Peter Grill and the Philosopher’s Time (Episode 4) – Peter Grill and Bathing Etiquette
Peter Grill rescues Luvelia and kills the Worm Goblin, making himself that much more appealing to his suitors. However, there has been an unexpected development and it won’t go away. Could this be Vegan’s curse?
Peter Grill and the Philosopher’s Time (Episode 4) – Peter Grill and Bathing Etiquette
What happened?
Peter races to save Luvelia, making it there just before anything truly terrible can happen. He frees Luvelia from its tentacles and places her safely at the foot of a tree. Then, he turns to face the hideous monster alone. Tim is certain that he will prevail, and he does so with style. However, soon after defeating the monster, Peter feels something strange happening to him. He bends forward as he accepts the thanks of the villagers, appearing humble, but it’s not that.
After soaking in the hot springs for a while, Peter comes to the conclusion that the boner that won’t go away must be the doing on that crazy elf. Vegan is delighted that he’s finally worked it out and reveals herself to him. Then, she tells him that the curse is the Eternal Erection and if it’s not removed quickly it can have a long-lasting impact… The only way to remove the curse is to mate with Vegan. Then, Peter hears a voice from over the wall. It is the lovely Luvelia and she has just asked Peter to come in with her and make a baby. He is distraught, but he must decline as there’s something else he needs to take care of.
What did you think?
Poor Peter. Well, that’s enough of that sentiment because this episode was hilarious. I still hate Vegan with every fibre of my body, but it was really funny. When Luvelia invited him to come into the hot spring with her was probably my favourite moment because he obviously couldn’t, no matter how much he wanted to. Then, we got to see exactly what Luvelia meant by making a baby. She wanted to bathe with Peter and then pray for a baby. No doubt, the stork would hear their wishes and deliver… hahaha! Imagining how disappointed Peter would have been, makes his despair even funnier.
On top of that priceless moment, I love the scene where we see Peter sitting up in bed the morning after the incident. He’s often lifeless and distraught. I don’t know why, but this image always makes me laugh. You can feel Peter’s regret pouring out of the screen, and while he didn’t really have much of a choice this time, he must have pulled out all the stops, given how impressed Vegan was. Well, if he’s got to do it, he might as well enjoy it… This series is too funny.
Episode highlights
Other posts in the series
- Season One
- Episode 1 – Peter Grill and the Ogre Sisters
- Episode 2 – Peter Grill and the Future Father-in-Law
- Episode 3 – Peter Grill and Relationships with Elves
- Episode 4 – Peter Grill and Bathing Etiquette
- Episode 5 – Peter Grill and a Blind Date with an Orc
- Episode 6 – Peter Grill and the Orc’s True Character
- Episode 7 – Peter Grill and the Battle of the Fates
- Episode 8 – Peter Grill and the Secret Treaty
- Episode 9 – Peter Grill and the Treaty’s Aftermath
- Episode 10 – Peter Grill and the Angry Megaton Axe
- Episode 11 – Peter Grill and Dueling Manners
- Episode 12 – Peter Grill and the Warrior that Shouted Love
- Season Two: Super EXtra
- Episode 13 – Peter Grill and the Goblin Apocalypse
- Episode 14 – Peter Grill and the Goblin Who Returned the Favor
- Episode 15 – Peter Grill and the Only Neat Thing to Do
- Episode 16 – Peter Grill and the World’s Strongest Little Sister
- Episode 17 – Peter Grill and Family Ties
- Episode 18 – Peter Grill and the Enjoyment of the Spa Resort
- Episode 19 – Peter Grill and a Family Disgraced
- Episode 20 – Peter Grill and the Sisterly Feud
- Episode 21 – Peter Grill and the Essence of an Apology
- Episode 22 – Peter Grill and the Dwarven Alliance
- Episode 23 – Peter Grill and the Inescapable Room
- Episode 24 – Peter Grill and the Future Legacy