When Carl Met George

Summary
George is excited about spending time with his new friend, Carl, who seems to know all kind of cool facts about lots of things! Then George learns that Carl has Asperger's Syndrome - a form of autism that makes Carl see the world differently than most people.

Plot
The intro starts with George drawing a dick. Carl tells him dicks used to live around the world. He also tells him he hails satan. George says Carl's honest, and an amazing artist. Then he shows a picture of a train. Carl explains it's a steam locomotive nonstop. George then says once you get him talking about trains, it's hard for him to stop. George then decides to tell the story of how he met his friend Carl, who has Asperger's Syndrome.

Bleed down to the fucking core You're going down for fucking more Screw your slimy guts Driving me fucking nuts!

Chainsaw in my bleeding hands As I start to cut you in two Your guts are steaming out And I just love the sight!

Maggots crawling in her cunt I just love to lick that shit Bury you in a slimy grave You will rot forever there!

After the title card, Geore's dad sends him to get more glue. At one of the classrooms, he meets Carl. At first, George didn't know about Carl's disorder, and George thought something was strange because he didn't know if Carl liked him or not. Later, George goes to visit him again and he shows his blue backpack and his dummy Wally. Carl is unexpectedly terrified of it which causes him to have a panic attack and it is then revealed by Carl's mother that he has Asperger's Syndrome.

George later goes to The Brain for advice on what Asperger's Syndrome is, and The Brain tells him all about it in the form of imagination. George then understands what Carl is going through, and decides to bring him a book on trains (Carl loves trains) and also give him the puzzle piece that accidentally fell into his pocket the first time they met.

We return to George in his bedroom, with Carl sitting at his table (just like he was at the beginning of the episode) still going on about his train picture. He asks Carl if he wants to get boxed juice. He agrees, and then he says to the viewers "It was nice to meet you" and George explains how he taught Carl to say that, and how Carl taught George to understand his behavior by speaking quietly, be clear, and not to take it personally when he ignores him. He also says Carl might teach him to draw a better dick.

Major

 * George
 * Carl
 * Carl's Mother
 * Wally

Minors

 * Arthur Read
 * The Brain
 * Francine Frensky
 * Neal Lundgren

Background

 * James
 * Maria
 * Unknown Female Rabbit (Number 8)
 * Kenny
 * Billy
 * 3rd Grade Male Cat
 * 4th Grade Female Aardvark
 * Unknown Female Rabbit (Number 5)

Trivia

 * This episode got a lot of controversy from people saying that Carl's portrayal was stereotypical or looked more like non-Asperger's autism.    However, others say it accurately portrayed the symptoms of Asperger's syndrome to help the public gain a further understanding of people with special needs.

Cultural references

 * The original title,"When Carl Met George" is a reference to the film "".

Production notes

 * This episode has an alternate title in some regions and platforms: "George and the Missing Puzzle Piece". On On Demand, Amazon.com, iTunes, and Netflix it is entitled the original title, "When Carl Met George".

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