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* Kiara gets 1st-place in the spelling bee while Andy gets 2nd-place--while he's clearly a bit bummed about losing, it's just as clear that Andy's happy for his best friend and is glad that he at least lost to someone like her.
* After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current competition and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but that he's done it (or at least attempted to do it) three[[note]]After Olga questions him, Bob confesses that when Olga first competed in the spelling bee, he thought about doing it but didn't go through it--but this makes it clear to Olga that, despite always trying so hard to please her dad, he still didn't have a ton of faith in her.[[/note]] other[[note]]When Lisa (speaking for herself and Logan) questions him, Bob admits that he was planning to bribe someone during the times that they had competed, but they got eliminated before he had a chance to do so.[[/note]] times. Of course, everyone calls him out on it (verbally and not-so-verbally) and, shockingly enough, Bob feels genuinely ashamed of what he did and acknowledges (like, actually admitting out loud in front of everyone) that it was wrong.

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* Kiara gets 1st-place in the spelling bee while Andy gets 2nd-place--while he's clearly a bit bummed about losing, it's just as clear that Andy's [[GracefulLoser happy for his best friend and is glad that he at least lost to someone like her.
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* After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current competition and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but that he's done it (or at least attempted to do it) three[[note]]After Olga questions him, Bob confesses that when Olga first competed in the spelling bee, he thought about doing it but didn't go through it--but this makes it clear to Olga that, despite always trying so hard to please her dad, he still didn't have a ton of faith in her.[[/note]] other[[note]]When Lisa (speaking for herself and Logan) questions him, Bob admits that he was planning to bribe someone during the times that they had competed, but they got eliminated before he had a chance to do so.[[/note]] times. Of course, everyone [[WhatTheHellHero calls him out on it (verbally and not-so-verbally) not-so-verbally)]] and, shockingly enough, Bob feels [[JerkassRealization genuinely ashamed of what he did and acknowledges (like, actually admitting out loud in front of everyone) that it was wrong.wrong]].
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* After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current competition and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but that he's done it (or at least attempted to do it) three[[note]]After Olga questions him, Bob confesses that when Olga first competed in the spelling bee, he thought about doing it but didn't go through it--but this makes it clear to Olga that, despite always trying so hard to please her dad, he still didn't have a ton of faith in her.[[/note]] other[[note]]When Lisa (speaking herself and Logan) questions him, Bob admits that he was planning to bribe someone during the times that they had competed, but they got eliminated before he had a chance to do so.[[/note]] times. Of course, everyone calls him out on it (verbally and not-so-verbally) and, shockingly enough, Bob feels genuinely ashamed of what he did and acknowledges (like, actually admitting out loud in front of everyone) that it was wrong.

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* After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current competition and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but that he's done it (or at least attempted to do it) three[[note]]After Olga questions him, Bob confesses that when Olga first competed in the spelling bee, he thought about doing it but didn't go through it--but this makes it clear to Olga that, despite always trying so hard to please her dad, he still didn't have a ton of faith in her.[[/note]] other[[note]]When Lisa (speaking for herself and Logan) questions him, Bob admits that he was planning to bribe someone during the times that they had competed, but they got eliminated before he had a chance to do so.[[/note]] times. Of course, everyone calls him out on it (verbally and not-so-verbally) and, shockingly enough, Bob feels genuinely ashamed of what he did and acknowledges (like, actually admitting out loud in front of everyone) that it was wrong.
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* Pretty much all the people who lived at the boarding house back in the original series (when Arnold was in 4th-grade) calls out on Oskar on pretty much all of his faults, particularly Arnold's paternal grandfather, Phil--when Arnold tries going after Oskar (who leaves the party in a huff), his grandfather stops him and even Helga notes that Oskar's a lost cause at this point, claiming that Arnold did all he could to help him.
** While Suzie (Oskar's ex-wife) didn't take part in the former boarders' exchange with Oskar, she ultimately acknowledges that, when she and Oskar were still together, her own treatment of him wasn't exactly okay and that the toxicity of their relationship went both ways. But for as much as she'd love to forget it, she's willing to accept what happened and has ultimately come to terms with it.

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* Pretty much Nearly all the people who lived at the boarding house back in the original series (when Arnold was in 4th-grade) calls call out on Oskar on pretty much all of his faults, particularly Arnold's paternal grandfather, Phil--when Arnold tries going after Oskar (who leaves the party in a huff), his grandfather stops him and even Helga notes that Oskar's a lost cause at this point, claiming that Arnold did all he could to help him.
** While * More subtle but while Suzie (Oskar's ex-wife) didn't take part in the former boarders' exchange with Oskar, she ultimately acknowledges that, when she and Oskar were still together, her own treatment of him wasn't exactly okay and that the toxicity of their relationship went both ways. But for as much as she'd love to forget it, she's willing to accept what happened and has ultimately come to terms with it.

