
The story is about that Bill encouraged his family to leave the Countryside in the break of dawn to Big City before the morning rush takes over, which plans were disturbed because Tilly was feeling relaxed in the big tree and it had a feel good stigma that no one would want to leave the tree. One by one family member stays in the tree and caused Bill to feel stressed out over traffic building up. This episode also focused on the 5 senses that’s based on each character with that used one of the 5 senses.

As the family got up extremely early in the morning during the natural twilight, Bill eagerly gets his family up so they can avoid the traffic on their way back to Big City. He was also excited that he used his traffic app to track down the trip from Smallton to Big City. Cricket and Gramma were both tired as they’re dragged to leave the house so they can head to Big City before the morning rush. Nancy smooched Cricket as she tells Bill that she doesn’t have time to say goodbye because she has to get ready to go work on the farm. Bill tells Nancy that he’s excited to leave the farm as she slowly walked away to get to work. Gramma Alice was hoping to sleep on the road and not get distracted until they get to Big City and then fell asleep. While Bill checked everything before they hit the road, he checked the luggage, the produce and the members of the Greens until he noticed that Tilly is not in the Kludge. Bill learns abruptly that Tilly is not among them as he was getting ready to go. Tilly was relaxing on the tree as she saw Cloris the squirrel and asked Cloris to listen to the sound of nature. As the wind blown and the owl hoots from the view and the bee buzzed to the flower. When Tilly talked to Cloris, she suggested that Cloris likes heavy metal music. Bill was finding Tilly, until he spotted her in the tree as he was hoping to leave the countryside to Big City nice and early to avoid heavy traffic to Big City. Tilly thought it was a good idea for Papa to stay in her tree instead of leaving early. Bill was worried because he thought Tilly was acting oddly and wouldn’t leave the tree. Tilly appeared fine since she liked the tree and refused to leave it, whereas Bill wanted to get a move on because time was running out, and Tilly was hoping Bill would hang out by the tree. When the map changed from green to yellow and traffic slowed down, pushing more automobiles into Big City, Bill was beginning to grow irritated because he wanted to leave. Tilly wanted to hide in the tree so Bill firmly pushed the tree so Tilly can down from the tree, which suddenly made Cricket impatient as he got out of the Kludge to ask Bill what’s the hurry. Bill asked Cricket to get Tilly down from the tree which Cricket was annoyed that he has to get Tilly down as she disorder Bill’s advice to leave the tree. When Cricket climbed up the tree, he mentioned to Bill about something to his toothbrush as Bill replied “What’d you do to my toothbrush?”










Cricket took no notice as he focused on climbing up the tree as he found Tilly as he was going to ask her to get down until he noticed that she was feeling all relaxed. Tilly was feeling relishing as she stayed in this tree for the arboreal abode. Cricket was tired and confused of what she was saying which Tilly tells Cricket that this tree is real fine. As the wind blown with the early morning breeze, Cricket thought it was a regular tree until he felt the branch as the stigma of the vibration hums which he realized it was a special tree which it was real fine. Tilly suggests Cricket to relax on the tree branch as Cricket found the feel of branch as he quoted “That’s even better than my hammock”. Bill firmly asked Cricket to see if he was able to get Tilly down from the tree, Cricket then decides to stay in the tree with Tilly and both hide in the tree. When Bill stopped Nancy and told her to bring the kids down from the tree, he started to feel worry. He told her that the traffic line was yellow. It turned out that the traffic went orange at the very moment he pointed it out, causing moderate delays and bumper to bumper traffic. Though exhausted, Nancy told him it had turned orange. Bill pleaded with her to climb the tree, but Nancy didn’t have time because she was about to finish feeding the animals and other farm chores. The kids refused to pay attention to him, so he hoped they would listen to her. Upon approaching the tree, she informs him, “But now we’re even for me not telling you what Cricket did to your toothbrush.” Bill was complaining about his toothbrush when Nancy went up the tree and asked the children that he was really stressed out because of the traffic. Tilly interrupted her, saying that she hoped to stay in the tree since she looked exhausted. Nancy was frustrated that she wouldn’t have time to eat yet because she was going to feed the chickens, collect the eggs, clean the coop, muck the stalls, brush the horse, get fresh hay, mow the lawn, milk the cow, and milk the goat. Cricket had an idea to get one of the apples from the apple tree to Nancy.As Nancy picked up the apple, Tilly offered her one, and it was incredibly tasty, crisp and juicy, with the ideal proportions of tart and sweet, and the refreshing sensation of the morning dew was delightful. Suddenly, Nancy felt at ease and wanted to remain with the children in the beautiful tree as they decided to relax in the tree before the sun comes up.









