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[[Lydia Fox|Lydia]] totally should have appeared in this episode. First of all, she needs a second appearance, second of all Lydia says that her strong suit in chess at the end of [[The Wheel Deal]], and Brain was desperate for a partner.
[[Lydia Fox|Lydia]] totally should have appeared in this episode. First of all, she needs a second appearance, second of all Lydia says that her strong suit in chess at the end of [[The Wheel Deal]], and Brain was desperate for a partner.


[[Lydia Fox|Lydia]] totally should have appeared in this episode. First of all, she needs a second appearance, second of all Lydia says that her strong suit in chess at the end of [[The Wheel Deal]], and Brain was desperate for a partner.
[[Lydia Fox|Lydia]] totally should have appeared in this episode. First of all, she needs a second appearance, second of all Lydia says that her strong suit in chess at the end of [[The Wheel Deal]], and Brain was desperate for a partner.{{Pleasesign|SuperMarshmallow|your signature={{user:5000 Explosions and a Supernova/Signature|02:03, May 28, 2013 (UTC)}}}}
 
:The moral of the episode was that "prodigies come in all shapes and sizes," according to a blog I read. Lydia has been established as super smart, so including her would not help to deliver the message as effectively. {{user:5000 Explosions and a Supernova/Signature|02:03, May 28, 2013 (UTC)}}

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Lydia totally should have appeared in this episode. First of all, she needs a second appearance, second of all Lydia says that her strong suit in chess at the end of The Wheel Deal, and Brain was desperate for a partner.

Lydia totally should have appeared in this episode. First of all, she needs a second appearance, second of all Lydia says that her strong suit in chess at the end of The Wheel Deal, and Brain was desperate for a partner.—Preceding unsigned comment added by SuperMarshmallow (talkcontribs)

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5000 Explosions and a Supernova
The moral of the episode was that "prodigies come in all shapes and sizes," according to a blog I read. Lydia has been established as super smart, so including her would not help to deliver the message as effectively. 5000 Explosions and a Supernova