Monstres & Cie : Au Travail S01e09 French Hdtv Now

: Some found the focus on David’s hair and the pet Roto to be less engaging than the high-stakes corporate politics seen in other episodes. Conclusion

: Reviewers praised the return of the "2319" monster from the original film and the growth shown in Tylor’s character. Monstres & Cie : Au travail S01E09 FRENCH HDTV

: The episode leans into the "weirdness" of MIFT culture, including a near-death experience where Tylor meets David’s spirit in "Monster Heaven". Critical Reception and Series Impact : Some found the focus on David’s hair

"Bad Hair Day" is a testament to the show’s ability to blend the absurd workplace humor of Monsters, Inc. with heartfelt lessons about reliability and belonging. It solidifies Tylor's place within MIFT, setting the stage for his eventual realization that his value to the company isn't solely defined by his ability to make children laugh, but by his integrity and commitment to his team. 'Monsters at Work' Ep. 9 - "Bad Hair Day" Review Critical Reception and Series Impact "Bad Hair Day"

The narrative hook is the MIFT team’s ritualistic veneration of a former colleague, David, who was tragically killed in a shredder accident. The team keeps a "sacred" lock of his hair as a memorial. When Tylor accidentally loses this relic—compounded by Duncan’s pet, Roto, eating it—the episode descends into a comedic but high-stakes scramble to retrieve it.

Critics and fans often view "Bad Hair Day" as a "filler" episode that succeeds more in character development than in advancing the overarching plot toward the finale.