Bluey The Sign Theory: ARE UNCLE STRIPE AND AUNT TRIXIE GETTING A DIVORCE?!

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  • čas přidán 19. 04. 2024
  • here is a bluey theory from the new bluey episode the sign: Is Uncle Stripe and Aunt Trixie getting a divorce? Why were they arguing so much in The Sign? or was it just "classic stripe"??
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  • @aussiegirlmargie
    @aussiegirlmargie  Před 13 dny +164

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    • @Moxx365
      @Moxx365 Před 13 dny +6

      Can’t wait for it and guess what it’s the final season 3 of the episode!

    • @Warlock3417
      @Warlock3417 Před 13 dny +6

      I honestly doubt that those two will get divorced.

    • @POOPANNA645
      @POOPANNA645 Před 13 dny

      @@Moxx365its also 10 minutes long

    • @user-lv5zz7wv6l
      @user-lv5zz7wv6l Před 13 dny +4

      Will surprise go onto disney+ tomorrow

    • @luigilion
      @luigilion Před 13 dny +2

      ​@Warlock3417 Me too. I think it's just a healthy argument

  • @-Aspens_den
    @-Aspens_den Před 13 dny +2692

    I hope they don’t get a divorce! I think trix was just annoyed that stripe spilled the beans, but if they do get a divorce, it would probably be a good plot line for kids who are going through a divorce between their parents.

    • @Sunni-gs1dw
      @Sunni-gs1dw Před 13 dny +22

      yea

    • @patrickmcguire7896
      @patrickmcguire7896 Před 13 dny +179

      It was actually a good thing Stripe spilled the beans otherwise Frisky & Rad would've gotten into a huger fight. Also its on both of them for not discussing where they would be living once they were married.

    • @egranadomail
      @egranadomail Před 13 dny +95

      @@patrickmcguire7896 really, it's Rad's fault he didn't tell Frisky long before that, but he told Stripe (and assuming Bandit) before her

    • @patrickmcguire7896
      @patrickmcguire7896 Před 13 dny +69

      @@egranadomail But Frisky did the same thing, she assumed Rad was moving to her side of the continent and Rad assumed she was moving to where he lived. This was a failure of communication on both sides

    • @AngelVRwastaken
      @AngelVRwastaken Před 13 dny +18

      They're probably not going to add two divorce representations (Winston is a representation)

  • @sjordan9355
    @sjordan9355 Před 13 dny +1460

    As a kid of the 'always fighting parents', i think it would be nice in a way if we see some issues come up later where trixie and stripes are in a 'break'. Like, it would be a GREAT little thing for parents too- having a section of the series dedicated to a couple working through their issues. not ending it, but doing the work to therapize and counsel! since with wintons dad it was very cut and dry, and with juno and wendy is presumably cut and dry, i think showing trixie and stripes realizing they have issues and working to change it, would be a very pleasant change from "nah theyre just gonna split".

    • @TrashBunnysChannel
      @TrashBunnysChannel Před 13 dny +14

      it would!!

    • @brianfreeman2729
      @brianfreeman2729 Před 13 dny +6

      Yeaaa

    • @eglol
      @eglol Před 13 dny +13

      I agree, these characters should try to work things out together instead of giving up, especially on such short notice for the audience.

    • @LissaxKristine
      @LissaxKristine Před 13 dny +9

      I agree. I could see them even doing a little thing with the plot where the kids get into a fight and the audience watches both the kids and adults have a little parallel thing where everyone is working through their issues instead of just calling it quits

    • @sarmajere2866
      @sarmajere2866 Před 13 dny +8

      Ooh yes! Maybe Muffin starts having issues at preschool because of the stress, or acts out with Socks, which makes them realize they need to learn to communicate, even more than they learned in Faceytalk. It may help kids to see that, while some parents may argue, they don’t always get a divorce.

  • @jessieBird96
    @jessieBird96 Před 13 dny +825

    Stripe crawling out of the bush asking what day it is killed me 😂😂😂

    • @That_Russel_Pup
      @That_Russel_Pup Před 12 dny +45

      I remember shouting “WAS HE DRUNK?! STRIPE HOW MUCH DID YOU DRINK?? *WHAT DID YOU DRINK??”* 😭💀❓
      And then I remembered that my younger sisters were there with me, but they were dying laughing with me 🤣💀

    • @SWEETSTARLIGHT1
      @SWEETSTARLIGHT1 Před 12 dny +19

      “WhAt dAy iS iT?”
      100th like

    • @MrUmer245
      @MrUmer245 Před 11 dny

      Nvm

    • @Epic11705
      @Epic11705 Před 11 dny +1

      7:55

    • @Dragenoo
      @Dragenoo Před 11 dny +1

      @@That_Russel_Pup😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @carterblake3410
    @carterblake3410 Před 13 dny +719

    now we know where muffin got her crazy side form she got it form her dad

    • @aussiegirlmargie
      @aussiegirlmargie  Před 13 dny +97

      yes!! i love that stripes a muffin haha

    • @Brandycattle30
      @Brandycattle30 Před 13 dny +11

      @@aussiegirlmargieI don’t think so if they are divorced I think it was just arguing

    • @rafaelmatos5851
      @rafaelmatos5851 Před 13 dny +18

      Well, the Heelers have always been showed to be quite wild. Both the brothers are showed at one point or the other letting their crazy side shine. Bandit is constantly doing that when he plays with Bluey and Bingo and we know that Rad fell (possibly) on the pool during Bandit and Chilli's wedding. So it's no surprise that Muffin gets her craziness from Stripe. Even Bob is showed as acting silly in "Grannies" when he makes those crazy dances. Maybe the brothers get that from their dad.

    • @carterblake3410
      @carterblake3410 Před 13 dny +2

      @@rafaelmatos5851 so the craziness runs in the family then ?

    • @IAmThatSlay
      @IAmThatSlay Před 13 dny +2

      *from

  • @DarkMasterofCupcakes
    @DarkMasterofCupcakes Před 13 dny +430

    It makes me a little sad how people seem to equate "don't always get along/occasionally argue" to "definitely splitting up for good." I don't think Trixie and Stripe will get divorced. Maybe occasionally need little "breaks" from each other but that's basically any relationship, of any kind. No matter how much you care about someone, you will get frustrated with them if you're always together.

    • @eglol
      @eglol Před 13 dny +21

      I think they mainly got it from that one scene where it seems like Trixie is telling Stripe something that gives him that expression, and then he walks away.
      It definitely looked like something was going on there, but not huge enough for a divorce at all.
      Very true statement about how you'll get frustrated with people if you're always together, doesn't even have to be a couple, but friends and family in general. I like what you said here

    • @ExplosionMare
      @ExplosionMare Před 13 dny +7

      That’s exactly how my sister and I am. We really love each other but we start to get annoyed by the existence of one another if we don’t get any space from each other.

    • @pgakt
      @pgakt Před 12 dny +5

      But the arguing happens enough that Socks is playing it out

    • @user-qr2yi9wo8m
      @user-qr2yi9wo8m Před 7 dny +3

      To be honest if your partner really is the one, you won't need breaks from them.

