We go Season 3 now once again, and this time look at an episode of Arthur that tries to connect to their audience something of great importance.
Our episode this time is "Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight" It first aired on June 3rd 1999.
Now the episode: Nadine is back and she unfreezes the picture. She rewinds what happens to show what D.W was doing and DW wishes that her parents were different after her parents were being too fair. She imagines that her parents would do whatever she wants and force Arthur to play with her. Then she hears the milk and stuff fall over and the parents start arguing. D.W runs to Arthur because she's scared that her parents yelled. Arthur decides to go check after D.W looks scared. He hears them too.
We keep getting sad D.W/Copyright WGBH
D.W then imagines that the parents don't speak to each other anymore. They live in the same house though, Arthur says that's silly because they'd divorce instead. (Though that's implied not said) Apparently they imagine if their father moves out since he is the cook, that they wouldn't have food anymore. (well then) So then they imagine if they lived with their dad instead but they only have one car so, no car rides. (what?) Then they imagine the two of them being split up. Then what if they lose both parents and become orphans.
Don't leave over spilled milk/Copyright WGBH
Then they imagine they live together without their parents in a country home? Arthur decides to talk to them. When they hear the parents debating about leaving they think that he's leaving leaving. He's just getting milk. The parents explain that sometimes adults get mad and disagree but they don't hate each other.
Another episode where Arthur and D.W work together or have a common thing together or whatever I am trying to express here. This is one of those episodes that works to tell it's target audience that if your parents are fighting that doesn't mean they are going to break up because people who love each other sometimes disagree. It's a message that I think should be said as much as saying that maybe two people find it better not to be together anymore.
D.W not understanding what they were saying but only hearing the raised voices works well too, as a way to show that even what could be a meaningless argument over spilled stuff can sound worrying to a small child. It does it's theme well and still keeps some lightness as well.
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