Recap – Supernatural 7.14 “Plucky Pennywhistle’s Magical Menagerie”
“Mom, dad, nanny, that is a love triangle right out of Casa Erotica.” CLUE! There are a lot of shout outs to things from prior seasons in this ep. Is this for the fan’s benefit or something else? This many redundancies in a season is either because they exist for a reason or the writers are in a bad rut. I know that Sam and Dean have watched a lot of Casa Erotica in the seasons past, but it’s this second part of his quote that’s weird. “Of course the jealous wife tends to channel her feelings more productively.” Isn’t this Dean confusing porn with real life again? Hmm, could be something, could not. It sounds like something either one of them would dream.
Sam raises the important question, why would the mom use Octovamp? Cause it’s cool! Nah, they have a point. Sam wants to follow the nanny, but Dean decides to. “I thought you said no hot chicks,” Sam protests. “We don’t know that she’s hot,” Dean argues. Sam throws a bitchface! The only thing that would have made this exchange more complete is if they played rock/paper/scissors for it. No matter, Sam gets to stay behind and spy on the victim’s family.
Dean questions the nanny, finding out that they were at Plucky Pennywhistle’s Magical Menagerie. “Pizza chain for kids. Actually, it’s more for lazy parents.” Yes, I’m sitting here raising my hand as one of those parents that let my kids run amok in a Chuck E Cheese just to get some peace, but honestly, those places aren’t peaceful at all! They’re noisy as hell, you can’t have a decent conversation without going hoarse, and the pizza tastes like butt. I won’t even get into the diseases that are in those plastic gyms and ball pits. Yet my kids lived. If anything, I think it made their immune systems stronger. There is no doubt about it though, they are the seventh circle of Hell.
As a side story, when my daughter turned nine years old she wanted a party at Chuck E Cheese. I couldn’t bear the thought of doing that AGAIN and offered to take her on a shopping spree instead. It cost a lot more money, but man that was the best birthday ever! Unfortunately, that’s turned out to be our yearly birthday traditional now, but I haven’t had to set foot in a Chuck E Cheese since. It’s a fair trade.
Sorry, back to the babysitter. Mom was out of town, Dad showed up for five minutes and went back to work, the girl was teased and got upset, and oh, turns out the kid has a fear of monsters in her closet. My favorite closet monster EVER is the giant purple snorklewhacker from “Bloom County.” Now that’s a shout out I would have loved to see. Octovamp works though.
Wow, we’re only 7 minutes into this thing? I better move things along. Dean calls Sam, tells him to speak to the daughter about a possible birthday wish gone wrong. She’s outside playing and Sam’s watching her nearby from the very suspicious looking jeep. I’m wondering why cops haven’t swarmed him by now as a pedophile. They’re worried about him talking to the girl triggering the amber alert? Sam does it anyway. The girl at least remembers him as the FBI guy and says she was trying to warn her dad. Mom freaks and tells her to go inside, but Sam gets to see the drawing on the sidewalk. It’s Octovamp!
Now for the scene that fans have been eagerly waiting seven seasons to see. A man is being chased at night through a field. His attacker, a white horse. Good thing the guy has a head start! You can’t outrun a horse. Lucky for him, he’s at a baseball diamond and can jump over a fence to avoid the horse. The man rests against the championship billboard for the team, trying to calm down. Why do I feel like there’s a “gotcha” coming? Right, I’ve seen too many horror films plus this show. Sure enough, something sharp goes through plywood and right through his heart. Welcome to the dead pool jerky dad.
The object o’ death pulls away and we get to see what’s on the other side. That’s no white horse. It’s a unicorn!! Awesome! The horn is the impaling item and it suddenly gleams, making it shiny new again. The unicorn lets out a nay, runs away and heavens to Betsy, rainbows are shooting out of its butt! They went there! That’s been a fandom delight ever since Dean said it back in “Houses of The Holy.” Which totally makes this another CLUE for the dream scenario. That was just Dean making a joke, right? I haven’t read any other lore about unicorns and rainbows from the ass, but I’m hardly a unicorn expert. No matter what it is, I’m laughing my non rainbow ass off right now.
