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At the treehouse, George and Wally discuss what they would do for the BAYFAF puppet show, and come up with an idea for a "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" play. Suddenly he hears an accordion being played nearby. He discovers that it is from Carl, who turns out to be a very good accordion player. He asks Carl if he could help play music for the BAYFAF puppet show George volunteered for. Carl agrees to help, but his mother, who is with him, tells Carl he doesn't have to go if he doesn't want to. George offers a handshake as thanks, but Carl gives him grapes instead. | At the treehouse, George and Wally discuss what they would do for the BAYFAF puppet show, and come up with an idea for a "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" play. Suddenly he hears an accordion being played nearby. He discovers that it is from Carl, who turns out to be a very good accordion player. He asks Carl if he could help play music for the BAYFAF puppet show George volunteered for. Carl agrees to help, but his mother, who is with him, tells Carl he doesn't have to go if he doesn't want to. George offers a handshake as thanks, but Carl gives him grapes instead. | ||
At | At George's house, George and Carl practice their play with Rattles, Binky, and Buster in the garage, but complications arise due to Carl's autism - he first refuses to practice in the garage because it is messy, his schedule requires him to leave for his scheduled lunchtime, then he leaves for home again because his accordion is out of tune. | ||
That night, George has a nightmare where his play is a huge flop because Carl is not following his instructions, causing an uproar and Mr. Ratburn to revoke George's dummy license and Wally. | That night, George has a nightmare where his play is a huge flop because Carl is not following his instructions, causing an uproar and Mr. Ratburn to revoke George's dummy license and Wally. |