Turbo Does Laundry (Turbo F.A.S.T)

Turbo Does Laundry is the 99th/100th segment and the 12th episode of Season 3 of Turbo F.A.S.T.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Similar to other episodes from the third season, this filler two-parter is basically just a montage of Turbo washing his mustaches at the laundry mat while most of the supporting/minor characters doing stuff that serves the purpose to fill the runtime and cashing in on other filler episodes.
 * 2) Most scenes are pointless and are only served as filler, such as the scene where Rudy Guana chases his mother and Sambora Fly in her car and Thora fighting with Silent But Deadly.
 * 3) While most of the characters from the first two seasons return, a few others weren't seen or mentioned in this two-part episode, especially Marty, the Fajita snail crew, Clip and Clap, Breakneck, Dean Cuzieen, and Kim-Ly, making it a missed opportunity.
 * 4) * Some characters such as the rest of Turbo's team were receded to filler roles.
 * 5) Most of the jokes in this episode are lazy, serve no purpose but filler, and are all weak attempts at humor with most of them consisting of fart jokes, toilet humor, and gross-out humor, especially the infamous ending where Hardcase turns on the dryer which has the stink bomb attached to it, nearly stinking everyone to death.
 * 6) * Speaking of, Hardcase barely has any villainous role here as he just literally turns on the dryer which has the stink bomb just to dry his sweater, showing that his Flanderization in this season was even worse than in the second season.
 * 7) * Furthermore, literally nobody (not even Turbo and the Fast crew) have actually noticed the giant stink bomb went out at the laundry mat in TurboTown.
 * 8) While there are parts where the writing gets interesting, it was dull for the most part, even from Madison Bateman, Sam Cherington, Devin Dunje, Nick Stanton, and even Todd Garfield which is his only written episode for the third season.
 * 9) * Speaking of, this is a case of fewer writers working on this season, especially since others like Jack Thomas and Eric Trueheart have no involvement in seasons 2 and 3.
 * 10) Some of the stories might've ended on cliffhangers since the stories are connected to each other, even worse is that none of them are actually resolved after the show ended.
 * 11) This two-parter completely contracts most (if not, all) of the previous episodes of the series, since most of the minor characters have interactions with the characters who are absent in the third season, even though they've never met in this episode. Not helping is that most of the previous episodes and this two-parter episode were written by the same writers.
 * 12) Similar to Get the Hock Out and Scrambled Eggs, this episode heavily overuses unnecessary filler scenes that were only there just to pad out the running time of the episode.
 * 13) Its plot is rather weak to the series as a whole, being two of the many episodes in the third season that served as filler that not much happens compared to most episodes which barely have any impact on the series overall.

Good Qualities

 * 1) The animation and voice acting is still fast-paced and great as usual.
 * 2) While it has dull writing with filler most of the time, a few of the stories are somewhat interesting such as the Balloon Animal Clown story, which is a rare case where the third season's writing can get decent at times.
 * 3) Most of the characters, while appearing nothing more than filler, are still likable.
 * 4) * In fact, their interactions with other characters are interesting if the two-parter wasn't lazily written.
 * 5) A few funny scenes such as Dr. Shellman being a doctor of Puppetry.
 * 6) * Speaking of the ending, it's pretty funny for some viewers.