Flowers for Bentley (Taffy)

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Flowers for Bentley
If anyone hears this episode's title, you are going to ignore that instead.
Series: Taffy
Part of Season: 1
Episode Number: 38
Writer: Joe Vitale
Director: Ahmed Guerrouache
Previous episode: Citizen Taffy
Next episode: Raccoon Moon


Flowers for Bentley is the 38th episode of Taffy.

Plot

After Taffy is grounded for a week, he uses an old hypnotizing watch to hypnotize Bentley by creating misfortune.

Why It Deserves No Flowers For Bentley

  1. Misleading Title: The title has nothing to do with characters treating Bentley with flowers, instead, it focuses on him getting triggered with the word.
  2. The whole premise is nonsensical, it focuses on characters getting hypnotized after saying or hearing a word from another character. Thus, it leads to acting strange throughout this episode.
  3. The episode has a very bad first impression, while Forsythe is preparing flowers for the party, Mrs. Muchmore hears Taffy and Bentley fighting in the attic. This causes her to get mad at Taffy for taking this too seriously and bans caviar for a week, much to Taffy's dismay.
  4. Taffy is a hypocrite in this episode, he gets banned for a week but he uses a gadget to hypnotize Addie by hearing pony in order to bring caviars to him.
  5. This is a Bentley torture episode.
  6. Taffy putting bees on Bentley is mean-spirited.
  7. The scenes where Bentley smashes walls after hearing the word flowers are repetitive.
  8. Bentley becomes mean-spirited and unlikable to Taffy when he swoops the watch to hypnotize him. Bentley hypnotizes Taffy by hearing the word caviar so that the latter can launch him into another county.
  9. After Bentley is tired from Forsythe and Binikos' hypnotism, Taffy sees lots of caviar from Addie, thus making him hypnotized, and attempts to launch him on the wall using a catapult just to get hurt.
  10. Bad Ending: After Bentley gets his comeuppance for hypnotizing Taffy, the latter gets some caviar, but he gets hypnotized instead, which backfires his hypocrisy.
  11. Overall, due to how mean-spirited and annoying it is, this is pointless and it is a trollific episode.

Redeeming Qualities

  1. Everyone, except Taffy and Bentley, is likable in this episode.
  2. Mrs. Muchmore calling Taffy out for his actions by banning caviar for a week at the opening scene can get his karma.
  3. Forsythe and Binikos' hypnoses can be hilarious.

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