The Non-Sense (Episode 2)

"The Non-Sense" is the second episode of the series and the third overall if you're counting the Pilot.

Original Airdate: November 4th, 2016

Synopsis
Daisy uses her ability to see stupid people in order to find out where all the stupidity in the world comes from.

Plot
The episode begins with a Cat telling Daisy and Dexter about "mysterious" papers that continue to fly through his door everyday.

Dexter is confused and asks him to elaborate. The Cat explains that it comes through his door everyday except Sunday and that they all have his name and address on them.

Daisy tells him that it's just mail and that there's nothing to worry about, and the Cat seems happy with this answer and leaves.

Dexter is complaining about never having a real mystery, Daisy says there is one and it's her "ability" to see stupid people.

Dexter asks if he also has this ability since he was also able to see the Cat. Dexter tells him "Not exactly, stupid people can still see other stupid people. They just don't know they're stupid themselves"

Between this and Daisy sympathizing with killer Clowns, it seems that Daisy grows into more of an ass everyday.

Daisy says the mystery is to find out where all the stupid people are coming from, so they get to go out of town for the first time in the series.

Outside, a Dog criticizes Daisy and Dexter for being nudists until Dexter points out that she's also nude, to which the dog replies by screaming and covering up.

Dexter thinks this is weird buy Daisy tells him it's just stupidity. Dexter then finally calls Daisy out on her bullshit with "For such a nice dog, you sure are laying down the insults today"

Daisy replies with "Just because I'm nice, doesn't mean I'm a pushover" though, I don't think calling people stupid is standing up for yourself.

They then encounter more stupid people. One falls down a sewer because he was too busy texting on a phone, and a cat holding his sign upside down while also arguing with everything.

Dexter is eventually brainwashed into thinking he's stupid by use of Daisy's vague way of wording things and flashbacks to previous episodes.

Daisy says that he isn't stupid, he just uses common sense. Dexter argues that he screws up sometimes and Daisy tells him it's just "Animal Nature".

Besides, she would still love him even if he was stupid because they're friends (for whatever reason).

In the end, they never solved the mystery of where stupid people come from.

Afterwards, it's revealed it comes from Television.

Credits
Ben Tannehill as Dexter, A Cat who doesn't know what Mail is, Random Cat texting, Cat who holds his sign upside down while arguing with everything, and the TV.

The Dorito Butler as Daisy, and Dog who doesn't know that she's naked.

Original Story by Del

Written and Directed by Ben Tannehill

Fun Facts

 * This is The Dorito Butler's second time voicing Daisy, it's safe to say she will probably be voicing her for awhile.
 * At one point, they flashback to a scene that happens in that same episode
 * Daisy seems confused about what species she is "That's just Human- er, Animal nature"
 * This is a parody of "The Sixth Sense"
 * This is the first time Daisy and Dexter go outside their office