TripleHGame
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I saw the latest episode of the Suite Life On Deck ("Mean Chicks") and what I saw was quite surprising. I'll do my best to describe it. Lol
Brenda Song's character London was in this bet where she couldn't make fun of the other girl, so she went to the school therapist to get cured. The therapist was going to use a method to associate something she hates with insulting people so she'd stop insulting people. The therapist asks her how she feels about being tickled and she freaks out saying she hates it. So the therapist decides to use this "tickle vest" that he made up so anytime London comes close to insulting someone, he presses a button and it tickles her. London is reluctant but wears the vest
So throughout most of the episode, anytime London comes close to an insult, the therapist presses a button and she starts "laughing hysterically" There's a scene where the doctor is fixing the button so she gets tickled to the floor.
Then the next scene, she doesn't have the vest on anymore but anytime she has the urge to insult, she lets out a smile or a slight giggle till the end where she's allowed to insult again and she keeps doing the insults and laughing despite it psychologically tickling her.
The only bummer about the tickling is that she's not really being tickled so it's all fake. But, this might have been the longest mainstream scene in a long time
Brenda Song's character London was in this bet where she couldn't make fun of the other girl, so she went to the school therapist to get cured. The therapist was going to use a method to associate something she hates with insulting people so she'd stop insulting people. The therapist asks her how she feels about being tickled and she freaks out saying she hates it. So the therapist decides to use this "tickle vest" that he made up so anytime London comes close to insulting someone, he presses a button and it tickles her. London is reluctant but wears the vest
So throughout most of the episode, anytime London comes close to an insult, the therapist presses a button and she starts "laughing hysterically" There's a scene where the doctor is fixing the button so she gets tickled to the floor.
Then the next scene, she doesn't have the vest on anymore but anytime she has the urge to insult, she lets out a smile or a slight giggle till the end where she's allowed to insult again and she keeps doing the insults and laughing despite it psychologically tickling her.
The only bummer about the tickling is that she's not really being tickled so it's all fake. But, this might have been the longest mainstream scene in a long time



