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<center>'''Best Enemies'''</center>
<center>'''Best Enemies'''</center>


One day at the Reads' house, [[Jane Read|Mrs. Read]] asks Arthur for a flower vase. Arthur hands it over, and asks why she's stressing out. She replies that she wants everything to be perfect for her new tax clients. A few seconds later, she asks again where the vase is, and Arthur reminds her that he had already gave it to her. [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] comes running in, saying that the Merkles (the new clients) have a little girl her age, and that they're going to play unicorns, trolls, and Over the Rainbow Treasure Hunt. The doorbell rings, and D.W. rushes over to the door. The Merkles arrive. [[Herman Merkle]] introduces himself and his wife [[Ursa Merkle|Ursa]]. Then finally he introduces [[W.D. Merkle|W.D.]] D.W. is surprised that her name is switched around, but Arthur interrupts and says D.W.'s full name, much to D.W.'s dismay, and she frowns. Ursa tells Arthur that W.D. stands for Wilhelmina Dagmar. W.D. then sarcastically says, "Nice for embarrassing me in front of the whole universe, mom!"
One day at the Reads' house, Arthur's mom asks Arthur for the flower vase. Arthur hands it over and asks why she's stressing out. She replies that she wants everything to be perfect for her new tax clients. A few seconds later, she asks again where the vase is. Arthur reminds her. D.W. comes running in saying the Merkles (the new clients) have a little girl her age and that they're going to play unicorns, trolls, and Over the Rainbow Treasure Hunt. The doorbell rings. D.W. rushes over to the door. The Merkles arrive. Herman introduces himself and his wife Ursa. Then finally he introduces W.D. D.W. is surprised that her name is switched around. Arthur interrupts and says D.W.'s full name. Much to her dismay, D.W. frowns. Ursa tells Arthur that W.D. stands for Wilhelmina Dagmar. W.D. sarcastically says "Nice for embarrassing me in front of the whole universe, mom!"


After that, Mrs. Read tells D.W. to show W.D. some of her toys, so D.W. grabs W.D. by the arm and runs upstairs to her room. Later, D.W. brings over a game called Over the Rainbow Treasure Hunt. Because W.D. isn't interested in unicorns, she asks if there's anything with race cars. D.W. responds "No", much to W.D.'s disappointment. While Ursa and Jane hanging out in the living room, they soon hear the two girls arguing. Arthur goes upstairs to see what is going on. He sees them arguing about unicorns being real, and Arthur says to W.D. that it's a touchy subject for D.W. D.W. says that unicorns are real and that's the end of the story. Arthur suggests that they should go downstairs, because dinner is almost ready. W.D. weakly replies that she is sorry for what she had said. D.W. says that she's lucky that there were no unicorns in the room to hear her. W.D. scowls.
After that, D.W.'s mother tells her daughter to show W.D. some of her toys. D.W. grabs W.D. by the arm and runs upstairs to her room. Later, D.W. brings over a game called Over the Rainbow Treasure Hunt. Because W.D. isn't interested in unicorns, she asks if there's anything with race cars. D.W. responds "No." Much to W.D.'s disappointment. Then it goes to Ursa and Jane hanging out in the living room. Soon, they hear the two girls arguing. Arthur goes upstairs to see what is going on. He sees them arguing about unicorns being real. Arthur says that it's a touchy subject for D.W. D.W. says that unicorns are real and that's the end of the story. Arthur suggests that they go downstairs because dinner is almost ready. W.D. weakly replies that she is sorry for what she said. D.W. says that shes lucky that there were no unicorns in the room to hear her. W.D. scowls.


At dinner, W.D.'s mother tells her to show D.W. the toy she brought, a race car track. W.D. likes it, but D.W. is siting there bored. Then the two girls wonder why grown-ups think that just because they are the same age, they're going to have lots in common. Then it's nighttime, and W.D. and her family go home. Before they leave though, Herman says that they have a house up north, and invites the Reads (except Arthur) to stay with them, much to D.W. and W.D.'s horror. Later that night, D.W. has a nightmare where W.D. sets her up in a race car, while W.D. has a dream where she takes a unicorn ride when the two of them meet up. Their nightmares end at the same moment.
At dinner, W.D.'s mother tells her to show D.W. the toy she brought. It's a race car track. W.D. likes it, but D.W. was siting there bored. Then the two girls think why grown ups think that just because they are the same age that they're going to have lots in common. Then it's nighttime and W.D. and her family go home. Before they leave though, Herman says that they have a house up north and invites the Reads (except Arthur) to stay with them, much to D.W. and W.D.'s horror. Later that night, D.W. has a nightmare where W.D. sets her up in a race car. Now W.D. has a dream where she takes a unicorn ride then they meet up. Their nightmares end. On the car ride, D.W. sits in her seat worried. Nadine comes along in her rocket car and tells D.W. a plan.


