Caillou: The Thought

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I was on my computer while watching the ASDFmovie series, until when someone brought me a box. I opened the box, and the box has a disc inside. The cover page was just words: "Caillou: The Thought Final Episode". I was confused, this is not the final episode of the show. I was curious to know what the episode look like. I opened the disc and watch it.

It started with the theme song. It played normal and in high quality like SilvaGunner's music.

When it went to the episode, It started off with Caillou playing with his toy car. His mother called him, but while waking, he heard Rosie crying.

Caillou: What's wrong Rosie?
Rosie: He's dead.
Caillou: Who are you talking about?
Rosie: Our Daddy.
Caillou: DADDY'S DEAD!?!?
Doris: Yes, Caillou. Your Dad has passed away yesterday because of cancer. *crying*. I-I-I am so terribly sorry.
Caillou: NO! WHAT THE FUCK, BILL PASSED AWAY! NO NO NO NO NO! IT'S NOT FAIR, I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT HIM ! *crying*
I was sad for Caillou... But why is there profanity in this episode. The show never uses profanity

In the next scene, there was a text : "3 weeks later". We can see a depressed Caillou and he was fat, and he was crying.

Caillou: I'm done without my Daddy, I miss him so much that I want to join him. Anyway, fuck my life. I am a brat, I'm bratty and everybody hates me as I am.
Doris: Caillou, don't say that. You are are a cute little boy no matter what you are.
Caillou: Please, just leave me alone! I don't want to see you right now! Go away!
Doris: Ok, I'll just go away. But, I love you, Caillou.
Caillou: [raspy] Me too, bitch... I'm have had it with it, i'm going to leave !
Gilbert: *Meow*
Caillou: Just, shut up Gilbert! You piece of shit! [hits Gilbert and throws him out of the window]
Gilbert: MEOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!! *vine boom*
It was cruel, the camera zoom to the dead body of Gilbert and then it's faded to black. I see Caillou in a cloud, along with a harp music and the voice of the singing Angels along with his father Boris.

Then, Rosie wakes Caillou to play with him.

Rosie: Caillou dumbass!
Caillou: Holy shit, Rosie! Let me sleep, you little bastard! Fuck you!
I was shocked. He did the middle finger to Rosie and he was not himself. Like if he wanted to die soon. He renders himself with disdain and threats to kill anyone who gets in his way.

Caillou was going outside the house without her mother's permission at Midnight. He had enough of his life and he was going to a tree.

Caillou: I've had it, I will finally be set free of that world. I am dying, goodbye forever, life, Gilbert, Rosie and Mommy!
His last words were: "Fuck you."

Then, Caillou recorded himself and the camera zoomed to Caillou who shot himself. After that, he was dead. We could see his dead body. Then, it's faded to black again.

The next morning, Her mother was trying to find Caillou, when he found out blood's footsteps.

Doris: What the fuck, why is there blood?
He follows it until she find out a tree along with Caillou's corpse.

Doris: [picks up his body and gasps] My son! [sniff] HE'S DEAD! NOOOOO!!! [crying loud]
Then, the police arrive, they tried to save Caillou, but in vain. We can see Caillou's funeral in the next scene. His grandparents, Rosie, mother and friends were here mourning to says their last goodbyes to Caillou.

Grandma: Goodbye, Caillou. I will miss you, you were a cute little baby to me.
Grandpa: I'll miss you too, Caillou.
Then we can see flashback of Caillou as a baby, carried by his mother.

*flashback*

Doris: I love you Caillou. You are cute little baby. [hugs and kisses him]
The last image of the episode was Caillou in his baby form sleeping in his crib, hugging on to his teddy.

*End of the flashback*

The episode ended. I was not satisfied with this at all.

It made me think of someone who committed suicide while recording. I called the police, but they didn't believe me. My mom didn't believe me too. I called Wildbrain but they didn't believe me once again.

I called my cousin Greg about this. He believed me.

The end.



Credited to Milt Franklyn

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