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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] has been feeling sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career an actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly resentful of the fact that ''Helga's'' [[DarkHorseSibling become the more successful one of the two of them.]] But Helga's having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--[[TranquilFury and while she doesn't yell and/or get physical with her sister, it's still obvious that Helga's]] ''[[TranquilFury absolutely]] '''[[TranquilFury furious]]''''' [[TranquilFury with her sister.]] Helga calls Olga out on pretty much every single one of her faults, [[MamaBear particularly when it comes to how she treats the twins (especially Lisa)]]--Helga also notes that Olga's current situation in life is [[HoistByHisOwnPetard pretty much her own fault.]] After Helga finishes her speech to go join the others at Slaucen's Ice Cream Parlor, Olga (who describes her sister's words as being like lashed with a whip) is left totally speechless, especially since she has realization that her "baby sister" is ''absolutely right''.
** Kind of a minor thing (in that it's something that happened off-screen), is that during her verbal beatdown to Olga, Helga mentions that Logan (who's passionate about art) once showed some of his work to Helga's old friend/classmate, Thaddeus "Curly" Gammelthorpe[[note]]Who has grown up to be a renowned artist[[/note]], who is Logan's idol. According to Helga, Curly had given his serious/genuine opinion of Logan's work: he's very talented and has the potential to become a great artist when he grows up.

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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] has been feeling sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career an actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly resentful of the fact that ''Helga's'' [[DarkHorseSibling become the more successful one of the two of them.]] But Helga's having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--[[TranquilFury and--[[TranquilFury and while she doesn't yell and/or get physical with her sister, it's still obvious that Helga's]] ''[[TranquilFury absolutely]] '''[[TranquilFury furious]]''''' [[TranquilFury ''absolutely'' '''furious''' with her sister.]] Helga her--[[CallingTheOldManOut calls Olga out on her attitude]] and pretty much every single one of her faults, [[MamaBear particularly when it comes to how she treats the twins (especially Lisa)]]--Helga Lisa)]]. Helga also notes that Olga's current situation in life is [[HoistByHisOwnPetard pretty much her own fault.]] After Helga finishes her speech to go join the others at Slaucen's Ice Cream Parlor, Olga (who describes her sister's words as being like lashed with a whip) is left totally speechless, especially since she has realization realizes that her "baby sister" is ''absolutely right''.
** Kind of a minor thing (in that it's something that happened off-screen), off-screen) is that during her verbal beatdown to Olga, Helga mentions that Logan (who's passionate about art) once showed some of his work to Helga's old friend/classmate, Thaddeus "Curly" Gammelthorpe[[note]]Who has grown up to be a renowned artist[[/note]], who is Logan's his idol. According to Helga, Curly had given his serious/genuine opinion of Logan's work: he's very talented and has the potential to become a great artist when he grows up.



* After she and Arnold catch Bob trying to bribe Kiara with a check for $500, Helga finally has a chance to call out her dad on caring way too much about winning and for all the "Pataki Pride" crap that he tried pushing on her and Olga when they were growing up, he always tries to use money to get ahead. Helga also finally reveals how she had purposely lost the spelling bee that she and Arnold competed in when they were kids (in turn calling Bob out on having no faith in her to win the spelling bee on her own).

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* After she and Arnold catch Bob trying to bribe Kiara with a check for $500, Helga finally has a chance to [[CallingTheOldManOut call out her dad dad]] on caring way too much about winning and for all the "Pataki Pride" crap that he tried pushing on her and Olga when they were growing up, he always tries to use money to get ahead. Helga also finally reveals how she had purposely lost the spelling bee that she and Arnold competed in when they were kids (in turn calling Bob out on having no faith in her to win the spelling bee on her own).



* After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current competition and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but that he's done it (or at least attempted to do it) three[[note]]After Olga questions him, Bob confesses that when Olga first competed in the spelling bee, he thought about doing it but didn't go through it--but this makes it clear to Olga that, despite always trying so hard to please her dad, he still didn't have a ton of faith in her.[[/note]] other[[note]]When Lisa (speaking herself and Logan) questions him, Bob admits that he was planning to bribe someone during the times that they had competed in it, but they got eliminated before he had a chance to do so.[[/note]] times.
** Of course, everyone calls Bob out on it (verbally and not-so-verbally) and, shockingly enough, he feels genuinely ashamed of what he did and acknowledges (like, actually admitting out loud in front of everyone) that it was wrong.

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* After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current competition and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but that he's done it (or at least attempted to do it) three[[note]]After Olga questions him, Bob confesses that when Olga first competed in the spelling bee, he thought about doing it but didn't go through it--but this makes it clear to Olga that, despite always trying so hard to please her dad, he still didn't have a ton of faith in her.[[/note]] other[[note]]When Lisa (speaking herself and Logan) questions him, Bob admits that he was planning to bribe someone during the times that they had competed in it, competed, but they got eliminated before he had a chance to do so.[[/note]] times.
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* After she and Arnold catch him trying to bribe Kiara with a check for $500, Helga finally has a chance to call out her dad on caring way too much about winning and for all the "Pataki Pride" crap that he tried pushing on her and Olga when they were growing up, and also finally reveals how she had purposely lost the spelling bee that she and Arnold competed in when they were kids (in turn calling Bob out on having no faith in her to win the spelling bee on her own).

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* After she and Arnold catch him Bob trying to bribe Kiara with a check for $500, Helga finally has a chance to call out her dad on caring way too much about winning and for all the "Pataki Pride" crap that he tried pushing on her and Olga when they were growing up, and he always tries to use money to get ahead. Helga also finally reveals how she had purposely lost the spelling bee that she and Arnold competed in when they were kids (in turn calling Bob out on having no faith in her to win the spelling bee on her own).



