The BEST episodes of Primetime: What Would You Do? season 15

Every episode of Primetime: What Would You Do? season 15, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Primetime: What Would You Do? season 15!

ABC's hidden camera, ethical dilemma series What Would You Do? puts ordinary people on the spot. From bullying to abuse, racial attacks and more.

Last Updated: 4/22/2024Network: ABC (US)Status: Continuing
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Children bully their classmates because of race
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#1 - Children bully their classmates because of race

Season 15 - Episode 5 - Aired 9/6/2019

What will customers say when they see two white children bully their white friend and black classmate? And diners react to a daughter revealing her surprising DNA results to her parents.

Mother Can Only Afford One Meal to Share with Her Family
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#2 - Mother Can Only Afford One Meal to Share with Her Family

Season 15 - Episode 1 - Aired 8/9/2019

Diners react to a family who can only pay for one meal to share. "Dancing With the Stars" winner Nyle DiMarco participates in a scenario that resembles his experiences being deaf.

Cashier Shames Elderly Man for Paying with Coins
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#3 - Cashier Shames Elderly Man for Paying with Coins

Season 15 - Episode 2 - Aired 8/16/2019

How will people react when they see an impatient cashier, a man telling his date to split the check, a family holding an opioid intervention and a teen who seems to be taking insensitive selfies.

Coach Forces Wrestler to Cut His Hair
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#4 - Coach Forces Wrestler to Cut His Hair

Season 15 - Episode 3 - Aired 8/23/2019

How will people react to a white coach demanding a barber cut a black student athlete's braids, and trans advocate Jazz Jennings joins the set for a scenario that hits close to home.

Man Claims to Be Woman's Rideshare Driver, App Disagrees
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#5 - Man Claims to Be Woman's Rideshare Driver, App Disagrees

Season 15 - Episode 4 - Aired 8/30/2019

A young woman waits outside of a bar for her rideshare car. A man tells her he's her driver, even though his car doesn't match the app's notification. Will passersby intervene?