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How "T.U.F.F. Love" Should Have Ended (sketch)
After recently watching the entire series of T.U.F.F. Puppy, I gotta say I hated this episode! Tammy was making it very clear that she had no interest in Keswick, but he continued to bother her and stalk her to horrifying lengths. And at the end of the episode he's rewarded when she actually agrees to go out with him, which is a TERRIBLE lesson to have in a kids show! So here's how I think the episode SHOULD have ended!
Show and Characters created by Butch Hartman
Show and Characters created by Butch Hartman
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Yep. Keswick has done things like break into her house while she was sleeping, scan her brain to try to create an AI with her personality, write "romantic messages" to her on her bathroom mirror in ketchup, design pictures of what he believes his and her children would look like and show them to her, ect.
I disagree. He doesn't seem to get social cues (which could be a potential idea for he to teach him appropriate socialization, cause he shows traits of autism. I've seem every episode, and I LOVE the series, but what Keswick has going on is that he could be autistic by the traits he shows throughout multiple episodes. Besides, the show is not meant to teach kids anything. It's for entertainment. That's how Burch Hartman shows are. And Kitty still associates with him, so it's possible she could know that he just doesn't get it. Why am I defending Keswick? Well, he's not a jerk towards them in any way. In fact, he was afraid of girls, but he fell in love with Tammy and just didn't know how to express it. He doesn't know it creeps her out. He actually would've taken Kitty's advice in this episode if Dudley hadn't pushed him into trying to do the hero thing. Think about it. He thought "personal space" meant a parking space. Instead of pressing charges (which won't help him understand), they could sit and talk with him, tell him how social cues work, what women like, and how to woo them. Mind you, this is coming from a woman. I've seen every episode, and Keswick doesn't seem to realize what's socially appropriate and what's not. In another episode, he explained he gets "weird" without social contact before having a meltdown. He just needs some guidance from female coworkers. Kitty is his friend, so she'd probably explain to him.
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