, eventually winning all their prized possessions, including a large stuffed bunny.

Eddie is desperate to fit in with the "cool kids" at school, led by a boy named Brock. Subplots is the fifth episode of the first

The episode concludes with Louis giving Eddie a "proper" (though characteristically bizarre) talk about sex after the principal suggests using metaphors like "flowers and watering cans". Fresh Off the Boat Season 1 Episode 5 Review - TV Fanatic