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to the Season 4 episode list!

Season 4 (for us, anyway) opened with Operation: TRICKY and Operation: UNCOOL. Schlep's got a few episodes up, but keep checking back for updates and the rest of the list! Read on to find out more...

Operation: TRICKY

Synopsis: Opening starts off with Numbuh 4 playing a video game. Enter Numbuh 1. Then 2 and 5. All dressed up in scary costumes. Then 3. Dressed in a butterfly costume. 4 bets the other operatives he can get more candy than the rest of them by the end of the night.

4 goes trick-or-treating solo. Enter Stickybeard and his gang, after all the Halloween candy. But somehow, 4 manages to outwit the pirates, and in the end, he's got all the candy, and needless to say, his fellow operatives are impressed by the end of the night. (Bad summary but I'm writing this in a hurry)

Schlep's Opinion: I thought it was very cute. Especially the part where Wally says, "I'm not pretty. I'm handsome." However, I was kind of bored half-way through this episode, and found myself glancing at the clock every two minutes to see when it would end. (I think the pirates bored me, truthfully) Numbuh 4 rocked, of course, with his counting and his little accent. I thought 3 looked cute in her butterfly costume, and 1 seemed to enjoy himself in this episode.

My rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars. (Schmuck will have his up soon!)

Operation: UNCOOL

Synopsis: We get a glimpse of other operatives in this episodes, and Numbuh 78. With Sector V, episode opens up with Numbuhs 2, 3, and 4 sitting around a card table, and 2 and 4 exchanging Yipper cards, while 3 is watching the whole time with her ooohhh and ahhhhhhhh. (ya gotta love her!)

Anyway, mission time! as Sector V is called to rescue some operative or something. Will not go into too much detail right now, but will add that there was some 2/5 out of this episode. And it was very cute and subtle, if I do say so myself. When Numbuh 5 thinks they're saving Numbuh 78 (coincidentally enough, a good-looking operative) she seems jealous that Numbuh 2 seems so eager to find this Numbuh 78. Of course, it was really a classic Yipper Numbuh 78 card the whole time, but the look on her face was hilarious! Poor kid. She's probably developing a crush on Numbuh 2--she just doesn't know how to express these preteen angsty feelings yet, I suppose.

My rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Operation: PRESIDENT

Synopsis: The KND have to protect their school's class president (I suspect he was voiced by Tom Kenny, I could be wrong) He's an overweight, bespectacled kid with a high, nasal voice. In the end, he turns out to be a traitor working for Father of the DCFDTL.

Schlep's opinion: Hmm. It was okay. Couldn't understand why the hell this president kid was working for Father. Oh yeah. He wants school to end at 8:00pm! Geez, that must suck. If I was a student at that school, you bet your ass I'd demand a recount! XD

My rating: 2 out of 5 stars.

Operation: HOSPITAL

Synopsis: Film opens with some heavy breathing, and something running through tall grass. The Delightful Mansion. Another scene opens. The KND are a waiting room at a hospital. Numbuh 1 (cute little guy that he is) is going off on some speech about this and that to the poor nurse lady/receptionist, before she finally says, "Visiting hours are over!" Then Numbuh 3 starts banging on the window, in a fit of despair, demanding to see the "operative" (we find out later that it's an operative who's in surgery)

Some mystery/untold facts ensue as Numbuh 1 tells 2 and 5  and 3 and 4 to team up (hmm, weird teaming up, dontcha think? why not 2 and 3 and 4 and 5? Or 2 and 4 and 3 and 5? Oh well, me likes the way it ended up anyway)

So Numbuh 4's jealous, because he thinks Numbuh 3 is all hung up on this mysterious operative that they're trying to save/protect. "So, uh, Numbuh 3, you must really like this guy, huh?"

"I don't like him, Numbuh 4--I love him!" Cue the elevator door closing. Turns out the operative was that skunk Bradley from CAMP, and of course, some more 3/4 moments. A great 1 moment was when he was in the nursery and he said: "I've got to set these babies free!" or something of that nature.

Schlep's opinion: Pretty much what you read above. I loved this episode because of the 3/4, though people will hate me because of it. So Bradley, as Schmuck so eloquently put it, was used as a plot device. Who cares? I'm happy.

My rating: 4 out of 5 stars. (sue me)

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