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Time-Police Part 2
Season 1, Episode 109
010p01
Air date December 7, 2008
Written by Christy Karacas, Stephen Warbrick, Aaron Augenblick, Chris Burns, M. Wartella, and Christopher McCulloch
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Time-Police Part 2 is the tenth episode of Season 1 and the second of the two part season finale. It is the eleventh episode of Superjail overall.

Synopsis[]

Alice and Jared try to survive in The Warden's absence.

Plot[]

The episode's intro begins with Jacknife using a disguise to rob a local bank. He places a piece of paper on a desk to a woman, reading in misspelled words "Gimme your money." After she sees the paper, the woman presses a small button to alarm the police force. Jacknife, escaping out of the bank’s glass windows, is immediately arrested and sent to a real prison while a different rendition of Comin' Home plays in the background. After the intro, an elderly inmate tells about the legend of The Warden to a bunch of Superjail inmates, which is about the backstory of The Warden creating Superjail, until he suddenly left, making his angels leave to find his current whereabouts, causing a never-ending war. According to the prophecies The Warden is said that he would return to Superjail some day while the inmates are gonna continue to fight and crush other tribes.

Meanwhile, in Time Court, The Warden wakes up and gets scared by a growling wolf-like creature before he told by a small, sentient blue bullet to leave him alone, prompting the creature to run away. As The Warden and The Bullet start traveling through Time Jail, the latter introduces himself to The Warden as the bullet who assassinated President Hightower in an alternate future, which was actually prevented by the Time-Police, before introducing Time Jail to him. The Warden is then immediately teleported into a past memory where he appears as a child in an office with a Lego set of a jail, before his father and assistant head into the room. The young Warden introduces his Lego jail set to his father, including a blocky man resembling Jailbot, but his father grabs the Lego block from him and teaches him a lesson about jail being a very serious place. However, he accidentally slips on some of the Lego blocks and falls out of a window, hitting an American flag, to land onto a roof and fall off of it to then be kicked by a horse and be flung off to land near a hanging noose, which kills him in the process. After watching this, Jarum, the assistant of The Warden’s father, pronounces The Warden to officially be the youngest known Warden in the world while the latter ends up crying.

Meanwhile, in New York City, Jared is revealed to now work at a cellphone store, called Cellphone Mayhem, to advertise cell phones to people, dressed as a cellphone himself. However, he has some bad luck as he is splashed with dirty water by a truck, some pigeons poop on his head, and is hit by a thug, who steals his wallet and gets away. While being ignored by several people Jared struggles to get up on the ground in the costume. At the same time Alice is revealed to now work as a movie actor, playing the role of an airport security guard on a movie set, right before giving up and running away crying. In the now out-of-commission Superjail, the inmates continue to kill each other before stopping to build Superjail into a utopia so all of the inmates can live in harmony after being informed by Bird. While outside of his job at a Chubsteaks restaurant, Jared mistakes a man for The Warden with the same identical clothes as him on the streets. The Superjail inmates continue to rebuild Superjail into a utopia, right before discovering the birth of a bird-inmate hybrid from a pregnant Bird.

While still being trapped in Time Jail, The Warden asks questions to the Bullet and wonders on how he is gonna escape out of here. However, he informs him that only the Time-Police ever come out of Time Jail, who are currently singing until one of the members gets into an argument with another Time-Police member about the song's lyrics. While the members are distracted by their argument The Warden grabs one of their time sticks to teleport out of Time Jail. Jared now works as a taxi driver and asks for some cents from a man, who tosses a Chubsteaks cup and splashes it on Jared’s face, prompting Jared to yell at him. As Jared wipes the soda off his face with a rug a crying Alice enters the taxi and demands Jared to take her back to Superjail. While Jared doesn't know how to get back to Superjail Alice knows someone who can take them back there, which is Jailbot, who is currently an attraction at a local amusement park. After Jailbot is mocked by some kids, who leave and head to a hotdog vendor for hotdogs, Jared comes out of a trash can while Alice comes out to unlock him out of a small wooden plank cage with a crowbar. Jailbot grabs the two to hug before grabbing one of the kids so he can be turn one of them inside out, only to be eaten by seagulls. As Jared, Alice and Jailbot fly away to Superjail The Twins are currently enjoying a fashion show in Manhattan before being approached by Alice’s former movie director for some test shots in a van, which turns out to be some tasteful nudity.