Bill was waiting on the view when the Civil Twilight started to appear in the sky, and he saw that it was quite quiet following the occurrence. When he called on everyone to descend from the tree, Nancy leapt to her head and asked him why he was in such a hurry. She also said to Bill that he appeared stressed and invited him to join him on the tree. Bill became irate when he saw that the map changed from orange to red and that nobody seemed to care about traffic. When the traffic turns from orange to red, it indicates that stop-and-go traffic has given way to major delays, making it difficult to move around the metropolitan area. Bill was forced to release Gramma from his Kludge. Bill gave Alice a frightening wake-up call while she was asleep, leading her to believe they were returned to the Big City. But he murmured angrily, “We’re still in the country.” Because they never left, Gramma became enraged and went completely crazy. Bill was delighted to control her rage and ordered her to fetch all of the children off of the apple tree. Bill unlocked the pickup so Gramma could let out all of her rage, but she wanted to dash out of it to get them out of the tree. Gramma advised the three of them to leave the tree immediately as they were lounging there before the sun came out. Her suggestion was to use her sword or grenade to do it the hard way. She noticed that everyone was relaxing by smiling and waving, and she desired they’d get rid of the evil force of the wicked spirits. Since Gramma believes the tree is a relic from a bygone era, Tilly assured her that there was no such thing as an evil ghost in it. Gramma urged the children to rappel down from the tree so they could get to his Kludge and return to Big City. Tilly, Cricket, and Nancy all said “Real Fine” while appearing at ease in the tree. Additionally, Tilly tells Gramma that she wasn’t sure if the tree at her house was the same kind, and her memory was a little hazy. Tilly asserts that smell is the strongest memory trigger while Gramma examines the purple blossom. Gramma’s sniff of the purple blossom brought back memories of Alice’s childhood, when she catches a butterfly from a tiny tree, when she was a young adult, as she lifted her arm from a tree branch, and when the tree grew larger years later, Ernest wrote a love symbol for E & A on the same tree that Alice had grown up with while kissing him on the cheeks. Finally, the tree grew taller when Ernest and Alice were married and had a baby named Bill, and Ernest gave Alice a flower in her hair close to her ear. Alice became surprised that she suddenly remembered with the memories and shed a tear happily.