  • @therealopaartist
    @therealopaartist Před 13 dny +126

    Stripe kinda has a point. You can’t just surprise your wife AFTER the wedding by saying “oh btw we’re moving from everything and everyone you know and love, that’s cool right?”.
    You’d think Rad would bring that up BEFORE the wedding to his girlfriend/fiancé.
    So it was kinda fair for Stripe to assume Radley would TELL or at least ask Frisky that they’re moving BEFORE the wedding.

    • @SocksssDaisy
      @SocksssDaisy Před 13 dny +13

      Yeah plus him telling frisky practically resulted in the house not being sold 🤷‍♀️

    • @bluebird1914
      @bluebird1914 Před 12 dny +17

      I agree. I don't think that Stripe did anything wrong by mentioning it because most people would assume that it had been discussed prior.

  • @alexwholey3391
    @alexwholey3391 Před 13 dny +313

    I think it’s to show a different dynamic. Chilli and Bandit are quite similar whereas Stripe and Trixie seem opposite and fall out more. An unresolved argument doesn’t necessarily mean divorce. Maybe they made up later or when he got home the day after (that bushes scene cracks me up! 😂)

    • @rafaelmatos5851
      @rafaelmatos5851 Před 13 dny +15

      Well... I wouldn't say Chilli and Bandit are similar, but rather that they have learned how to deal with their differences and how to balance each other. We can see they push and pull evenly their shared responsabilities and are always there to support each other when one makes a mistake. With Stripe and Trixie, we can see that there's some imbalance in their dynamic, something that may be because they are rather new to parenting in comparison to Bandit and Chilli. Not to mention that it's clear that Trixie tends to hoard parenthood, as we saw in "Faceytalk", and Stripe tries to avoid the more complicated parts of it (possibly being the reason why Trixie normally takes the reigns). But, even if they argue a lot, the two always come around and, in the end, they end up forming a great team as well.

  • @scarlet12234
    @scarlet12234 Před 13 dny +826

    Idk why people think they have a horrible relationship.
    My parents screamed at each other. Like, I have trauma from their arguing.
    They just bicker a lot which isn't necessarily healthy but it's not that bad.

    • @aussiegirlmargie
      @aussiegirlmargie  Před 13 dny +204

      yeah, some people just bicker more than others

    • @SocksssDaisy
      @SocksssDaisy Před 13 dny +48

      Exactly they’re way better than my parents 😭

    • @alexjewett7455
      @alexjewett7455 Před 13 dny +39

      My parents are almost incapable of having a 5 minute conversation without it divolving into a violent screaming match. Compared to that, a little bickering is nothing.

    • @Butterfly-ql4pg
      @Butterfly-ql4pg Před 13 dny +51

      I've always kind of chalked it up to Muffin being a little more difficult than most kids and Stripe and Trixie being a bit newer to parenting than Bandit and Chilli, as Muffin and Socks are slightly younger than Bluey and Bingo 🤷‍♀

    • @CinnamonSpice123
      @CinnamonSpice123 Před 13 dny +7

      @@Butterfly-ql4pgyeah I agree

  • @livchannel7042
    @livchannel7042 Před 13 dny +339

    I love how bingo and Bluey call judo “bald judo”

  • @madelamodio4312
    @madelamodio4312 Před 13 dny +521

    Not on topic at all but who else thinks it's adorable when they redirect socks when she had the flower crown over her eyes

    • @Lunalovegood406
      @Lunalovegood406 Před 13 dny +23

      I never actually noticed that that's so cute 😊

    • @JustRhysky
      @JustRhysky Před 13 dny +22

      It took me my second rewatch to notice that and it’s officially my favorite funny moment from the episode. The way Socks changed course just to run into Chili was amazing!

    • @courtneygoodwin4151
      @courtneygoodwin4151 Před 13 dny +17

      I love how they don't even look down at her either they just do it while maintaining eye contact and continuing conversation 😂😂. As a mom of girls, I 100% get it I've done it too so many times it becomes muscle memory

    • @DUDLEYLETMEPLAYPS2
      @DUDLEYLETMEPLAYPS2 Před 13 dny +5

      Socks is the cutest

    • @xxLoving.myselfxx
      @xxLoving.myselfxx Před 13 dny +2

      Yesss and they all do it!! It’s so cute❤❤❤

  • @ororomunroe8170
    @ororomunroe8170 Před 13 dny +88

    I love how everyone wants to jump to divorce as a good storyline to explore, when I think a better alternative is showing marriage counseling and show that marriages can be healed.

  • @mvanh1956
    @mvanh1956 Před 13 dny +157

    Finally, someone acknowledged that Wendy and Judo grew their hair/fur back! 😆

    • @burgerdoggy3012
      @burgerdoggy3012 Před 13 dny +14

      I like when they were "bald" more than they grew their fur

    • @Jen18lol
      @Jen18lol Před 11 dny

      I so missed this huh?

    • @KandiRavefur
      @KandiRavefur Před 10 dny

      judo didnt grow her hair back, butterflies came out before mud

    • @mvanh1956
      @mvanh1956 Před 10 dny +3

      @@KandiRavefur Judo and her mom Wendy got their fur cut in Season 3 Ep 36 - Dirt. Their fur had grown back by Season 3 Ep 49 - The Sign.

  • @Amphibicup-draws
    @Amphibicup-draws Před 13 dny +257

    NOOOO the Heeler family has had enough drama in the last couple of days!!!!
    I really hope we get more episodes of Stripe, Trixie, Muffin, and Socks just chilling at the house and we can see their natural family dynamic it could be really fun!
    Also, Stripe in the bushes is one of the best gags

    • @SocksssDaisy
      @SocksssDaisy Před 12 dny +3

      Yes I love and want more episodes like Faceytalk where we get to explore muffins life at home more

  • @dukenightrider6104
    @dukenightrider6104 Před 13 dny +128

    I think if they do explore divorce again, it would be with either winton or judo. I think because of how things went on, stripe assumed rad already told frisky, and trixie assumed stripe knew he wasn’t suppose to tell her cause as rad said himself, he not good at those things. So again it goes with the whole miscommunication message going on in the story.

    • @rafaelmatos5851
      @rafaelmatos5851 Před 13 dny +9

      Well... Winton was already introduced as a child of divorce and we don't know much about the relationship between Judo's parents. I think they could explore divorce again, but more regarding its effect on the childreen during it and not just after it. I mean, Winton seems to be okay with the situation as it is, now that he had time to proccess it. But I feel they could do a great episode that focused on showing how hurt children get when they see their parents separating... Basically a more complex version of what Chucky went through in "The Decider". Even if a divorce is friendly between the adults, a child (especially a young one) will always have a great deal of difficulty to proccess all that.

    • @Angninjin22
      @Angninjin22 Před 13 dny +1

      ​@@rafaelmatos5851 also in this episode, we see Winton house with the famous pool he mentioned before, and in the car he is with te terriers and her mom, plus they sold the house and probably are moving with the terriers. So there might be a posibility to have an episode with Winton trying to connect with her new mom?