* After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out how not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current competition and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but that he's done it (or at least attempted to do it) three[[note]]After Olga questions him on it, Bob confesses that when Olga first competed in it, he thought about doing it but didn't go through it--but this makes it clear to Olga that, despite always trying so hard to please her dad, he still didn't have a ton of faith in her.[[/note]] other[[note]]When Lisa (speaking herself and Logan) questions him, Bob admits that he was planning to bribe someone during the times that they had competed in it, but they got eliminated before he had a chance to do so.[[/note]] times.
** Of course, everyone calls him out on it (verbally and not-so-verbally) and, shockingly enough, Bob feels genuinely ashamed of what he did and acknowledges (like, actually admitting out loud in front of everyone) that what he did was wrong.

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* After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out how not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current competition and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but that he's done it (or at least attempted to do it) three[[note]]After Olga questions him on it, him, Bob confesses that when Olga first competed in it, the spelling bee, he thought about doing it but didn't go through it--but this makes it clear to Olga that, despite always trying so hard to please her dad, he still didn't have a ton of faith in her.[[/note]] other[[note]]When Lisa (speaking herself and Logan) questions him, Bob admits that he was planning to bribe someone during the times that they had competed in it, but they got eliminated before he had a chance to do so.[[/note]] times.
** Of course, everyone calls him Bob out on it (verbally and not-so-verbally) and, shockingly enough, Bob he feels genuinely ashamed of what he did and acknowledges (like, actually admitting out loud in front of everyone) that what he did it was wrong.
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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] has been feeling sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career an actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly resentful of the fact that ''Helga's'' [[DarkHorseSibling become the more successful one of the two of them.]] But Helga's having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--[[TranquilFury and while Helga doesn't yell and/or get physical with Olga, it's obvious that Helga's]] ''[[TranquilFury really]]'' [[TranquilFury mad at her sister.]] She ultimately calls Olga out on pretty much every single one of her faults, [[MamaBear particularly when it comes to her treatment of the twins (especially Lisa)]]--[[HoistByHisOwnPetard Helga also notes that Olga's current situation in life is pretty much her own fault.]] After Helga finishes her speech to go join the others at Slaucen's, Olga (who describes her sister's words as being like lashed with a whip) is left totally speechless, especially since she has realization that her "baby sister" is ''absolutely right''.

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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] has been feeling sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career an actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly resentful of the fact that ''Helga's'' [[DarkHorseSibling become the more successful one of the two of them.]] But Helga's having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--[[TranquilFury and while Helga she doesn't yell and/or get physical with Olga, her sister, it's still obvious that Helga's]] ''[[TranquilFury really]]'' absolutely]] '''[[TranquilFury furious]]''''' [[TranquilFury mad at with her sister.]] She ultimately Helga calls Olga out on pretty much every single one of her faults, [[MamaBear particularly when it comes to her treatment of how she treats the twins (especially Lisa)]]--[[HoistByHisOwnPetard Helga Lisa)]]--Helga also notes that Olga's current situation in life is [[HoistByHisOwnPetard pretty much her own fault.]] After Helga finishes her speech to go join the others at Slaucen's, Slaucen's Ice Cream Parlor, Olga (who describes her sister's words as being like lashed with a whip) is left totally speechless, especially since she has realization that her "baby sister" is ''absolutely right''.



* Kiara gets 1st-place in the spelling bee while Andy gets 2nd-place--though he is kind of bummed about losing, he's happy for his best friend and is happy that he at least lost to someone like her.

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* Kiara gets 1st-place in the spelling bee while Andy gets 2nd-place--though he is kind of 2nd-place--while he's clearly a bit bummed about losing, he's it's just as clear that Andy's happy for his best friend and is happy glad that he at least lost to someone like her.
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** While Suzie (Oskar's ex-wife) didn't take part in the former boarders' exchange with Oskar, she ultimately acknowledges that, when she and Oskar were still together, her own treatment of him wasn't exactly okay and that the toxicity of their relationship went both ways. But for as much as she'd love to forget it, she's willing to accept what happened and has ultimately come to terms with it.

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** While Suzie (Oskar's ex-wife) didn't take part in the former boarders' exchange with Oskar, she ultimately acknowledges that, when she and Oskar were still together, her own treatment of him wasn't exactly okay and that the toxicity of their relationship went both ways. But for as much as she'd love to forget it, she's willing to accept what happened and has ultimately come to terms with it.it.
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* Pretty much all the people who lived at the boarding house back in the original series (when Arnold was in 4th-grade) calls out on Oskar on pretty much all of his faults, particularly Arnold's paternal grandfather, Phil--when Arnold tries going after Oskar (who leaves the party in a huff), his grandfather stops him and even Helga notes that Oskar's a lost cause at this point, claiming that Arnold did all he could to help him.
** While Suzie (Oskar's ex-wife) didn't take part in the former boarders' exchange with Oskar, she ultimately acknowledges that, when she and Oskar were still together, her own treatment of him wasn't exactly okay and that the toxicity of their relationship went both ways. But for as much as she'd love to forget it, she's willing to accept what happened and has ultimately come to terms with it.
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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] has been feeling sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career an actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly jealous [[DarkHorseSibling of how Helga has ultimately become the more successful sister.]] Helga, however, is having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--[[TranquilFury while she doesn't yell or get physical with Olga, you can tell that Helga's very angry with her sister]]. Helga calls Olga out on pretty much all her faults [[MamaBear (particularly in Olga's treatment of the twins, Logan and Lisa)]] [[HoistByHisOwnPetard and points out that her sister's current situation in life is pretty much her own fault.]] Once Helga's finally done and leaves her sister to join the others at Slaucen's Ice Cream Parlor, Olga's left totally speechless and ultimately acknowledges that her "baby sister" is ''absolutely right''.

