Big City Greens season 2 episode 26 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a community center, Gramma's accidental utterance of the made-up cuss word "blort" catches Cricket's interest. He and his friends start using it playfully. Bill Green, Cricket's father, forbids the word and tries various methods to teach respectful language, even disguising as a mascot in a police program. Despite these efforts, Cricket plans to say "blort" during a concert. However, faced with his father's trust, he chooses not to, realizing the importance of his words. The episode ends with a successful concert and a family moment of understanding.
Full Episode S02E26 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the word "blort" introduced in the episode?
"Blort" is introduced as a humorous, made-up cuss word by Gramma.
Who first becomes interested in the word "blort"?
Cricket and Tilly first become interested in "blort" after hearing Gramma say it.
Why does Tilly need a lozenge?
Tilly needs a lozenge to keep her voice in top condition for the concert.
How does Cricket spread the word "blort"?
Cricket spreads "blort" by finding it funny and encouraging others, including Remy, to say it.
What is Bill Green's reaction to the children using "blort"?
Bill Green forbids Cricket from using "blort" and tries to educate the children on respectful language.
What is the "Can't U Speak Sweetly?" program?
The "Can't U Speak Sweetly?" program, abbreviated as "Cuss", is a police-led initiative to teach children respectful language.
Who is Tommy the Tongue?
Tommy the Tongue is a mascot for the "Cuss" program, secretly Bill Green in disguise.
What does Cricket plan during the concert?
Cricket plans to say "blort" during the concert as an act of rebellion.
Does Cricket end up saying "blort" at the concert?
No, Cricket chooses not to say "blort" at the critical moment of the concert.
How do Cricket's parents react to his performance?
Cricket's parents are proud of his performance and his decision not to say "blort."