    • @rafaelmatos5851
      @rafaelmatos5851 Před 13 dny +5

      @@Angninjin22 Yeah, possibly... with divorce, we also get other things like remarriages and blended families. And it's not just regarding Winton and the Terries being close to become stepbrothers, but also because Winton's mother can also find new love as well, meaning our little English bulldog will have two different families and we may see him struggling with that as well.

  • @xxsydneypopytxx
    @xxsydneypopytxx Před 13 dny +171

    Not Trixie leaving stripe in a bush 💀 I love that scene everytime and I wonder how bandit reacts to him

    • @That_Russel_Pup
      @That_Russel_Pup Před 12 dny +20

      Bandit was probably like:
      “Oh damn, again”
      “…”
      *“Anyways-”*

    • @FoundMyBrave
      @FoundMyBrave Před 12 dny +20

      "Ha! Classic Stripe. . ."

    • @That_Russel_Pup
      @That_Russel_Pup Před 12 dny +9

      @@FoundMyBrave Gotta love Stripe 💀👍

    • @asherpookie
      @asherpookie Před 12 dny +6

      @@That_Russel_PupWHAT DO YOU MEAN AGAI-

  • @AuthorP.R
    @AuthorP.R Před 13 dny +148

    I hope they don’t, just because a couple argues it doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll divorce- the creators could make a future episode on communication and maybe show how Stripe and Trixie got together in the first place.

  • @luckystarz5895
    @luckystarz5895 Před 13 dny +92

    Arguing is normal in every couple's relationship. But it does make me look back and wonder why they had Stripe catch the bouquet. I hope it was just being for the sake of silliness but it makes me feel like it was a foreshadowing that Stripe divorces Trixie but remarries again in the future. It's a shot in the dark but it would be interesting if the show ventures that way of storytelling.
    Anything is possible with this show and I love it so much!

  • @RLane-xz5cj
    @RLane-xz5cj Před 13 dny +47

    Rather than divorce, I would like to see an episode where Stripe and Trixie realize that their arguing so much is affecting what their kids think relationships are like. That's what I feel like could be being built up to with Socks pretend playing an arguing couple. Maybe even have it so the end goal is not for them to just argue less, but to try and make sure that their kids see them make up and resolve their conflicts too.
    I would also love to see more family shows like this address how often adults don't realize young children are listening in on their bickering and gossip. I knew so much about the adults in my life when I was little that I had no business knowing, just cuz I was quiet and people didn't think I was listening.
    People seriously underestimate the passive listening skills of small children. If they're playing nearby, there's a good chance they're absorbing a lot of what you're saying without either of you realizing it.

    • @bambicrandi
      @bambicrandi Před 11 dny +4

      I like this. This is a family show. A message to parents too. Just because you argue doesn’t mean you don’t love each other. But it does affect the kids. It would be good to see Trixie and Stripe realize that and try to work on it. They won’t be perfect at it, but even trying to not argue will be noticed by the kids too. Maybe one of the issues will be that Stripe plays too much, and Trixie takes it too serious.

    • @carterblake3410
      @carterblake3410 Před 7 dny

      @@bambicrandi arthur did that epsiode bluey should do that too

  • @chaoticneutral7976
    @chaoticneutral7976 Před 13 dny +112

    I don't think they're gonna divorce but when someone asked one of the storyboard artists on Twitter if Stripe and Trixie were okay, they only responded with "I'll have to get back to you on that" which appears to be left ambiguous. This could be a plot line they want to explore in a potential fourth season. I don't even think they'll go as far as temporarily separate but we might potentially see Muffin and/or Socks mention them attending couples counseling. Also anybody else noticed that Trixie was trying to catch the bouquet with all the other single women and children? It could be that she was doing it for her kids but coupled with how their relationship issues aren't solved like Rad/Frisky and Bandit/Chili, it does feel a bit off

    • @faefriedavidson6981
      @faefriedavidson6981 Před 13 dny +14

      I think them going to couples counseling would be a great opportunity for all the kids to be together/have more episodes with muffin and socks in them.

  • @AB_Artz14
    @AB_Artz14 Před 13 dny +62

    The way I audibly gasped at Stripe in the bush 😅

    • @rafaelmatos5851
      @rafaelmatos5851 Před 13 dny +11

      That scene was hillarious!! Finally we see another Heeler besides Bandit causing some awkward moments with Wendy.

  • @XaranAlamas
    @XaranAlamas Před 13 dny +38

    I doubt they'll go as far as divorce. I think at most, maybe they'll have an episode where Stripe is staying at the Heeler House for a few days to give Trixie some space after a particularly bad argument, but they resolve it by the end of the episode.

  • @mochi.bun.x
    @mochi.bun.x Před 13 dny +82

    i would hope not! they are such great parents and a great couple!

  • @TheRealSparkplugTheFox
    @TheRealSparkplugTheFox Před 13 dny +29

    I've been the kid with parents who fought LOUDLY and got a nasty divorce and I can say if this is the route they're going then it's a hell of a lot more tame than what I went through as a kid. Like seriously, I would have loved a few mild arguments over what I got to see and hear as a kid.
    Honestly I think this is just a couple squabble that don't realize that their kids are hearing more than they're meant to. It happens but I don't think they're getting a divorce in the near future.

  • @becksharp5282
    @becksharp5282 Před 13 dny +14

    I don't think they'll get a divorce, but we might see them "take a break" or have a throwaway line about couples therapy

  • @VixxyCopeland
    @VixxyCopeland Před 13 dny +15

    I would love for this to be a more parent learning moment rather than a divorce. Sometimes, Parents don't notice how their behavior effect their children. To Strip and Trixie, these fights aren’t serious. They always make up and come to an agreement at the end. They don't think about how their kids interpret these things. Probably because both girls are under the age of 5.
    I would love for Stripe or Tixie to notice Socks playing like that later on. Or maybe another adult sees it and brings it up. Which can open up a dialog between both parents and they can learn how to have these disagreements in a much healthier way

  • @tameemjossie6407
    @tameemjossie6407 Před 13 dny +86

    Didn’t Bluey practically already deal with divorce🤔

    • @DasiaBlue
      @DasiaBlue Před 13 dny +28

      Not directly. Only implied/metaphor in The Decider.

    • @sasanyafoster9083
      @sasanyafoster9083 Před 13 dny +3

      Yeah bluey did practically already when through a divorce.

    • @sasanyafoster9083
      @sasanyafoster9083 Před 13 dny +7

      True tho about the only implied.

    • @featgorgon3985
      @featgorgon3985 Před 13 dny +13

      @@DasiaBluethey directly say that wintons dad is divorced, and in TV shop you can see on his dads car that his wife is scratched out

    • @katyedwards3935
      @katyedwards3935 Před 13 dny

      ​@@sasanyafoster9083Who?

  • @SocksssDaisy
    @SocksssDaisy Před 13 dny +14

    I think regarding the fact that Joe Brumm has tackled this topic multiple times before, they won’t divorce, considering all ur points of facts like the different dynamics of relationships and stripe overall being the goofball of the family, I think it would be unreasonable for them to divorce. They deserve a happy ending just like the others :3

  • @heejs6100
    @heejs6100 Před 13 dny +13

    Honestly, I’d be very interested in how Bluey tackles the topic of divorce head-on (rather than it being implied/in the background a la Winton’s dad and the terriers’ mum.) Obviously, we’re not rooting for one, but divorce is a traumatic event and it could be a good opportunity for Ludo to let kids of divorce feel seen and help them compartmentalize the event.

