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==The Good Sport==
==The Good Sport==
I do not like Jenna. Her design is ugly and her voice sounds whiny. Francine isn't entirely in the right here, which is the point of the episode. Overall, this is a very forgettable episode and Michelle Kwan's guest star appearance doesn't add much; if it weren't for her, this episode would've completely disappeared from my memory. So I guess it's an '''okay''' episode.
I do not like Jenna. Her design is ugly and her voice sounds whiny. Francine isn't entirely in the right here, which is the point of the episode. Overall, this is a very forgettable episode and Michelle Kwan's guest star appearance doesn't add much; if it weren't for her, this episode would've completely disappeared from my memory. So I guess it's an '''okay''' episode.
==Crushed==
Arthur is a little rude to Sally based on his random assumptions. I'm glad that Arthur's parents actually pick up on him trying to get them out of the house, unlike in some previous episodes. Arthur is really creepy in this episode; he's romantically attracted to Sally, who's twice as old as he is. And when he learns that Sally has a boyfriend, he wishes they would die and draws a comic of them getting killed, which he is happy about. Seriously, that kind of stuff would get Arthur sent to the school counselor for months. And there are other things I don't like, such as Arthur's rude remark to Buster after he sees Sally at Buster's house. And this episode's conflict is barely resolved! Sally likes playing video games with Arthur, still, because her boyfriend isn't good at them. So what? She always was Arthur's friend and she still has a boyfriend. What was concluded or resolved from this? The only things I like about this episode are Buster's song in the intro and Arthur taking Buster's video game description as romantic advice. Otherwise, this episode is '''vomitrocious''' because the plot is creepy, nothing is resolved in the end, and Arthur is incredibly unlikable.
==Arthur Loses His Marbles==
Marbles are hardly the most exciting thing on the planet, but this episode has some pretty good scenes. I like how Arthur tries to lose but ends up winning, and how Grandma Thora actually realizes that he's playing worse on purpose. The marble tournament scenes are interesting and serve for some good action. There are some funny moments, like Muffy's "Dopeymon" cards, the Star Wars reference, and Buster narrating the tournament. It's a '''good''' episode.
==Friday the 13th==
The intro to this episode is very suspenseful and I like it. Other than that, I think Brain is treated very unfairly in this episode. He just doesn't believe in superstitions. His roof leaks, he forgets his backpack, his bike gets crushed, he's late for school, he falls in mud, his homework and lunch are destroyed, he gets a paper cut... I get that this is a cartoon, but so many bad things happen to Brain for no reason. And in the end, he concludes that superstitions are false. Then why did all of that happen? He drops a knife and a visitor appears. He steps on a crack and his mother pulls her back. Doesn't this prove the exact opposite of Brain's idea? Confusing ending, dull plot, unfair to Brain, '''bad''' episode.


==Season Notes==
==Season Notes==
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==Rating Counts==
==Rating Counts==
*Great: 2
*Great: 2
*Good: 5
*Good: 4
*Okay: 6
*Okay: 6
*Bad: 5
*Bad: 4
*Vomitrocious: 2
*Vomitrocious: 1


==Season Ranking==
==Season Ranking==
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#Best of the Nest
#Best of the Nest
#Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked
#Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked
#Arthur Loses His Marbles
#The Secret Life of Dogs and Babies</font><font color=orange>
#The Secret Life of Dogs and Babies</font><font color=orange>
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#The Good Sport</font><font color=red>
#The Good Sport</font><font color=red>
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#Friday the 13th
#Buster's Sweet Success
#Buster's Sweet Success
#Citizen Frensky
#Citizen Frensky
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#Muffy's Soccer Shocker</font><font color=darkred>
#Muffy's Soccer Shocker</font><font color=darkred>
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#Crushed
#For Whom the Bell Tolls
#For Whom the Bell Tolls
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==Final Thoughts==
''Wow''. My ratings ended up being completely symmetrical. I promise I did not plan for this and it happened on accident, I didn't even notice it until the last two episodes. So by these numbers, this is an '''okay''' season. The quality is all over the place and the good cancels out the bad. So yes, Season 6 was definitely more exciting than 5, while not as good as 4.
See more of my original points of view in my [[User blog:Scrooge200/Season 7 Review|Season 7 Review]]!
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