This is one of the more infamous episodes as some people thought it depicted Patrick and SpongeBob as being in a gay relationship, especially with Patrick saying "Let's have another" at the end, and SpongeBob's expression :p
OVERTIME?!?
Agreed! People need to stop saying "gay" to every interaction between male characters, or to every male character who isn't stereotypically masculine. Better yet, people need to stop saying "gay" like it's something negative.E.V.I.L said:Tbh, I didn't like this episode that much. But if I have to support, how is it gay for two men to take care of something. I frequently remember when i was 5 pretending to take care of stuffed animals with a boy that was 4, it doesn't mean I'm gay!?!?! jeez, people need to stop thinking male interaction=gay -_-
I swear to god just the slightest non-masculine thing or male interaction, someone is like "Are you gay?". It's so immature and annoying. In a way, I guess that's one of the best things about being gay, you don't have to worry about being labeled gay. xDHarryPotterLives said:Agreed! People need to stop saying "gay" to every interaction between male characters, or to every male character who isn't stereotypically masculine. Better yet, people need to stop saying "gay" like it's something negative.
That being said, I'm not a fan of this episode. It's a little funny sometimes ("OVERTIME?!"), but mostly it's pretty bland.
Yeah, I hate that someone who's male can't be the slightest bit feminine without people thinking they're gay, or they can't interact with another male character in certain ways. It's like when people freak out over SpongeBob kissing Squidward on the head in Dear Vikings. It's not like they were making out, SpongeBob just gave him a quick little kiss on top of his head as a sign of affection. Friendly affection, it didn't seem like romantic affection to me (though even if it was I really wouldn't give a crap).E.V.I.L said:I swear to god just the slightest non-masculine thing or male interaction, someone is like "Are you gay?". It's so immature and annoying. In a way, I guess that's one of the best things about being gay, you don't have to worry about being labeled gay. xD
Yeah, I hate that someone who's male can't be the slightest bit feminine without people thinking they're gay, or they can't interact with another male character in certain ways. It's like when people freak out over SpongeBob kissing Squidward on the head in Dear Vikings. It's not like they were making out, SpongeBob just gave him a quick little kiss on top of his head as a sign of affection. Friendly affection, it didn't seem like romantic affection to me (though even if it was I really wouldn't give a crap).
One thing I really like about SpongeBob is that the male characters aren't very masculine in a traditional sense (SpongeBob's very flamboyant and girly, Squidward's very prissy and also rather girly), yet their sexuality is never questioned or is a problem, but apparently this goes over a lot of people's heads. @_@
Forget this I love this episode. It's honestly in my top 60, especially since my eyes see nothing wrong with "gay".Milkmaidman said:This episode was OK. This episode doesn't need as much controversy as it has, but the ending was certainly sickening. There were some great jokes, though.