[S1E7] A Wish Too Far
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Tired of the disadvantages of being a child, Timmy wishes to be a grown-up. Rather than becoming the strapping, muscular, older Timmy of his dreams, he turns into a short, bald, hairy-backed, middle-aged man.
Timmy gets bullied for his large buck teeth, so he wishes for everyone to look the same. This turns everyone into gray, unrecognizable blobs. Now, Cosmo and Wanda must find Timmy before they explode and turn into dust.
It\\u2019s an open secret at this point that Hemsworth, for his considerable action cred, is really a comedic ace, and Party Thor exploits that strength at every turn. Hemsworth has little ego and revels in undercutting the gravitas expected of him. Of course, he\\u2019s no less charming, and that\\u2019s borne out by Jane\\u2019s persistent belief in his potential. She\\u2019s ever the straight woman to the Asgardian antics at hand, but Portman delivers a lighter, feistier Jane here than we\\u2019ve seen up to this point (fingers crossed for more of this in Love and Thunder.) Heck, even Loki -- amusingly giant and blue after his upbringing as a giant on Jotunheim -- loves this version of Thor. Their shockingly close relationship (\\u201clike brothers!\\u201d) here is a subtle reminder of just how heavy the conflict over Asgard\\u2019s throne weighed on the siblings in the early days of the MCU. And multiverse be damned, Darcy\\u2019s still gonna be snarky and weird! But, like, hooking up with and marrying Howard the Duck (Seth Green) weird. I wish Mr. and Mrs. The Duck all the best as the new undisputed power couple of the MCU.
Christmas is Timmy's favorite day of the year, as in addition to the tremendous amount of gifts he receives from Santa Claus, it is also the one day of the year he is guaranteed that his mom and dad will stay home and not have Vicky babysit him. So when the day arrives, he expresses through a song to Cosmo and Wanda that he wishes Christmas were every day. Despite their reluctance, they grant his wish.
Unfortunately, Timmy cannot reverse his wish, because every Christmas Eve, all the fairies in Fairy World transfer their magic to Santa so that he can make his annual journey, and they do not get it back until Christmas is over; but because it is Christmas everyday, Cosmo and Wanda cannot reverse the wish. The angry holiday mascots, planning to banish Santa to the non-existent date of February 33, kidnap Cosmo and Wanda (in order to use what remains of their magic against Santa's) and take off in the April Fool's bus.
Using a high-speed snowmobile, Timmy makes his way to Greenland, all the while getting help from other kids who celebrate Christmas, soon catching up with the holiday mascots. Disguising himself as another holiday mascot named Birthday Boy, Timmy tricks the mascots into letting him on their bus, then slows them down by puncturing their tires with Cosmo and Wanda's crowns. Up at Santa's workshop, the elves have gone on strike over the never ending Christmas, leaving Santa to come up with designs for rather pathetic looking toys. Timmy makes it to Santa's workshop in time to warn Santa of the oncoming attack (Mrs. Claus gives Timmy a lump of coal for making the wish in the first place), but the mascots soon catch up.Santa's attempts to fight them off are futile, and his magic is soon sucked out of him and transferred to the Easter Bunny, who prepares to blow Santa to February 33 with an egg-shaped bomb. Timmy at this point arrives to stop this, but Easter Bunny is still willing to throw Timmy to February 33 for creating the mess he made and that he is the only kid that is there. Fortunately, the kids who helped Timmy in his journey show up, along with every other child with Internet access, and they help him make it clear to the holiday mascots that they do love their respective holidays as well, just not as much as Christmas - as Timmy points out, Santa Claus brings people presents and Christmas brings friends and families together. The mascots acknowledge this and realize that their holidays do not really do much compared to Christmas:
The mascots realize the error of their ways and apologize to Santa for what they did and give him his magic back. While Santa is back to normal, it does not change the fact that it is still Christmas. Timmy then rallies all the kids to tell Santa that what they want is for it to be December 26, which they do. Thanks to that, the endless Christmas finally ends, and things return to normal. However, to make amends for the whole mess, Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda, and the other holiday mascots have to deliver the Christmas presents next year while Santa and his wife take a vacation in Hawaii and, to make sure no other kid makes the same wish Timmy made, Jorgen Von Strangle adds a new rule to Da Rules that forbids fairies from granting \"Christmas Every Day\" wishes.
