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The intro begins with [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and [[Buster Baxter |Buster]] talking about things taken for granted, like the shoelace, the ant, and the park bench. Buster then plans to go to the Sugar Bowl with Arthur, leaving George behind, causing George to feel lonesome. | The intro begins with [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] talking about things taken for granted, like the shoelace, the ant, and the park bench. Buster then plans to go to the Sugar Bowl with Arthur, leaving George behind, causing George to feel lonesome. | ||
After the title card, Binky and his friends are playing hide and seek, leaving George out. He got outraged and left. Later, George and Wally are talking and George chooses not to talk until everyone notices. Then Sue Ellen shows up and sees that George is ignoring her. At woodworking class, he didn't speak to his dad. At lunch, he was offered babagoulash by Mrs. MacGrady. Meanwhile, George's friends plan to give him a party. At home, George and Wally were on the couch when Sue Ellen called for help on her woodworking project. George was disappointed to hear that. That night, he dreamed he was shown what the world would be like if he didn't exist. When he woke up, he realized he does matter. At school, George's friends hide their surprises from him. George felt sad. Later, George and Wally were at the bridge when Sue Ellen came. George accidentally dropped Wally, but she rescued him. Later, the party was a success and everyone plays hide-and-seek. | After the title card, Binky and his friends are playing hide and seek, leaving George out. He got outraged and left. Later, George and Wally are talking and George chooses not to talk until everyone notices. Then Sue Ellen shows up and sees that George is ignoring her. At woodworking class, he didn't speak to his dad. At lunch, he was offered babagoulash by Mrs. MacGrady. Meanwhile, George's friends plan to give him a party. At home, George and Wally were on the couch when Sue Ellen called for help on her woodworking project. George was disappointed to hear that. That night, he dreamed he was shown what the world would be like if he didn't exist. When he woke up, he realized he does matter. At school, George's friends hide their surprises from him. George felt sad. Later, George and Wally were at the bridge when Sue Ellen came. George accidentally dropped Wally, but she rescued him. Later, the party was a success and everyone plays hide-and-seek. | ||
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Revision as of 10:58, 12 January 2018
"The Silent Treatment" | |
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Season/Series: | 13 |
Number in season: | 2A |
Original Airdate: | October 13, 2009[1] February 13, 2009[3] April 17, 2009 [2] |
Credits | |
Written by: | Claudia Silver |
Storyboard by: | Robert Yap |
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Summary
A down-in-the-dumps George ignores his friends until they start paying attention to him.
Plot
The intro begins with Arthur and Buster talking about things taken for granted, like the shoelace, the ant, and the park bench. Buster then plans to go to the Sugar Bowl with Arthur, leaving George behind, causing George to feel lonesome.
After the title card, Binky and his friends are playing hide and seek, leaving George out. He got outraged and left. Later, George and Wally are talking and George chooses not to talk until everyone notices. Then Sue Ellen shows up and sees that George is ignoring her. At woodworking class, he didn't speak to his dad. At lunch, he was offered babagoulash by Mrs. MacGrady. Meanwhile, George's friends plan to give him a party. At home, George and Wally were on the couch when Sue Ellen called for help on her woodworking project. George was disappointed to hear that. That night, he dreamed he was shown what the world would be like if he didn't exist. When he woke up, he realized he does matter. At school, George's friends hide their surprises from him. George felt sad. Later, George and Wally were at the bridge when Sue Ellen came. George accidentally dropped Wally, but she rescued him. Later, the party was a success and everyone plays hide-and-seek.
Characters
Major
Minor
Cameo
- Muffy Crosswire
- Bailey
- Fern Walters
- Maria Pappas
- Beulah McInnerny
- Steve
- 3rd Grade Male Rat
- 3rd Grade Male Rabbit
- 3rd Grade Male Dog
- Kenny
- 3rd Grade Male Cat
- Jessica
- 3rd Grade Male Dog (Number 3)
Trivia
Cultural references
- This episode is heavily referencing the classic 1940s Frank Capra movie "It's A Wonderful Life", and it is the second episode to do so. The first one is "Thanks a Lot, Binky." However, the references to the film is a bit more obvious in this episode.
Gallery
Screenshots
References