"Dinosaurs" A New Leaf (TV Episode 1992) Poster

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(1992)

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Turning over a Bad Leaf
hellraiser78 February 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Warning do not read unless seen episode.

This is my favorate episode of the show, it's just really hillarous from beginning to end. Yeah, it's a PSA episode but it's a good one and it's actually aware of itself that it is.

There some sort of strange plant that is obviously like marawana. And we see like chainmail, from Spike down to Robbie, Charline, and then Earl all of them get addicted. It's just hillarous just seeing how each of them are just tripping as their neural circuts are misfiring all over the place, all are acting overly positive basically stoners, saying some of the craziest things like. Even doing some really crazy things like Earl going back to high school. Though the highlight for me was seeing a musical and dance number from Robbie and Earl as both are under the influence.

But little do they know like any leaf overtime the drug is rotting away their lives. From Earl whom has lost his job, what B.P. Richfield says to Earl cracked me up, that was probably my favorate lines from him. Though it gets even funnier when the drug passes on to the company and all turn into a hippie drug cult and B.P. turns into a Jim Hendrix as he's just singing and jiving, strangely it's the only time I've actually seen him happy. Robbie and Charline are screwing up in school and even their house starts to turn into a big crap hole. That's practically what drugs do they screw up your life as much as your health.

The other highlight of the episode when it breaks a forth wall in the very final minutes, I won't say what it is you have to see it for yourself but when I say it is was just mindblowing and comic gold.

This episode is a leaf worth turning over.

Rating: 4 stars
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