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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] has been feeling sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career an actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly jealous resentful of the fact that ''Helga's'' [[DarkHorseSibling of how Helga has ultimately become the more successful sister.one of the two of them.]] Helga, however, is But Helga's having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--[[TranquilFury and while she Helga doesn't yell or and/or get physical with Olga, you can tell it's obvious that Helga's very angry with Helga's]] ''[[TranquilFury really]]'' [[TranquilFury mad at her sister]]. Helga sister.]] She ultimately calls Olga out on pretty much all every single one of her faults faults, [[MamaBear (particularly in Olga's particularly when it comes to her treatment of the twins, Logan and Lisa)]] [[HoistByHisOwnPetard and points out twins (especially Lisa)]]--[[HoistByHisOwnPetard Helga also notes that her sister's Olga's current situation in life is pretty much her own fault.]] Once Helga's finally done and leaves After Helga finishes her sister speech to go join the others at Slaucen's Ice Cream Parlor, Olga's Slaucen's, Olga (who describes her sister's words as being like lashed with a whip) is left totally speechless and ultimately acknowledges speechless, especially since she has realization that her "baby sister" is ''absolutely right''.



* It may not seem like much, but after Andy (along with his siblings and their parents) arrive at the competition and see the rest of their friends and family there, Big Bob (Andy's maternal grandfather) wishes him good luck but doesn't put any pressure on him--it seems like he really has learned his lesson after what happened at Andy's spelling bee.

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* It may not seem like much, but after Andy (along with his siblings and their parents) arrive at the competition and see the rest of their friends and family there, Big Bob (Andy's maternal grandfather) wishes him good luck but doesn't put any pressure on him--it him to win the competition--it seems like he really has learned his lesson after what happened at Andy's spelling bee.
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* W.J.'s ultimately exposed for cheating[[note]]He had a bunch of quarters stuffed into his karate gloves, which, of course, would seriously hurt someone if W.J. hit them[[/note]] after Andy wins their match. While W.J. isn't technically disqualified (since Andy was able to win their match through honest means), W.J. is banned from competing in any and all future karate tournaments.
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* It may not seem like much, but after Andy (along with his siblings and their parents) arrive at the competition and see the rest of their friends and family there, Big Bob (Andy's maternal grandfather) wishes him good luck but doesn't put any pressure on him--it seems like he really has learned his lesson after what happened at Andy's spelling bee.
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* Andy's got a big karate tournament coming up and it turns out that Wolfgang Wenworth Junior (more commonly called "W.J."), the son of Arnold's old childhood rival/schoolyard bully, is planning on competing in that same competition. Once the day of the actual competition comes, Andy discovers that W.J. convinced his friends/lackeys to join his dojo in an attempt to one-up Andy at the competition. But unlike Andy (who's been taking karate since he was 6 and legitimately earned his black belt), W.J. and his friends aren't nearly as experienced in karate as he is and don't so well--Andy, on the other hand, totally dominates the competition and becomes one of the two finalists (the other being W.J.).
** When Edgar questions how Andy could be doing so well in the competition, Mitch (before being cut off by W.J.) points out that Andy and the rest of the competitors from outside of their dojo have probably seriously practiced/studied karate, so unlike them (who didn't really earn their black belts in the same way that Andy has).
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* After she and Arnold catch him trying to bribe Kiara with a check for $500, Helga finally has a chance to call out her dad on caring way too much about winning and for all the "Pataki Pride" crap that he tried pushing on her and Olga when they growing up, and also finally reveals how she had purposely lost the spelling bee that she and Arnold competed in when they were kids (in turn calling Bob out on having no faith in her to win the spelling bee on her own).

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* After she and Arnold catch him trying to bribe Kiara with a check for $500, Helga finally has a chance to call out her dad on caring way too much about winning and for all the "Pataki Pride" crap that he tried pushing on her and Olga when they were growing up, and also finally reveals how she had purposely lost the spelling bee that she and Arnold competed in when they were kids (in turn calling Bob out on having no faith in her to win the spelling bee on her own).
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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] has been feeling sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career an actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly jealous [[DarkHorseSibling of how Helga has ultimately become the more successful sister.]] Helga, however, is having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--[[TranquilFury while she doesn't yell or get physical with Olga, you can tell that Helga's very angry with her sister.]]. Helga calls Olga out on pretty much all her faults [[MamaBear (particularly in Olga's treatment of the twins, Logan and Lisa)]] [[HoistByHisOwnPetard and points out that her sister's current situation in life is pretty much her own fault.]] Once Helga's finally done and leaves her sister to join the others at Slaucen's Ice Cream Parlor, Olga's left totally speechless and ultimately acknowledges that her "baby sister" is ''absolutely right''.

