Yeah, it would have been cool if Squilliam had at least made a cameo.Growlie said:I loved this episode, although I think It would've been funnier if Squilliam was also in the plot. Because, If Squidward is nice, then where's the rivalery? That would've been alot funnier and maybe have Squidward's happier side last...just abit longer in my book.
Because Squidward would think they were friends and be super clingy.HarryPotterLives said:Yeah, it would have been cool if Squilliam had at least made a cameo.
Yeah, the interaction could have been really funny. Kind of a wasted opportunity, but oh well.Growlie said:Because Squidward would think they were friends and be super clingy.
But a great opportunity for a rewrite....HarryPotterLives said:Yeah, the interaction could have been really funny. Kind of a wasted opportunity, but oh well.
I think a 1/10 is a bit much though but okay. Usually when I think of a really really bad episode, it's something like "To Love a Patty", "Shuffleboarding", "A Pal for Gary", and "Boating Buddies." Interesting points.Entriol said:This is one of those episodes where I WANTED to like it, but because of its really poor execution, I just can't. This episode could've actually been decent, if it weren't for the beginning. Spongebob and Patrick break into Squidward's house and watch him sleep, and when discovered, it is revealed that they have been doing so for a very long time. Why the beginning ruins the episode is that, from this point on, you're supposed to feel bad for Spongebob, even though he's getting a taste of his own medicine. Also, the universe just happens to be against Spongebob in this episode only to shoehorn along this really stupid plot, and to try to make you feel even worse for him. Spongebob is extremely unlikeable in this episode, and the beginning is terrible. My final ranking is 1/10.