What Would You Do? - Season 11 / Year 2018

Season 11 / Year 2018

Episodes

Parents Disapprove of Lesbian Daughter's Fiancee
A young woman is meeting her parents for lunch to let them know that she is engaged to a woman. Her parents voice their disapproval of her marrying a woman. How will other diners react? A teenage boy grabs his girlfriend forcefully in public, snatches her smartphone and tries to control what she's doing. What will bystanders say? A bus driver is at a bar drinking heavily, planning to go back to work straight from the bar to pick up students from a field trip. Will others step in to prevent him from getting behind the wheel?A senior citizen is working as a restaurant waiter and is slow in taking a customer's order. When he brings the food, it is not what the young man ordered. The customer is impatient and complains about the waiter's age, speed and inability to get the order correct. Will other customers come to the waiter's defense?A laundromat customer starts stealing clothing from others' washers and dryers. What will the witnesses say and do? Will they try to stop the customer from stealing those clothes?

Grandparents Verbally Abuse Grandchildren
Jealous girlfriend berates boyfriend at his job; Man insults restaurant customer with Down syndrome.

Discrimination at a Diner
A restaurant employee asks black teens to prepay for their meal; a bakery owner refuses to sell a wedding cake to a lesbian couple; a mother forces her child to shoplift.

Couple Refuses to Leave a Tip for Their Lesbian Waitress
Vineyard customers react poorly to a day laborer eating his lunch on an outdoor patio.

Man Harasses Waitress at a Diner
A woman shamelessly uses a coffee shop as her office; Blonde woman and black man steal money from deli tip jar.

Onlooker Harasses Parent with Different Race Child
A white woman with an adopted black child is harassed by an onlooker; a woman is distracted by her phone while her children run wild in a clothing store; a tutor and her student talk about their relationship in front of others.

Parents Disapprove of Pregnant Teen's Decision
Parents disapprove of their pregnant teen's final decision; Clothing store discriminates against black shopper; Woman steals groceries out of customers' carts.

Transgender Man is Bullied by Former Classmates
Transgender man is bullied by former classmates; Mother wants daughter to lose weight; Customers ridicule waiter for stuttering

Woman is Harassed for Being Muscular
A muscular female trainer is insulted for being too fit by someone watching her workout; a father comes out to a disapproving son in a restaurant; a diner asks other diners to watch his laptop while he takes a phone call outside, then someone tries to make off with the computer; and children run amok in a restaurant.

Pregnant Later in Life
Woman's husband objects to her having a baby in her 40s; Minors ask others to buy them e-cigarettes; Waitress berates couple for speaking Spanish.

Manager Tells Man He Needs to Remove His MAGA Hat
A café manager takes issue with a customer's politically-themed attire; two parents reprimand their 30-year-old son for still living at home; teens push a homeless man to humiliate himself in exchange for cash.

Young Man Comes Out as Gay to His Traditional Asian Parents
A fellow customer criticizes gay parents for raising a child without a mother; a customer interrupts a nursing mother at a restaurant to tell her she is disturbing others; a bartender reads texts and emails that are on a customer's phone.

Pharmacy Calls Police on Black Woman for Using Coupon
When store employees believe an African-American woman is trying to use a fake coupon, they call the police; a woman treats her foster son differently than her biological daughter; a man's parents disapprove of his overweight girlfriend.

Coach Doesn't Want Student Athletes Kneeling During Anthem
Student athletes tell their coach they want to kneel during the National Anthem like Colin Kaepernick; Teenager ignores parents while playing Fortnite.
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