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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] has been feeling sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career an actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly jealous [[DarkHorseSibling of how Helga has ultimately become the more successful sister.]] Helga, however, is having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--[[TranquilFury while she doesn't yell or get physical with Olga, you can tell that Helga's very angry with her sister.]].sister]]. Helga calls Olga out on pretty much all her faults [[MamaBear (particularly in Olga's treatment of the twins, Logan and Lisa)]] [[HoistByHisOwnPetard and points out that her sister's current situation in life is pretty much her own fault.]] Once Helga's finally done and leaves her sister to join the others at Slaucen's Ice Cream Parlor, Olga's left totally speechless and ultimately acknowledges that her "baby sister" is ''absolutely right''.
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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] has been feeling sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career an actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly jealous [[DarkHorseSibling of how Helga has ultimately become the more successful sister.]] Helga, however, is having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--[[TranquilFury while she doesn't yell or get physical, you can tell that Helga's very angry during her speech]]. Helga calls her older sister out on pretty much all of her faults [[MamaBear (particularly in Olga's treatment of Logan and Lisa)]] [[HoistByHisOwnPetard and points out that Olga's current situation in life is largely her own fault.]] Once Helga's finally done and leaves her sister, Olga's left totally speechless and ultimately acknowledges that her "baby sister" is ''absolutely right''.

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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] has been feeling sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career an actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly jealous [[DarkHorseSibling of how Helga has ultimately become the more successful sister.]] Helga, however, is having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--[[TranquilFury while she doesn't yell or get physical, physical with Olga, you can tell that Helga's very angry during with her speech]]. sister.]]. Helga calls her older sister Olga out on pretty much all of her faults [[MamaBear (particularly in Olga's treatment of the twins, Logan and Lisa)]] [[HoistByHisOwnPetard and points out that Olga's her sister's current situation in life is largely pretty much her own fault.]] Once Helga's finally done and leaves her sister, sister to join the others at Slaucen's Ice Cream Parlor, Olga's left totally speechless and ultimately acknowledges that her "baby sister" is ''absolutely right''.
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* After Andy discovers that Kiara and the rest of their (main) group of friends weren't invited to Courtney Gammelthorpe's titular party, Andy goes to confront her about it--while his dad (probably) would've been too polite to say anything if he were in his son's position, Andy (rather bluntly) tells off Courtney for how she's treating their friends and refuses to go to her party. As a result, Courtney puts Andy on the "geek list," but Andy doesn't care at this point.
** The exchange was witnessed by Kiara and the rest of their friends (Adam, Keisha, Sammy and Freddy), who're very happy to see Courtney being told off by Andy and appreciate Andy sticking up for them.
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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] has been feeling sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career an actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly jealous [[DarkHorseSibling of how Helga has ultimately become the more successful sister.]] Helga, however, is having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--[[TranquilFury while she doesn't yell or get physical, you can tell that Helga's very angry during her speech,]] pointing out to Olga that her current situation is largely her own fault. Helga also points out that [[MamaBear there's nothing wrong with Logan or Lisa,]] and that Olga shouldn't try changing them just because they're not little carbon copies of her (or worse, Big Bob). When Helga's finally done and leaves her sister, Olga's left totally speechless.
** Kind of a minor thing (in that it's something that happened off-screen), is that during her verbal beatdown to Olga, Helga mentions that Logan (who's passionate about art) once showed some of his work to Helga's old friend/classmate, Thaddeus "Curly" Gammelthorpe[[note]]Who has grown up to be a renowned artist, particularly when it comes to sculpting and photography[[/note]], who is Logan's idol. According to Helga, Curly had given his serious/genuine opinion of Logan's work: he's very talented and has the potential to become a great artist when he grows up.

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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] has been feeling sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career an actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly jealous [[DarkHorseSibling of how Helga has ultimately become the more successful sister.]] Helga, however, is having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--[[TranquilFury while she doesn't yell or get physical, you can tell that Helga's very angry during her speech,]] pointing speech]]. Helga calls her older sister out to Olga on pretty much all of her faults [[MamaBear (particularly in Olga's treatment of Logan and Lisa)]] [[HoistByHisOwnPetard and points out that her Olga's current situation in life is largely her own fault. Helga also points out that [[MamaBear there's nothing wrong with Logan or Lisa,]] and that Olga shouldn't try changing them just because they're not little carbon copies of her (or worse, Big Bob). When fault.]] Once Helga's finally done and leaves her sister, Olga's left totally speechless.
speechless and ultimately acknowledges that her "baby sister" is ''absolutely right''.
** Kind of a minor thing (in that it's something that happened off-screen), is that during her verbal beatdown to Olga, Helga mentions that Logan (who's passionate about art) once showed some of his work to Helga's old friend/classmate, Thaddeus "Curly" Gammelthorpe[[note]]Who has grown up to be a renowned artist, particularly when it comes to sculpting and photography[[/note]], artist[[/note]], who is Logan's idol. According to Helga, Curly had given his serious/genuine opinion of Logan's work: he's very talented and has the potential to become a great artist when he grows up.
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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] has been feeling sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career an actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly jealous (to the point of possibly being resentful) [[DarkHorseSibling of how Helga has ultimately become the more successful sister.]] Helga, however, is having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--while she doesn't yell or get physical with her sister, Helga calmly points out that Olga's only making herself miserable and how her current situation is largely her own fault. Helga also points out that [[MamaBear there's nothing wrong with Logan or Lisa,]] and that Olga shouldn't try changing them just because they're not little carbon copies of her (or worse, Big Bob). When Helga's finally done and leaves her sister, Olga's left totally speechless.

