What Would You Do? - Season 10 / Year 2017

Season 10 / Year 2017

Episodes

White Teens Bully a Muslim Peer
White teens bully a Muslim peer; a couple insult their son's overweight girlfriend; an older man invites two teens to his studio to model for him; a man monitors his bartender girlfriend, calling her out for being flirty; a parent is overcritical.

Waitress Discriminates Against Muslim Family

Mormon Parents React Negatively to Their Son's Revelation That He is Gay
A mother preferentially treats her biological child; a father criticizes his daughter; Mormon parents react negatively to their son's revelation that he is gay; parents react negatively to news of their children's engagements to a different culture.

Mothers Shame Gendered Toy Choices Made by Their Children
Mothers shame gendered toy choices made by their children; a daughter disapproves of her dad's much younger girlfriend; a waiter's OCD upsets a pair of diners; a motorist struggles to change a flat tire.

A Misbehaving Child Lies About Her Nanny
A misbehaving child lies about her nanny; parents disapprove of their daughter's boyfriend; teen boys attempt selling fake concert tickets to a girl; bar patrons encourage a recovering alcoholic to have a drink; a diner asks to taste strangers' food.

Man Pushes His Pregnant Wife to Lose Weight
Scenarios include a man pushing his pregnant wife to lose weight; friends pressuring a birthday girl to take 21 shots; a child being disruptive at her mother's place of work; a mom telling her son she can't afford to buy him a toy; and a waitress ignoring customers.

Sales Clerk Refuses to Sell Clothes to Transgender Woman

Drug Store Employee Denies Muslim Man Passport Photo
An employee refuses to take a Muslim man's passport photo; a bartender faces sexual harassment from her boss; a woman expresses disgust over two male soldiers kissing; a baseball coach refuses to buy ice cream for a player due to his performance.

A Woman is Harassed for Having a Child of Another Race
A woman is harassed for having a child of another race; a man is discriminated against for his religious garb; a veteran doesn't have enough money to pay for his groceries; two women scheme to rob a man; a bartender acts unprofessionally.

New Fraternity and Sorority Recruits Are Publicly Hazed
New fraternity and sorority recruits are publicly hazed and humiliated; a clerk refuses service to a transgender woman; a mother and daughter argue in public about religious garb; a child with Tourette's syndrome is bullied.

Then and Now
The WWYD team re-tackles issues brought up in the season 1.
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