NOW. Oh no, poor Sammy! He’s frightened to the core as one of the clowns charges in on him. He punches in defense, kicks the other one behind him and pulls out his pistol. “If it bleeds you can kill it.” He fires, but guess what? No blood, just an explosion of glitter. I guess Sam’s little pep talk is now null and void. The clowns laugh, one knocks away his weapon, and a terrified Sam starts getting an awful beating from these two chuckleheads, who keep laughing with joy as they toss him back and forth. One holds him back, and the other winds up and punches the living crap out of him.
36:36:08 hours earlier says the “24” clock and counting down. CLUE? That seems a little too detailed don’t you think? I know numbers are being thrown a lot this season. Coordinates? One lookup on Google and that would be a location somewhere in southwestern Kentucky. If I did that right. Please feel free to correct me if that’s not right.
Dean is at the scene examining the carnage. The wife is upset, but Dean asks the odd question anyway. Was yesterday her son’s birthday? No, but dad did take him to a friends birthday party yesterday. Dean is agent Jones this week BTW, Sam is agent Johnson. I never thought I’d say this, but I miss the rock star names.
Dean calls Sam and HOLY MOTHER OF GOD, this is the best motel room ever!!! I love it!!! It’s got tiki statues, a giant lighted tiki idol, stone walls, and everything decked out in a true Polynesian theme. There was this restaurant here for years in Columbus, Ohio that was legendary. It was called the Kahiki and it was the Polynesian theme to the hilt! Waterfalls, an erupting volcano, tiki statues, bamboo forests, fish tanks, and idols everywhere. It looked so much like this room. It was an event to go there. Sadly, in 2000 even though the restaurant did a great business, the land was worth more and they took a lucrative offer from a Walgreens instead. They actually tore down this landmark for a freaking Walgreens. It was on the National Register! What a black eye on this town. So yes, this motel room is now my all time favorite just because it pays homage to a piece of significant history in the town which I live.
Plus, doesn’t Sam look wonderfully ridiculous being swallowed by such a room like this? Dean asks Sam if he remembers a chain called “Plucky Pennywhistle’s” and Sam freezes, turning white. Oh yes he does! “No,” he lies, but it’s in his lying voice so Dean knows better. Dean could have sworn he loved those places, but Sam says he hated them, thus confirming he does remember!
And another bad childhood memory surfaces. Man, talk about John Winchester being a bad parent. Seems like Dean wasn’t all the great either at times. The memories for Sammy are a bit harsh. “You would dump me and go trolling for chicks.” He dumped his little brother at a clown themed restaurant? Knowing his brother’s fear? Seriously? What a dick! “It’s not like I left you in jail. Those places are supposed to be fun,” Dean defends. Um, Dean, clowns? Sam recalls Plucky’s as being lame, smelling like puke, and the ice cream is all grainy. Yes Sam, and it was decorated in clowns. That’s what you’re really saying.
Sam does not take the news well that both kids of the dead parents were at Plucky’s the day of the murders. Dean wants Sam to check it out. Sam on the other end is having a quiet freak out. This scene is so hilarious the way Sam squirms about 80 different ways while on the phone. (All of Jared’s off the wall facial expressions in this episode are so going to be part of another article). Sam tries his best to get out of it, proposing to wait for Dean, offering to speak to Billy, but it all results in him stuttering. Oh yeah, he’s scared. It’s only NOW that Dean remembers why Sam might not want to go to Plucky’s. “Wait, wait, this isn’t about your clown thing, is it?” So you do remember his fear! My God Dean, are you the most insensitive brother on the planet?
Sam denies, but every bit of his body language is saying “hell yes!” Dean laughs it off. “What in the world did they do to you?” Now that’s a question I would love to know the answer! Dean, instead of going to Plucky’s himself, offers the advice that 99.99 percent of all clowns can’t hurt him. I guess Sam found that .01 percent scenario. If it bleeds he can kill it. Sam is too busy having his private freak out on the other end to take this advice with any type of reassurance. I swear he was more brave with the decision to spend an eternity in Hell with Lucifer.
I only got through the second paragraph and had to stop and comment. You put that you feel Hammer of the Gods Is the worst episode ever written. I feel otherwise, that the episode is in fact a great one and great written at that. Therefore I cannot take your opinion on this episode or any other episode seriously, though I plan on reading this whole review. I would like for you to give an explanation why you believe Hammer of the Gods to be the worst written episode ever, as I can think of many other episodes much worse than that one. Thank you.