Bill became worriedly upset that replied “Hey Ma, What’s taking so long?” Gramma thought she would be hooked into the Family Tree as would rather relaxed with the morning breeze. She thought road sleeping would be nice but hanging out with the 3 of them to sit on the tree is more relaxing. Alice had hoped to have Bill join in with the Tree, but he was in a bad mood and believed he was losing his family to the tree. He was being sarcastic when he said that everyone was allowed to remain in the tree even though the traffic line was already red and could have been much worse. As soon as he saw that the traffic had gone from red to dark red which it proves that it has gone from substantial delays to a terrible traffic jam and that the sun had risen in Big City, he became enraged. Bill’s cheeks flushed and he yelled “NOOOO” at the top of his lungs. He became very angry as Wreck it Ralph, which he blames the tree that took his family and had enough with taking the whole family as it caused his time and spend the whole time in the break of dawn getting stuck. He decided to use his truck keys to cut down the tree as he complained that they would have to spend the entire morning rush hour stuck in traffic going to Big City. Tilly was worried that Bill was doing some harm to the tree. When Tilly asked Papa, Billy angrily replied “WHAT”? She was worried that he’s not listening to them either as she wanted to show him how special the tree is. Bill was furious as he replied “What’s so special about this stupid tree?” Tilly suggests Bill to climb up the tree to see how special the tree is. Bill angrily took a deep breath and finally stopped up and hold Tilly’s hand to climb up her special tree. When Bill climbed up the Tree, he saw Cricket and Cricket tells him that the tree is real sturdy. When Bill thought the tree felt really strong, he saw Nancy lying down in the tree branch, Nancy thought Bill would think fast to get a bite from an apple from the apple tree. Bill thought it was really good as suggests to starting selling them for the future of his farmers market. Bill sniffed the blossom flowers as he ascended to the next branch. Gramma appeared at ease as he observed that the perfume was the same, indicating that it was the same kind of tree he grew up on. Gramma tells him that scent is the strongest trigger of memories. Bill explains to Alice who brought up the subject as Tilly wanted to show him the most beautiful part of the treetop view.













Both Bill and Tilly saw the best view of the treetop and saw the sunrise. There was a moment as it shows the details of the sunrise from the Greens Family Farm and the owl flew away at the next scene. At the Treetop, Tilly tells Bill about the view of the Sunrise and he finally understands the tree is real fine as he smiles and finally seems relaxed like what Tilly was trying to tell him. Bill began the humming as Tilly decides to follow his lead, Cricket scratched the branch to make it rhythmic while he was relaxing as Nancy continued to eat an apple, Gramma whistles and blew the cherry blossom while she whistles. While Bill and Tilly began singing they showed moments of Nancy grabbing an apple with the detailed texture of the apple, then jumped to the mourning dove cooed at the sun, the grasshopper jumped off the grass, and went back to Nancy eating an apple, Cricket scratched the branch in a rhythmic string, as Cloris met another squirrel friend on the tree.











The lesson of the episode is that even the most ordinary items can occasionally have unique qualities. It’s best to occasionally slow down and unwind. Instead of focusing on a single element, take the time to consider the whole picture. This episode demonstrates that during the course of the morning, the traffic between Smalton and Big City can get quite treacherous. It turned out that the country house has a tree that was planted when Bill was a child and grew up with him, much like Gramma’s apple tree outside the Greens’ city home had. This was certainly one of the best episodes of Big City Green’s fourth season. Before highlighting one of the family members on the show, the episode featured various excellent elements, such as the animals, the close-ups in certain sequences, and their ascents of the tree’s nature with the morning atmosphere. It was every interesting that the episode started off with the natural twilight with the summer breeze in the tree, to civil twilight as one family member gets into the tree and never wanted to leave, and it ended with the sunrise as Bill and Tilly went to the treetop and the whole family sing along to the very end of the episode.
How everyone disintegrates in the tree:
Tilly: Undetermined (she discovered it and explored the rest of the tree during the episode).
Cricket: Tilly invites him to relax with her when he remarks on how soft the tree’s branches are.
Nancy: Her appetite from the late breakfast is sated when Tilly throws her one of the apples.
Alice: in Tilly’s request, she inhales one of the blossoms, which brings back memories of the same tree in her house.
Bill: Giving in, he follows Tilly up the tree, observing its uniqueness and realizing it is the same tree he grew up with.
The five main senses may be referenced in the manner each family member unwinds in the tree:
Tilly: Hearing (listening to the animals in the tree and the breeze)
Cricket: Touch (perceiving the tree’s texture)
Nancy: Tasting the apples that were plucked from the tree
Alice: Smell (the scent of the tree’s blooms)
Bill: Sight, which includes a view at the tree’s leaves and the horizon

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