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After the art show, Muffy tells Bailey that the show was a failure which Bailey agrees. Muffy thinks it wasn't a failure for Bailey, since everyone liked his art. Bailey says it was only the kids that liked his art, and thinks that none of the adults truly understood his work. Ganson then approaches one of Bailey's machines and remarks that it is "powerful". Bailey is elated that someone understands the meaning put into his sculptures, and the two discuss the symbolism.
After the art show, Muffy tells Bailey that the show was a failure which Bailey agrees. Muffy thinks it wasn't a failure for Bailey, since everyone liked his art. Bailey says it was only the kids that liked his art, and thinks that none of the adults truly understood his work. Ganson then approaches one of Bailey's machines and remarks that it is "powerful". Bailey is elated that someone understands the meaning put into his sculptures, and the two discuss the symbolism.


Ganson then walks up to Muffy's beach house and says that it is a "pretty piece". Muffy replies that it is not part of the show, and is just a plaything she made for her dolls. Ganson believes that it is more of a "doll environment" and would like to include it in an exhibit about dolls. When Muffy exclaims that the beach isn't art, Ganson replies that she "obviously put her heart and soul into it"; therefore, it is art. She still chooses not to allow it in the exhibit, as it still needs work. The episode finishes with Mod Polly exclaiming that she would love to have an environment as well, and Paradise Polly reassuring her that Muffy may build one for her as well someday.
Ganson next walks up to Muffy's beach house and says that it is a "pretty piece". Muffy replies that it is not part of the show, and is just a plaything she made for her dolls. Ganson believes that it is more of a "doll environment" and would like to include it in an exhibit about dolls. When Muffy exclaims that the beach isn't art, Ganson replies that she "obviously put her heart and soul into it"; therefore, it is art. She still chooses not to allow it in the exhibit, as it still needs work. The episode finishes with Mod Polly exclaiming that she would love to have an environment as well, and Paradise Polly reassuring her that Muffy may build one for her as well someday.


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