Krabs congratulates SpongeBob on his success at the prom, then goes in his house and closes the door, then the real SpongeBob appears to retrieve his wax dummy of himself, and carries it off, laughing. Pearl says goodnight to SpongeBob as she returns home, and tries to get SpongeBob's attention, but as she does so, SpongeBob appears to be frozen. Krabs really meant a literal flower on the walkway. Krabs opens the door with a rake saying "Keep away from me flower!" Pearl thinks he is talking about her, but Mr. SpongeBob apologizes, but Pearl tells him not to worry as she knew it was going to be a total disaster the whole time and even though it was a disaster, it was really fun. An angry mob forms and lifts up Pearl and SpongeBob, who think they are popular enough to be lifted as until the mob throws them out of the building. However, this results in many injuries and mass destruction. They begin doing a dance called " Doing the Sponge," which everyone else soon begins doing. This ultimately succeeds, and Pearl and SpongeBob join the prom dance. Pearl, feeling sorry for him, attempts to console him and restore his confidence. SpongeBob and Pearl doing the Sponge dance. SpongeBob, after having broken everything at the prom, runs into the ladies' restroom crying. However, SpongeBob's costume soon begins malfunctioning, resulting in disaster and severely embarrassing Pearl. On the night of the prom, things initially work well for SpongeBob and Pearl. Despite being excited to go to the prom with Pearl, SpongeBob admits later he never got a date for his own prom and is a failure.Īt home, using a magazine Gary provides as a guide, SpongeBob dresses up and uses extremely long and unstable artificial legs to make himself look "long, tan, and handsome" for Pearl. Krabs proceeds to give SpongeBob words of advice, only for another SpongeBob to walk over and reveal the other SpongeBob was a realistic wax dummy in his likeness. Pearl does not want to be embarrassed by SpongeBob, and begs him to try his best to not do anything embarrassing. Ultimately, he offers to have SpongeBob accompany her. He then suggests she take Squidward or one of the restaurant's customers to the prom, but she continues crying, which causes the earthquake to become worse. Krabs offers to take her instead, but she starts crying, causing an earthquake. Krabs what is wrong with Pearl, and he explains to SpongeBob that her apparently "long, tan, and handsome" prom date has just dumped her the day before the prom. Just then, Spongebob hears Pearl running in crying so profusely that her tears literally flood the restaurant. I really loved this film and thoroughly recommend it.The episode begins at the Krusty Krab, with SpongeBob making a Krabby Patty in the kitchen. As in previous Julian Fellows productions the attention to detail in costumes sets and direction are faultless. Haley Lu Richardson gives us a glimpse of why her determination and devil may care attitude propelled her to stardom but later sent her crashing to earth and virtual retirement in 1938 until much later her memoir Lulu in Hollywood published in 1982ģ years before she died caused such a renewed interest in her films and talent. Louise Brooks went on to become one of the most famous and at times infamous Silent movie Jazz Age Stars and this movie is only a snapshot of Louise before her Hollywood fame. I think this is the best role I've seen Elizabeth Mc Govern play we're so used to her famous role of Cora Crawley Countess of Grantham that this role as the Chaperone at times very dramatic and other times so touching and intelligent is a refreshing example of this actress and her range. The story is seen through the life experience of Norma ,who at first seems uncomplicated and sweet but as the story develops we soon know why Norma's not in Cherryville Kansas anymore. I really liked the way Julian Fellows has made The Chaperone Norma the main character rather than her much later famous ward Louise Brooks played beautifully by Haley Lu Richardson, recently also very impressive in Five Feet Apart. The Chaperone is such an interesting insight into the differences in attitudes, judgements and moral and racial prejudices of the early 1920's between 2 American cities Kansas and New York. Julian Fellows creator of Downton Abbey and 2002 Oscar Winner for Best Original Screenplay for Gosford Park is a master of storytelling and character development.
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