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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] has been feeling sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career an actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly jealous (to the point of possibly being resentful) [[DarkHorseSibling of how Helga has ultimately become the more successful sister.]] Helga, however, is having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--while attitude]]--[[TranquilFury while she doesn't yell or get physical with her sister, Helga calmly points out physical, you can tell that Olga's only making herself miserable and how Helga's very angry during her speech,]] pointing out to Olga that her current situation is largely her own fault. Helga also points out that [[MamaBear there's nothing wrong with Logan or Lisa,]] and that Olga shouldn't try changing them just because they're not little carbon copies of her (or worse, Big Bob). When Helga's finally done and leaves her sister, Olga's left totally speechless.
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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] is feeling for herself over a lot of things, like her failed career as an actress, her shaky marriage to Patrick, her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly jealous (to the point of possibly being resentful) [[DarkHorseSibling of how Helga has ultimately become the more successful sister.]] Helga, however, is having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--while she doesn't yell or get physical with her sister, Helga calmly points out that Olga's only making herself miserable and how her current situation is largely her own fault. Helga also points out that [[MamaBear there's nothing wrong with Logan and Lisa,]] and that Olga shouldn't try changing them just because there not little carbon copies of her (or worse, Big Bob). When Helga's finally done and leaves her sister, Olga's left totally speechless.
** Kind of a minor thing (in that it's something that happened off-screen), is that during her verbal beatdown to Olga, Helga mentions that Logan (who's passionate about art) once showed some of his work to Helga's old friend/classmate, Thaddeus "Curly" Gammelthorpe[[note]]Who has grown up to be a renowned artist, particularly when it comes to sculpting and photography[[/note]], who is Logan's idol. According to Helga, Curly had given his serious/genuine opinion of Logan's work: it's quite good and Logan has the potential to become a great artist when he grows up.

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* Near the end of the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce as she's gotten older[[/note]] is has been feeling for sorry herself throughout the entire story, mulling over a lot of things, like things such as her [[HighHopesZeroTalent failed career as an actress, actress]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage to Patrick, marriage]] [[LazyBum to]] [[LazyHusband Patrick]], her distant relationship with her kids (particularly her daughter) and is clearly jealous (to the point of possibly being resentful) [[DarkHorseSibling of how Helga has ultimately become the more successful sister.]] Helga, however, is having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude]]--while she doesn't yell or get physical with her sister, Helga calmly points out that Olga's only making herself miserable and how her current situation is largely her own fault. Helga also points out that [[MamaBear there's nothing wrong with Logan and or Lisa,]] and that Olga shouldn't try changing them just because there they're not little carbon copies of her (or worse, Big Bob). When Helga's finally done and leaves her sister, Olga's left totally speechless.
** Kind of a minor thing (in that it's something that happened off-screen), is that during her verbal beatdown to Olga, Helga mentions that Logan (who's passionate about art) once showed some of his work to Helga's old friend/classmate, Thaddeus "Curly" Gammelthorpe[[note]]Who has grown up to be a renowned artist, particularly when it comes to sculpting and photography[[/note]], who is Logan's idol. According to Helga, Curly had given his serious/genuine opinion of Logan's work: it's quite good he's very talented and Logan has the potential to become a great artist when he grows up.

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* Near the end of "A Perfect Disaster", Olga, who has become even more of a BrokenAce and is feeling sorry for herself over [[HighHopesZeroTalent her failed career as an actresss]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage with]] [[LazyHusband her husband Patrick]], her distant relashionship with her kids (especially her daughter) and feeling jealous over the fact that [[DarkHorseSibling her sister has become the succesful one]]. Helga, however, calls her out on her attitude. She does not yell or get physical with her sister, she only calmly points out that Olga is making herself miserable and its her own actions that lead her to where she is today. She also [[MamaBear points out that there is nothing wrong with her children, Logan and Lisa]], and that she shouldn't try to change them just because they don't want to follow in her footsteps. Olga is left speechless as a result.
** Kind of a minor thing (in that it's something that happened off-screen), is that during her verbal beatdown to Olga, Helga mentions that Logan (who's passionate about art) once showed some of his work to Helga's old friend/classmate, Thaddeus "Curly" Gammelthorpe (who has grown up to be a renowned artist, particularly when it comes to sculpting and photography), who is Logan's idol. According to Helga, Curly had given his serious/genuine opinion of Logan's work: it's quite good and Logan has the potential to become a great artist when he grows up.
* In the final chapter of "The Spelling Bee II," after Arnold and Helga catch him trying to bribe Kiara with a check for $500 to purposely lose Hillwood's annual spelling bee so Andy can win, the couple angrily confront him about it and Helga calls her dad out on it and finally reveals how she had purposely lost the spelling when she and Arnold were kids not only to get back at him for attempting to bribe Arnold, but also for his lack of trust in her to win the competition on her own.
** Andy ultimately ends up losing the competition to Kiara, and while he does seem a bit bummed, he's ultimately happy for his best friend.
** After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out how not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current competition and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but also that he tried bribing someone in the competition back when Olga had competed in it and that he was also planning on bribing someone in it during the times that Olga's kids, Logan and Lisa, had competed in it (but they both lost before he had a chance to do so). Everyone calls him out on this, and Bob feels genuinely ashamed of what he did and acknowledges that what he did was wrong.

