'Runaways' season 1 episode 6 spoilers: Kids devise plan to arrest criminal parents

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In the next episode of "Runaways," Nico Minoru (Lyrica Okano) and the rest of the gang plan to expose their parents and have them arrested for their crimes.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "Metamorphosis" was released just recently and it shows the group talking about putting a stop to their parents' nefarious activities.

"Once that video is out, there's no going back. Our parents will be put away forever," Chase Stein (Gregg Sulkin) says.

Apparently, the kids have a plan to secure the secret video feed of their parents' rituals. They will be going to the Pride gala at Nico's parents' company where the feed is stored.

"You are helping me hack into the server tonight at the Pride gala," Alex Wilder (Rhenzy Feliz) says to Nico.

It seems that they have a big task in front of them as the kids have to pass security and get to the computer servers.

Later, the fancily dressed gang are seen at the event and ready to perform their mission. Wilder asks Gert Yorkes (Ariela Barer) if she's prepared to do what she has to do. The determined Yorkes replies, "Born ready, let's rock this b—."

Meanwhile, Chase's father Victor (James Marsters) finds out that his wife Janet (Ever Carradine) is having an affair with Nico's dad Robert (James Yaegashi). He buries his head in his hands upon discovering their secret.

In the last episode, the kids saved Wilder from getting kidnapped by one of his dad's former friends. Molly Hernandez (Allegra Acosta) stopped a truck from driving forward which allowed Wilder to escape. Chase's fist device delivered an electrical blast to the perpetrator who got thrown into the bushes several feet away. The kids were all safe in the end.

"Runaways" season 1 episode 6 will be streamed on Tuesday, Dec. 12 at 3 a.m. EST on Hulu.

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