  • @SammybearSenpai
    @SammybearSenpai Před 13 dny +13

    A happy ending doesn't necessarily mean staying together for the kids, and overcoming whatever giant mountains are there. If you've been climbing an uphill battle and see yourself getting closer to the base rather than the top, its okay to leave, and try a new adventure somewhere else. Even with kids involved

    • @leonarose738
      @leonarose738 Před 13 dny

      I completely agree. Sometimes it's better for the kids in the long run (more often than not) if the parents split from each other if things in the marriage are starting to affect the children negatively more and more. I'm not completely sure or not but Socks playing with the wedding toppers like that may be her also trying to cope with all the arguing if Stripes and Trixie have been doing it more and more similar to how Bluey and Bingo were trying to cope with almost moving in Ghostbasket. One thing for sure is that no matter what the next season may bring I'm sure it'll be quite interesting and of course full of heart like it always is.

    • @theashwoodfaerie
      @theashwoodfaerie Před 13 dny +1

      Exactly.

  • @cherimolko4998
    @cherimolko4998 Před 13 dny +25

    I hope they don't because they have a beautiful kids and a good life with each 😢❤

    • @aussiegirlmargie
      @aussiegirlmargie  Před 13 dny +6

      yeah i dont think joe brumm would do that!

    • @Magulousmous
      @Magulousmous Před 5 dny

      @@aussiegirlmargie it’s just not right. They’re amazing and they can’t just ruin it like that.

  • @Shrubbee
    @Shrubbee Před 13 dny +39

    If they do get divorced. I think they would get together again in a future episode or something like that. Maybe to show that relationships can be fixed and improved on, or maybe if they don’t they can show an mutual and healthy break up. I would love for them to tackle mutual breakups and how they always don’t have to end unhealthily.

    • @summerjonz
      @summerjonz Před 13 dny +4

      My own FATHER is a healthy example of that. Despite her never remarrying, my grandmother still occasionally visited him showing that they were still on good terms despite no longer being together.

  • @gb4290
    @gb4290 Před 13 dny +14

    I absolutely love this show, I love so much how diverse it’s become. That being said, yeah as much as people are different, that’s how many parenting styles there are. I dear friend told me once that relationships are like gardens. You will get out of it, only what you are willing to put in. FaceTime, we saw Stripe and Trixie argue but then make. I thought that was lovely. I think they need some time away together, Bandit and Chilli got time away together in Escape. Maybe the same could happen for Stripe and Trixie. 😊thanks for listening. ( reading )😃

  • @CHAOTIC_PANCAKEZ
    @CHAOTIC_PANCAKEZ Před 13 dny +47

    I hope they’re not gonna divorce😭😭

  • @heartdragon2386
    @heartdragon2386 Před 12 dny +3

    My husband and i used to bicker a lot more when our kids were younger. As they grew we really realized they were learning how to communicate from our example (you know, but until you hear a child quoting things you don't realize you say all the time, you don't REALLY know). I wanted better for them, and frankly, for all of us. So hubby and I sat down and had some hard conversations. It has taken years of practice, learning new habits, and plenty of backslides along the way but we communicate now. We argue plenty, bicker and fight rarely.
    My point is, maybe the younger Heeler family is just that, a younger family. Still learning their own ways to make things work for them.

  • @kolbiemoore6521
    @kolbiemoore6521 Před 13 dny +8

    I cry at every corner of this special episode. I’m never going to watch Bluey the same way again.

  • @KyleNorty
    @KyleNorty Před 13 dny +9

    Honestly if I were Stripe I would assume Frisky knew about the move by the day of the wedding too

    • @ShinoriDelfrim
      @ShinoriDelfrim Před 12 dny +1

      Yeah you’d think Rad would tell Frisky before the wedding. Not sure it’d be a good idea to have that conversation after it. 😅

    • @bluebird1914
      @bluebird1914 Před 12 dny

      @@ShinoriDelfrim Rad is highkey a red flag for doing that.
      If I was Frisky I absolutely would've called off the wedding, God I'd probably be skeptical about just dating as well.

  • @ajwinberg
    @ajwinberg Před 13 dny +13

    I don't thinks they are, but honestly, you never know. Stripe isn't an easy husband to deal with. And Trixie did, leave Stripe in Wendy's bushes. Lol. But I don't think they are getting divorced.

  • @charleyjay5057
    @charleyjay5057 Před 13 dny +6

    I can see Stripe and Trix working it out. They argue, but they're not being unhealthy. I can see the concern with Socks. I hope a future episode could be about them realizing how they argue affects the kids and we can see how they might try to work together to help them argue less, or at least less around the kids. I hate to see so many people assume divorce because they argue. Relationships take a lot of work no matter what, and i imagine that work is at least doubled when you're raising kids together. As long as two people truly love each other, they can make it work. People gotta stop giving up on love so quickly. ❤

  • @taiyonnii
    @taiyonnii Před 13 dny +4

    Parents fight, some do more than others, but it’s more common than you think. Yes, sometimes it can get messy and lead to horrible stuff, but sometimes at the end of the day they still love each other.
    I really hope that Stripe and Trixie don’t divorce, but if they do I hope it doesn’t end badly.

  • @Sunni-gs1dw
    @Sunni-gs1dw Před 13 dny +22

    I would feel bad for Muffin\ Soxs or Socks.

  • @SelfMadeDocumentary
    @SelfMadeDocumentary Před 12 dny +3

    2:40 I found part of the script for that scene.
    [Trixie and Stripe are arguing on the verandah.
    Trixie: "I can't believe you, Stripe, he doesn't know [inaudible] overthink like that..."
    Stripe: "Well, I thought she knew!"
    Trixie: "[inaudible]"
    Stripe: "No, that's not true!"
    Trixie: "Well, it would keep calm!"
    Stripe: "Well, Rad told me ages ago, why hasn't he told me not to tell her?"
    Trixie: "Seriously?!"]

  • @t1n044
    @t1n044 Před 13 dny +14

    Unless Dirt takes place after The Sign... Or Wendy and Judo just grew their hair back really fast.

    • @aussiegirlmargie
      @aussiegirlmargie  Před 13 dny +20

      i mean brandy is pretty pregnant so its been 9 months in some cases....

