A Tale of Two Comfreys

A Tale of Two Comfreys is the 2nd episode of Season 1 of The Casers, and the 2nd episode overall. It premiered on March 27, 2020. This episode focuses on a French Revolution reenactment.

Synopsis
The Casers host a French Revolution reenactment.

Plot
Satchel and the rest of the group are practicing for their French Revolution play. Briefcase left for a day and they needed her to be there to continue practicing, but instead of waiting for her, they decided to make a replica of her. Bag opens the door, makes a bad joke on her, and they begin to fight Briefcase and Bag.

Satchel, asked his neighbors for a guillotine that they had by their ancestors, and showed it to his friends, satchel tries to check that the guillotine works and puts an apple that when he activates the machine is immediately cut in half. A friend of theirs, gets to see the guillotine and decides to participate in his play, they give her a role and she would be the one who will have to cut with the guillotine.

Luggage & Bag, they find themselves in Briefcase's room, but to their bad luck they start to fight over why Luggage doesn't have a walkie talkie, and they wake Briefcase up.

Baggage of the Casers, begins by presenting the play. The long-awaited play is done, in which a girl similar to Baggage murders Luggage and Satchel locks her up and is sentenced to death on the guillotine, (they use a replica of the chia to put it on the guillotine) Satchel says: last words? (she says suffering, despair, etc.); Satchel activates the guillotine, and the replica's head is cut off. The people claps, and then, the show finish, and the credits come out

Trivia

 * This episode is also a school project.
 * This episode was uploaded the same day that North Macedonia became the 30th country to join NATO.
 * A Jacobin is the people who supported the French Revolution.
 * Purse was originally voiced by one of Suitcase's friends named Natalie. Her last name is currently unknown.

References to Popular Culture

 * The episode's title name is a pun on Charles Dickens' novel, A Tale of Two Cities, in which it was also set during the French Revolution.
 * The song that Satchel and his band practiced was Yankee Doodle, which was popular during the American Revolution.
 * Bag mentioned they were trying to audition for Barney and Friends, a show that aired on PBS Kids in the 90s.
 * They mentioned Barbie and The Good Place (despite Briefcase's love for that show in Coronavaccine)
 * Briefcase loves the Snapple Apple.
 * Jayne Mansfield and Brigitte Bardot were both popular in the 50s and 60s.

Errors

 * The first patent for the walkie talkie was actually in 1935 and not in 1938.
 * The guillotine is accidentally pointing at Purse in both ways. Screenshot 2020-11-02 215056.png

People References

 * Ariana Grande: Mentioned by Satchel, when all the guys are in the room of Girls
 * Selena Gomez: Mentioned by Satchel, after mentioned Ariana Grande
 * Payton Manning: Mentioned by Luggage, when he see that Briefcase and bag are fighting
 * Tom Brady: Mentioned by Luggage, when he see that Briefcase and Bag are fighting
 * Saint Paul: Mentioned by Bag, when a friend of he asked what are those guys with a guillotine
 * Charlotte Corday: What Purse played in the reenactment
 * Jean-Paul Marat: Mentioning by Satchel giving a character to do, for Bag
 * Louis XVI: Character that Satchel is going to do
 * Maximilien Robespierre: Character that Baggy played
 * Zinedine Zidane: A French football player mentioned by Bag
 * Brigitte Bardot: Whom Bag's grandfather met at middle school in 1962
 * Jayne Mansfield: Someone mentioned that Bardot was hotter than her.
 * Jeffrey Dahmer: The nickname for Purse in the play