Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk

Season 1, Episode 10, Aired

Episode Fan Reviews (1)

Write a Review
9.6
out of 10
Average: Superb
11 votes
  • Your Rating: 10
    "Perfect"
  • Your Rating: 9.5
    "Superb"
  • Your Rating: 9
    "Superb"
  • Your Rating: 8.5
    "Great"
  • Your Rating: 8
    "Great"
  • Your Rating: 7.5
    "Good"
  • Your Rating: 7
    "Good"
  • Your Rating: 6.5
    "Fair"
  • Your Rating: 6
    "Fair"
  • Your Rating: 5.5
    "Mediocre"
  • Your Rating: 5
    "Mediocre"
  • Your Rating: 4.5
    "Poor"
  • Your Rating: 4
    "Poor"
  • Your Rating: 3.5
    "Bad"
  • Your Rating: 3
    "Bad"
  • Your Rating: 2.5
    "Terrible"
  • Your Rating: 2
    "Terrible"
  • Your Rating: 1.5
    "Abysmal"
  • Your Rating: 1
    "Abysmal"
Rate Now!
  • Recap. Spoilers.

    10
    "Perfect"
    Summary:

    Gobo gets trapped in Outer Space when Doc boards up the hole in the wall.

    ---

    ---

    Doc and Sprocket:

    Doc tries to name the party noisemaker. Then he makes a musical instrument out of them!

    ---

    ---

    Postcard:

    Parking meters as creatures which the Silly Creatures feed when their faces turn red

    ---

    ---

    Trash Heap:

    "Don't cry over spilt milk."

    ---

    ---

    Principal Character(s):

    Gobo (All five?)

    ---

    ---

    Director:

    Perry Rosemond

    ---

    ---

    Writer(s):

    Jerry Juhl

    ---

    ---

    Songs:



    1. Feel So Bad [02:02]

    Singer(s): Wembley, Mokey, Red and Boober with the Fraggles

    2. - none - [00:31]

    Singer(s): Doc (instrumental)

    Notes: short, played on the prototype musical instrument

    3. Kick a Stone [00:48]

    Singer(s): Mokey

    Notes: short, same tune as "The Way I've Got to Go " in episode 32

    4. - none - [00:53]

    Singer(s): Doc (instrumental)

    Notes: played on the fully mechanized instrument that Doc built

    5. Feel So Glad [01:20]

    Singer(s): The Fraggles

    6. - none - [00:44]

    Singer(s): Doc (instrumental)

    Notes: short, the end of the song played on the fully mechanized instrument that Doc built
More
Less