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The Family Challenge

Felix, once a forgotten champion, is revealed as the legendary Masked God after solving a world-class puzzle in billiards. Meanwhile, his family faces a crisis as the Billiards King of Oceanville, Kurt Lucas, demands to marry Yolanda to settle past grudges. The tension escalates when Felix's brother, Howard, challenges the family for control of the Summers Billiards Club, citing family tradition that the club belongs to the most capable.Will Felix step up to defend his family's honor and reclaim his place in the billiards world?
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Ep Review

Yolanda Caught in the Middle

Poor Yolanda is stuck between her eccentric relatives and her own life choices. Her father James clearly disapproves of something, while her uncle Dan is just stirring the pot. The way she tries to mediate between everyone shows her strength of character in Carom on Call.

Howard's Grand Entrance

Howard Summers knows how to make an entrance! That red jacket and yellow sunglasses combo is bold, but it fits his flashy personality perfectly. The way he twirls his cue stick suggests he's here to cause trouble in Carom on Call. Can't wait to see what he does next!

The Power Dynamics Shift

Watching the power dynamics shift in Carom on Call is fascinating. Dan Summers commands the room with his white suit and confident demeanor, while James seems to be losing control of the situation. The family hierarchy is clearly being challenged here.

Aunt Sarah's Calculated Moves

Aunt Sarah may look elegant in her fur stole, but there's something calculating about her expressions in Carom on Call. She's observing everything carefully, probably planning her next move. The jewelry and poised demeanor suggest she's used to getting her way.

The Innocent Bystander

The guy in overalls with the panda bag seems completely out of place in this intense family gathering. His confused expressions and attempts to understand what's happening provide some comic relief in Carom on Call. Sometimes you need that innocent perspective.

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