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The tattletale frog
The tattletale frog













the tattletale frog

She abruptly sold her entire life to seek her soul. Juls tried to fit into that world for over 40 years seeking the Prince of Peace for salvation, consumerism for prosperity and kissing frogs to find Prince Charming.

the tattletale frog

#THE TATTLETALE FROG CODE#

In the book she defines Controligion as a way to command with the illusion of a moral code keeping the soul small. "THE YEAR OF THE FROG" candidly portrays the struggle she went through trying to do everything perfectly to fit into a society entrenched with what she calls "Controligion". Two years ago something snapped and Juls sold everything including her successful private practice to run away alone and focus on her own healing. This episode was first announced in May 2014 when a fan emailed 9 Story Media Group asking for season 18 episode titles, and received 4 of them.Dig into the mind of a middle-aged woman trying desperately to fit into society chained with churches on every corner, consumerism for prosperity and the idea of coupledom to feel complete.Fallon, likely a reference to Joe Fallon. The frog's song Frogtown Froggies is a variation on Camptown Races.The introduction parodies the apocryphal story of young George Washington and the cherry tree.& Buds Higher Purpose Pics, Images, Clips, Trailers, Production. The episode's title and D.W.'s emotional breakdown after hearing the frog are a reference to Edgar Allan Poe's short story The Tell-Tale Heart. & Buds Higher Purpose Pictures and Photo Gallery - Check out just released The Tattletale Frog D.W.

the tattletale frog

  • Weasel Rally (from " Arthur's Almost Boring Day").
  • Tower of Cows (from " Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked," " Arthur and Los Vecinos," and " Kiss and Tell").
  • No Guessing! (from " Arthur the Loser").
  • and Bud play several games that were featured in previous episodes: falsely putting blame on Bud for breaking the frog is similar to when Cousin Cora falsely blames D.W.
  • This episode is similar to " Crime and Consequences," where George accidentally breaks the Woodworking project and Binky gets blamed.
  • This is the first episode where Bud is seen without his hat.
  • They play paper, rock and scissors over the phone. She calls Bud on the phone and apologizes. is forced to stay home for a week, and isn't allowed to have anyone come over. Read wants to talk to her about Bud, D.W. When her mom throws something in the trash, the frog can be heard, making D.W. lies on her bed feeling guilty, Nadine appears and pities Bud while mimicking his way of speaking.Īt lunch, D.W. only replies that Bud did not do it on purpose. Since Bud's hat is still on the shelf, she blames him. Read comes home and discovers the mess in the bedroom. He brings the ladder back into the garage, but before he can talk to D.W., his cellphone beeps and he runs away. He picks up fan, shoe, golf club and vase and finds the kids. Read hears the noise and falls over the fan that fell out of the window. They use the vase to hold the front door open and the door smashes it. When she puts it on the window sill, the fan falls out into the yard.ĭ.W. Bud manages to catch a cactus pot before it breaks. throws shoes at the hat, but only knocks down other items. His hat is still on the shelf in the parents’ bedroom, however.ĭ.W. He suggests telling her dad again, but D.W. returns to her room to find that Bud has cleaned up. She puts the frog in the trashcan in the kitchen and puts some trash on top of it.ĭ.W. tries to put the frog in the trashcan by the garage, but her dad is loading the van there. strongly disagrees, claiming that she does not want to get Bud in trouble.ĭ.W. tries again and the hat knocks a mechanical singing frog off a shelf so that it breaks. makes a competition out of throwing Bud's hat, only for Bud to beat her again. After Bud beats her at every game she suggests, D.W. Read is busy fixing a large dinner for a client. as young George Washington blaming the tree for chopping itself down. is trashing the house and blaming Arthur for it. never does anything wrong, while loud noises offscreen suggest that D.W. In the introduction, Arthur claims that D.W. causes, she has to decide whether to let her friend take the fall.















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