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User blog:Z-Arthur-George/"Vomitrocious" seems to be Francine's Nightmare Episode

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What's really weird about Vomitrocious is how most of the characters (even the nice ones) seem to be slightly out of character picking on George in this episode. Most episodes they're all usually nice to him. By this time we would think Francine would have let go her bullying ways but she seems to be a jerk like she was in earlier seasons. When she makes fun of George everyone seems to follow her lead which is out of normality for Arthur and Buster being that they usually treat George with more respect. At the end of the epsiode she stands up for George and then Muffy says something "If Francine says it, it must be so." which makes me think this whole episode is just one big dream Francine is mysteriously having because she perceives herself to be all popular and everything she does is correct. Francine had this nightmare of picking on George to help her realize she needs to be nicer. I feel if this episode really canonically happened outside a dream, Buster or Arthur or even the Brain would have stood up against Francine for George instead of agreeing to make fun of him with her. But them following her lead makes me think this episode was just a Francine Frensky nightmare. Afterall in her head she thinks her friends think she's always right even when it's not really the case and they don't really think she's in the right. :) At the end when Francine says "I don't feel nauseious anymore." symbolizes her conscience is cleared and she woken up from her nightmare, even though it doesn't show her asleep waking up after this experience. The one thing overall that makes me think this episode was just a dream episode is how this is the only episode to show George's nosebleeds and it doesn't seem to occur in any other episode. Another way to perceive is that it could be George's nightmare on how he perceives everybody treating him in his mind even though they're really nicer to him than how he perceives.