Finding my old reviews are pretty easy. I’ve been writing them since season three. Go to our episode guide (easy to find on the menu on the top left side). Here’s the link to the one I wrote for Blogcritics and the full length recap for here.
[url]http://blogcritics.org/video/article/tv-review-supernatural-hammer-of-the/[/url]
https://www.thewinchesterfamilybusiness.com/article-list/category9/7874-recap-qhammer-of-the-godsq.html
Ever since that episode aired, I have made it no secret how much I hated it. MANY times. Sorry you’re offended by that, but I can’t change almost two years worth of complete and total disgust for it. If you think that hatred for one episode is going to reflect on what I write about others, I’m not sure that’s being very open minded. After all, I’ve written of ton of these things and haven’t gotten many complaints.
As we say here, we’ll agree to disagree. So what did you think of the actual episode being reviewed here?
Obviously people have different tastes. I too hate Hammer of the Gods but I also hate Yellow Fever. What can you say? I always go into reviews knowing that on some episode the reviewer and I will not agree. I still love your reviews. If we disagree, I look on it as getting another POV so I can see the episode through fresh eyes.
In other words, thanks for all your reviews. I look forward to them.
Oh wait you’re Alice? My apologies! How I failed to realize that is beyond me! Much apologies to you, I am a grateful fan of all you do and I have enjoyed reading things from you and am a fan of the facebook page. I will keep an open mind as I’m now about to read this review along with the one for Hammer of the Gods as I enjoy my first cup of coffee and will give my thoughts when I am done. Sorry again for sounding so hatred toward you.
No problem! I apologize too if my response sounded a little defensive.
I certainly don’t expect people to agree with me (any many times they don’t) but I still have fans to this day come back to me blasting me for reviews I wrote years ago. It’s really funny how some cling onto those grudges. I’m glad to see you aren’t one of those people.
Honestly, when he used the term Juggalo, I nearly keeled over! I’m from MN, my oldest daughter is a Juggalette. I couldn’t believe it! She couldn’t believe it! LOL
Too funny! I must admit, I’ve never heard of the term before now. Great to see it used!
Hey, Alice! This was a wonderful review! Oh, and I agree with you “Hammer of the Gods” was not a great episode. It’s on my “yuk” list, but “Yellow Fever” is on my must watch list. I’m adding this current episode to that list. 😆
Anyway, at first I only really liked this episode, but the more I’ve re-watched it…it’s jumped up to a LOVED one! Definitely a solid “A” in my book! My number one thing that I loved…Dean laughed hard! It was a big hearty laugh. I haven’t seen that since “Free to be You and Me” although Dean did give a big smile at Rufus in “And Then There Were None”. The second thing was Sam’s look when he first entered Plucky’s. That was priceless. That look of raw terror! Jensen and Jared hit this one out of the ballpark! 😀
Now, the creepy guy was just that creepy! I read somewhere that he’s Julie McNiven’s husband. Wow! That’s really cool. He did a good job. His eyes were just…. 😮
I agree with you. There were loads of clues in this episode. I really think that the theory that one of the brothers is having a dream fits. You think it’s Sam and I think it’s Dean. The time references going back to coordinates could be…but I still don’t see where the 4 hour clue fits into the puzzle unless that’s the actual time. Reality seeping in. I’m going have to ponder that one for a while.
Now onto the next one! I don’t know about you, but I’m going to have the tissues, wine, etc. on standby and I’m going to try to stay off Twitter…since I’m on the west coast! (I’m not sure if I’ll be able to…that old curiosity killing the cat and satisfaction bringing him back thing) Oh, well…. 😉
So glad you liked both the episode and the review. These full length recaps are a bit overwhelming! To think I actually wrote these for every episode once.
Yeah, I’m really not sure if it’s Sam or Dean or both if it’s a dream scenario. I just wonder why they keep putting all this crap in. It’s my guess to torture bored fans!
Yes, Friday’s looks intense. We’ll see what comes of it. We just might need a few weeks break after it.
I was waiting for your take and i loved both your take and the episode.
1) About thinking it was an angel i think Sam was referring to gabriel like angel.
