'The Mick' season 2 episode 3 spoilers: Murphy brings kids to prison to visit their convicted mom

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In the next episode of "The Mick," Mackenzie Murphy brings her nephews and niece to prison to visit their convicted mom Pamela Pemberton (Tricia O'Kelley).

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "The Visit" was just released recently and showed Murphy with the kids together with Jimmy (Scott MacArthur) at an outdoor picnic. Apparently, they are on their way to visit the kids' imprisoned mom, Pamela.

Pamela's son Ben (Jack Stanton) asks the family what it is like in prison. Murphy tells the young Ben that it is just like camp where people go to stay for a certain period of time. Ben gets excited and wants to go to prison too. However, his sister Sabrina tells him in a sarcastic way, "Well, I think with her [Murphy] in charge, you have a decent chance."

In a later scene, Ben has a tattoo on his back which he seemingly got when he was at the prison visiting his mom. Murphy sees it and gets shocked. She looks at Jimmy and warns him, "That better be henna."

In the last episode, Murphy became friends with a newly-separated and rich woman named Trish (Michaela Watkins). Seeing that Trish was alone in her big house, Murphy decided to take advantage of the situation and hangout at her place and drink her expensive alcohol. Along the way, Murphy introduced her to Jimmy who helped out with some of her house repairs.

Trish slowly grew fond of Jimmy and wanted to pursue him. However, Murphy strongly disapproved of this because she had some feelings of her own towards her long-time friend. She confessed her feelings to Jimmy at a church wedding which she crashed, and was evidently injured because of a prior fall.

"The Mick" season 2 episode 3 will air on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 9 p.m. EDT on Fox.

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