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* Near the end of "A Perfect Disaster", Olga, who the second-to-last chapter, Olga[[note]]Who has become even more of a BrokenAce and as she's gotten older[[/note]] is feeling sorry for herself over [[HighHopesZeroTalent a lot of things, like her failed career as an actresss]], [[NoAccountingForTaste actress, her shaky marriage with]] [[LazyHusband her husband Patrick]], to Patrick, her distant relashionship relationship with her kids (especially (particularly her daughter) and feeling is clearly jealous over (to the fact that point of possibly being resentful) [[DarkHorseSibling her sister of how Helga has ultimately become the succesful one]]. more successful sister.]] Helga, however, is having none of this and [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her sister out on her attitude. She does not attitude]]--while she doesn't yell or get physical with her sister, she only Helga calmly points out that Olga is Olga's only making herself miserable and its how her current situation is largely her own actions that lead her to where she is today. She fault. Helga also [[MamaBear points out that there is [[MamaBear there's nothing wrong with her children, Logan and Lisa]], Lisa,]] and that she Olga shouldn't try to change changing them just because they don't want to follow in there not little carbon copies of her footsteps. Olga is (or worse, Big Bob). When Helga's finally done and leaves her sister, Olga's left speechless as a result.
totally speechless.
** Kind of a minor thing (in that it's something that happened off-screen), is that during her verbal beatdown to Olga, Helga mentions that Logan (who's passionate about art) once showed some of his work to Helga's old friend/classmate, Thaddeus "Curly" Gammelthorpe (who Gammelthorpe[[note]]Who has grown up to be a renowned artist, particularly when it comes to sculpting and photography), photography[[/note]], who is Logan's idol. According to Helga, Curly had given his serious/genuine opinion of Logan's work: it's quite good and Logan has the potential to become a great artist when he grows up.
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* After she and
Arnold and Helga catch him trying to bribe Kiara with a check for $500 to purposely lose Hillwood's annual spelling bee so Andy can win, the couple angrily confront him about it and $500, Helga calls finally has a chance to call out her dad out on it caring way too much about winning and for all the "Pataki Pride" crap that he tried pushing on her and Olga when they growing up, and also finally reveals how she had purposely lost the spelling when bee that she and Arnold competed in when they were kids not only to get back at him for attempting to bribe Arnold, but also for his lack of trust (in turn calling Bob out on having no faith in her to win the competition spelling bee on her own.
** Andy ultimately ends up losing
own).
* Kiara gets 1st-place in
the competition to Kiara, and spelling bee while Andy gets 2nd-place--though he does seem a bit bummed, is kind of bummed about losing, he's ultimately happy for his best friend.
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friend and is happy that he at least lost to someone like her.
*
After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out how not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current competition and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but also that he tried bribing someone in the competition back he's done it (or at least attempted to do it) three[[note]]After Olga questions him on it, Bob confesses that when Olga had first competed in it, he thought about doing it but didn't go through it--but this makes it clear to Olga that, despite always trying so hard to please her dad, he still didn't have a ton of faith in her.[[/note]] other[[note]]When Lisa (speaking herself and Logan) questions him, Bob admits that he was also planning on bribing to bribe someone in it during the times that Olga's kids, Logan and Lisa, they had competed in it (but it, but they both lost got eliminated before he had a chance to do so). Everyone so.[[/note]] times.
** Of course, everyone
calls him out on this, it (verbally and not-so-verbally) and, shockingly enough, Bob feels genuinely ashamed of what he did and acknowledges (like, actually admitting out loud in front of everyone) that what he did was wrong.wrong.
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* Near the end of "A Perfect Disaster", Olga, who has become even more of a BrokenAce and is feeling sorry for herself over [[HighHopesZeroTalent her failed career as an actresss]], [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage with]] [[LazyHusband her husband Patrick]], her distant relashionship with her kids(especially kids (especially her daughter) and feeling jealous over the fact that [[DarkHorseSibling her sister has become the succesful one]]. Helga, however, calls her out on her attitude. She does not yell or get physical with her sister, she only calmly points out that Olga is making herself miserable and its her own actions that lead her to where she is today. She also [[MamaBear points out that there is nothing wrong with her children, Logan and Lisa]], and that she shouldn't try to change them just because they don't wanna want to follow in her footsteps. Olga is left speechless as a result.
** Kind of a minor thing (in that it's something that happened off-screen), is that during her verbal beatdown to Olga, Helga mentions that Logan (who's passionate about art) once showed some of his work to Helga's old friend/classmate, Thaddeus "Curly" Gammelthorpe (who has grown up to be a renowned artist, particularly when it comes to sculpting and photography), who is Logan's idol. According to Helga, Curly had given his serious/genuine opinion of Logan's work: it's quite good and Logan has the potential to become a great artist when he grows up.



** After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out how not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but also that he tried bribing someone in the competition back when Olga had competed in it and that he was also planning on bribing someone in it during the times that Olga's kids, Logan and Lisa, had competed in it (but they both lost before he had a chance to do so). Everyone calls him out on this, and Bob feels genuinely ashamed of what he did and acknowledges that what he did was wrong.

