Effective Conversationalist: BrickleBerry.
Communicate effectively.
In an episode of BrickleBerry an adult animated sitcom created by Waco O’Guin and Roger Black. In BrickleBerry there two characters who don’t get along because of nepotism Steve and Ethel. They were arguing over who should be ranger of the month which is a big deal at the park. Steve is very narcissistic and selfish. Whereas Ethel is kind and caring for everyone. Ethel had done a lot of the park in this episode such as save animals, clean the entire park, kept the park fun, and helped local campers. She does everything in a nice fashion and no one seems to notice. Steve being the “best” ranger he lets animals get run over, kids get eaten by animals and doesn’t even know his way around his own park when campers ask. Although Ethel is the better ranger Steve gets the reward and starts a full-blown argument.
During the conversation, Ethel is paying attention while Steve is on his phone. As Ethel is talking Steve is telling her to be quiet. Then if she talks he talks, and so forth. Afterward, they start getting personal and lose all conversational coherence. There was not anything private being exposed but they were saying personal things about each other. Lastly, there was no ethical dialogue because it was just gibberish at the end.