Mr. Pickles Season 1 Episode 1
Mr. Pickles
Season 1

Ep 1. Tommy's Big Job

  • TVMA
  • September 21, 2014
  • 11 min
  • 6.7  (281)

In the first episode of Mr. Pickles season 1 titled "Tommy's Big Job," we are introduced to the world of Old Town and the Goodman family. This darkly comedic animated series takes us on a bizarre and twisted journey through the life of a seemingly normal family and their misadventures with their faithful border collie, Mr. Pickles.

The episode starts off with a typical suburban morning in Old Town. We meet young Tommy Goodman, a curious and imaginative boy, who is anxiously awaiting his parents' departure for work. Tommy's parents, Henry and Beverly Goodman, seem like your average, loving parents at first glance. However, as the story progresses, we start to see some peculiar quirks in their behavior, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the narrative.

As Tommy's parents leave for their jobs, Tommy is entrusted with the responsibility of completing some important tasks. His father instructs him to deliver a mysterious package to the Mayor's office, while his mother warns him about the dangers lurking in the neighborhood, specifically focusing on Mr. Pickles, their pet dog. Though her warnings seem exaggerated and unnecessary, there is an underlying sense of unease and tension surrounding Mr. Pickles.

Curiosity gets the best of Tommy, and he decides to open the package his father entrusted him with before delivering it. Inside, he discovers a powerful laser pen, immediately piquing his interest and fueling his imagination. Little does Tommy know that by tampering with the package, he inadvertently sets off a chain of events that will challenge his perception of reality.

On his way to the Mayor's office, Tommy encounters various eccentric characters that inhabit Old Town, each with their own unique idiosyncrasies. These encounters provide a darkly humorous commentary on the mundane and often strange interactions within a small community. The town's dynamic comes alive with its colorful cast, ranging from the neighborhood weirdo to the mysterious town recluse.

Meanwhile, as Tommy delves deeper into his mission, we witness Mr. Pickles engaging in his own secret activities. Amidst the backdrop of the Goodmans' seemingly ordinary lives, Mr. Pickles is constantly veering off the conventional path, leading a life shrouded in darkness and bizarre secrecy. His true motivations and intentions remain obscured, making him an enigma within the show's narrative.

Throughout the episode, the tension begins to mount, teasing viewers with glimpses of a more sinister side lurking beneath the show's comedic facade. Though surrounded by dark themes and elements, the series utilizes its unique animation style to juxtapose the gruesome and grotesque with moments of levity and absurdity, creating a distinctive and unconventional viewing experience.

As "Tommy's Big Job" culminates, we witness the convergence of various characters' storylines, setting the stage for the rest of the season. The episode ends on a cliffhanger, leaving audiences eager to uncover the mysteries and secrets that lie within Old Town and its inhabitants.

With its blend of dark humor, surreal storytelling, and an offbeat cast of characters, Mr. Pickles season 1 episode 1, "Tommy's Big Job," serves as an introduction to the strange and unpredictable world that sets the tone for the series. As the Goodmans navigate their peculiar lives alongside their faithful yet mysterious canine companion, audiences are invited to buckle up for a wild and unforgettable ride.

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  • First Aired
    September 21, 2014
  • Content Rating
    TVMA
  • Runtime
    11 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (281)