Jared, Alice and Jailbot eventually arrive at the outskirts of Superjail to try and get in, using the intercom. The Warden teleports into the area, asking on why the staff is doing outside of Superjail. Jared reunites with him before pushing him off, claiming he has only left for a couple hours and thinks that the staff let Superjail go to hell. However, Jared reveals that he has been gone for many years while he and the rest of the staff are trying to get into the jail. The Warden uses the intercom to open up Superjail’s gate to enter, with the staff, to see a utopia full of inmate and bird hybrids. While the staff questions Superjail's current utopia, The Twins teleport back to the staff. Jared asks on what actually happened to the both of them, but they didn’t want to even talk about it. The Warden, confused about the utopia, kicks away one of the bird-inmate hybrids and gets out the time stick that he stole while being upset about the Time-Police taking away his own jail. Ordering everyone to hold hands together, The Warden teleports everyone out of the Superjail utopia and into Time Court, during the time of The Warden’s fate being decided by the Time Court Judge in "Time-Police Part 1."

After they're all teleported into Time Court, The Warden tells them that he declares a mistrial and shows the time stick that he previously stolen from the Time-Police, who know this isn't good at all. After The Warden reveals that he is gonna fix everything that the Time-Police screwed up for Superjail, he uses the time stick and frees his past self from a cage, who congratulates and hugs him. However, The Warden hugging his past self causes a time paradox, making him rupture the fabric of space and time. A bunch of portals suddenly appear, making several characters from throughout the first season coming out and entering into Time Court, resulting in the final battle, with several things occurring. Near the end of the battle, Combaticus saves The Twins from the Superjail Soldiers and succeeds in killing the Time Court Judge, causing him to be destroyed and Time Court suddenly disappearing, causing a new reality where Superjail is reduced to a apocalyptic desert with Jailbot becoming a train, Jared becoming a monkey-like creature, and The Warden becoming a crying infant, only to be breastfed by Alice, as an elderly woman. The screen of the apocalyptic desert pans up to planet Earth, outer space, and apparently, the grease fryers from the first part of "Time-Police", indicating that the events of the first part were resettled back to normal.

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Trivia[]

  • Uncensored versions of "Time-Police Part 1" and this episode were screened at ASIFAEast panel in 2009. However, on the DVD release of the first season of Superjail, these episodes aren’t actually uncensored. The same panel also revealed that both episodes of "Time-Police" were originally going to be a lot longer, but were spilt up into two separate episodes as Adult Swim’s executives wanted the episodes to actually be a two-partner.
  • This is the last episode in the series to be animated by Augenblick Studios, as starting with the first episode of Season 2, the series would animated by Titmouse, Inc. for now on.
  • This episode marks the second time that Jacknife hasn’t been sent to Superjail, due to the latter being out of commission in this episode, with the first time being "Cold-Blooded." This also marks the only episode of the first season where the Outer Worlds aren’t featured in the opening intro.
  • One of the recurring Bored Inmates from "Combaticus" makes an appearance listening to an elderly inmate tell about the legend of War-den.
  • The logo of Augenblick Studios appears on the truck that splashes dirty water onto Jared.
  • During the final battle, several characters, creatures and objects appear from multiple past episodes (including the pilot) appear.
    • A few creatures from "Cold-Blooded" appear during the final battle despite it technically being the last episode of Season 1 to be produced.

Cultural References[]

  • The legend of The War-den is a reference to the legend of El-ahrairah from 1978 film Watership Down, which was adapted from a 1972 novel with the same name.
  • The Warden’s Father heavily resembles Rich Uncle Pennybags, the mascot of the Monopoly board game.

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