Get My Goat Season 1 Episode 6
Get My Goat
Season 1

Ep 6. What Scared the Big, Bad Wolf?

  • TV-Y7
  • May 1, 2017
  • 2 min

Title: Get My Goat - Season 1 Episode 6: "What Scared the Big, Bad Wolf?"

Synopsis:

In this exciting episode of Get My Goat, titled "What Scared the Big, Bad Wolf?", our favorite goat wrangler, Joe, and his loyal team of animal handlers are faced with a peculiar challenge involving one of their most mischievous yet adorable goats. Ready for another adventure, they embark on a journey to uncover the mystery behind the fearful behavior of the big, bad wolf, who seems to be genuinely frightened by something!

The episode begins as Joe receives a distress call from a local sheep farmer, Mr. Johnson. Known for his expertise in animal handling, Joe is sought after to solve unique problems involving farm animals. Seeing this as an opportunity for his team to work their magic, he accepts the task and sets off with his trusty crew.

Upon reaching Mr. Johnson's farm, Joe learns that the farm's resident big, bad wolf, Wolfgang, has been acting strangely for the past few days. Known for his confidence and dominance, Wolfgang is now visibly frightened and even unwilling to leave his den. Mr. Johnson and his sheep are growing increasingly concerned about the predator's sudden fearfulness. Joe takes this peculiar case quite seriously and aims to find a solution that will restore Wolfgang's confidence and bring peace back to the farm.

In order to unravel the mystery behind Wolfgang's fear, Joe decides to seek expert advice. He reaches out to Professor Harper, a renowned animal behaviorist, known for her exceptional understanding of animal psychology. Professor Harper joins Joe and his team on their quest to uncover the truth.

Together, Joe, his team, and Professor Harper observe Wolfgang's interactions with his surroundings. They collect various data points and analyze the potential triggers that may have caused his fear. They soon discover a series of strange occurrences that coincide with Wolfgang's change in behavior. These incidents include unusual sounds heard during the night, mysterious paw prints leading into the woods, and even reports of nearby farmers encountering something inexplicable.

Intrigued by these findings, the team delves deeper into their investigation. They interview neighbors and villagers, searching for clues that could explain the sudden occurrences. Little by little, a picture begins to emerge, and Joe and his team realize that there might be more to this mystery than meets the eye.

In an attempt to confront the source of Wolfgang's fear head-on, Joe and his team decide to set up a stakeout in the woods near the farm. Equipped with night cameras and their expertise, they lie in wait, hoping to catch a glimpse of whatever has been causing Wolfgang's distress. A tense atmosphere fills the air as they patiently keep vigil throughout the night.

As the morning sun begins to rise, the team reviews the footage from their stakeout. What they witness shocks them all! The camera captures a swift, shadowy figure moving among the trees—something far more significant and fearsome than they could have ever anticipated. With their new discovery, Joe and his team realize they must face an extraordinary challenge to restore Wolfgang's bravery and ensure the safety of the farm.

In "What Scared the Big, Bad Wolf?", the team's determination is put to the test as they race against the clock to confront the enigma lurking in the shadows. Will they succeed in solving the mysterious puzzle that has gripped the farm? Can Joe and his team help Wolfgang overcome his fear and regain his confident, protective nature?

Tune in to this thrilling episode of Get My Goat to find out!

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  • First Aired
    May 1, 2017
  • Content Rating
    TV-Y7
  • Runtime
    2 min
  • Language
    English