Ep 13. Wishful Thinking / Lady Redundant Woman Gets the Blues
- TV-Y
- May 4, 2010
- 27 min
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6.0 (18)
WordGirl season 4 episode 13 is called Wishful Thinking / Lady Redundant Woman Gets the Blues. In this episode, the audience follows WordGirl as she tries to fight against a villain who is trying to capture the town's hunkiest statue. The villain, named Dr. Two-Brains, has a machine that can bring his every wish to life. He wishes for a new body, and he gets it, which makes him more than a match for WordGirl. She tries to stop him, but the power of the machine is too strong.
Meanwhile, Lady Redundant Woman is feeling down in the dumps. She is tired of always being the villain. She wants a change in her life, but she doesn't know how to make it happen. Her assistant, the Mayor, suggests that she should try being a good guy for a change. Lady Redundant Woman thinks this is an excellent idea, but she doesn't know where to start. She turns to WordGirl for help.
WordGirl tells Lady Redundant Woman that the best way to become a hero is to help others. She suggests that they start by cleaning up the park. Lady Redundant Woman is eager to help, but she uses her powers to clean up the park a bit too efficiently. She ends up creating more problems than she solves, which frustrates her.
At the same time, WordGirl is still struggling to stop Dr. Two-Brains. She realizes that the only way to win is to keep Dr. Two-Brains from making any more wishes. She comes up with a plan to convince him that he has already made his final wish, and the machine is now out of power. Dr. Two-Brains believes her, and the machine stops working.
Meanwhile, Lady Redundant Woman is still trying to be a hero. She decides to tackle the town's litter problem. She goes overboard with her cleaning, and she ends up causing problems for people. However, her good intentions are never in doubt. Eventually, she learns that becoming a hero takes more than just doing good things. It takes courage, selflessness, and the ability to put others first.
The episode ends with WordGirl and Lady Redundant Woman teaming up to stop Dr. Two-Brains from stealing the statue. They successfully stop him, but Lady Redundant Woman realizes that being a hero is not as easy as it seems. She still has a lot to learn, but she is grateful for the opportunity to try.
Overall, this episode is a fun and entertaining addition to the WordGirl series. It combines action, humor, and valuable life lessons to create a compelling story that is both entertaining and educational. Fans of the series will enjoy seeing WordGirl and Lady Redundant Woman team up to fight against a common enemy, and they will appreciate the message of the episode: It's never too late to change, and everyone can be a hero if they put their mind to it.