'The Mick' season 2 episode 11 spoilers: Sabrina goes to a Yale interview

A promotional picture of "The Mick" on Fox. Facebook/ TheMickFOX

In the next episode of "The Mick," Sabrina Pemberton (Sofia Black-D'Elia) goes to an interview to try and get in Yale but decides to do something risky.

The trailer and promotional photos for the upcoming installment, which is titled "The Trip," were just released recently, and they show Sabrina preparing for her interview with the Yale University interviewer. However, it appears that she is going to take some risky actions to convince the school representative.

Sabrina wants to get into the art school of the prestigious campus, so she decides to create an art piece to boost her chances. She lays out a tray and pours some pink and green paint into it. Her aunt Mackenzie Murphy (Kaitlin Olson) watches close by and is ready to help. Later, Murphy is lying on the floor and waiting for her niece to finish her artwork.

Murphy gets up and heads to the door. All of a sudden, Sabrina opens it as it slams on her aunt's face. Murphy gets taken aback and asks if her nose is oozing blood. Sabrina holds her hands and replies excitedly, "Yeah, but it is really red, and it is so beautiful." Murphy thanks her for saying she's beautiful but is neglectful about her bleeding. It remains to be seen what risky idea Sabrina has and if it has anything to do with Murphy's painful predicament.

In the last episode, Murphy hosted an art show thrown by Sabrina in order to impress a TV celebrity, Jennie Garth. However, she was not impressed by the actress and wanted her to leave. She changed her mind though when Garth said that she would invite her to the party of famous show host Mario Lopez.

"The Mick" season 2 episode 11 will hit the airwaves on Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 9 p.m. EST on Fox.

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