2)I liked that they gave both Sam’s and Dean’s pov on the same childhood memory.Whereas Dean thought Sam would have fun at penny’s Sam actually hated it.I really don’t think Sam was scared at that time of clowns,So that is why Dean left him at a place where children of Sam’s age group enjoy to do something he enjoys. I am no psychologist but i think people can develop phobias at any age.So i don’t think Dean was insensitive.
Thanks! Glad you like the review.
I don’t think Dean is ever intentionally insensitive. I’m sure things like childhood fears are something he just doesn’t get though. After all, he saw his mother toasted on a ceiling. Once you’ve had that happen to you, all other horrors pale in comparison. Dean just doesn’t realize that Sam has a different perspective. At least he doesn’t until it’s too late! Plus, what sibling doesn’t rib the other about fears? Sam seemed to have fun both times with the flying thing.
Oh, Alice. You did love this episode. I did too. I really like D&L as writers. I don’t always like their episodes (After School Special, Jump the Shark, Unforgiven, Time for a Wedding), but they know these two characters and I know I’m going to get insight into them when they write an episode.
Mostly I like D&L because they usually introduce deep insight and elements into the two boys and the story that become canon. For instance, Dean’s alcoholism was introduced in Yellow Fever. Sam’s unforeseen anger management was introduced in Sam, Interrupted. Also in that episode, Dean was seen to be truly crazy, which had only been hinted at before. John as a complete douche bag (or, as some may think, purely human) and Dean’s crumbling hero worship of John was introduced in Jump the Shark, and it showed that Sam was exactly like John. Dean discarded the amulet in Dark Side of the Moon, when Dean realized that Sam’s leaving for Stanford was a reflection of how Sam had always felt about his family. After School Special showed more insight into Sam’s character than any other one. I Believe the Children Are Our Future solidified Dean and Cas’s friendship, which we are still seeing played out. I’ll stop here on this point.
D&L episodes usually also set up what is going to happen in the rest of the season. I’m not sure I can tell what that is at this point, but Plucky’s did show that Dean is quite adept at using black magic and he didn’t flinch once about killing a human in doing so; whereas, in Family Remains when he killed the feral boy in self-defense, he did show regret. All I can really tell about this one right now is that the brothers were back to being the brothers we all love, for whatever that means, and that is a complete reversal of how we saw the brothers at the end of The Slice Girls.
I’m still really skeptical about this all being a dream season. If it is, I’m not going to like it one bit and will call BS for a complete wasted season that went nowhere.
I’m not convinced it’s a dream season, but I wonder if parts are an hallucination or dream of some kind. It just seems so strange they would keep throwing all that at us.
I’m so with you on what you said about Dabb and Loflin. I still think “Dark Side of The Moon” is a cannot miss classic. “Unforgiven” thought is one of my favorite episodes of season six, if not one of my personal favorites overall. I LOVED the way it was shot and how Sam kept quietly falling apart with each memory. Too bad all of that went nowhere. Kind of like “I Believe The Children Are Our Future.” Great setup that went nowhere.
Couldn’t agree with you more on Dark Side of the Moon. That one may be my No. 1 of the series (on the drama side of things).
Funny how a episode can be seen differently I dont like Dark side of the Moon at all for my own reasons. And Time for a Wedding was one of the reasons I stopped watching for a while .
And yet this episode from these two I enjoyed so these writers can be hit and miss for me.
That was a great recap, I do enjoy them so. I’ve already posted a few times on how I thought this episode was all kinds of awesome, so I won’t do it again.
Just a small comment on this: “There are phone booths left somewhere?†The show being filmed in Canada, yes we still have phone booths. Our shopping centers still have them too. And thank God, cause I don’t have a cell phone and it’s handy when you need to call someone. But I’ll agree with Dean about the yuck factor. I don’t lean the phone on my ear when I need to use one, and I purell like crazy afterwards.
Ah, that explains it. You Canadians are mucking up the works! 🙂
There are probably plenty of phone booths around in major cities but in the suburban and rural midwest US, they’re completely gone. I’m shocked to find they found one in rural anywhere.
Thanks for commenting!
Hi Alice
I loved this episode for all the reasons you and all the other reviewers and commentors have given. It was light humoured, fun (except for Sam’s beatdown, poor Sammy) and I just loved the brotherly moments.
