Snow Problem (Kick Buttowski)

"Snow Problem" is the second half of the seventeenth episode in the second season's second half of Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil

Plot
When Kick causes an avalanche from stunting on the Cornice of Death, it traps the Buttowski family and Kick has to find a way to get them out before they get cabin fever and goes crazy.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) Harold isn't too likable at the start as he rents a boring old cabin rather than an amazing lodge with lots of great activities. He even disallows phones and stunts and the cabin is covered in bats and doesn't even have a built-in bathroom.
 * 2) Kick is also unlikable at the start for not listening to his father and slides down the Cornice of Death, anyway, causing a giant avalanche to cover the cabin in snow. Although he later on tried to get rid of the snow to fix the house, he stole all the salt from the restaurant, used the ladies' jacuzzi without their permission and crashed the snowmobile rental building along with another restaurant.
 * 3) Plot Holes:
 * 4) * How could avalanches happen outside of the snow?
 * 5) * How could Brad bring a snowman inside?
 * 6) Most of it is a torture episode for the Buttowski Family mainly due to Kick not listening to his father and causing an avalanche, Harold leaving the phones in the car and the fact that he rented an old-fashioned cabin instead of an exciting lodge.
 * 7) On top of that, the Buttowski Family having cabin fever also served as filler.
 * 8) Although Kick deserved it, the guys that chased him didn't believe him when he said that he crashed the buildings to save his family from the avalanche.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Brad, Brianna and Kick's parents are still likable characters.
 * 2) * Kick did apologize for causing the avalanche but even then he didn't fully redeem himself.
 * 3) Kick crashing the buildings can be justified as he was trying to save his family from the snow by using the things that get rid of snow.
 * 4) The ending was decent with Kick getting his comeuppance and he was forced to cater to his family's needs.