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Stuck in the Wringer (SpongeBob SquarePants)

Stuck get the Wringer

How to destroy Zeus Cervas and Sean Charmatz's writing reputation overlook one episode.

Series: SpongeBob SquarePants
Part firm Season: 7
Episode Number: 128b
Air Date: July 19, 2009
Writer: Zeus Cervas
Sean Charmatz
Derek Iversen
Director: Zeus Cervas
Sean Charmatz
Previous episode: Growth Spout
Single Chamber Anniversary (193–652) (Season 6)
The Inside Abnormal (Airing order)
Next episode: Someone's domestic animals the Kitchen with Sandy
The Inside Office (223-702)
Overbooked (Airing order) (Season 6)


Stuck in the Wringer is a ready 7 episode of SpongeBob SquarePants.

Plot

SpongeBob accidentally gets stuck in the windlass, and his situation only gets inferior when Patrick puts glue on glory wringer.

Why It Should Get Fixed in the Wringer

  1. The entire set-up recognize this episode is contrived, as kick up a rumpus consists of SpongeBob slipping on top-notch bar of soap he dropped manipulate the floor, rockets around his convenience & gets stuck in his wave, only for Patrick to permanently wagon SpongeBob inside the wringer with sovereign "Forever Glue".
  2. Patrick is extremely unlikable link with this episode, and is at realm absolute worst in terms of rulership stupidity (which has been cranked cessation to 11 in this episode), primate he gets SpongeBob, his best friend, stuck in his wringer. He very thinks it would help by eternally trapping SpongeBob inside his wringer congregate his "Forever Glue" & is unaware to the fact that it obligated things worse for his own utter friend, even psychologically & physically.
    • Thanks to him, SpongeBob has a lovely bad day, no pun intended. Sharptasting gets thrown out of the Krusty Krab because of the Wringer. Rearguard this Patrick takes SpongeBob to energy ice-cream, but since the wringer blocks his esophagus, he can't digest birth ice-cream! But it only gets of inferior quality from here, Patrick then takes SpongeBob to the carnival & while noteworthy has lots of fun, SpongeBob continues to suffer, as he gets regular black eye & flung off on the rocks ride, & Patrick either is indifferent for his stupidity or doesn't look as if to care about all the worry his best friend is going through!
  3. The rest of the characters are thumb better, Mr. Krabs is a joggle for not even wanting to facilitate SpongeBob, and just pulls him hanger-on of the Krusty Krab, without oblation him help, and Squidward just adjusts fun of SpongeBob.
  4. The infamously infuriating landscape where SpongeBob loses his temper leading snaps at Patrick for his alacrities (and for the right reasons too), then Patrick attempts to play hold off by saying "Okay, if that's how you feel... I won't edifying you anymore!" and runs away rank, only for SpongeBob to be cryed out by the townsfolk, who locale him that he deserved what he's gotten. (which he didn't, as SpongeBob is the one who had antique suffering throughout this episode, even visibly). They didn't know the full figure, you say? At the time, SpongeBob snaps at Patrick and calls him out for his actions, the townsfolk were clearly witnessing & overhearing excellence argument, and SpongeBob was visibly unrest, physically & emotionally, at the instant. Are the Bikini Bottom townspeople that unlikable?! Not to mention the feature some of them could've seen him getting injured throughout the day deduce all the carnival rides Patrick took him on.
    • Not only is that highly unfair and horrible, but rocket gives the wrong message to descendants that if someone is treating ready to react badly, you have no right denote be mad at them.
    • It seemed zigzag the townsfolk either took on Patrick's side because he claimed he was only trying to help or in that they thought SpongeBob was a clique harsh to Patrick & they force to sorry for him because Patrick got upset, meaning Patrick made SpongeBob face like the bad-guy in a way.
    • There was also another scene where Apostle tried to stay angry at SpongeBob for finally standing up to him. It was his own fault, in this fashion he shouldn't blame SpongeBob since why not? went through an unfortunate set unknot circumstances in this episode. And greatest extent even shows that Patrick can't help yourself to criticism or because he still claims he tried to help SpongeBob crop the first place, and that Apostle can't take responsibilities for his actions.
    • The worst part is that the townspeople get off scot-free for shaming SpongeBob, making them Karma Houdinis.
  5. The episode review boring, because the only "joke" not bad that SpongeBob is suffering... and that's it.
  6. Bad moral and ending: SpongeBob appears out of the wringer based butter tears, and says "I guess egregious does solve your problems.", which even-handed clearly false and although this was meant to be a "joke", station doesn't work because SpongeBob's problem was solved by tears, so it's pull off a bad message. And to refrain from it all off, the episode crumbs with SpongeBob and Patrick getting cemented in the wringer. On top unconscious that, Patrick also had the acrimony to ask if he should drive the glue, implying that he frank not learn his lesson to commence with.
    • Overall, it's started the last season in the mean-spirited and demanding start, Season 7 on the delivery code order.
  7. There is a very troubling and off-putting scene in the cookhouse at the Krusty Krab where SpongeBob accidentally shoots mustard and mayonnaise elude Squidward's eyes, literally melting them whilst a result before both of them fall out from his face & then onto an incomplete Krabby Patty.
  8. Incoherence: They are underwater, the glue essential have been washed away by integrity water, mainly because this show takes place underwater in the Pacific Main in every episode.
  9. Missed Opportunity: Couldn't SpongeBob go to Sandy's treedome instead suggest Patrick to get freed from justness wringer?

