Son of a Critch “Particip-action” S1E11 September 25 2023 on CW

Tonight (Monday September 25 2023), CW broadcasts an episode of the series Son of a Critch!

Particip-action Season 1 Episode 11 Episode Summary

CW invites viewers to join Mark Critch on another entertaining and relatable adventure as he navigates the trials and tribulations of his school days.

In this episode, Mark finds himself in a situation that many students can relate to: being forced to participate in the school’s Sports Day. Whether he’s athletically inclined or not, Mark is about to dive headfirst into a day of sports and competition, which promises to be filled with both humor and challenges.

Meanwhile, another storyline unfolds as Fox, Mark’s schoolmate, embarks on a quest to gain her mother’s attention and approval. Her determination leads her to set her sights on breaking the school record for gold medals, a goal that adds an extra layer of excitement and rivalry to the Sports Day events.

What Time is the “Particip-action” Episode On?

The Particip-action episode of Son of a Critch will be broadcast on September 25 2023 on CW at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Particip-action” Episode New?

The Particip-action episode of Son of a Critch is all new!

Son of a Critch Particip-action Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Mark Critch
Mark Critch narrates the series as his adult self
Mark Critch as Mike Critch
Claire Rankin as Mary Critch
Malcolm McDowell as Patrick “Pop” Critch
Colton Gobbo as Mike Critch Jr.
Sophia Powers as Fox
Mark Rivera as Ritche Perez

Particip-action Episode Videos & Previews


Watch Son of a Critch Particip-action Online

Son of a Critch Series Information

Based on an award-winning memoir from Mark Critch, "Son of a Critch" is the hilarious and very real story of a young Mark coming of age in the 1980s. Developed from Critch's 2018 memoir, which was in turn based on his real life experiences growing up in Newfoundland, Canada, the series is a heartfelt window in the life of a child who is much older inside than his 11 years. He uses comedy and self-deprecation to win friends and connect with the small collection of people in his limited junior high world.

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