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==World Girls==
==World Girls==
This is a bit of a weird episode, but I do like how it handles its moral. Showing that people are tempted to buy stuff they don't even pay attention to just because they feel the need to complete a collection isn't a moral I'd expect from an ''Arthur'' episode. I like how Muffy tries to buy as many as she can but can't keep up, Francine thinks it's a scam and only buys one doll, and Sue Ellen looks for an accessory for the only doll she has. The plots are handled well and none of them feel like they take longer than they should. Overall, this is a '''good''' episode.
This is a bit of a weird episode, but I do like how it handles its moral. Showing that people are tempted to buy stuff they don't even pay attention to just because they feel the need to complete a collection isn't a moral I'd expect from an ''Arthur'' episode. I like how Muffy tries to buy as many as she can but can't keep up, Francine thinks it's a scam and only buys one doll, and Sue Ellen looks for an accessory for the only doll she has. The plots are handled well and none of them feel like they take longer than they should. Overall, this is a '''good''' episode.
==What's Cooking?==
While this episode is primarily focused on Arthur, there are also scenes with Sue Ellen's and Brain's entries. It helps contrast how elaborate their food is compared to Arthur's plain chocolate cake. Reminds me of "Best of the Nest," in a good way. There's also a bit of suspense with how Arthur and Muffy aren't sure if Ming Tsai will be a fair judge (and the scenes of how they imagine him are hilarious). The moral that mistakes aren't a big deal is something that's easily applicable to real life. I liked this episode, and I'll call it '''good'''.
==Buster's Special Delivery==
This season was so close! Like with season 4, the last episode turns out to be the only bad one. I have a problem with exactly why Buster is chosen to be a mail carrier. Buster badmouths the position and is only interested once he learns he can skip ten minutes of class. Mr. Haney is in the room and at the front of the class at this moment, why wouldn't he notice? So the people to apply for the position are Muffy, George, Arthur, and Buster. Mr. Haney dismisses George for being afraid of beetles (what?) and Arthur, who has the best reasoning ("I'm organized, I'm punctual, and I think I could do a pretty good job"), because he only says that he ''thinks'' he could do a good job. Buster tells a story about the first time he received mail, and Mr. Haney gives him the position because he's enthusiastic about mail. But Muffy described how much mail she's subscribed to and reads, so isn't that pretty much the same thing?
So Buster gets the job, and when he tries rushing it, it means no dodgeball, no watermelon, and no field trips. He gets advice from resident mailman Mr. Higgins, but why is Buster acting like he has to do his mailman job outside of school? He improves, and realizes that the job is taking up much more of his time than he expected. So after a week, he loses his position, and is tasked with training the next mail carrier: Arthur, who is portrayed as irresponsible, for some reason. I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be with or against Buster in this one. Add in that it's not very funny and really has no moral, and you get a '''bad''' episode.


==Season Notes==
==Season Notes==
*Since this is the 10th season, there are number 10s hidden all throughout the episodes. I think it's pretty fun to look for them, even if it doesn't change my ratings.
*Since this is the 10th season, there are number 10s hidden all throughout the episodes. I think it's pretty fun to look for them, even if it doesn't change my ratings.
*There seems to be a bit more dark content in this season. "Fern and Persimmony Glitchet," "D.W., Bossy Boots," and "The Squirrels" give us some scary fiction stories, and "World Girls" has a truly unsettling climax, while D.W. is creeped out by the Tibbles' tales of martian blood in "D.W. Aims High." Again, not something that impacts my ratings, just something I noticed.


==Rating Counts==
==Rating Counts==
*Great: 2
*Great: 2
*Good: 8
*Good: 7
*Okay: 8
*Okay: 8
*Bad: 1
*Bad: 0
*Vomitrocious: 0
*Vomitrocious: 0


==Season Ranking==
==Season Ranking==
#{{color|darkgreen|Operation: D.W.!}}
#{{color|darkgreen|Operation D.W.!}}
#{{color|darkgreen|Happy Anniversary}}
#{{color|darkgreen|Happy Anniversary}}
#{{color|lime|Flaw and Order}}
#{{color|lime|Flaw and Order}}
#{{color|lime|Binky vs. Binky}}
#{{color|lime|Binky vs. Binky}}
#{{color|lime|What's Cooking?}}
#{{color|lime|Do You Speak George?}}
#{{color|lime|Do You Speak George?}}
#{{color|lime|World Girls}}
#{{color|lime|World Girls}}
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#{{color|orange|Fern and Persimmony Glitchet}}
#{{color|orange|Fern and Persimmony Glitchet}}
#{{color|orange|Arthur Changes Gears}}
#{{color|orange|Arthur Changes Gears}}
#{{color|red|Buster's Special Delivery}}
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==Final Thoughts==
Hey, I enjoyed half of this season! Seasons 8 and 9 were pretty low on bad episodes, but a lot I just felt neutral about. In the end, this comes off as a better version of season 4. There's been a slow quality increase over the course of the show. When will it peak? When will it drop? Find out in my [[User blog:Scrooge200/Season 11 Review|Season 11 Review]]!


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