Review: Back to the Rock Season 2 – Episode 13 ‘Hope and Socks’
When Red’s plan to save Fraggle Rock falters, who can help restore her hope? Would you believe it’s Boober?
When Red’s plan to save Fraggle Rock falters, who can help restore her hope? Would you believe it’s Boober?
Does this episode make sense if you haven’t seen the previous 11? This reviewer is about to find out!
The Fraggles deal with an infestation that incites a laugh riot.
What do Fraggle doppelgangers and colonialism have in common? Find out in this review!
Sidebottom returns with unfortunate consequences for Boober… but it’s more unfortunate for viewers.
The Fraggles learn not to hide their feelings, even if might not actually be the best strategy.
Doozers have to floop to be rev. All you have to do is read this review!
There are two kinds of people who are going to watch this documentary, so we’re offering something for everyone in this spoiler free review of Jim Henson Idea Man.
Wembley stands up for himself! And then he runs a race for himself!
What happens when you mix yeasted laundry and rutabaga gumbo? Why, the end of the world of course.
The lights go out in Fraggle Rock as the show skillfully answers a question no one asked.
War. What is it good for? The topic of a Fraggle Rock episode, I guess.
Junior becomes a hero and Fraggle Rock gets a villain in this strange episode of the original series.
The Fraggles listen to the radio and start a few cults. It happens.
Lots of characters learn lessons about being flexible. Is it enough to convince us viewers to take it to heart?
Everyone’s a wembler in this classic episode of Fraggle Rock!
Our Back To The Rock reviews are back, and we take a look at Episode 1, where just as things are existing in harmony, a windstorm threatens to blow it all over.
This week Red is starting a club which primarily consists of putting Cottorpin Doozer on high platforms.
I’m seeing double! TWO Wembleys!
Sprocket gets stuck in a Fraggle hole, but we’re way more interested in whatever’s going on with Doc.