  • @T0TALYXALDC
    @T0TALYXALDC Před 13 dny +18

    hopefully not! Muffin and socks will be devastated!! 😢

  • @rafaelmatos5851
    @rafaelmatos5851 Před 13 dny +4

    I also noticed Trixie and Stripe arguing throughout of the episode, but when I saw them later on acting lovely with one another, I assumed they had just solved the issue. Because that is quite the point Brumm shows: that couples can argue sometimes, but they can solve the issue in their own way. Sure, Bandit and Chilli also argue, but I feel like that they have learned how to compromise with one another or never quite let their different perspectives stumble upon what they feel for one another. While with Stripe and Trixie we see that they have more difficulty to do just that, but eventually they make up and everything ends well. One thing that I noticed is also of course their different styles of parenting. Bandit and Chilli co-parent quite well. They are a team and always push and pull evenly between one another their shared responsabilities, being it the kids or chores. But then again... they are parents for far longer than Stripe and Trixie, since both Bluey and Bingo are older than their cousins. And we can't forget that Muffin is 4 up until this point, so they are still prone to make many mistakes, like with saying the wrong thing (like Stripe did in "Library") or using some more stern methods to discourage behavior (like Trixie did in "Muffin Cone"). However, I feel that, even though we already have Winton (and possibly Judo) as an example of a child of divorse, it doesn't mean we can't have another example. I mean, when we met Winton, his parents were already divorced. So it's possible we can get an episode where we actually see a couple divorcing and we see the effects that can have on a child. But I don't see any of the Heelers (from any of the three couples) getting a divorce. If I would have to guess... maybe Pat and Janelle (with "The Decider" possibly hinting something like that) or maybe the parents from either Bluey's or Bingo's class.

  • @senselessplace
    @senselessplace Před 13 dny +4

    Argument doesn't always equal divorce. Sometimes people argue, and that is normal too right? It's what happens after that argument that matters. So, through this I keep thinking. " Is this even an argument? " The first one, about Stripe asking Frisky if she's moving... That is a conversation. And they were both confused, as it seems Rad only told Stripe but he thought everyone knew. Stripe seems to have little impulse, doesn't think ahead and doesn't consider what his actions might cause. And some adults are like that, kids call them "fun"

  • @joyworld6099
    @joyworld6099 Před 12 dny

    I spotted this in my first watch and kept missing in all our re-watches. Thought I’d imagined it! 😂 I read all the “Easter eggs” articles. You’re the only one talking about it. Thank you!!

  • @user-er1uz8yh3u
    @user-er1uz8yh3u Před 13 dny +5

    I guess thats why Muffin is so aggressive😂😂😂

  • @Introbulus
    @Introbulus Před 10 dny +2

    My simple thoughts on it are this.
    The Heeler Boys, collectively, are *really bad* at expressing their intent to their wives, and it comes out very clearly here in how both Rad and Stripe talk to their wives.
    Rad did *not* expect Frisky to react this poorly, and did not consider that he should have told her sooner - and Stripe clearly has trouble being on the same page as Trixie in more than just this circumstance.
    But, that is okay. Nobody in a relationship is perfect (remember the episode Perfect?) but we manage to get through it anyway.
    I think that Trixie and Stripe having friction at the wedding here is more of a nod to the reality that this sort of thing always seems to happen at a wedding - some couple feels heated for reasons outside of the celebration and try their best to keep it away from the rest of the party - but if you notice it, then you *really* notice it and it sticks out like a sore thumb.
    Though I do think that Stripe is going to the dog house after waking up in Wendy's rose bushes the following morning.

  • @Moxx365
    @Moxx365 Před 13 dny +16

    Nah they aren’t it’s just an argument it’s just like me and my wife too!

  • @LetMeExplainStudios
    @LetMeExplainStudios Před 8 dny

    Chili and Bandit are a tough example to live up to for many parents. While the Bluey universe is typically very happy and positive, the addition of a couple who don’t always get it right and struggle sometimes helps to ground the world in realism and sincerity. It would be too easy for the show to become overly saccharine and off-putting with forced positivity and idealism. And I’m sure a lot of parents watching Bluey appreciate that the show recognizes that not all parents can be Chili and Bandit. More often, they are Stripe and Trixie.

  • @_Sunrsie.onpawz_
    @_Sunrsie.onpawz_ Před 13 dny +26

    I find it so sad that when socks is playing with the cake toppers she has them arguing like her parents. I hope they don’t get a divorce because Socks and Muffin are so young and it would be very bad for their mental health later on.

    • @theashwoodfaerie
      @theashwoodfaerie Před 13 dny +10

      Parents need to be mentally healthy too. Staying the together for the children isn't the right thing to do.

    • @RainbowPandaProducti
      @RainbowPandaProducti Před 12 dny +2

      Divorcing when kids are younger is loooads better than when they’re older becuase young children are still very flexible and resilient. Older kids have routines, expections, understand lying etc and it’s more damaging to go through a divorce as an older child than a younger one. My parents divorced when I was around 3-4 and it hasn’t affected me too much (at least, the divorce part- my dad being a deadbeat on the other hand…)

    • @ameliajones9827
      @ameliajones9827 Před 8 dny

      I do need to know what her parents are really saying, though, because I have trouble reading their lips.

  • @briankinney1871
    @briankinney1871 Před 13 dny +5

    I could see a scenario where they have a kid whose parents are directly going through a divorce (though it might be less likely since they already did the metaphor in The Decider), but I don't think they would have Stripe and Trixie divorce, particularly because a divorce between them would be way more impactful than it would be for a normal family due to both of them being such close friends with Bandit and Chilli (not to mention the parallels between Stripe Heeler and Dan Brumm).

    • @rafaelmatos5851
      @rafaelmatos5851 Před 13 dny

      I agree. If we are to get to see a couple going through a divorce and see how kids deal with it, then it's not going to be any of the Heeler couples. If I had to guess... maybe Pat and Janelle, since Brumm already used the fact they support different rugby teams as an anology... It wouldn't be hard for the Heelers to get involved or learn about it, since they live next door to them... not to mention Bandit and Pat are close friends. But, if that happens, I feel that the divorce would be quite friendly and they would remain as friends... However, even the friendliest of divorces can still have an immense impact on the kids and the episode could focus on that. If not them... then maybe the parents of any of Bluey and Bingo's friends. The girls could even get affraid that their parents would also get a divorce... especially if we consider that Winton is already a child of divorce and he could tell Bluey and his friends how awful it was to experience seeing his parents separating.

  • @TrashBunnysChannel
    @TrashBunnysChannel Před 13 dny +4

    i think the arguing at the wedding was about the cake, maybe stripe got more cake or he tore it, but I believe that they aren't divorcing, they just bicker more than usual, and going by how Muffin acted as a granny, maybe Trixie is just the more serious while Stripe is the lean back one

  • @jujusworldofficial
    @jujusworldofficial Před 13 dny +3

    The two most memorial quotes:
    Stripe: ughhh what day is itttt?
    Bluey, Bingo: aAaAh bAlD jUdO

  • @ThatsameBugg
    @ThatsameBugg Před 13 dny +6

    HI I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS SO MUCH I AM SO GLAD YOU MAKE THEM

  • @CureSpiderAvatarTurt
    @CureSpiderAvatarTurt Před 10 dny +1

    Another thing worth mentioning is the idea of a bouquet toss is whoever catches it will be the next person to marry. Since Stripe got it, that could leave some room for speculation. I dunno, I just thought I’d bring it up, I personally don’t think they will get a divorce but if that’s the direction they wanted to go, I think the writers could do it well.

  • @OkGoGirl82
    @OkGoGirl82 Před 11 dny +2

    Some couples have more arguments than others and it doesn't always mean a looming divorce. In this episode, I don't think it could've been that bad of a fight because after the fight, they're seen dancing and having a good time together at the reception. If the fight was that bad, I don't know about you but I wouldn't feel like dancing after. I think Trixie and Stripe just show us a different couple dynamic in comparison to Bandit and Chili, that's all.

