Knight Out is the sixth episode of the second season of Nexo Knights, and the sixteenth episode overall. It first aired on September 24, 2016
Synopsis[]
When the other NEXO KNIGHTS decide they need a vacation from Clay, they send him on a holiday not knowing that he's going to a resort that houses an evil book or that Jestro would be heading there too.[1]
Extended: Clay needs a vacation. Or, actually, the knights need a vacation from Clay! Clay is so super-focused that sometimes they just can’t take it: training, training, maintenance, the Knights’ Code tests then…more training. Even Merlok 2.0 is exhausted and he has no physical form! So, the Knights send Clay off on a holiday against his will (arranged by Lance because if there’s one thing he can do it’s plan a vacation.) But unbeknownst to the other Knights, Jestro and the Book of Monsters are tracking an evil book. A book that they suspect is located near the resort “Exalted Towers” renowned for its exquisite service, where Clay is staying. It’s the BOOK OF CRUELTY and Clay notices that it’s affecting the “high class” resort where Lance has booked him: the service is terrible, the staff is nasty, and everyone seems to take joy in being cruel to him (and to each other).[2]
Plot[]
Cast[]
- Aaron Fox - Alessandro Juliani
- Ava Prentis - Marÿke Hendrikse
- Axl - Brian Drummond
- Beast Master - Giles Panton
- Book of Monsters - Mark Oliver
- Burnzie - Giles Panton
- Cheddarton - Alan Marriott
- Clay Moorington - Giles Panton
- Jestro - Vincent Tong
- Lance Richmond - Ian Hanlin
- Lavaria - Nicole Oliver
- Macy Halbert - Erin Mathews
- Maid - Erin Mathews
- Manuel - Brian Drummond
- Merlok 2.0 - Brian Drummond
- Robin Underwood - Erin Mathews
- Sparkks - Alessandro Juliani
Transcript[]
- Main article: Knight Out/Transcript
Trivia[]
- Nexo Power: Chimera of Courtesy
- The resort hotel is an homage to the 1970s British sitcom Fawlty Towers: Cheddarton exhibits a rude, sarcastic nature similar to that of Basil Fawlty, and the hotel has a robotic waiter named Manuel. At the end of the episode, Cheddarton remarks that "one of our towers is faulty," again referencing the title.