"Harvey Beaks" The Almighty Foo/Old Fashioned Dade (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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8/10
Very heartwarming episode. And you'll never believe who was one of the people responsible for writing it.
toondude-rozier84420 June 2015
Warning: Spoilers
HOLY CRAP. Zeus Cervas (ya know, that guy who is responsible for the most infamous and deplored SpongeBob episodes such as One Coarse Meal, A Pal for Gary, and Pet Sitter Pat) wrote for this episode. And guess what, it's a pretty great episode. That's right, the worst cartoon writer currently working on television wrote a pretty good episode outside of SpongeBob. In this episode, Foo accidentally destroys a home for a group of bugs, and to make it up to them, he decides to look after them. However trouble arises when Harvey's dad gets frightened and calls an exterminator named Easy. He promises not to hurt the bugs and let them go free, but as soon as Harvey's dad leaves, he shows his true colors and wants to harm the bugs. Harvey and Foo attempt to stop him, and Foo manages to save most of the bugs by hiding them in his mouth. However, one last bug is left behind, and Foo begs Harvey to put the bug in his mouth to keep it safe. Harvey grudgingly agrees, and the bugs are saved. They then flee the house and Easy leaves Harvey's dad with a 300 dollar bill. Harvey and Foo put the bugs in Fee's hair, keeping them from harm. And the episode ends with the elder bug telling his brethren not to forget the great one. What an amazing story. Foo's determination to keep the bugs safe is incredibly inspiring, and proves that he is still a great character with a big heart despite he and his sister's questionable behavior. Harvey Beaks is slowly turning into a precious gem of a cartoon. Zeus Cervas may be a terrible writer, but gotta give him credit for this one.
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