On the car ride, D.W. sits in her seat worried. [[Nadine Flumberghast|Nadine]] comes along in her rocket car and tells D.W. a plan. Meanwhile, at the Merkles' house, W.D.'s imaginary friend, an elephant named [[Maxine]], gives her advice. Then the two of them laugh. Soon, the Reads arrive, and Ursa tells Jane that the girls will have to share a room. W.D. sarcastically says, "Why would we mind?"
At the Merkles' house, W.D.'s imaginary friend an elephant Maxine gives her advice. Then the two of the laugh. Soon, the Reads arrive. Ursa tells Jane that the girls will have to share a room. W.D. sarcastically says, "Why would we mind!" Now the scene goes to the adults going on a nature hike with the girls talking about their plans. Jane sees them talking and hopes that a weekend is good enough for them. Then it goes to W.D.'s bedroom where they plan to dump out the toy box. Herman and David hear the girls arguing and they run upstairs. They are bickering about who dumped the toy box. Herman suggests that they go out on the porch to paint because they need a creative activity.


When the Reads and the Merkles go on a nature hike, the girls talk about their plans. Jane sees them talking and hopes that a weekend will be enough for them.
It seems to work until they get into a paint fight. All the parents hear the splashing and see them covered in paint. Each girl points at each other and says "She started it!" Then they go canoeing. The two girls argue about sitting in the front of the canoe and they get into an arm fight, causing the canoe to capsize. D.W. and W.D. splash each other. Before the Reads leave, Jane and Ursa realize that even though the girls are the same age, they don't have to get along if they have nothing in common. W.D. and D.W. say that they had fun in the process. Then the car leaves. But D.W. changes her mind and says that there must be something they have in common and the episode finishes.
 
Later, in W.D.'s bedroom, the two plan to dump out the toy box. Herman and [[David Read|David]] hear the girls arguing, and they run upstairs to see them bickering about who dumped out the toy box. Herman suggests that they should go out on the porch to paint, because they need a creative activity.
 
This seems to work, until they get into a paint fight. All the parents hear the splashing, and see them covered in paint. Each girl points at each other and says "She started it!"
 
Then they go canoeing. The two girls argue about sitting in the front of the canoe, and they get into an arm fight, which causes the canoe to capsize. D.W. and W.D. then splash each other.
 
Before the Reads leave, Jane and Ursa realize that even though their girls are the same age, they don't have to get along if they have nothing in common. W.D. and D.W. then say that they actually had fun in the process. Then the car leaves, but D.W. changes her mind, and says that there must be something they have in common. The episode then finishes.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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**Dont make up stuff for your own benefits.
**Dont make up stuff for your own benefits.
===Errors===
===Errors===
*At dinner time, Mr. Read tells Herman he has never been fly fishing before. But in "[[Cast Away]]" from Season 7, he was teaching Arthur how to fly fish and had plenty of flies. In that episode, he also says that his own father took him fly fishing when he was a kid, so this error cannot be explained by saying "Best Enemies" took place before "Cast Away". It's a minute detail, and the show has had many writers over the seasons, so it is understandable.
*At dinner time, Mr. Read tells Herman he has never been fly fishing before. But in "[[Cast Away]]" from Season 7 he was teaching Arthur how to fly fish and had plenty of flies. In that episode, he also says that his own father took him fly fishing when he was a kid, so this error cannot be explained by saying Best Enemies took place before Cast Away. It's a minute detail and the show has had many writers over the seasons so it is understandable.
*If you look closely at the very beginning of the episode intro, D.W. can be seen playing on the Lakewood Elementary school grounds with the third graders.
*If you look closely at the very beginning of the episode intro, D.W. can be seen playing on the Lakewood Elementary school grounds with the third graders.
===Production notes===
===Production notes===

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