Chip and Bernie Save Christmas with Dorf
After being released from ISS, John reunites with Bolbi, and the two spend the next couple of months having fun together. However, they both graduate from high school and go their separate ways. At hi…
Chip and Bernie Save Christmas with Dorf
After being released from ISS, John reunites with Bolbi, and the two spend the next couple of months having fun together. However, they both graduate from high school and go their separate ways. At his community college, Bolbi starts a burrito-smuggling ring. After finishing up a transaction, he chokes on his own burrito and dies. The Administrator (who is revealed to be Bolbi's father) and John visit Bolbi's gravestone and offer their own eulogies. While walking in his neighborhood, John is chased by an unknown figure, who corners him in his backyard. The figure is revealed to be Dolbi Volanovsky, Bolbi's twin brother. Dolbi tries to convince John that the Administrator killed Bolbi, but John doesn't believe him. However, after John witnesses the Administrator beating a homeless man, he changes his mind. Taking action, John parks in front of the Administrator's plantation, where Dolbi is waiting. They agree to murder the Administrator for what he did to Bolbi. Meanwhile, the Administrator has dinner at Superintendent Lavontarius Brown's house. After a tense conversation between the two, a flashback reveals that the Administrator was bullied as a teen. The Superintendent took pity on him and let him savagely beat the student that was bullying him, introducing the Administrator to the world of discipline and punishment. In the present, the Administrator hurries home as the Superintendent watches. Back at the Administrator's plantation, Dolbi looks around for guns and ammo, while John has a flashback of the Administrator beating Bolbi. The Administrator himself arrives back at his plantation, only to discover that the power has been cut. He wanders to his bedroom, where he finds a figure waiting for him. The figure reveals a knife, and the Administrator grabs a gun from behind his drawer. The figure runs away as the Administrator shoots at it and misses. The figure jumps out the window and hides behind a shed, and the Administrator goes out the back. While searching for the figure, the Administrator hears a voice from his old shed and goes to investigate. Opening the shed door reveals the same bully he savagely beat years ago, who looks strikingly similar to Bolbi. Another version of the Administrator emerges from the shed, looking quite deranged. Then, the Administrator has a vision of Bolbi laying before him as he is about to strike. Having a change of heart, the Administrator looks before him and finally sees who has been in front of him all along: the figure. The two clash, and the Administrator knocks the figure to the ground. As the Administrator stands over him, the figure reveals himself to be John Carter, taking revenge on him for the death of Bolbi. With the Administrator distracted, Dolbi comes out from a hiding place and bludgeons him in the back of the head with a hoe, knocking him to the ground. With their roles reversed, Dolbi urges John to kill the Administrator. However, the Administrator reveals that both Bolbi and Dolbi are his sons. It is also revealed via a phone call that Dolbi paid an actor to be the annoying homeless man John saw earlier. With his plan ruined, Dolbi tries a desperate last resort and attacks John with his hoe. During the fight, John kicks Dolbi, and a pistol flies out of his waistband. The Administrator sees the gun and gets up off the ground. The fight continues, with Dolbi gaining the upper hand. He corners John to a stoop and is about to strike. However, the Administrator appears behind him and shoots him dead. John gets up from the stoop and has a conversation with the Administrator. John says that he plans on going to law school to represent kids like him who were unfairly punished for using certain programs. The Administrator tells him what he's doing is foolish, but John doesn't listen and walks away. Admiring his persistence, the Administrator says that John may actually have a chance after all. As John drives away, he passes his old high school and cracks a half-smile.
Chip and Bernie Save Christmas with Dorf
Comedy
Film Details
After being released from ISS, John reunites with Bolbi, and the two spend the next couple of months having fun together. However, they both graduate from high school and go their separate ways. At his community college, Bolbi starts a burrito-smuggling ring.
After finishing up a transaction, he chokes on his own burrito and dies. The Administrator (who is revealed to be Bolbi's father) and John visit Bolbi's gravestone and offer their own eulogies. While walking in his neighborhood, John is chased by an unknown figure, who corners him in his backyard.
The figure is revealed to be Dolbi Volanovsky, Bolbi's twin brother. Dolbi tries to convince John that the Administrator killed Bolbi, but John doesn't believe him. However, after John witnesses the Administrator beating a homeless man, he changes his mind.
Taking action, John parks in front of the Administrator's plantation, where Dolbi is waiting. They agree to murder the Administrator for what he did to Bolbi. Meanwhile, the Administrator has dinner at Superintendent Lavontarius Brown's house.
After a tense conversation between the two, a flashback reveals that the Administrator was bullied as a teen. The Superintendent took pity on him and let him savagely beat the student that was bullying him, introducing the Administrator to the world of discipline and punishment. In the present, the Administrator hurries home as the Superintendent watches.
Back at the Administrator's plantation, Dolbi looks around for guns and ammo, while John has a flashback of the Administrator beating Bolbi. The Administrator himself arrives back at his plantation, only to discover that the power has been cut. He wanders to his bedroom, where he finds a figure waiting for him.
The figure reveals a knife, and the Administrator grabs a gun from behind his drawer. The figure runs away as the Administrator shoots at it and misses. The figure jumps out the window and hides behind a shed, and the Administrator goes out the back.
While searching for the figure, the Administrator hears a voice from his old shed and goes to investigate. Opening the shed door reveals the same bully he savagely beat years ago, who looks strikingly similar to Bolbi. Another version of the Administrator emerges from the shed, looking quite deranged.
Then, the Administrator has a vision of Bolbi laying before him as he is about to strike. Having a change of heart, the Administrator looks before him and finally sees who has been in front of him all along: the figure. The two clash, and the Administrator knocks the figure to the ground.
As the Administrator stands over him, the figure reveals himself to be John Carter, taking revenge on him for the death of Bolbi. With the Administrator distracted, Dolbi comes out from a hiding place and bludgeons him in the back of the head with a hoe, knocking him to the ground. With their roles reversed, Dolbi urges John to kill the Administrator.
However, the Administrator reveals that both Bolbi and Dolbi are his sons. It is also revealed via a phone call that Dolbi paid an actor to be the annoying homeless man John saw earlier. With his plan ruined, Dolbi tries a desperate last resort and attacks John with his hoe.
During the fight, John kicks Dolbi, and a pistol flies out of his waistband. The Administrator sees the gun and gets up off the ground. The fight continues, with Dolbi gaining the upper hand.
He corners John to a stoop and is about to strike. However, the Administrator appears behind him and shoots him dead. John gets up from the stoop and has a conversation with the Administrator.
John says that he plans on going to law school to represent kids like him who were unfairly punished for using certain programs. The Administrator tells him what he's doing is foolish, but John doesn't listen and walks away. Admiring his persistence, the Administrator says that John may actually have a chance after all.
As John drives away, he passes his old high school and cracks a half-smile..