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The descriptions for both segments are featured in their separate listings:

Secret Gordon: Piri Piri and Harvey find a magical garden, but Piri wants to keep the discovery their special secret.

The Unknown Comic: The citizens of Littlebark fall in love with a comic book created by a mystery artist.

http://tvschedule.zap2it.com/tv/harvey-beaks/episode-guide/EP02137296?aid=tvschedule
Thanks, I'll have to remember to check the individual listings in the future.

Anyway, I liked tonight's episodes. They both had pretty nice endings.
 

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Secret Gordon was stunning, it was probably the most consistently gorgeous (visually) episode of the show, and I have a weakness for "magical forests/gardens/etc" stuff. And Piri Piri's feeling felt real and relatable for me, I just really liked this one.
I loved Unknown Comic as well, it's was so nice to see Kratz get the spotlight, and he really deserved some nice treatment.
 

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Looking at the recent episodes (Secret Gordon / The Unknown Comic):

On one end (Secret Gordon), normally, I don't engage in shipping nonsense. However, Harvey & Piri Piri have and do show legit chemistry to be in a proper relationship - something I can actually accept; too bad not much will come of it after this, which is sad, IMHO. Harsh truth is that not enough time or resources has been put into this for it to go as far as them just becoming closer friends by the end of this segment. After all, at no point has Piri Piri up until now expressed this kind of attachment to Harvey, which while it would have been nice to see more of earlier in the show's run, ain't the point of this show. If anything, I'm just sad this wasn't brought up more - only because there is legit chemistry there that was never there with say, Claire & Foo (UGH.).

As usual, the visuals are kick - ass here, only made more so by the focus - that, and seeing Princess suffer by getting kicked out of the garden was hilarious as hell to me. At least the others were more respectful to the garden, so it's a shame they got kicked out because of Piri Piri acting stupid, instead of telling the truth about things. At least the moment Harvey and her have together as she apologizes is truly a high note ending.

On the other end (The Unknown Comic), however: Kratz may not be the best drawer or writer, but he did make something everyone liked. I'm glad to see this segment ended with him getting and earning the praise he rightfully deserved for doing that, too - besides Princess being defeated for my amusement, as deserved, honestly. More than anything, it was nice to see a lesser character like Kratz get a chance to shine and have it feel natural and sincere in its execution and presentation, something that makes this show continue to stand out amongst the crowd for me.
 

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The Blister/The Bad Seed
Episodes 76 and 77 (Episode 41)
Premieres March 29, 2017 at 9 P.M. on Nicktoons

When Fee must spend the day at a nursing home, she finds a friend in a grumpy, old geezer; Michelle is not allowed to watch a horror movie with Harvey, so she finds a horrifying way to retaliate.​
 
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I liked tonight's episodes. I enjoyed seeing Fee bond with that old man in The Blister, and I enjoyed Michelle in The Bad Seed.
 

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The Ballad of Muesli and Jangles/Floo-id
Episodes 78 and 79 (Episode 42)
Premieres April 5, 2017 at 9 P.M. on Nicktoons

Irving embellishes the story of how he met Miriam when he tells it to Harvey, Fee and Foo; Foo finds a strange way to become less clumsy.​
 
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I liked tonight's episodes. That was quite the interesting setting in the story in The Ballad of Muesli and Jangles, and I enjoyed Foo in Floo-id.
 

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Yes, these are really good episodes.
The Blister is one of the better executions that I've seen from the "kid befriends a grumpy old person", and the thing with Randl's mom was hilarious, is Blister his father or something? The ending was really cute.
Oh and
the synopsys for the future episode called "Later Dingus" is about a Fee's friend passing away... May it be him?
I loved The Bad Seed, I liked the usage of the show's former name. And I still believe that Michelle is a great character, I do enjoyed seeing her taking her ability to destruction to new levels here (she definetely cares about Harvey, but can't realy rationalize), and the cliched horror movie parody scenes were funny.
The Ballad of Muesli and Jangles is one of C.H. Greenblatt's favorites and I can see why, it's simultaneously one of the funniest and one of the sweetest episodes from the show. (well that comes from a huge Irving and Myriam fan, but still). I loved all the references that they managed to put there.
Floo-Id is probably the least interesting of these 4, but I still found it good and entertaining, I felt bad for Foo and how unaware of himself he usually is. I loved the bits with Dr. Roberts.
 

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Yes, these are really good episodes.
Oh and
the synopsys for the future episode called "Later Dingus" is about a Fee's friend passing away... May it be him?

I really like the 4 episodes as well, especially The Blister. Also, while I honestly wouldn't be surprised that much if it was Blister who passes away in Later, Dingus, I think there's about a 40% chance it's him. And to be honest, I don't even think the friend will be revealed since when I asked, even CH Greenblatt doesn't knows.
 
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I doubt that CH Greenblatt actually doesn't know who it is, as he's the creator of the show and oversees everything. He's probably just keeping it a secret to not ruin the episode. :)
 

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Ah, nevermind. I kind of have the source, but I won't bother, anyways, I'm starting to think Blister actually will pass away in Later, Dingus. And I have some arguements to back it it.

1. I agree with Ghostbuster. I don't think even CH Greenblatt would even not know who passed away in Later, Dingus when I asked if it was going to be Blister. It just seems weird, and I'm sure he's just hiding it so he wouldn't ruin the episode.

2. Even if it was Blister, Greenblatt probably could've said his occasional "secrets..." answer, and if it wasn't him, he probably could've just said no since I don't think it would ruin the episode as much.

3. When I asked Greenblatt if Fee had any other best friend before Harvey, he said no and Harvey was the only one. Heck, Fee even quoted in Steamgates, "We know how it feels to be left out. It stunk before we had you as our friend".

4. I imagine that a while before the twins befriended Harvey, they were pretty inseparable, so if Fee befriended someone back then, he/she might even be Foo's friend as well, and Blister never really interacted with Foo as much. Fee has other friends, but Blister has been around the longest, so he really is a "long time" friend.

5. EVEN IF FEE DID befriend someone a while back before she and Foo became best friends with Harvey, it would seem a little odd that this friend would leave Fee out on Valentine's Day like that, which probably wouldn't cause her to invent Anti-Valentine's Day.

And that's my theory. And there's only two arguments I have to oppose it.

1. Blister's a new character, and there was even an episode centered on him called The Hug Life, so it would seem strange.

2. Still going really strong at this age, I imagine Blister must be really healthy. He can still do the Blister Twister attack.

So, what do you think?
 

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Maybe the air date will go like this...

Episodes 218-220 will air on July 10, 11, 12

Episodes 221-223 will air on July 17, 18, 19

Episodes 224-226 will on July 24, 25, 26.

If you're wondering how I thought of that prediction. Check the Harvey Beaks page on http://tvschedule.zap2it.com which actually kinda gave me a hint.
 

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