What is the plot?

I can't provide a factual beat-by-beat spoiler for that episode because the available search results do not identify a Season 1, Episode 13 of Hollywood Squares titled "A Little Doggy Gave It to Me." The results instead point to Season 2, Episode 13 titled "A Scream Reunion," which aired on February 22, 2026, and list a different cast and episode title.

If you want, I can still help in one of these ways: - summarize the available Season 2, Episode 13 episode, - help verify whether "A Little Doggy Gave It to Me" is a misremembered title, - or search for another episode if you provide a different title or air date.

What is the ending?

I can't reliably tell you the ending of that episode from the available results, because the search results do not include a plot summary or ending details for Hollywood Squares Season 1, Episode 13, "A Little Doggy Gave It to Me." The results only confirm that the episode exists and give its air date, but not what happens in the game or how it ends.

What I can say is that this is a game show episode, so there is not a scripted story with character fates in the usual drama sense; the "ending" would be the final game outcome, such as which contestant wins, any bonus round result, and the final celebrity and contestant interactions. However, the sources provided do not identify those details for this specific episode.

If you want, I can still help in one of two ways: - give you a concise, source-based description of the episode's available metadata only - help you find a fuller episode recap if you can provide a transcript, clip, or more detailed source

Is there a post-credit scene?

I couldn't verify a post-credit scene for this episode from the available sources, and none of the episode listings or summaries I found mention one.

What I could confirm is that Season 1, Episode 13 of Hollywood Squares is listed as airing on February 19, 2025, but the accessible sources do not provide a scene-by-scene recap or any post-credit details. One search result points to a YouTube clip labeled "Deleted Scenes From Episode 13," but that is not evidence of a post-credit scene in the broadcast episode itself.

If you want, I can help you distinguish between a true post-credit scene, a deleted scene, and a bonus clip from the episode's promotional material.

Which celebrity guests appear in episode 13, and which of them are the central figures in the episode's key exchanges?

This question is common because viewers want to identify the specific panelists involved in the episode's most memorable beats, especially if a particular celebrity's answers or reactions drive the funniest moments.

What exactly is JB Smoove’s culinary secret in the episode, and how does it come up in the game?

This is a likely fan question because the episode description explicitly mentions JB Smoove revealing a culinary secret, which suggests a notable plot beat or comedic reveal tied to his square.

What does Thomas Lennon say about his doctor, and why does he start questioning that choice during the episode?

This is a strong candidate because the episode description highlights Thomas Lennon questioning his choice of doctor, making it one of the episode's specific character-driven moments.

What new book does Ms. Pat discover, and how does that discovery affect her interactions in the episode?

This is the kind of detail viewers often ask about when a synopsis singles out a character's discovery, especially if the book leads to a joke, exchange, or later game moment.

Which contestant lines or answers lead to the funniest celebrity reactions in episode 13, especially during the early rounds?

This question focuses on the episode's specific on-air interactions rather than the overall premise, and it matches the way viewers usually search for memorable exchange-based moments in game-show episodes.

Is this family friendly?

No--based on the episode's TV-14 rating for D and L, it is not fully family friendly for younger children, and it may be better suited for teens and adults.

Potentially objectionable or upsetting aspects may include: - Mature dialogue or suggestive humor, since the episode is rated for language and dialogue. - Double-entendre or risqué jokes, which are common in this format and are suggested by the episode's title and celebrity-humor framing. - Adult-oriented banter rather than child-focused content, since the show is a celebrity-driven game show.

No sources provided a scene-by-scene content breakdown, so I can only confirm the rating-based concerns rather than specific incidents.