Yours, Mine, and Mine is such a terrible way to begin a half-hour, two episode segment.
Let's begin, shall we? Here's the plot:
SpongeBob buys a meal for himself and Patrick to share, and gets a special toy called "Patty Pal" along with it. However, as SpongeBob soon finds out, Patrick's idea of sharing is that SpongeBob buys something for the two of them, and Patrick keeps that something all for himself.
Okay...sounds logical, but...there's one BIG issue with this.
Let's see if you guys can spot it.
Spongebob gets a Krabby Patty kids meal, Patrick steals Spongebob's wallet...in front of Squidward...in a restaurant...with some patrons in it.
See anything yet wrong with this?
See...it's one thing where Patrick's stupidity will get him into trouble, and then it's another when Patrick acts like an ******* for no reason other than his own, making him the most intolerable and unlikeable character in the series.
He doesn't keep his word on letting Spongebob share the toy after he promised to let him play with it "tomorrow". Instead, it ends up with a fight all the way to the Krusty Krab.
And, the ending, oh man...terrible way to end. Patrick again, steals Spongebob's wallet. At what point, does he even know the true meaning of "sharing"?
Just...just terrible. At least Kracked Krabs makes up for this terrible sham of a start.
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