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3 Answers2026-03-31 19:54:42
Baldrick's 'cunning plans' in 'Blackadder' are legendary for their sheer absurdity and utter lack of actual cunning. Every time he announces he has one, you know it’s going to be something hilariously terrible—like using a turnip as a secret weapon or trying to disguise himself as a tree. The joke is that Baldrick thinks he’s a genius, but his ideas are so stupid they loop back around to being brilliant in their own way. My favorite might be the time he suggested they 'hide in the one place no one would ever look—behind the haystack.' It’s the kind of logic that makes you groan and laugh at the same time.

What’s fascinating is how these plans reflect the show’s satire. 'Blackadder' thrives on mocking incompetence, and Baldrick is the perfect foil to Edmund’s sarcastic scheming. His plans are so bad they often accidentally save the day, which just adds to the chaos. The writers nailed the balance between making him endearingly dim and frustratingly dense. Even after all these years, I still quote his 'I have a cunning plan' line with friends—it’s that iconic.

How does Baldrick's cunning plan backfire?

3 Answers2026-03-31 15:28:48
Baldrick's so-called 'cunning plans' in 'Blackadder' are legendary for their spectacular failure rate, and that's what makes them so hilarious. Take the time he tried to disguise himself as a hedgehog to sneak past enemy lines—only to get mistaken for an actual hedgehog and tossed into a bush by a confused soldier. Or when he suggested selling Edmund's 'very own poo' as fertilizer, which somehow led to them being chased by an angry mob waving pitchforks. The brilliance lies in how each plan starts with absurd overconfidence ('I have a cunning plan, my lord!') and unravels into chaos, usually because Baldrick's logic is... let's say, unique. Like when he thought the best way to avoid execution was to dig a tunnel upward from the dungeon. Classic.

What's funniest is how these disasters often drag Blackadder down with him. Edmund usually sees the flaws immediately ('Baldrick, your brain is like the fourpenny piece—small, dull, and not really worth bothering with'), but gets entangled anyway. The backfires aren't just slapstick—they expose the sheer desperation of their schemes. My favorite? The 'turnip-powered time machine' debacle. It sums up Baldrick perfectly: a mix of childlike hope and catastrophic ignorance, leaving everyone worse off than before.

Why is Baldrick's cunning plan so famous?

3 Answers2026-03-31 11:59:30
Baldrick's 'cunning plans' in 'Blackadder' are legendary because they perfectly encapsulate the show's razor-sharp satire. The plans are always hilariously terrible—ridiculously convoluted or blindingly obvious failures, like hiding in a turnip crate or declaring 'let’s not and say we did.' What makes them iconic is how they highlight Baldrick’s endearing incompetence and the sheer absurdity of the situations. The contrast between his earnest delivery and the utter stupidity of the idea is comedy gold. It’s not just the plans themselves but the timing, Rowan Atkinson’s exasperated reactions, and the historical irony that make them unforgettable. Every time Baldrick whispers 'I have a cunning plan,' you know it’ll be gloriously dumb, and that predictability is part of the charm.

Another layer is how these plans parody real historical blunders and human folly. The writers took universal truths about greed, laziness, and shortsightedness, cranked them up to eleven, and wrapped them in a smelly, grubby package named Baldrick. The plans also serve as punchlines to entire episodes, tying together the show’s clever wordplay and situational humor. Even decades later, fans quote them because they’re timeless—everyone’s met a Baldrick, or worse, been one. The legacy isn’t just in the laughs but in how they’ve become shorthand for any doomed scheme.

Who came up with Baldrick's cunning plan?

3 Answers2026-03-31 22:19:47
The brilliance of Baldrick's cunning plans in 'Blackadder' is one of those rare comedic gems that never gets old. What fascinates me is how the writers—Richard Curtis and Ben Elton—crafted such hilariously terrible ideas and made them iconic. Baldrick’s 'cunning plans' are always disastrously stupid, yet they’re delivered with such earnestness that you can’t help but laugh. The genius lies in the contrast: Baldrick thinks he’s a mastermind, while everyone else (and the audience) sees the absurdity. It’s a testament to the show’s writing that these plans became a running joke, each one more ludicrous than the last.

I love how the plans often reflect Baldrick’s childlike logic, like turning a turnip into a telescope or using a stick to dig a tunnel. The humor isn’t just in the plan itself but in how seriously Baldrick takes it. It’s a perfect example of situational comedy, where the character’s incompetence is the punchline. The writers understood that the funniest moments come from characters who are utterly convinced of their own brilliance, even when they’re spectacularly wrong.

When does Baldrick reveal his cunning plan?

3 Answers2026-03-31 06:26:33
Baldrick's so-called 'cunning plans' are one of the most hilarious running gags in 'Blackadder.' He usually unveils them at the absolute worst moment—when everyone’s already neck-deep in disaster. Take the third season, for example: in the episode 'Dish and Dishonesty,' he waits until Edmund’s political scheme is collapsing like a soggy crumpet before suggesting something utterly daft, like turning a satsuma into a sovereign. The timing is always impeccable in its absurdity.

What makes it funnier is how seriously Baldrick delivers these plans, as if he’s cracked the code of the universe. They’re never actually cunning, just bizarrely creative. Like in 'Blackadder Goes Forth,' where his grand strategy to escape the trenches involves hiding inside a giant turnip. The reveal is always a brilliant punchline to the episode’s mounting chaos, and it never gets old.

Is Baldrick's cunning plan ever successful?

3 Answers2026-03-31 12:40:57
Blackadder's dim-witted sidekick Baldrick and his infamous 'cunning plans' are practically a running joke in the series. Every time he claims to have a brilliant scheme, it’s either hilariously absurd or doomed to fail spectacularly. Like that time he suggested they disguise themselves as turnips to escape execution—only for Blackadder to point out that turnips don’t usually wear boots. The beauty of it is how earnestly Baldrick believes in his own genius, even when his ideas involve selling Blackadder’s aunt as a slave or hiding in a giant hamster wheel. It’s less about the plan’s success and more about the sheer audacity of his incompetence.

That said, there’s a twisted charm in how his 'plans' often accidentally highlight the absurdity of their situations. In 'Blackadder Goes Forth,' his suggestion to avoid the trenches by 'running away very fast' ironically mirrors the futility of war. The show’s writers use Baldrick’s failures to underscore darker themes, like class disparity or the brutality of history. So while his plans never work, they’re weirdly successful as comedic devices—and that’s the real point.
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