Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Doyle Knight

Jake looks up the meaning of the family name Doyle online, and discovers it means "dark foreigner." Jake is so pleased with this, he insists that everyone call him "the dark foreigner" and the name of the show to be changed to "Republic of Dark Foreigner."

Everyone is annoyed, but Jake goes farther, trying to look and act mysterious, and playing his new theme song "Hot Blooded" on bust.

City council places a dark foreigner signal on top of city hall, so that whenever the dark foreigner is needed, he can see the glowing sunglasses in the sky. Council then convinces the dark foreigner that they need him to be the villain for St. John's for a while, and Jake happily runs off into hiding. Everyone sighs in relief that Jake is having a timeout.

2 comments:

jlye said...

Wow, someone actually did some research for this one.

peadarhogan said...

I was thinking of also working the meaning for Jake (Supplanter; held by the heel) in with dark foreigner, but it got too confusing: one who unrightfully takes the place of the dark foreigner? The "held by the heel" definition might work it's way into an Achilles episode.