'Red Band Society' Season 1 Episode 4 Sneak Peek: Friendship, Homecoming and Pity Explored Themes - Dresses Replaces Hospital Uniforms

"Red Band Society" Season 1 Episode 4 Sneak Peek: Friendship, Homecoming and Pity Explored Themes - Dresses Replaces Hospital Uniforms
High school homecoming is an occasion viewed with great excitement because it is a time to reconnect with good old friends. This is the topic that will be explored by Fox comedy-drama's fourth episode.
Girls of the "Red Band Society" Season 1 are set to shift from dull patients into glam girls on the show's Episode 4 titled "There's No Place like Homecoming," Hypable reported. "We'll see all the kids and staff members out of their hospital wear, and instead dressed up in fancy suits and dresses," said by the same report.
A photo showing the character's fab dresses and suits showed the transformation of the well-loved casts from hospital residents into red-carpet ready individuals.
The released photo showed, Kara, set to return to her high school alumni, and her tag-along's Emma, Leo and Nurse Brittany. On the other hand, Jordi will not be able to go with the rest of the gang as his treatment to cure his cancer is about to start already.
The fourth episode of the debut season of Red Band Society's synopsis is: "True friendships are revealed when Jordi starts treatment, Kara returns to high school, Emma attends her first dance and Leo is put in the middle."
According to TV Fanatic, Kara went with Emma, Leo, and Britanny to confirm to herself that she is still in control. As a once bitch high school girl, Kara struggled to realized that her feared status does not exist anymore.
"Kara walked back into her high school believing she would get her class bitch status back." Little did she know that fear has been transformed into pity after her whole high class thought she will not be able to live.
On the other hand, Kara is not alone in his unhappy homecoming experience. Emma was not even able to make friends because of her appearance. She is really thin because of her eating disorder. This fact affects her self-esteem that she suspected her cancer-stricken boy, Leo, and Kara is betraying her.
Leo also has a fair share of his outside appearance problems as his illness gets his crowning glory. It is a greater hurt when he somehow realized that his dream to be a soccer player will not be a reality anymore.
On a lighter note, another Montgomery resident will be added to "Red Band Society" cast. 19-year old Alysa Wise will have a cameo role on the Homecoming episode, as reported by AL. Wise said her short stint in the show is a fun experience.
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