'Fresh Off the Boat' season 4 episode 11 spoilers: Honey attends a parenting class

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In the next episode of "Fresh Off the Boat," Honey (Chelsey Crisp) attends a parenting class taught by Wilhelmina Page (Niecy Nash) to help her with her upcoming baby.

The synopsis and promotional photos for the upcoming installment, which is titled "Big Baby," were just recently released, and they show a group of mothers gathering at a studio for a parenting session with Page, a self-proclaimed child sage.

At one point, they seem to be holding up watermelons which likely symbolize their babies. Honey and Jessica Huang (Constance Wu) are among the participants who wish to know more about "listening" to babies so that they will form a closer bond with them. However, this retreat is more for Honey who is pregnant and will expect the baby sometime soon. She has brought her own watermelon with her and is excited about the class.

Honey's mother Anne (Cheryl Hines) is also there to support her, but the older woman is not convinced about Page's technique. This is why Honey brought along Jessica,  to encourage her mother to join in on the activities. However, after a while, Jessica is also a bit unconvinced about the class and tells Honey how she feels about it. Nevertheless, the expectant mother just goes along with Page's instructions and caresses the watermelon like it's her baby. It remains to be seen what will be the outcome of the parenting class.

In the previous episode, Jessica hired Holly (Paula Abdul) to teach her neighborhood choir new songs for Christmas caroling. However, things went sideways, so she ended up firing her instead. Her choir then left her, but after some soul-searching, Jessica apologized to them and got back Holly into the fold. They went back to singing great Christmas choir songs.

"Fresh Off the Boat" season 4 episode 11 will air on Tuesday, Jan. 2, at 8:30 p.m. EST on ABC.

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