Coop & Cami Ask the World: "Would You Wrather Escape?"
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  • Parts 7
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published Aug 15, 2024
When Fred accidentally disrupts a Would You Wrather? stunt that Cami put together, she demands that Cooper take him off the show. The Wrather family is planning their annual visit to an escape room, but Jenna realizes she will be busy attending Ollie's school for his history project presentation on the night of the escape room event. Cooper has Fred fill in for Jenna, hoping he will lead the team to success and be forgiven by Cami, who is still upset at him over the stunt mishap. Fred eventually finds the key to the exit door, but declines to let the team win until Cami explains why she is still upset at him. She reveals that she is a perfectionist and sometimes wishes she could be more like him, as he is not easily bothered when things do not go as planned. She forgives him, and the team wins. Meanwhile, at Ollie's school, Jenna is upset that some of the other children were heavily helped by their parents in creating their projects. She is later disappointed to learn that Ollie reused Cami's old project as his own, and that the other Wrather children had used the same project in the past as well. Jenna also realizes she was the one who initially made the project.
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