[S2E35] (34-35)Times Circle/Super Gramma

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Taking a "note" from a passing toddler, Tilly pivoted the entire plot. Suddenly, the ghost was also an airplane. The audience still didn't get it, but Tilly took her "theatrical bow" with pride.

Alice eventually found her way to an underground dive bar to challenge her rival, Gertie , to a high-stakes game of darts. With her "Super Gramma" instincts (and a little invisible help from the kids), she managed to hold her own, proving that even without sight, she was still the toughest Green in Big City. [S2E35] (34-35)Times Circle/Super Gramma

By the time the bandages finally came off, Alice was back to her usual spunky self—complaining about the "clutter" the kids had supposedly left everywhere while she was "resting". If you're looking for more details, I can: Give you a . Taking a "note" from a passing toddler, Tilly

Nearby, Cricket and Bill were starstruck by street performers dressed as America Rat and the Incredulous Bulk . Cricket lived his superhero dream until the "Croblins"—rival street performers—showed up, sending the "heroes" running in fear. Meanwhile, Gramma Alice’s natural grumpiness caught the eye of Tuck Offerman, host of the talk show I Hate It! . Alice was so naturally spiteful that Tuck hired her as a co-host on the spot, realizing her "old-lady snark" was ratings gold. Alice eventually found her way to an underground

Tilly and Remy noticed the long, miserable lines of people waiting for professional shows. Horrified by the lack of joy, Tilly decided to stage her own masterpiece: a southern gothic romance between a woman named Honey Belle Sweet Tea and a ghost. The Problem: The crowd was bored.

Cricket and Tilly spent the afternoon as secret "superhero sidekicks," quietly moving trash cans, stopping traffic, and guiding Alice through the city without her knowing.