What Would You Do? - Season 13 / Year 2020

Season 13 / Year 2020
Episodes

Episode 1
People react in Mississippi and New York to a man publicly displaying the Confederate flag; a coffee shop manager berates a cashier who offers free food to a homeless man; a man plots revenge against his ex; a mother becomes embarrassed by her son.

Episode 2
A coach discourages a young baseball player from coming out as gay; a waitress is rude to a veteran with a traumatic brain injury; a customer in a clothing store starts rearranging items; a young man confronts his father about his gambling.

Episode 3
When a woman brings an immigrant child to a restaurant, she is told she should be helping American children; a woman dismisses her friend's postpartum depression; sorority members tell a girl with Down syndrome she can't join because she's different.

Episode 4
Thought-provoking scenarios on racial bias, aging out of the foster care system, and sobriety.

Episode 5
A student tells her friend she's providing companionship to men in return for money to pay for school; a shopper starts crying when she learns the dress she want's isn't available in her size; women belittle a stay-at-home dad.

Episode 6
A bar manager tells an applicant she's too old for the job; two women in a gym bully another woman for her body's appearance in leggings; a customer in a sporting goods store harasses a gay couple; a mother wants her children to eat vegetables.

Episode 7
Two Latino men are questioned about their immigration status; teen girls verbally bully a classmate at a park; a woman upsets her child by repeatedly saying negative things about the child's father; a barbershop customer falls asleep in the chair.

Episode 8

Episode 9

Episode 10
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