As for the countdown clock I took those numbers to be the countdown in hours, minutes and seconds. The first one indicated 60:00:00 meaning they went back 60 hours(2 days and 12 hours) from Sam’s first NOW moment. When Dean is looking through the bloodied hole that the Unicorn made it was 36:36:07 meaning it was now 36 hours, 36 minutes and 07 seconds away from Sam’s NOW moment.
Hi Karen!
Oh sure, it was a countdown clock to hours, minutes, and seconds, but I was questioning whether that was supposed to mean something else too. These time references are popping up all over this season and I just wondered if this could be another clue.
I’m really glad you loved the brotherly moments. They seem so few and far between these days. We got to treasure them when they do happen!
Ok, now I understand.
D’oh! 😳
The glitter part was the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in this season so far. They are probably still cleaning glitter from Sam’s clothes and I’m pretty sure Jared kept finding it in weird places lol. it never goes away.
THREE rolling smilies in one recap! I’m going to hazard a guess and say you liked the episode….
Re: the different cars, I never noticed that. Why the hell do they have different cars? Could it be a sign of Sam’s need to be in control (because if he’s not then hello Lucifer) and also of Dean um, reDeaning himself, slowing making his way back to the Impala, which will be the final sign that Dean is really Dean again, not this half a guy we’ve seen for most of the season?
The Impala has to be a metaphor for something. It’s no coincidence that she’s been absent for most of the season and there have been numerous connections between the destruction of the car and the destruction of various stages of Deans life ie rebuilding it after Sam’s collapsed wall and after his father’s death. I guess once we see him sit back into the Impala that will means he’s (properly) back.
Re: the octovamp. The same day this episode was on there was a programme on about Humboldt squids. Now those guys are soil yourself scary. Ten arms, more teeth than our freaking national debt, a bloody BEAK!! Oh, and apparently they’re hitting the west coast of the U.S at an allmerciful rate (thought you guys would like to know that….) Anyway, I’m not surprised that Octovamp was on some kid’s scary list.
Wonder if the slinky will become like the new amulet. Admittedly it’ll be a pain to hang around Dean’s neck but at least it will brighten up the place (once Dean stays away from trashcans!)
Is JP pulling a Dorian Grey on us because I think he’s getting younger looking? Either that or absolute terror knocks years off you.
Up until reading DixieThorns reply I thought ‘Juggalo’ was a made up word, like some sort of strange type of gigolo. (What, I didn’t know it was a real word…)
I love the attention to small detail like the bits of glitter flying out with the clown tooth.
I think I’m buying more into your ‘The whole thing is a dream’ idea for this season. Maybe it’s because I’m on hollerdays (yay!) and I’ve had time to think about it but yeah, there’s definitely something there (either that or they’re overcompensating). I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see Sam or Dean get out of the shower at the end of the season and then see John sitting on the motel room bed, cleaning weapons (now that bit might be wishful thinking but still).
Thanks for this, Alice.
I’ve never been a fan of Dabb and Loflin’s episodes – I hated both Yellow Fever and DSOTM and was just meh about all the others – but this one I absolutely loved. It was a great big glittery, rainbow slinky, brotherly love hour of fun. Plus it had those wonderful clips of ELAC!Sam – one of my all time favourite episodes, not to mention my all time favourite Sam!Hair – at the beginning. 😆 I felt so bad for Sam in this week’s episode (I hate clowns too) but whilst half of me wanted to grab him and take him someplace clown-free and safe the other half of me was laughing too hard at the poor boy’s misfortunes. 😆 There were so many scenes I loved – Dean reassurring Sam over the phone and his ‘Sammy’ (awwww…) when Sam protested ever slightly too much, Sam’s near to overwhelming panic when he first went into Plucky’s, Sam’s bad cop routine, Dean’s ‘oooohhh…I want one…’ face when he first saw the giant slinkys at Plucky’s, the way Dean’s eyes narrowed so dangerously when the bad guy said Sam was the next to be targeted, Sam’s dimples and smiles in the scenes at the beginning when Dean was on the phone to Frank and shortly after when the boys were discussing monster babies. But my favourite scene has to be the last one. Dean’s laugh – oh how I’ve missed happy Dean, Sam’s happiness at seeing Dean happy, Sam giving Dean the slinky and the sparkly awesomeness that was Glitter!Sam. Fabulous stuff. Now roll on next week. I am SO excited to see what’s ahead for Sam.
