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**Don't favor someone over someone else for your own benefits.
**Don't favor someone over someone else for your own benefits.
**Dont overreact to get other people in trouble for your own personal benefit.
**Dont overreact to get other people in trouble for your own personal benefit.
===Differences between the book and the episode===
===Episode connections===
*In the original edition, the entire sequence where D.W. runs away from home was removed from the book. (which was likely to make it more moralic) In the revised 2012 edition, parts of this scene were added alongside several other parts that were new and previously missing.  
*This episode mentions the events of "[[D.W. Thinks Big (episode)|D.W. Thinks Big]]" and "[[Arthur's Chicken Pox (episode)|Arthur's Chicken Pox]]." [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] thinks she did not attend the wedding in this episode. She is apparently making up stories on what would have happened if she didn't have her way.
*[[Nadine Flumberghast|Nadine]] is completely absent from the story.
*The plot is somewhat similar to “Arthur’s Big Hit”. Arthur overreacts top someone breaking something, and for most of the episode does not understand what they did wrong.
===Errors===
===Errors===
*D.W. refers to Lucy as her cousin, but Lucy is actually her aunt. However, she did correctly refer to her as her aunt when sulking claiming that her mom only appreciates other family members.
*D.W. refers to Lucy as her cousin, but Lucy is actually her aunt. However, she did correctly refer to her as her aunt when sulking claiming that her mom only appreciates other family members.
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**It is possible that this episode takes place before that one.
**It is possible that this episode takes place before that one.
* When D.W. fusses with Kate over her doll at the beginning, the voice given to Kate as she whines clearly isn't hers, and actually sounds older.
* When D.W. fusses with Kate over her doll at the beginning, the voice given to Kate as she whines clearly isn't hers, and actually sounds older.
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*In D.W.'s imagination, Jane sounds like the wicked stepmother from ''{{w|Cinderella}}''.
*In D.W.'s imagination, Jane sounds like the wicked stepmother from ''{{w|Cinderella}}''.
===Episode connections===
===Differences between the book and the episode===
*This episode mentions the events of "[[D.W. Thinks Big (episode)|D.W. Thinks Big]]" and "[[Arthur's Chicken Pox (episode)|Arthur's Chicken Pox]]." [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] thinks she did not attend the wedding in this episode. She is apparently making up stories on what would have happened if she didn't have her way.
*In the original edition, the entire sequence where D.W. runs away from home was removed from the book. (which was likely to make it more moralic) In the revised 2012 edition, parts of this scene were added alongside several other parts that were new and previously missing.  
*The plot is somewhat similar to “Arthur’s Big Hit”. Arthur and D.W. overreacts to someone breaking something, and for most of the episode does not understand what they did wrong.
*[[Nadine Flumberghast|Nadine]] is completely absent from the story.


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