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==Plot==
==Plot==
The episode begins with Brain showing his high-tech watch to Arthur during a soccer game. When Binky is about to score a goal, Brain runs into him on accident, as Brain was looking at his watch. The watch breaks and Binky and Brain are angry at each other.
The episode begins with Brain showing his high-tech smartwatch to Arthur during a soccer game. When Binky is about to score a goal, Brain runs into him on accident, as Brain was looking at his watch. The watch breaks and Binky and Brain are angry at each other.


The soccer game ends, and the kids are being picked up by their parents. Ed Crosswire offers Binky and Brain a ride, but Brain states that he's fine and his mom is coming. Binky claims that his mom is picking him up and taking him to the movies. They argue over who can wait longer, and Ed drives away. Binky then asks Brain what time it is, which upsets Brain.
The soccer game ends, and the kids are being picked up by their parents. Ed Crosswire offers Binky and Brain a ride, but Brain states that he's fine and his mom is coming. Binky claims that his mom is picking him up and taking him to the movies. They argue over who can wait longer, and Ed drives away. Binky then asks Brain what time it is, which upsets Brain.

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