
Just Roll With It is an interactive improvisational comedy centered around the blended Bennett-Blatt family and features step-siblings Blair and Owen who could not be more different. Blair, often a rebel without a cause, is the polar opposite of her strict, regimented, ex-military mom Rachel. Owen, a born athlete with a taste for scheduling and organization, is always trying to clean up Byron, his creative and charismatic morning-radio-show-host father. Despite their differences, the Bennett-Blatt clan, and the actors who play them, know how to take whatever life – and the studio audience – throws at them.

When Blair chooses Byron over Rachel for Career Day, tensions in the family rise; Owen tries to play peacemaker and encourages Rachel to tell Blair how she feels.

Owen doesn't have the heart to tell his dad that he has outgrown an embarrassing birthday tradition; Blair learns that Owen is now friends with her ex-best friend Ruth.

When Blair gets in trouble at school, Rachel insists that she and Byron reverse roles. She puts Byron in charge of Blair's punishment while Rachel becomes the fun parent with Owen.

Rachel is being honored for her service to veterans, but Blair is disinerested in attending the award ceremony. Rachel confronts her and learns the root of Blair's behavior.

Owen and Blair convince Byron and Rachel to let them stay home alone for the first time without a babysitter, freeing the parents to go on their first date since the wedding.

Owen and Blair compete against each other in a karate tournament, forcing Byron and Rachel into the awkward position of supporting both kids without choosing sides.

After an argument about who caused the destruction of the radio booth, the Bennett-Blatts gets stuck in an elevator. Eventually each member confesses to their part in the mess.

Blair and Owen become enamored with the family's new high-tech talking toilet. Rachel and Byron try to prove to their kids that they're still cool enough to hang out with.

When Rachel's old army buddy, Caleb, comes to stay with the family for a few days, his exhausting GI Joe-like personality irritates Blair, while Byron starts to feel inadequate.

Blair and Owen are forced to share a room when Gator gets in a fight with his mom and moves into the Bennet-Blatt house for a few days, putting the kids on edge.

Owen auditions for the school musical but quickly develops a severe case of stage fright; Blair's toothache leads her to the dentist where she and Byron confront their worst fears.

Owen volunteers to tutor the school's star basketball player, Big Jim, so that he can pass an upcoming test and be eligible to play in the game.

The Bennett-Blatts are stranded at the radio station when a blizzard causes the roads to be closed. When the power goes out, the family sees who can tell the scariest ghost story.

With his high school reunion fast approaching, Gator worries about impressing his former classmates, so he enlists the help of the Bennett-Blatts to pose as his family.

The Bennett-Blatts are invited to be contestants on "Family Squabbles," a game show that tests a family's knowledge of one another.

Owen lets Blair talk him into borrowing Byron's autographed sneakers to impress the kids at school. When the shoes get ruined, the kids go to great lengths to secure a new pair.

Owen has to decide whether to cancel a fundraising event he planned for the school and refund all the money he's raised, or let the party (and his reputation) go up in flames.

When the radio station owner unexpectedly comes to town and fires Byron, Blair and Owen try to get him to change his mind.

Owen and Blair take over as morning DJs with The Gator when Byron has to report for jury duty. When Owen handles a mean adult caller, the ratings soar and he unwittingly becomes the voice for a youth revolution.

Blair is accused of vandalism at school and is put on trial in student court; Owen acts as her defense attorney, while Ruth is assigned to the prosecution.

Rachel is excited to go on a family boating trip, but things don't go as planned when the boat runs out of fuel and a storm approaches.

After surviving a harrowing ordeal on the lake, the Bennett-Blatt family learns that Rachel's mischievous and somewhat unpredictable dad has been kicked out of his retirement community and needs to move in with them.

When the kids receive their standardized test scores, it's discovered that Blair is a genius!

When Owen is pranked at school, Grandpa Blatt, with the help of Blair and his old Army buddy, Joey Coconuts, set out on a night-long quest to get revenge.
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When Grandpa totals Byron's car, Rachel is forced to manage an entire day of errands and extra-curricular activities for the whole family with one car!

Byron is excited that his mother is coming to stay with their family for a few days, but things turn ugly when Nana Blatt and Grandpa Bennett meet and immediately start to argue!

After watching a documentary about aliens, Blair becomes convinced that their new neighbors are from a different planet and enlists Owen to help find evidence to prove it.

After Byron posts a video of him, Gator, and Blair singing in their new band, a music manager secretly approaches Blair and convinces her to become a pop star.

Owen gets food poisoning and dreams that he and Blair form a team of superheroes called, The Preventers.

The Preventers, whom at the request of Sir Liam Gooch, band together to stop Norvin Schnuckle from ruining the town's bicentennial celebration.

Owen befriends a new kid at school named Kyle. When he discovers that Kyle and his mom are homeless, Owen makes it his mission to help him.

Owen overhears a conversation between Byron and Rachel, discussing the idea of having a baby.

When Rachel is put in charge of running Beatz 101's charity Christmas telethon and the starring act's props and costumes are mysteriously destroyed right before the show, Owen takes it upon himself to uncover the "whodunnit" mystery.

Blair's homework assignment is to write a story about the most interesting thing about her family; Byron, Rachel and Owen try to one-up each other.

The Bennett-Blatts visit a local comic convention, and Owen, Byron and Rachel test out a new VR game.

The Bennett-Blatts take part in a charity sporting event to raise money for the local kids club.

When the parents and kids grow irritated with each other, they switch places for the day to determine which is harder, being a kid or being an adult.

When Blair gets caught selling the coveted after school club spots she's signed up for, Byron and Rachel force her to attend every club to teach her a lesson.

Blair is caught off guard when she finds herself experiencing her first crush on a boy.

When Frank Morris Middle starts serving new, inedible lunches, Blair sees an opportunity to skip class by becoming a student activist.

Gator helps the family create its own scary night of frights after a lightning storm prevents it from seeing a highly anticipated zombie film.

When Owen's and Blair's arguing makes life difficult at home, Rachel and Byron try to give them some perspective by retelling the story of how they all met.