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** After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out how not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current competition and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but also that he tried bribing someone in the competition back when Olga had competed in it and that he was also planning on bribing someone in it during the times that Olga's kids, Logan and Lisa, had competed in it (but they both lost before he had a chance to do so). Everyone calls him out on this, and Bob feels genuinely ashamed of what he did and acknowledges that what he did was wrong.
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* Near the end of "A Perfect Disaster", Olga, who has become a BrokenAce and is feeling sorry for herself over [[HighHopesZeroTalent her failed career as an actresss]], [[NoAccountForTaste her shaky marriage with]] [[LazyHusband her husband Patrick]], her distant relashionship with her kids(especially her daughter) and feeling jealous over the fact that [[DarkHorseSibling her sister has become the succesful one]]. Helga, however, calls her out on her attitude. She does not yell or get physical with her sister, she only calmly points out that Olga is making herself miserable and its her own actions that lead her to where she is today. She also [[MamaBear points out that there is nothing wrong with her children, Logan and Lisa]], and that she shouldn't try to change them just because they don't wanna follow in her footsteps. Olga is left speechless as a result.

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* Near the end of "A Perfect Disaster", Olga, who has become a BrokenAce and is feeling sorry for herself over [[HighHopesZeroTalent her failed career as an actresss]], [[NoAccountForTaste [[NoAccountingForTaste her shaky marriage with]] [[LazyHusband her husband Patrick]], her distant relashionship with her kids(especially her daughter) and feeling jealous over the fact that [[DarkHorseSibling her sister has become the succesful one]]. Helga, however, calls her out on her attitude. She does not yell or get physical with her sister, she only calmly points out that Olga is making herself miserable and its her own actions that lead her to where she is today. She also [[MamaBear points out that there is nothing wrong with her children, Logan and Lisa]], and that she shouldn't try to change them just because they don't wanna follow in her footsteps. Olga is left speechless as a result.
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* Near the end of "A Perfect Disaster", Olga, who has become a BrokenAce and is feeling sorry for herself over [[HighHopesZeroTalent her failed career as an actresss]], [[NoSccountingForTaste her shaky marriage with]] [[LazyHusband her husband Patrick]], her distant relashionship with her kids(especially her daughter) and feeling jealous over the fact that [[DarkHorseSibling her sister has become the succesful one]]. Helga, however, calls her out on her attitude. She does not yell or get physical with her sister, she only calmly points out that Olga is making herself miserable and its her own actions that lead her to where she is today. She also [[MamaBear points out that there is nothing wrong with her children, Logan and Lisa]], and that she shouldn't try to change them just because they don't wanna follow in her footsteps. Olga is left speechless as a result.

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* Near the end of "A Perfect Disaster", Olga, who has become a BrokenAce and is feeling sorry for herself over [[HighHopesZeroTalent her failed career as an actresss]], [[NoSccountingForTaste [[NoAccountForTaste her shaky marriage with]] [[LazyHusband her husband Patrick]], her distant relashionship with her kids(especially her daughter) and feeling jealous over the fact that [[DarkHorseSibling her sister has become the succesful one]]. Helga, however, calls her out on her attitude. She does not yell or get physical with her sister, she only calmly points out that Olga is making herself miserable and its her own actions that lead her to where she is today. She also [[MamaBear points out that there is nothing wrong with her children, Logan and Lisa]], and that she shouldn't try to change them just because they don't wanna follow in her footsteps. Olga is left speechless as a result.
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** After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out how not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but also that he tried bribing someone in the competition back when Olga had competed in it and that he also thought about bribing someone in it during the times that Logan and Lisa had competed in it (but they both lost before he had a chance to do so). Everyone calls him out on this, and Bob feels genuinely ashamed of what he did and acknowledges that what he did was wrong.

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** After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out how not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but also that he tried bribing someone in the competition back when Olga had competed in it and that he was also thought about planning on bribing someone in it during the times that Olga's kids, Logan and Lisa Lisa, had competed in it (but they both lost before he had a chance to do so). Everyone calls him out on this, and Bob feels genuinely ashamed of what he did and acknowledges that what he did was wrong.
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* In the final chapter of "The Spelling Bee II," after Arnold and Helga catch him trying to bribe Kiara with a check for $500 to purposely lose Hillwood's annual spelling bee so Andy can win, the couple angrily confront him about it and Helga calls her dad out on it and finally reveals how she had purposely lost the spelling when she and Arnold were kids not only to get back at him for attempting to bribe Arnold, but also for his lack of trust in her to win the competition on her own.
** Andy ultimately ends up losing the competition to Kiara, and while he does seem a bit bummed, he's ultimately happy for his best friend.
** After the competition, Andy and the rest of the kids (plus Kiara's family and Olga) find out how not only about Bob trying to bribe Kiara at the current and Arnold at the same competition when he and Helga were kids, but also that he tried bribing someone in the competition back when Olga had competed in it and that he also thought about bribing someone in it during the times that Logan and Lisa had competed in it (but they both lost before he had a chance to do so). Everyone calls him out on this, and Bob feels genuinely ashamed of what he did and acknowledges that what he did was wrong.

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