Okay, so today I wanna talk about “Craig of the Creek,” specifically this episode called “Secret Keeper.” Man, this show brings back memories! It’s like, you know when you were a kid, and everything was a big adventure? That’s what “Craig of the Creek” is all about. It’s about these kids, Craig, Kelsey, and JP, and they hang out at this creek, and it’s their whole world.

So, this “Secret Keeper” episode, Craig has this secret he’s gotta get off his chest. He looks so worried throughout the whole episode. I remember having secrets that I had to keep it to myself when I was a kid, and it made me really uncomfortable. I felt so much for him.
The Secret Keeper and George
Now, there’s this character, the Secret Keeper, right? He’s this mysterious dude who, well, keeps secrets, I guess. Then we had George, who is in the Tea Timers. And get this – at the end of another episode, it turns out the Secret Keeper, who is also known as Cat Burglar, is gay and has a crush on George! I did not see that coming, and George is all blushing and asks him out. That was so cool. It’s really nice to see the show being so inclusive. I mean, they’ve had other LGBTQ characters before, like Angel José and the creek witches, Courtney and Tabitha, so it’s not totally out of the blue. But still, it was a nice surprise!
Craig’s Growing Up
Another thing I noticed is how Craig’s growing up. There’s this other episode, “Craig and the Kid’s Table,” where it shows that he used to love hanging out with his little siblings. Now that he’s a bit older, he’s trying to be all mature. It’s like he thinks he’s too old for kid stuff, which is kind of sad. And it is really what I am going through right now. I also try to act more mature than before. But I know I am just a kid. Craig even has a girlfriend, Alexis, and they’ve got this whole elaborate plan for their future. It’s pretty intense for a kid, but hey, that’s what being a kid is all about, right? Dreaming big and making plans, even if they’re a little over the top.
What I learned from this episode is:
- “Craig of the Creek” is a really cool show that takes you back to when you were a kid.
- It’s okay to have secrets but sometimes it’s better to get them off your chest.
- The show has some awesome LGBTQ representation, which is pretty great to see.
- Growing up is weird, and it’s okay to feel like you’re changing.
Anyways, that’s my little ramble about “Craig of the Creek” and the “Secret Keeper” episode. If you haven’t seen it, you totally should. It’s a good time, and it might just remind you of being a kid again.