Did you really think Kat would be able to say no to more time in the pastOk, so the end of The Way Home Season 1 Episode 7 only shows her before the pond in a moment of hesitation, but there is too much weighing on her from the past to walk away.And now that they have shared their secret, Kat and Alice can work together if the need to do so arises.It's been fairly easy to see how Jacob's disappearance tore apart the Landry family and even easier to understand why Kat blamed herself for losing him.But seeing her crack at the New Year's Eve party was tough, and Kat admitting it in 2023 was tougher. She's never found peace in the wake of Jacob's loss.I wish just once that my mom and dad could have acknowledged how much I lost that night, acknowledge how much I was hurting,
Oscar ends up ruining Penny and Kareem's date night when shows up at the theater they are attending with a big cup of popcorn, making too much noise and neglecting to turn his cell phone off, emphasizing to Felix that Trudy asked him to look after the couple. Penny is so distraught over the event that she wishes she was grown up and living out the rest of her life in college. While scrolling through her phone, she sees an advertisement for an Al Roker Special and clicks on it, revealing Roker. Roker offers to make life better for Penny when she wishes to have her and her friends living the good life as sophomores in a co-ed college. Roker agrees, but not before giving Penny a contract stating that the effects will be permanent after a week.
We come back to Jay and Gloria with Carolines' nurse, who then makes it worse for Gloria and Jay to cheer Manny on or be proud of him, Carolines' nurse tells Jay and Gloria: \"I only wish her father had made it back from Afghanistan to see this.\" and then makes it a little more worse for them when Carolines' cheer squad arrive and Alex, Haley, Jay and Gloria watch as they realise it's all kids from the childrens hospital. Gloria tells Jay that they have to stop him from competiing. Jay and Gloria then try to tell Manny to stop. But Manny sees (upper left) as a sign to kill her instead. Jay resorts to asking if he should pull the fire alarm to stop Manny from beaing Caroline.
The Witcher's freeform chronology is particularly evident in this episode, which jumps between time periods like Yennefer leaping through those portals in episode four. If you've been paying attention to my episode scores, you'll notice this is the lowest number of stars I've given the show so far. This is a mostly forgettable episode, with little in the way of revelation, a lot of retreading of old ground, and a distinct lack of humour. Jaskier can be annoying sometimes, but man, I wish he'd turned up here to tell a joke or strum his lute.
A priest says \"you may kiss your bride\" and the scene cuts to Jamie kissing Claire to applause and good wishes. Members of Dougal MacKenzie's party, including Murtagh and Ned Gowan and other guests are standing about a candle-lit church happy for the new couple. As Claire sits in the bridal chamber waiting for Jamie, she reflects that people's lives are like pearls on a string. If the string is broken, some of the pearls get lost and forgotten because life goes on, and you try to forget about them. Jamie arrives, and Claire says from the noise the wedding party is still going strong, and she doesn't suppose they'll go to bed soon. Jamie tells them they won't until they know they've made the marriage official. Claire sarcastically says she should be grateful they don't want to watch the consummation. Jamie wryly says that only Rupert MacKenzie and Angus do. She looks at him, and he says it's a joke. She sighs and calls him a regular Bob Hope. He asks was Mr. Hope a funny man and Claire says she always thought he was. They spend a few awkward moments until Claire suggests a drink and Jamie readily agrees.
Jamie offers up a toast to Claire, calling her a graceful lady and a strong woman and an astonishingly beautiful bride, his wife Claire Fraser. Claire downs the whiskey in one gulp and refills Jamie's glass, and her own and slams that one down and pours a third. Jamie watches with concern and tells her that she doesn't need to fear him as he wasn't planning to attack her. Claire says she didn't think he would, and that she has questions for him. He understands and asks what she wishes to know. She nervously asks why he married her. She says that Dougal didn't give her any choice. He says he really didn't have a choice either. Jamie tells her about Ned telling him that they don't have much time as Jonathan Randall is expecting them to deliver Claire to him soon.
In flashback, Rupert and Angus are arguing as they visit a blacksmith. Angus is angry because he could have won them a proper ring by gambling, but Rupert said this is what Jamie wants and he'll get it because it's his wedding. Angus tells the blacksmith they wish to commission a ring. The blacksmith says he has some silver, but Rupert hands him a key and asks him to make it from that. The blacksmith says it would be a shame to melt a perfectly good key down and Rupert tells him not to melt it, but to shape it so the blade is in the bow. The blacksmith says he can have it by next week and Angus tells Rupert to pay him to have it done today. As they leave, Rupert points out that Angus promised to pay for half the ring and Angus says he would have if Rupert hadn't taken him from the game. Claire looks closely at her new ring and asks the key to what. Jamie defers and says nothing, it was just something he had in his sporran. Claire asks about the third condition and Jamie says he left that to Ned. 59ce067264