  • @aromaladyellie
    @aromaladyellie Před 13 dny +2

    While I don't think Trixie and Stripe will divorce, divorce *can* be a happy ending. I think the fact it can be good and healthy to do so should be taught more. Also the fact that episode would be aimed more at the PARENTS could be used to teach them that their children are not a commodity in the divorce like a sofa. Treating kids like commodities to be divvied up and fought over is what makes divorce "bad" and traumatising for kids. I think more shows like Bluey should teach parents better ways to go about divorce- put your kid in therapy the moment you decide to start to divorce, go to therapy yourselves, remember that your children are people too, and help ease them along in the process. Divorce isn't "bad". How people go about it is bad.

  • @TaysFoklorePoet
    @TaysFoklorePoet Před 8 dny +1

    Personally, I felt like muffin was acting out Frisky and Rad arguing about the moving west incident, and about how frisky didn't know and Rad was moving to fast.

  • @lunaponce4068
    @lunaponce4068 Před 13 dny +11

    I hope they don’t devotee bc it’s important to see that couples do argue/disagree but overcome it and become stronger
    Also i love how stripe got to party at the cost of being left behind 😂

  • @glitter1336
    @glitter1336 Před 12 dny +1

    i think the thing with Trixie and Stripe is 2 fold, some coupes just squabble a lot but they still make it work, i think thats more than valid to show. the BIGGER point i think, is that every time Trixie and Stripe have an argument, its because of a miscommunication. they are both TERRIBLE at communicating the little things, thus leading to squabbles. in fact, not just Stripe, Rad is also shown to be bad at this, almost ruining the whole wedding. in contrast, Chili and Bandit seem to be a lot more on top of communicating well with eachother, leading to much less arguing. so i think thats a big "leading by example" move from the show, make sure you communicate with your partner and then things will go much more smoothly

  • @CoraMaria
    @CoraMaria Před 13 dny +1

    I think we're going to see an episode where it's implied that Trixie and Stripe are in couple's councilling, but doesn't outright say it (just like it never outright says that Bandit wants to get a vasectomy or that Brandy has fertility issues). The episode will focus on Muffin and Socks sensing that something is off with their parents and probably catastrophising about it or taking it upon themselves to "fix" their parent's marriage. I can see it being an episode about how to communicate with kids about your marriage issues in an appropriate way. Sometimes marriage is hard and takes extra work to sort out, so it's important to leave it to the adults. All the kids need to do is focus on being kids.
    I think it would also be a great way to destigmatise marriage counseling and challenges. Your marriage isn't a "failure" if it gets difficult to hold together at some point. I also think that once Trixie and Stripe feel secure in their marriage again, they'll have a ceremony to renew their vows, which is what Stripe catching the bouquet was foreshadowing.

  • @munchomonkey3003
    @munchomonkey3003 Před 13 dny +2

    From what I think, I think there might be an episode of where muffin thinks they'll get divorced like they're going to have such a bad fight that they just growl at each other and walk away. And that scares muffin and but then, while the girls are visiting them, muffin goes downstairs. And over hears stripe talking about a divorce. Along with trixie and of course that terrifies muffin She then decides to come up with a romance dinner for her parents. Just like how bluey and bingo did, but then the date goes terribly wrong and muffin overcome with fear blurts out that now they're going to get a divorce and she runs off crying. Which, of course, shocks Trixie and stripe, and they explain that they aren't getting a divorce and they ask Her what on earth made her think that she then explains that she overheard them. And then they explained that they were talking about their friends. They then go on to tell them that sometimes parents fight and that's okay and sometimes they need space, but they always make up in the end, just like they did. They apologize to each other while the kids weren't paying attention. Muffin and socks hug their parents. And then Stripe orders pizza cause they're not eating that dinner cause it's gross.
    At least that's what I think will happen.

  • @Crazyashley42
    @Crazyashley42 Před 11 dny +1

    Anyone who thinks Trixie and Stripe are in danger of divorce have not experienced real couple fighting. They're higher strung and younger than Bandit and Chili, and they're still figuring things out. And some couples just...argue. They're civil, they come to agreements eventually, they talk things out. No argument between them is even as bad as the argument Bandit and Chili have in Flat Pack. They take time to cool off before they escalate, and make up eventually.

  • @sammysstopmotionoas2004
    @sammysstopmotionoas2004 Před 13 dny +6

    PLEASE DON’T BREAK THEM UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @OhDeerLordie
    @OhDeerLordie Před 11 dny +1

    I think theres only one thing I disagree with, but this might be a weird take:
    I can't agree with the statement of 'he wants to write happy endings, and a divorce is NOT a happy ending.'
    A divorce *can* be a happy ending, like it isn't ideal but it isn't the end of the world. For some families, it's the best, happiest outcome. I don't think it's fair to lump a divorce into a sad/bad ending at all.
    I will agree that because there is already representation in divorced couples, we might see a couple that does go through counselling and reconciles/rebuilds their relationship- or it's just their dynamic

  • @user-dn1do9nd8r
    @user-dn1do9nd8r Před 13 dny +2

    Am i the only one who noticed that Wendy’s hair grew back bc in the episode dirt Wendy is tired of the heat with a long thick sweaty coat and it was getting in the way of her work so she shaved her and Judo’s head off and I dont think hair grows back that quickly so idk if the animators meant to do this or it was just a common mistake please comment on my comment I want to know what your thoughts are

  • @M.W.K6996
    @M.W.K6996 Před 13 dny +1

    Stripe and Trixie divorcing would be heartbreaking. But if it does end up happening, I wonder if it would have to do something with they couldn't agree with raising/disciplining the kids.

  • @RazMurillo
    @RazMurillo Před 10 dny +1

    Idk about a divorce being an unhappy ending specifically, it could be a big learning opportunity as there is such thing as having a very healthy divorce & joe might plan to display that. I wouldn’t mind either way, I’m a fan of just watching things play out :)

  • @Eblt3
    @Eblt3 Před 12 dny

    Love your video and helped me to understand thanks!

  • @PopTheButterfly
    @PopTheButterfly Před 11 dny +1

    I think arguing is fine, Trixie and Stripe seem to be opposites attract type people. In Stumpfest you see that Trixie has a very "fight the system" attitude and she even comes back from off camera when Muffin and Bingo come back on in the hood and shield and sword outfits. I always got the impression from the types of toys Muffin has and their house that Stripe or Trixie might have a really good paying job, maybe something corporate so they're opposites in that as well. I do think that they got some things to figure out as parents to very young kids, just like anyone, and the show's done good for that. Some things like punishing and primary caregiver roles are issues that pop up when you get kids. I do think that Stripe does seem to drink a lot, like he's gotten blackout in this and in Veranda Santa, so maybe that'll be subtly addressed one day too?

