Okay, so I had a free day and decided to binge-watch this show called “Your Honor”. It’s got this cute dog named Django in it, and I got totally hooked. But then I started worrying, like, what if something bad happens to the dog? I gotta know if the dog makes it to the end, you know?
So, I started digging around. This all started because I was super into the show. I just had to know what happened to Django. I really did not want to watch a show where something bad happens to the dog. First, I tried just watching the show, but I was so worried about the dog that I couldn’t really enjoy it. Then, I went online and searched for “does the dog die in Your Honor”.
The first thing I found was a bunch of websites that track this kind of thing for movies and TV shows. I found one that specifically talked about “Your Honor” and Django. This was a huge relief. I clicked on the page for “Your Honor” and started reading.
- Episode 5 Worry: I found out that in season 1, episode 5, Django gets poisoned! Oh man, I got so worried at this point. This is exactly what I was afraid of. I started to get nervous but kept reading.
- The Vet Visit: The site said that Django is rushed to the vet after being poisoned. Phew, at least they got him help. They pick him up, rush him to the vet, and I guess they drop him on the way because the site mentioned he whines when they go down the stairs. Still, they get him to the vet, which was good.
- Recovery: Then, the best part – it said he recovers! He goes to the vet, and he gets better. This was such a relief. I could finally relax and keep watching the show. I was so happy to read that he gets better.
What Really Happened In Episode 7
So the internet says that, apparently, in episode 7, Django throws up a piece of the blackmailer’s brain. Yeah, you heard that right. Sounds crazy, right? Apparently, Michael, one of the main characters, and someone named Frankie drown the blackmailer, and while they’re cleaning up, Michael misses a little piece of the brain. And I guess Django, being a dog, found it and ate it. Not exactly light viewing, huh?
I also saw a mention that the actor who played Michael crumpled up a bloody rag in one scene, and then it disappears later. It wasn’t missing, he just put it in his pocket. People online were making a big deal out of it, saying it was a mistake in the show but I found out he just put it in his pocket, it was not some kind of mistake or whatever.
He’s Okay!
Anyways, the important thing is that Django, the dog, is okay. I was so relieved to find this out. I could finally enjoy the show. I’m not sure why I needed to know so badly, but I did. I could continue watching the show without worrying about the dog, and that’s all that matters. And if you’re like me and worry about pets in movies and shows, you can rest assured that Django the dog makes it through “Your Honor” just fine.