Chucky See, Chucky Do (Numb Chucks)

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Chucky See, Chucky Do
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Blindfolds are dangerous in real-life
Series: Numb Chucks
Part of Season: 1
Episode Number: 27 (14a)
Air Date: April 8, 2014
Writer: Evan Thaler Hickey
Previous episode: Beach Blanket Bozos
Next episode: Heartsy Fartsy


Chucky See, Chucky Do is the first half of episode 14 and the 27th episode overall of Numb Chucks

Plot

DIlweed and Fungus learn how to use blindfolds in order to come up with their senses, but things get messy when overused.

Why It Never Sees

  1. This episode has a poorly-written concept based on Dilweed and Fungus using blindfolds to fight crimes; which is stupid in real-life, unless they are talented.
  2. The episode started off with Dilweed cutting Fungus' gross-up nails, to which the former reluctantly agrees.
  3. While cutting Fungus' nails, the kids have better lives when they wish for ice cream, and money, and send the beaver flying; which is both dangerous and greedy in real-life; additionally, it is also a plot hole as DIlweed and Fungus would have been arrested for destroying the satellite, the ice cream truck and the money truck, as well as sending the beaver flying, despite being justifiable.
  4. The entire blindfolding scene starting from Dilweed and Fungus smashing into the ceiling to attacking a mailbox and a fire hydrant is arguably stupid.
  5. They even mess up Hooves' car, resulting in Hooves driving uncontrollably on the road; however, it does help the chucks win the blindfolding competition.
  6. Buford states that their blindfolds do not do anything with the Blind-folded Bowling Tournament, which is ironic as Quills announced that everyone wears their blindfolds in the tournament.
  7. Also Buford is unlikable as he refuses to give Grandma Butternut the bowling ball and cheats using his recorder just so he can win the tournament.
    • Dilweed and Fungus are also stupid enough to come up with their senses, making them unlikable too.
  8. In Blind-folded Bowling, everyone is bowling like they are toddlers since they are blind enough to get a strike as they wear blindfolds.
  9. Another plot hole is that Dilweed and Fungus crossing the road while blindfolded could lead to getting arrested, as mentioned in WINS#3.

Redeeming Qualities

  1. The scene where Dilweed and Fungus win the tournament is a good scene, despite not doing anything according to Buford as Hooves crashes Pinhead's wall by accident.
  2. Quills, Grandma Butternut, and Hoovers are the only likable characters in this episode.

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