Lazy Sunday

Lazy Sunday is ''[http://teen-titans-go.wikia.com/wiki/Teen_Titans_Go! Teen Titans Go!]'' Season 1, Episode 14b, and the 28th overall episode of the series.

Summary
Cyborg and Beast Boy love "Lazy Sundays" sitting on the couch... even when it’s a Tuesday! But when Robin replaces the couch with a treadmill, the two lazy teens must embrace the new active lifestyle.

Plot
The episode starts with Beast Boy and Cyborg hanging out on the couch together. They argue over who is lazier, but The Couch Spirit comfirms that they are both equally lazy. Robin and Raven walk into the room, and ask for them both to scoot over, wondering why they're having such a lazy Sunday (especially since it's a Tuesday). They refuse, but it proves as a dilemma when Starfire makes chili, and they don't want to get up. They figure out that if Beast Boy helps Cyborg eat the chili, they will be able to get back to the couch quicker.

But either way, they end up with a treadmill in the middle of the room, instead of the usual couch. Robin walks up to them and says that he donated the couch to the Community Center. They both freak out, and Starfire comments that she hopes it doesn't go on too long like this. Robin, Starfire (who calls it "The Mill Tread"), and Raven try the treadmill out and seem to enjoy it, but Cyborg and Beast Boy are still depressed over it. Raven says it's only the beginning, and demonstrates the five stages of grief.

But after the grieving, Beast Boy and Cyborg figure that exercising can be fun. As they work out, the Treadmill Spirit comes out of the treadmill, and explains how he works out. Beast Boy asks if he ever gets time to relax, to which he replies, "No." They decide they need to get the couch back. Even Robin is willing to get the couch back because they can go to the taco shop near the community center afterwards.

Robin tells Starfire and Raven to stay in the plane, and that they'll retrieve the couch because it's "personal". They leap down and Cyborg places a bomb on the side of the building. The building explodes and they haul the couch up with bungie cords. They fly home in style as the plane guides them home. As the episode comes to a conclusion, the Titans rest on the couch, with the Couch Spirit, except for, Robin, who decides to run on the treadmill still as the Treadmill Spirit starts to overwork him.

The Titans are relieved to have the couch back as they relax. The Couch Spirit admits he missed them too. The Titans are also wondering why he smells so much now. The Couch Spirit makes a joke and the episode ends with the Titans laughing.

Characters

 * Robin
 * Starfire
 * Beast Boy
 * Cyborg
 * Raven
 * The Couch
 * Little Girl
 * The Robin
 * Treadmill Spirit  (debut)

Continuity

 * Robin recognizes and knows who the couch spirit is. He first met the couch spirit in Dude Relax.
 * The Robin with Robin's abilities, which Robin mutated with in Super Robin, appears. It is unknown how the series got back to "normal" after the events in that episode.

Trivia

 * Cyborg, supposedly as shown in "Super Robin" can detach his arm to reach things, but in this episode, he lost that ability.
 * The Couch Spirit can exit the actual couch just like how Robin and Beast Boy can enter in "Dude Relax."
 * After this episode, Beast Boy has played the guitar three times, the first two being in "Girl's Night Out" and "Burger vs. Burrito."
 * The Robin that stole the Titans' stuff in "Super Robin" appeared again, stole the Little Girl's ice cream and escaped via grapple gun, showing more continiuity between episodes, on top of The Couch's second appearance.
 * It is unknown how the series returned to "normal" status after Super Robin. Most people believe it to be a dream.
 * When Robin refers to himself as "Red Robin" while flying the T-Plane, it is a reference to the elseworld's Kingdom Come storyline, where Dick Grayson uses the new identity Red Robin to both seperate himself as Batman's sidekick but also keeping that in mind at the same time.
 * The third Robin, Tim Drake, also becomes Red Robin eventually, but in main continuity.