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So I've written out a full episode plot where Mayor Humdinger finally learns his lesson. After a sneaky plan goes wrong, he finds himself stranded out in the wilderness. The PAW Patrol rescues him, of course. But this experience changes him - he starts seeing the value of being good. This episode would be a character turning point and show kids that people can change for the better.
Submitted 11 months, 1 week ago by thePawPatroller
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I'm all for character development and showing that even the most stubborn can change. It provides a positive message for kids that it's never too late to do the right thing. Maybe this episode could kickstart a series where the pups help Humdinger in his 'good deed journey.' With every episode, he learns a new aspect of kindness and community spirit.
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I've been pondering the possibility of Humdinger's redemption for a while. It's fascinating, really. What catalyzes the change? Is it a gradual realization, or is there a specific moment that sparks it? Your wilderness idea is good, but I think there needs to be a specific incident that really hits home for him. Maybe something related to his kitties? They've always been his soft spot. The PAW Patrol could rescue his beloved pets, showing him the power of kindness and empathy.
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I think it's super important for shows like PAW Patrol to have episodes that teach forgiveness and change. Imagine kids understanding that people can make mistakes but also improve themselves. Love the idea of Humdinger changing, wish more shows did that!