Jack Strong just wants to be a regular kid.
Jack\'s enjoying this newfound attention, but he\'s worried that this sit-in may have gone too far..
Tensions rise as counter-protesters camp out across the street from Jack and his couch.
As Jack\'s protest gains momentum, he attracts a local television host who is interested in doing a segment about him.
And so, he stages a sit-in on his couch and refuses to get up until his parents let him quit some of the extracurriculars.
Jack\'s just about had enough.
His parents want him to be "well-rounded" and prepared for those crucial college applications.
But his parents have overscheduled his week with every extracurricular activity under the sun: tennis, baseball, cello, karate, tutoring, and Chinese language lessons--all on top of regular homework.
Jack Strong just wants to be a regular kid