Bluey and Bingo spy on the tradesmen who are building their fishpond.
Everyone who owns a property is likely at sometime to have employed tradesman to do a job. This one includes plenty of recognisable aspects, such as their lack of certainty when forecasting the job's duration, the easily distracted young apprentice, and the cautious fascination of watching children.
As expected the writers of Bluey put a positive spin on all the interactions by making their tradies humorous, yet incredibly nice characters. The behaviour of Bluey and Bingo are in equal parts funny and sweet, particularly how they perceive the world and interact with the tradies.
8.5/10 for me but I round upwards.