[s1e8] Charlie Dies And Doesn't Come Back 〈ESSENTIAL — 2027〉
: Charlie attempts to cheer the Devil up in exchange for his life. While his initial efforts fail, the Devil eventually smiles after accidentally killing his own delivery driver. Production Trivia
: Creator Michael Cusack revealed that Pim was originally intended to be the one who died and went to Hell.
The episode was later remade for using papier-mâché puppets. Interestingly, the show's third season includes a thematic successor titled "Charlie’s Uncle Dies and Doesn’t Come Back," which follows a similarly dark and absurdist trajectory. If you'd like, I can: Detail the ending's twist and how Charlie actually returns. [S1E8] Charlie Dies and Doesn't Come Back
: He meets his grandmother, who was damned for saying "damn," and a bizarre torturer named Jeremy .
On , Mr. Boss assigns Charlie and Pim a last-minute task: cut down a Christmas tree for the office. Charlie, bitter and frustrated by the work, accidentally causes the tree to fall on him, resulting in his immediate death. Charlie's Journey Through Hell : Charlie attempts to cheer the Devil up
Compare this to the episode about his uncle. Charlie Dies and Doesn't Come Back | Smiling Friends Wiki
: Charlie finds the Devil (voiced by Zach Hadel) in a state of apathetic depression, spending his time playing Rust , eating junk food, and vaping instead of managing Hell. The episode was later remade for using papier-mâché
: Charlie's genitals had to be censored twice because the initial pixelation was insufficient.