I’ll admit, that episode made me a Kruff shipper. This is obviously a reference to Krusty Love, the episode where Mr. Puff: Huh? You mean we should go out on a date? Puff will pay for the damage she caused to the restaurant: There’s something I’d like to point out in this exchange between Mr. Uh, wouldn’t he need a driver’s license to do that? Whatever. Apparently the note he tried to give her at the beginning of the episode was about how he’d gotten a job as a driver’s ed. While in prison, she’s sent to traffic school, where SpongeBob is the teacher. SpongeBob teaches how to do her job through the most annoying means possible, so Puff is driven crazy and decides that she’d rather go to prison than be around SpongeBob. To avoid being sent to prison, Puff is forced to work at the Krusty Krab for the summer. In her effort to get away from SpongeBob, she crashes through the wall of the Krusty Krab. SpongeBob tries to give Puff a note, but she does her best to avoid him at all costs. Puff dismisses the class for summer vacation (they have summer vacation in Boating School?). Is it me or have I been praising the animation in this show a lot lately? Well, come on, just look at it! It’s beautiful! Plus, there’s one scene with a gorgeously animated sunset: It’s not great or anything, but I found a couple of things funny and it kept me entertained. So he loses the bet and has to have a slumber party with his adorable, sweet (albeit occasionally annoying) neighbor who loves him and regards him as a friend? Cry me a river (pun intended).Īnyway, I thought this episode was decent, despite what everyone else seems to think of it. Even having said that, nothing particularly bad happens to Squidward in this episode. Squidward was basically the antagonist in this episode, and as I may have mentioned before, I don’t consider it character abuse if the character has done something within the episode to deserve it. Am I missing something, or do I just have a different definition of character abuse than everyone else? No matter how hard I try to look for one, I see absolutely no reason to accuse this episode of Squid Abuse. Okay, why is this episode considered Squid Abuse? No, seriously, someone explain it to me, because I really don’t get it. It reminded me of his line in No Weenies Allowed: “I’ll have you know I stubbed my toe last week while watering my spice garden, and I only cried for twenty minutes!” I adore that line, so I liked the reference to it in this episode.Īnother reason people hate this episode is, sigh, Squid Abuse. I actually found some of SpongeBob’s crying over stupid things funny, particularly the one where he stubbed his toe. I didn’t really find it annoying personally, but I can understand why other people would. They sounds similar on the surface, but the execution is different enough that, if people hadn’t pointed it out, I may not have made the connection.Īnother reason people hate this episode is that they say it’s annoying. In Funny Pants SpongeBob is told he can’t laugh, and in A Day Without Tears, SpongeBob is bet that he can’t go a day without crying. That’s true, they do have slightly similar plots, but I don’t mind because Funny Pants was atrocious and A Day Without Tears, in my opinion, pulled off this plot much better. Why do people hate this episode? Well, one reason is that they say its plot is too similar to Funny Pants’ plot. Catch me in the right mood and I may even call it good. SpongeBob wins the bet, and Squidward is forced to have a slumber party with him, which makes him cry.Ī lot of people hate this episode, but I don’t mind it at all. Squidward spends the rest of the episode trying everything he can to make SpongeBob cry, but is unsuccessful. If SpongeBob wins, Squidward needs to have a slumber party with SpongeBob. If Squidward wins, SpongeBob needs to be his slave for a year. He bets SpongeBob that he can’t go the rest of the day (until midnight) without crying and SpongeBob accepts the bet. The episode begins with SpongeBob continuously crying over mundane things, which gets on Squidward’s nerves.
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