yeah but he went way overboard and it was a jerkish move (I know its not a word but hey who cares)HarryPotterLives said:I actually really like this episode. The plot is pretty cool and I like that it showcases Mr. Krabs father-figure persona. His crying when he thinks SpongeBob has been taken by the hook is genuine and it's really touching. Plus, the end is justified, if you ask me. Krabs was trying to teach SpongeBob a lesson.
Personally I think what Krabs did was right. Now that SpongeBob has experienced how dangerous the hooks can be, he'll know to be careful around them. Anything else wouldn't get the message across as well.TVTrophs said:yeah but he went way overboard and it was a jerkish move (I know its not a word but hey who cares)
I wouldve given him a break since he hates to take breaks so he can think on his wrongdoings
but well Mr Krabs SHOULD give them breaks every now and then so SB never does anything like that again
or just ban patrick from being nearby as it was he who got SB on the hooks
I mean seriously Id keep away from taking away SB's you know what in front of Pearl the selfish one out of ALL peopleHarryPotterLives said:Personally I think what Krabs did was right. Now that SpongeBob has experienced how dangerous the hooks can be, he'll know to be careful around them. Anything else wouldn't get the message across as well.
Mr. Krabs tried that already, though. He tried warning SpongeBob about how dangerous the hooks are. SpongeBob didn't listen. So, Krabs had to do something more drastic to get the message across to him. Yes, it was humiliating for SpongeBob, but if that what it takes, so be it.TVTrophs said:I mean seriously Id keep away from taking away SB's you know what in front of Pearl the selfish one out of ALL people
it's so immature of krabs to do so just talk to him like A CIVILIZED fish
talk to him again or just fire him then rehire him back when he learns his lessonHarryPotterLives said:Mr. Krabs tried that already, though. He tried warning SpongeBob about how dangerous the hooks are. SpongeBob didn't listen. So, Krabs had to do something more drastic to get the message across to him. Yes, it was humiliating for SpongeBob, but if that what it takes, so be it.
The reason that worked in Karate Choppers was because it had already been established that if SpongeBob did karate at work he would be fired. Since he didn't listen, he got the established consequence.TVTrophs said:talk to him again or just fire him then rehire him back when he learns his lesson
Since it worked in oh maybe KARATE CHOPPERS
ANOTHER MARVELOUS CONTINUITY ERROR THANK YOU WRITERS FOR THIS HORRID THING DUE TO CONTINUITY LACK!
I mean it is immature removing sb's you know what in front of you know who is inappropriate really and remember ITS IN FRONT OF KIDS I KNOW IT'S A MESSAGE BUT KRABS COULDVE SHOWN IT IN ANOTHER WAYHarryPotterLives said:The reason that worked in Karate Choppers was because it had already been established that if SpongeBob did karate at work he would be fired. Since he didn't listen, he got the established consequence.
With Hooky, the established consequence was basically death. Obviously Krabs isn't going to kill SpongeBob just to prove a point, but he made SpongeBob feel the fear of it. He made SpongeBob realize that playing with the hooks isn't harmless fun and can be extremely dangerous. Maybe it did go a bit overboard, but I honestly thought it was appropriate.
How is it a continuity error? This show barely has continuity anyway.