Hello. This is the second part of my review on SpongeBob’s fifteenth season. The first part of my review is currently linked here, if you need to read it:
https://spongebob.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000556420
Biscuit Ballyhoo: A perfectly made episode- and is well-balanced in humor and action. Does this work for biscuit jokes? Oh, you bet it does for the episode “Biscuit Ballyhoo.” It has always been my all-time favorite episode of the season, along with “Wiener Takes All.” But this was short, until February 2025 with “Jeffy T’s Prankwell Emporium.” I still enjoy “Biscuit Ballyhoo,” and I love it with every beat of my heart.
Score: Perfect (100/100)
Student Driver Survivor: I found this episode to be weirder than any other episode of the season. Mrs. Puff doesn’t deserve to be replaced, nor fired, or have her boating school shut down. But what ticks me off about this episode was Acceleration T. Greenlight’s stupidity and complete crimes over a stupid driver’s license. At least he got sentenced to jail.
Score: Delightful (69/100)
Wiener Takes All: Another episode from the season that I love. It is basically the best at a LOT of things, and one of them is the fact that it is centered at Squidward, and the Weenie Hut Jr.’s returned after two decades of absence. It is always exciting to see something return after decades of absence, and the Weenie Hut Jr.’s is not an exception.
Score: Perfect (100/100)
Stuck in an Elevator: This is one episode that I found to be criminally underrated. The episode reminded me of getting myself stuck in an elevator when I was in a hotel in 2023, which scared the hell out of me. But “Stuck in an Elevator” was also a good excuse for a sense of humor over an elevator. At least it was one Squidward torture episode that I have enjoyed.
Score: Delightful (66/100)
Squidness Protection: Yeah, this is the big catch. The episode had a great introduction, and reminded me of, say, “James Bond.” But the ending scared me a lot. Elmer Eraser was scary- he could erase ANYTHING into oblivion, and if he was real, he could erase me, and everything I own. Scary, huh?
Score: Delightful (61/100)
Dome Alone: As I first watched this episode, I did not like it at all- as it was, you guessed it, a Sandy torture episode. But I DID enjoy the nut jokes, and the title card music reminded me of “Squid Baby,” one episode that I was obsessed with in Christmas 2024, but lost interest on the episode by the start of 2025. While the nut jokes were funny, the plot, overall, was not good at all. At least the jokes made “Dome Alone” good.
Score: Good (48/100)
Wary Gary: I admit, I was NOT a fan of the episode “Wary Gary” when it premiered, but until I found that the music track “Hawaiian Train” returned after nearly 20 years, and the cameo of one of my favorite SpongeBob characters (Snail Fail), those two things helped “Wary Gary” to become an enjoyable episode. It also had a balance of humor and action, though it was more into action than humor, in my opinion.
Score: Great (53/100)
Pinned: Just like “Wary Gary,” I was not really a fan of “Pinned,” but it was a SpongeBob torture episode, which is a catch. What I found to have that episode interesting is the fact that SpongeBob’s gym came back after 25 to 26 years of absence, along with the stuffed animals, which is the episode’s main benefit.
Score: Great (51/100)
Jeffy T’s Prankwell Emporium: My super all-time favorite episode of the season. Jeff Tentacles appeared in this episode, and finally received a major role in the episode. What made this episode to become my super all-time favorite was that there were pranks everywhere, and that my all-time favorite music track (“Flop and Go A”), returned to this episode after five years of absence. I am just so happy that I got to watch it in Feburary 2025, and I will always love “Jeffy T’s Prankwell Emporium.”
Score: HEAVENLY! (101/100)