  • @annelisewilliams03
    @annelisewilliams03 Před 13 dny +6

    Coming from someone who had parents that always fought trust me when I say their relationship towards each other and the whole family dynamic was a lot better after they didn't live together. Sometimes divorce is the right thing and I think it would be good for kids who have parents who are divorcing to see it on bluey so it's not as scary for them. I know I would have loved seeing it as a kid

  • @poohbear4515
    @poohbear4515 Před 13 dny +6

    As an adult that grew up in a house with arguing parents, I’ll say that it’s tough and sometimes mentally and emotionally damaging. No communication from both parents and the kids would become agitated while fighting each other, or others. Fighting isn’t very good for the kids and would explain why Muffin is such a nightmare(I hate her, sue me). When parents fight, it would sometimes make the kids act like them and sometimes take their aggressions out on others. Muffin would sometimes have angry meltdowns over small things and would take it out on others. She is 3 years old, but sometimes, kids that young could learn to react the same as their parents when they watch them fight. We had an episode “The Decider” with Lucky having to choose which parent to be with during the big cricket game. It was almost like an allegory for divorce. But if Ludo Studios have an episode like that for Stripes and Trixie, i think it might help kids know about parents separating for real, but would teach them that even if mommy and daddy don’t love each other anymore, they’ll always love them no matter what. Just my opinion.

  • @pgakt
    @pgakt Před 12 dny +1

    I’d love to see them get some counselling or something a resolve it, I think it would be a really good thing for a children’s show to explore

  • @bl3343
    @bl3343 Před 13 dny +2

    I just assumed everyone called an Uber like in the cellphone app episode with Mort. I don't think they had designated drivers for the wedding.

  • @user-cs2ml5zo5v
    @user-cs2ml5zo5v Před 13 dny +2

    I like to see stripe and trixie as the younger versions of bandit and chili. When you are married and have young children all of your disagreements will come to the front. Stripe and trixie are younger than bandit and chili and their children are a few years younger. I think they will eventually get themselves together like bandit and chili but they have to "squabble" until they figure it out dor their own family.

  • @whytheheckarewedoinginhere1886

    I would love to see an episode where Trixie and Stripe has big argument on something so they both decide to take a break, there Bluey and Muffin mistakenly thought Muffin's parents are getting divorced so they decided try to get Stripes and Trixie back together but to find out that they wasn't going to divorced, instead Stripes brought a fishing boat or something without Trixie permission first, in the episode it's help kids that not all parents can divorced in snap of finger, some parents argued but they don't hurt each other like other parents does, they take a break and come back to talk more about what they like to hear.
    So yeah, I think that would work. 😅

  • @adamovard5329
    @adamovard5329 Před 13 dny +1

    Some peoples lives get better with divorce. Divorce can lead to a happy ending. It opens doors and allows you to find the right person for you.

  • @caseym8263
    @caseym8263 Před 13 dny +1

    I mean I wouldn’t be surprised, because that one episode with the Faceytime it looked like Trixie was having a hard time letting Stripe deal with the kids. I know they worked it out after and worked together to deal with Muffin but it seems like Stripe’s a very hands off parent (with a couple of episodes with even Chili looking annoyed) and Muffin is …. difficult. So I could see how that might drive a wedge between them.
    Christ I can’t believe I’m so invested in a children’s show my son watches 🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @yuriwk7649
    @yuriwk7649 Před 4 dny

    I’ve been seeing so many bluey shorts and I’ve really liked them so far, so I’m just gonna go and head and watch it😂

  • @TheforeverPigeonKing
    @TheforeverPigeonKing Před 12 dny +1

    The drinking and drunkenness really shows blueys maturity because kids don’t know what alcohol is, they have no idea how it effects your body. It’s just their for the parents to relate because of course their are going to be drinks at a wedding, did they have to add that detail, no, but it made the show more realistic for it.

  • @lucifie
    @lucifie Před 13 dny +1

    This is the first time we see Socks since 'Faceytalk.' In that episode, and in 'The Sign.' we see how she can just take in total stride the chaos going on around her--she is used to craziness at home and can just sit and draw flowers whilst a three-ring circus is going on around her. Oh, and in 'Verandah Santa,' what were Stripe and Trixie doing while their youngest daughter was distraught and crying in the yard after what Bluey did while they were all playing Verandah Santa? I get the impression that Stripe and Trixie had been overdoing it a little bit with the liquor. It's possible that liquor may be influencing Stripe's occasional irresponsibility at home and elsewhere.
    Yeah, and Joe Brumm SAYS he prefers that all the story endings be happy, but he's been full of surprises lately, hasn't he? I wonder if he's being completely straight with us. He's been shown to have a lot of little surprises for us, so strap yourselves in, kids! Because of what you pointed out, I now doubt that Stripe and Trixie will be getting divorced any time soon, but there are other unexpected unhappy endings that can suddenly pop up--case in point 'Gone With The Wind," and Bonnie's horse-jumping, and all. 'Bluey' is aimed, in part at toddlers, but even toddlers have potential access to stuff like Bambi's mother's death, 'The LIttle Match Girl,' some of the crueler parts of B. Potter's works, oh, and also, some of 'those' scenes from 'Watership Down,' and from 'Animals of Farthing Wood.' I personally wouldn't put it past Mr. Brumm to include some intense stuff in Season Four. He's already engaged in some gallows humor interspersed in various episodes of the show so far. And also, a cute little budgie and later, a cute little guinea pig have ended up being murdered in different 'Bluey' episodes. Calypso says, very ominously 'We'll see!; We will indeed see! And let us pray that some little 'Bonnie Blue Heeler' does NOT take up horse jumping! Because there's nothing to stop some toddler from finding THAT scene on CZcams, featured in GWTW! There are also no parental restrictions on the Bible's Old Testament either.
    Let us all brace for the typhoon!

  • @Scooter1088
    @Scooter1088 Před 11 dny +1

    Not necessarily. Even though they are opposite in a lot of ways they obviously love each other. When they butted heads in Faceytalk they talk it out and hugged each other and teamed up together to deal with Muffin.

  • @skyenight-by8yh
    @skyenight-by8yh Před 13 dny +2

    I honestly am fine with them going either way, but I feel like them getting a divorce, or at least a ‘break’ from each other, could be an interesting to cover.

  • @CesarACastillo
    @CesarACastillo Před 2 dny

    Mrs. Doubtfire explains perfectly how Divorce can actually be a good thing. Both Robin William and Sally Field’s characters Daniel and Miranda Hilliard eventually realize that they actually get along better separated. They remain divorced with Danial taking the kids during the hours Miranda needs to be at work. Which we know from the plot of the movie is what he wanted. He wanted to be apart of his kid’s lives and he realizes that he doesn’t have to live in the same house to be with his kids. All in all the Hilliard’s divorce is a perfect example of how two people can learn to grow as people and as better parents for their kids by separating.

  • @nobellprizz2831
    @nobellprizz2831 Před 23 hodinami

    My mum and dad did not have a healthy relationship. He was abusive and she was an enabler; both of them had childhood trauma that they took out on each other. Their fights were very extreme shouting matches.
    Stripe and Trixie seem to just have a lot of disagreements. Its unfortunate that Socks and Muffin see their parents disagree a lot, and it seems like maybe they should reassure their kids that they're not fighting, just having some "adult conversations", but I don't think they're in the divorce period.
    Maybe there will be an episode in the future discussing how sometimes parents do get stressed from their responsibilities and tend to squabble more then usual but that doesnt mean they hate each other or have fallen out of love.

