Review: Harvey Beaks “The Blister”; “The Bad Seed”
Can I borrow your Blistex?
Spoilers Below
The Blister
Fee bonds with an elderly man named Blister at a retirement home but feels sorry for the guy when she finds out that he hasn’t been outside for a number of years. Turns out he’s just scared of doing something he hasn’t done in a while, and as a result, it takes a bit of work, but Blister goes outside to help thwart an arrest on Fee from Officer Fredd.
The Bad Seed
When Michelle has to go to bed early as a result of her brother and friends watching a scary movie, she decides to come back and go all Home Alone on their asses but learns that her brother loves her no matter what.
Our Take
This week’s episode of Harvey Beaks was pretty good, if not really anything to write home about in terms of specialty in “The Blister”. I thought “The Bad Seed” was a smidge better because Michelle was hilarious, taking on an almost Maggie from The Simpsons persona when no one’s looking. It’s always adorable to see the kids run around and react to shit that isn’t that big of a deal, like scary movies, and props for getting SOMETHING named “Bad Seed” in the show’s run before we say goodbye (little known fact, Harvey Beaks was originally known as “Bad Seeds” until Nickelodeon asked for the change).
SCORE
"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs