Housebroken Season 1 Episode 10 Who's a Bad Girl? (1)
- TV14
- August 23, 2021
- 21 min
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The episode "Who's a Bad Girl? (1)" is the tenth and final episode of the first season of the American animated television series Housebroken. The show follows a group of neighborhood animals who live in a suburban community and the therapy sessions they attend together. In this episode, the animals are forced to confront the consequences of their past actions when their secrets are exposed.
The episode begins with the group attending therapy as usual, but they soon become distracted by a new arrival at the session - a beautiful poodle named Trixie (voiced by guest star Natasha Lyonne). Claiming to be a former show dog, Trixie immediately catches the eye of the male dogs in the group, much to the amusement of the other animals.
However, the playful banter is soon interrupted when Chief (voiced by Will Forte) starts to feel guilty about hiding a secret from his wife. After confessing to the group that he once had an affair with another dog, the revelation sets off a chain reaction of confessions from the other animals. Soon, Dirty (voiced by Jason Mantzoukas) admits to cheating on his girlfriend, while Shel (voiced by Dax Shepard) reveals that he lied about his past career as a stunt double.
With all the animals seemingly confessing their sins, everything seems to be out in the open – until the group discovers that the real reason behind the sudden confessions is due to faulty therapy sessions. The crisis comes to a head when it is revealed that Trixie has been using fake stories to manipulate the group since her arrival, leaving the animals all feeling slightly embarrassed and betrayed.
As the episode concludes, the animals must navigate the fallout from Trixie's lies, once again rebuilding trust and working together to move forward. After coming to terms with their past mistakes, even the bad girl of the group, Nibbles (voiced by Lisa Kudrow), is able to find redemption in the eyes of her peers.
Overall, "Who's a Bad Girl? (1)" is a humorous and heartwarming conclusion to the first season of Housebroken. As with previous episodes, the show manages to tackle heavy themes such as infidelity and betrayal with a lighthearted touch, making it a great watch for fans of adult animation and comedy.