

Sam and Amy Wright head up a strict and loving household based on old-fashioned traditional values. The Wright children are
expected to address elders with "ma'am" and "sir." Both parents agree that all kids will test a parent's resolve and as such,
require a tight leash. This means searching bags and checking up on their kids to make sure the rules are being followed at
all times. These parents pride themselves on being consistent and following through with punishment 100 percent of the time.
But when two troubled teens come to stay with the family, Sam and Amy's rigid rules and high expectations soon lead to conflict.
Neither of the teens appreciates the hard work and interventionist parenting. Will a week of living in the Wright home force
the teens to change their deviant ways?