Thanks for the review. I do love reading all the reviews here. Although I’ve got to say I hope the ‘it’s all a dream’ idea doesn’t actually materialise on the show. I really don’t want to see that scenario at all.
Fun review for a fun episode! Jared sold Sam’s fear and exasperation so well, though having lost many a game of skeeball, I do sympathize with Dean’s plight.
My only complaint for this episode is that is didn’t seem to fit into this part of the season. There was a lack of continuity in tone. However, Glitter!Sam makes up for so much.
I am starting to buy the dream theory. This whole season would make more sense if that was the case, with its odd time jumps and call backs.
As long as “Hammer of the Gods” is being discussed, I thought it had a couple good moments, and was nowhere near the train wreck that was the first 7/8ths of “Seven 7: Time For A Wedding”, but I respect all opinions – unless there is someone out there who has “Bugs” in their ten best episodes list.
Thanks Alice!
First time responder. I have wondered since last season if things were off because we were in Dean’s head, maybe a bad djinn trip. To me cas exploding and Bobby dying in that order were reminiscent of stull battle. Then I rewatched s 6 and realized …. oh the mytharc is purgatory. So not my favorite season but makes more sense. This season is Also off. In addition to everything noted in the speculative articles/comments I would add the conspicuous use of genre iconic. actors. We have seen Buffy /angel, x-files, and vmars/moonlight alumni. If we are in anyone’s. Head it feels like Dean. It feels like his pov mostly and his fears. And he is more the pop culture junkie.
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I don’t think Dean is ever intentionally insensitive.
Dean just doesn’t realize that Sam has a different perspective. [/quote]
i agree
Seasons 1-5 were the Winchester Gospel presented to the viewer as a cohesive and editted tale of the brothers and their roles leading up to the averted apocalypse, courtesy of chuck. Maybe seasons 6-7 have a different feel because the story is no longer edited per se. We are seeing events more piecemeal. In fact season 6 might be best described as castiel’s story and we and the Winchesters were in the dark as to his role for most of the season. If cas started it he may have to finish it. Season 7 may still be his story even though he has been indisposed. Who knows maybe cas is the “dreamer” somehow both aware and disconnected from events.
The Hammer of the Gods is very poorly researched. Hindu Gods are vegetarians and to show them as cannibals was shocking. Goddess Kali is the destroyer of demons and not a destroyer of the world and she is the most powerful God out there. Ganesh is the God of Plenty and the most kind-hearted, gentle and loving God in Hinduism. In Hinduism animals are worshipped as anyone with even a bit of general knowledge should know. That is the reason why Hindu Gods don’t eat flesh and that is why in India we have preserved wildlife for so long. That is why vegetarianism is so common in India.
I am a Supernatural fan, and the only reason I did not take offense at this episode is because I realised that it was just stupid writing. I mean how would Christians feel if Jesus was depicted as a cannibal? They would laugh I guess!
Just discovered your side two days ago. Finally, I can enjoy other fan-girls opinions on the episodes I am recently watching because I am new to the Winchester Universere and am still catching up.
I looooved your review for “Death’s Door” btw. It left me in tears again.
I felt like commenting on this review because I have a total different opinion on this episode, which makes me wonder why. IMO it was the worst episode ever. Totally unecessary and crappy. Normally I enjoy the more lighter, funnier episodes. They ease my hearth because it’s good to see the boys having some fun once in a while. I hysterically laughed watching “Yellow Fewer”.
But the whole clown thing totally lost me. I start wondering if it is because I cannot relate to those play paradises (what are they called?) one can put their kids into. The whole concept of such places is new to me (do they even excist in Europe???) and maybe that’s the reason I did not get all the jokes and the overall funny-ness of the Winchester brothers in such a place?
On the other hand I was really waiting for some moving-forward the character development and the overall story-line. So far Season 7 confused me with it’s sudden jumps in mood and non-comprehensible character twists.
But well, jsut my two cents. 🙂
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I don’t think this is the funniest episode ever to hit the show, but I did love the beating by clowns. Also compared to a lot of season seven, this ended up being one of the better ones. You are right, the writing was wildly inconsistent most of the season.
Those pizza places here are basically called Chuck E Cheese here in the US. I’ve spent a few times there when my kids were younger, and trust me, they’re the seventh circle of Hell! 🙂
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