'The Mick' season 2 episode 4 spoilers: Mackenzie and Jimmy throw a Halloween party

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In the next episode of "The Mick," Mackenzie Murphy (Kaitlin Olson) and Jimmy (Scott MacArthur) throw a Halloween party in their semi-burned home.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "The Haunted House" was just released recently and showed Murphy in her baseball uniform and ordering eight kegs, two taps, and 400 pounds of ice. However, a policeman is also at the door with the delivery man. Immediately, Murphy denies having ordered the alcoholic beverages and closes the door. Nevertheless, the party goes on as scheduled as Ben Pemberton (Jack Stanton) appears under a table eating a tub of Halloween candy. Jimmy also appears in a trash bag costume.

Outside the house, a couple of kids throw eggs at Murphy, who this time is dressed as a policeman and with a cop car to boot. She is somehow able to apprehend the pranksters and put them at the back of the police car. "That wasn't fun! Halloween is all about tricks and treats. It is not about assaulting people with unborn chickens," Murphy says in frustration. It remains to be seen what will happen at the end of the party and if Murphy will be able to get away with her shenanigans.

In the last episode, Murphy brought Ben's older sister Sabrina (Sofia Black-D'Elia) to the women's prison to visit her convicted mom Pamela "Poodle" Pemberton (Tricia O'Kelley). She did this in the hopes that Sabrina would vent her frustrations towards her mom instead of her.

However, Sabrina ended up forgiving her mom because of her sincere apology. This infuriated Murphy because Pamela apologized to Sabrina and not her. They ended up fighting each other at the back of the prison where none of them emerged victorious.

"The Mick" season 2 episode 4 will hit the airwaves on Tuesday, Oct. 17 at 9 p.m. EDT on Fox.

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