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[The Verdicts of Judge Bex: Resolving Family Disputes]-[NEW PODCAST: Judge Bex]

The Week Junior Show · B2 · 2026-01-06

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📋 Summary

The Court of Judge Bex: A Summary of Justice

In the latest episode of the podcast Judge Bex, the host, Bex, assumes the role of a courtroom judge to mediate and resolve various family disputes. With a blend of humor, authority, and fairness, Bex tackles real-life problems submitted by children, ranging from bathing privileges to excessive homework.

Case One: Isla vs. Fishboy

The first case features a young girl named Isla, who brings a grievance against her father, whom she has nicknamed "Fishboy." Isla complains that while her father takes daily baths, he restricts her and her sister to using only a "very small shower."

During the proceedings, the defendant—the father—argues that bathing is a way to "relax after a long day's work" and that the family must be mindful of the "extraordinary" water bills. However, special guest Hugh Bonneville, acting as a witness for the plaintiff, describes the father’s behavior as "scandalous."

The Ruling: Judge Bex finds a "happy medium." She mandates that the father must reduce his "excessive bathing" habits, while Isla’s access to baths should gradually increase. The ultimate goal set by the judge is to eventually allow Isla to have baths as frequently as she desires, jokingly suggesting she might eventually reach "20 baths a day." Bex officially sanctions the nickname "Fishboy," noting it is "factually" accurate based on his behavior.

Case Two: Hattie vs. The Teacher-Dad

The second case involves eight-year-old Hattie, who disputes the "three hours of homework" her father, Ed, forces her to complete daily on top of her regular schoolwork. Ed, a supply teacher, claims his "expectations for my daughter are really high" and believes she should "work really hard all the time and not have fun."

Judge Bex puts the father to the test by using a piece of Hattie's homework as evidence. When asked to solve a math problem involving rounding and addition, the father struggles, failing to provide the correct answer immediately. Bex highlights the irony, stating, "I feel like I've caught your dad out here."

The Ruling: Bex declares that three hours of homework is "two and a half hours too long." Her judgment is decisive: she orders the father to participate in "ten rounds of hide and seek" as a punishment. Furthermore, she flips the dynamic, ruling that "Hattie, you can give your dad homework," effectively making the child the teacher.

Conclusion

The podcast underscores the importance of fairness and balance in family life. Judge Bex’s approach is not merely about enforcing rules but about restoring equity. By challenging the parents' authority when it becomes unreasonable—whether by limiting "excessive bathing" or curbing unrealistic academic pressures—Bex ensures that the children’s voices are heard and that justice is served in the most entertaining and child-friendly way possible.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm tackling it head on.
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Judge Bex's judgments are final.
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This is a new development in the nicknames game.
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I can tell you that much.
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I'm not going to deny it.
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📝Key Phrases

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tackling it head on
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out of bounds
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put forward a case
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lean into
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open and shut
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's Bex here and I just wanted to share with you a brand new episode of a brand new show I've been making.
It's called Judge Bex, and in it I solve a ton of family drama.
So, do you have a dispute with your parents, friend, or brother or sister that you need settled?
Maybe your parents are withholding pocket money unfairly.
Maybe your sibling is blaming you for losing their favourite toy.
Or maybe your best friend didn't complete their dare properly.

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