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What Goes Around, Comes Around – Episodes 3 & 4

Episode 3
Abigail the angel finds herself impatient with Gabriel's messy side of the room. She nags him so much that he moves in with Chad to get away from her for a few days. She then realizes how much she depends on her brother for companionship and that she is really lonesome without him and misses his company. She realizes that she should have been more patient and set a better teaching example for Gabriel. She's always known that Gabriel was gifted with more human qualities than angelic perfection. In the past she had more than understood his stubborn and human-like attributes and made allowances for them. She realizes that it was mean-spirited of her to nag him into trying to change his normal personality traits.

Gabriel realizes that his twin was trying to be helpful, but came off as argumentative. He's always known that Abigail is a neat freak and if he'd really looked at the differences between them, he would have realized that her helpfulness and caring more than compensated for her "perfect angel" personality traits.

Episode 4
Cyclic still doesn't care for Jotasha's cat, Kitzy Kat. He insists he is allergic. He makes so many little negative comments that Kitzy Kat runs away. Jotasha is devastated. Cyclic feels like a fool when he realizes that Jotasha really loves the homeless cat and he has been more than a little jealous of him. He and Freddy set out into the forest to find Kitzy Kat and bring him home. (Abigail and her perfection begins to look better and better to Gabriel.) It all ends well with the twins reuniting, and Cyclic and Freddy finding Kitzy Kat.

Moral and Value of Episodes 3 & 4 – What Goes Around Comes Around -
These episodes deal with trying to treat one another as we would like to be treated. It includes acceptance, teamwork, sharing and caring.

What Goes Around, Comes Around suggests that we can all be more respectful and tolerant of other people's personalities, backgrounds, and differences of genes, likes and dislikes. It's healthy and good for all of us to be different. The big lesson for children here is that they need to be more cognizant of other people's feelings and reasons for being and acting the way they do.




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