: Much of the humor stems from Mort’s genuine confusion. He is a "country bloke" who just wants curried sausages and struggles to understand why he needs a virtual interface for a face-to-face game.
: Rather than mocking the elderly for being tech-illiterate, the episode ends on a sweet note where Mort "invents" his own app—the "Croc Capture"—to bridge the gap between his world and theirs. The "Parental Screen Time" Debate
The episode centers on Grandad (Mort) visiting the Heelers and trying to join Bluey and Bingo’s game of "Restaurant." The twist? The kids have modernized their game, requiring Grandad to use an "app" (a cardboard prop) to order food and check into his "Airbnb".
: Much of the humor stems from Mort’s genuine confusion. He is a "country bloke" who just wants curried sausages and struggles to understand why he needs a virtual interface for a face-to-face game.
: Rather than mocking the elderly for being tech-illiterate, the episode ends on a sweet note where Mort "invents" his own app—the "Croc Capture"—to bridge the gap between his world and theirs. The "Parental Screen Time" Debate [S3E5] Not So Smart Phone
The episode centers on Grandad (Mort) visiting the Heelers and trying to join Bluey and Bingo’s game of "Restaurant." The twist? The kids have modernized their game, requiring Grandad to use an "app" (a cardboard prop) to order food and check into his "Airbnb". : Much of the humor stems from Mort’s genuine confusion