604: "Like Father, Like Wooton"

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5 Stars: One of the Best
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4 Stars: Above Average
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31%
3 Stars: Average
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36%
2 Stars: Below Average
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11%
1 Star: One of the Worst
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Total votes: 36

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Holly wrote:Should I be ashamed to state that I enjoyed Connie's communication with the clowns? I did get pleasure from the initial Connie-head honcho interaction.
No...it WAS funny--just sort of, dumb...I'm really glad it wasn't the whole episode though...they did have some good moral lessons.
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Holly wrote:Should I be ashamed to state that I enjoyed Connie's communication with the clowns? I did get pleasure from the initial Connie-head honcho interaction.
If you are, I get to be ashamed with you, because I found it rather amusing as well! I also liked the scene where the clowns forgave the book-writing lady, and the impact it had on Connie. I was kind of hoping that it would lead to her realizing the silliness, or at least the futileness, of her anger at Rusty. His motivations may not have been as good as putting a child through university to become a doctor, but he may have had some kind of almost-legitimate reason. Or maybe not. ;) It was just a thought that came to me during that scene
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