Brickleberry season 3 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Woody ignites a debate about global warming and environmental responsibility with Ethel, leading to drastic actions on both sides. While Woody dismissively expands his carbon footprint, Ethel and Connie attempt an eco-friendly lifestyle with the Amish. Meanwhile, Steve gains the ability to see the future after an accident, which Woody exploits for personal gain. Their actions culminate in an environmental disaster, ushering in a bizarre cow-led world takeover. The episode concludes with a twist, revealing this as a dream, except for the cow revolt.
Full Episode S03E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes the debate between Woody and Ethel at the beginning?
Woody's wasteful use of energy and his dismissal of global warming concerns.
How does Steve gain the ability to see the future?
He accidentally gains this ability after getting electrocuted.
What is Woody's response to Ethel's criticism about global warming?
He dismisses it as a fairy-tale and decides to expand his carbon footprint.
Why do Ethel and Connie decide to live with the Amish?
They want to reduce their carbon footprints and counterbalance Woody's environmental damage.
How does Woody exploit Steve's new ability?
He uses it to win at gambling and fund his carbon dioxide-producing company.
What leads to Ethel's conflict with the Amish community?
Her use of a phone, breaking the community's rules against technology.
What is the main purpose of Woody Johnson Inc.?
It produces carbon dioxide, contributing to global warming.
How does Steve try to stop Woody's company?
He confronts Woody and attempts to use his foresight to shut down the company.
What is the environmental disaster caused by Woody's actions?
It leads to cows revolting and taking over the world.
How does the episode conclude?
With a twist revealing the events as a dream, except for the cow takeover.