  • @rachel1248
    @rachel1248 Před 11 dny +1

    Ok, totally off topic and I know it’s not the point of this whole video but you asked about Judo’s hair so… it can actually be just a few months: dog’s fur grows deceptively fast. Not sure if it’s the case for Chou Chous, but I cut my Maltese really short and she’s back to being a little dust mop in 3 months or so, so it could be around that long between Dirt and The Sign.
    Oh, also, I don’t believe divorce equals sad ending, it could be (under the right circumstances) a good ending: if they fall out of love and are mature about it, keeping up good communication, the split can be amicable and instead of the girls having to watch their parents be sad with each other and the possibility of resentment growing they can grow with two parents that are still friends and love each other but just aren’t in love anymore. That’s what my parents did when I was a kid, and after watching classmates’ lives implode in a bad divorce or hearing stories of how miserable their parents were together or how much they fought I can assure you I was ecstatic that my parents didn’t do that and remained friends.
    TLDR: divorce can be a good, happy ending too ❤

  • @MoonBun-illu
    @MoonBun-illu Před 13 dny +1

    I think it really is to show a different family dynamic. Like with Winton saying his dad isn't living with his mom meaning they are divorced/ broken up or Wendy seemingly not having a partner also for whatever reason or Rusty's dad not being around much due to his job.
    Not every family is as harmonic as Bluye's especially with very little kids around and even more so having a rather demanding toddler like Muffin. I think Stripe's Heeler family branch is basically supposed to contrast Bandit and his family. Like Socks and Muffin being sisters but arguing a fair amount different then Bluey and Bingo, Trixie and Stripes arguing more and still figuring out their rhythm. Don't forget: Chilli and Bandit are older. Stripes is the youngest brother so I assume Trixie is around his age so they are the younger couple (I assume Rad is mid to late 30s, Frisky probably being around Chilis age so something like early 30s, Bandit and Chili are something like early 30 ish and Trixie and Stripes are probably mid - late 20s). Plus Trixie is a strong personality so I can imagine she and Stripes bicker more often. That doesn't mean that they hate each other or don't love each other but I think it simply means they aren't as calm like Chilli and Bandit handling stuff

  • @rohitkrishna1214
    @rohitkrishna1214 Před 13 dny +2

    Bro it's been the LONGEST time.e ever since I watched ur vids (I follow u in tiktok

  • @swirlystrawstudios5465
    @swirlystrawstudios5465 Před 13 dny +1

    After watching for the first time this was the scene that stayed w me and had me thinking why is no one talking about this yet....until now

  • @kida-9294
    @kida-9294 Před 12 dny +1

    Stripe was the baby of the family. And I feel that he was the son that got babied longer than Rad or Bandit and that that’s become his way of parenting his own kids.

  • @HandmadeHappiness-you
    @HandmadeHappiness-you Před 13 dny +1

    Okay but I want to know who that other dog in the bridal party is! I know that in Double Babysitter, Frisky says she has “I don’t know…like three?” Friends, so I’m assuming that one dog is one of the friends, and the other two are Chili and Trixie. But WHO IS THIS OTHER DOG???
    I also wonder if maybe she’s the dog having the baby in “Daddy Putdown.” Because Chili is off at a friend’s baby shower and it’s obviously not Brandy, Trixie, or Frisky, so I wonder if it’s that dog.

  • @Yamatonix11
    @Yamatonix11 Před 12 dny

    Yeah I don't think divorce is in the cards for Stripes and Trix either, they might have arguments more often than our core Heeler family, but ultimately whenever we've seen them squabble, they have made up in some ways.
    And some couples are like that. No couple is graced with a perfect no-friction relationship, because we're not all the same person. It's how we deal with the friction that defines how strong the relationship stays. Stripes and Trix have a lot on their plate with Muffin alone, obviously, but they still have a lot going for them.
    Also can I just point out how adorably well behaved Socks is now that she can walk and talk? Holy crap she is such a little sweetheart. And by comparison she makes Muffin look like a little goblinoid, I love it.

  • @RebekahNicole
    @RebekahNicole Před 13 dny +3

    I have a question. Why is Trixie trying to catch the bouquet? And why does Stripe jump to catch it? He’s probably drunk, but why Trixie? They’re already married. Is it different in Australia or something?

    • @theashwoodfaerie
      @theashwoodfaerie Před 13 dny

      They might not be married yet. We don't know if they are

    • @RebekahNicole
      @RebekahNicole Před 13 dny

      @@theashwoodfaerie Huh. That’s a thought. We’ll have to look for any pictures in the episode Faceytalk of their wedding.

  • @RileyOyanagi
    @RileyOyanagi Před 9 dny +1

    I’m going to be completely honest, trixie and stripe have a very similar relationship to my aunty and uncle, after years of being together, they ended up having a divorce, my uncle now has a girlfriend and another child, my cousin who is both my aunty and uncle’s child reminds me all to well (Taylor moment here lol) of muffin, and seeing that they’re family is quite a bit like my cousin’s, I wouldn’t be so shocked if they do get a divorce.

  • @amandarunge3758
    @amandarunge3758 Před 13 dny +1

    We thought maybe they AREN'T actually married yet- hence why Trixie was in the bouquet toss (and Brandy 👀). And the arguing in the background at the wedding was because Trixie wants to make it official and Bandit catching the bouquet comes across as him not being ready. When really it was just a silly, impulsive thing he did for a laugh. I can't remember if we know for a fact they are married? I mean, they obviously live and act like they are, but that doesn't necessarily mean an official union has taken place. I'm trying to remember if we've seen photos from their wedding?

  • @darcyhess3666
    @darcyhess3666 Před 11 dny +1

    I think that divorce can be a happy ending too, so I personally wouldn’t mind if they do

  • @ceoofeternaldamnation
    @ceoofeternaldamnation Před 13 dny +1

    I don’t really get why everyone in the comments seem so against the idea of exploring a divorce storyline with Trixie and Stripe. We do see them argue a lot and while couples do bicker, we see them argue a fair bit. Nothing in animation is an accident. They’ve mentioned divorce before but haven’t actually shown it and it could be good for kids to see it reflected in media. I also DON’T see divorce as inherently a bad ending. Parents who argue a lot are stressful for the entire family. It could actually benefit the family dynamic if their relationship is at that level (which is may be because Socks being shown replicating their arguing through play was not a random scene and play is very important in young children’s psychology). I do however think it’s more likely that they’ll go to couples counseling since I think their issues likely stem from the different ways in which they want to parent their children.

  • @Just_Faith655
    @Just_Faith655 Před 6 dny +2

    Ok I have this theory that Trixie MAYBE cheating on stripe cause when socks is saying "yes u did" and "no I didn't" and Trix is trying to cover it by saying she didn't and this argument happens a lot that's why socks remembered the argument

    • @IAMYOMAM
      @IAMYOMAM Před 6 dny

      That’s what I thought at first. Then I thought about something a little bit more less extreme.