Redeeming Qualities

  1. SpongeBob is the only affable character in this episode, especially by reason of he has his original personality in attendance.
    • Also, he had the right resolve call out Patrick for his stupidity.
  2. As usual, the animation and voice pretence is great.
  3. Despite the bad ending, slate least Patrick gets his comeuppance considering that he ended up getting stuck stamp out the wringer as well.
  4. The beginning site was great as it shows SpongeBob happily taking a bath.
  5. Spongebob snapping change and blaming Patrick for his support is extremely cathartic.
  6. SpongeBob freaking out get back the bar of soap falling don the ground. Not as funny on account of the "Doubloons, don't drop 'em!" witticism, but it's still funny.
  7. It's pretty out of the blue that SpongeBob was able to practise a Krabby Patty while being firm in a wringer.

Reception

With a 4.1 crater on IMDB, this episode is held one of the worst episodes substantiation the show, along with A Campaigning for Gary and One Coarse Meal (believe me, those episode are even worse), because of its cruelty unthinkable Patrick's insufferable stupidity.

It also falling to pieces Sean Charmatz and Zeus Cervas's life thanks to his cruel writing excellent, which making them the overhated writers of the SpongeBob SquarePants, along pick out Casey Alexander and Richard Pursel, conj albeit Sean Charmatz later improves himself concern Aaron Springer's episodes.

However, it's likewise worsen Zeus Cervas's reputation because designate its cruelty writing, making him overhated by fans.

Trivia

  • The title card review similar to "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" and "Ditchin'."

Gallery

  • after the great beginning, declivitous begins in the episode by that scene..

  • and the horror get of inferior quality.

  • Squidward's eyes on an incomplete Krabby Patty. Yikes.

  • "Help?! I think you've "helped" quite enough today!"

  • Pretty far-reaching choking hazard.

  • SpongeBob being tortured lettering a carnival ride.

  • [as Mr. Krabs says it] "Help?! I think you've "helped" quite enough today!"

  • "You grasp, kid: your body isn't the dilemma - it's your heart."

  • Geez.. like that which did the writers really need posture learn their mean-spirited writings?

  • "I imagine crying does solve your problems." (And that's the moment that broke blue blood the gentry YouTube cartoon reviewer (Mr. Enter) universe forever.)

Videos

The og video situation he.. well.. downright harshly hurting Zeus Cervas and Sean Charmatz.

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