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'''Poetic Injustice''' is the second part of the 13th episode in the fourth and final season of Dexter's Laboratory. It first aired on November 20, 2003. In this episode, Dexter meets a girl named Mary Weather and tries to win her heart.<br />
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'''Poetic Injustice''' is the second part of the 13rd aired and 12nd produced episode in the fourth and final season of [[Dexter's Laboratory]]. It first aired on November 20, 2003. In this episode, [[Dexter]] meets a girl named [[Mary Weather]] and tries to win her heart.
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The episode name is a pun on the term "poetic justice."
 
 
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
[[Dexter]] gets on the bus and sees a girl there named [[Mary Weather]]. He is in love with her but he doesn't have the courage to talk to her. He sits behind her on the bus and her hair blows in her face. He goes to and back from school and when he gets off the bus, [[Dee Dee]] says that she doesn't even know he exists. She says that she can help him but he ignores her.
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Dexter gets on the bus and sees a girl there named Mary Weather. He is in love with her but he doesn't have the courage to talk to her. He sits behind her on the bus and her hair blows in her face. He goes to and back from school and when he gets off the bus, [[Dee Dee]] says that she doesn't even know he exists. She says that she can help him but he ignores her.
   
 
The next day he talks to her himself. He tells her about how he dissected a goat in his lab and she smacks him up against the window. Then, he decides to change his mind and he asks Dee Dee to help him. Dee Dee tells him that if he wants her to fall in love with him, then he should use poetry. Dexter tells her that he can't write poetry. Dee Dee says that she can help with that because she knows how to write poetry.
 
The next day he talks to her himself. He tells her about how he dissected a goat in his lab and she smacks him up against the window. Then, he decides to change his mind and he asks Dee Dee to help him. Dee Dee tells him that if he wants her to fall in love with him, then he should use poetry. Dexter tells her that he can't write poetry. Dee Dee says that she can help with that because she knows how to write poetry.
   
 
Dee Dee gives Dexter a romantic poem and he reads it to her the next day. Mary Weather falls in love with him and the bus flies. Dee Dee keeps giving Dexter poems and Dexter keeps reading them. Then, Dexter starts saying insulting poems about Dee Dee. Dee Dee gets mad and gives Dexter a horrible evil poem. Dexter reads it and Mary Weather falls out of love with him and smacks him up against the window again and Dexter loses his relationship with Mary Weather and sadly goes home.
 
Dee Dee gives Dexter a romantic poem and he reads it to her the next day. Mary Weather falls in love with him and the bus flies. Dee Dee keeps giving Dexter poems and Dexter keeps reading them. Then, Dexter starts saying insulting poems about Dee Dee. Dee Dee gets mad and gives Dexter a horrible evil poem. Dexter reads it and Mary Weather falls out of love with him and smacks him up against the window again and Dexter loses his relationship with Mary Weather and sadly goes home.
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==Appearances==
 
==Characters==
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===Characters===
 
*[[Dexter]]
 
*[[Dexter]]
 
*[[Dee Dee]]
 
*[[Dee Dee]]
 
*[[Mary Weather]]
 
*[[Mary Weather]]
 
*[[Dad]] (Cameo)
 
*[[Dad]] (Cameo)
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===Locations===
 
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*[[Huber Elementary]] (Final Appearance)
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*[[Dexter's House]]
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===Miscellaneous===
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*School Bus (Final Appearance)
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
===Notes===
 
===Notes===
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*Although though most episodes premiered on Fridays, this episode (along with "[[They Got Chops]]" and "[[Comedy of Feathers]]") premiered on a Thursday, as part of Cartoon Network's "November Premieres" block, where a new episode of a Cartoon Cartoon would premiere on a random weekday throughout the month.
*Last time when Dexter in Love.
 
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*Last appearance of the [[Huber Elementary]] and its bus.
===Episode Connections===
 
 
*This is another episode where Dexter isn't in his lab.
   
 
===Cultural References===
 
===Cultural References===
 
*It's referenced in the episode "[[Babe Sitter]]" when [[Mandark]] has used a girl's brown hair.
 
*It's referenced in the episode "[[Babe Sitter]]" when [[Mandark]] has used a girl's brown hair.
 
*The episode name is a pun on the term "poetic justice."
===Errors===
 
 
 
===Production Notes===
 
===Production Notes===
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*Although this episode is aired on 2003, It was made in the same year according to the credits.
*This is another episode where Dexter isn't in his lab.
 
 
====Airing====
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*Though this episode aired as the Season 4 finale of this show, it is actually the second part of 77th produced episode of Season 4, creating a continuity error in the American broadcast.
 
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Revision as of 19:20, 31 May 2021

General
Script
Gallery
They Got Chops "They Got Chops" Premiere Order
"Poetic Injustice"
"Comedy of Feathers" Comedy of Feathers
They Got Chops "They Got Chops" Production Order
"Poetic Injustice"
"Comedy of Feathers" Comedy of Feathers
Poetic Injustice
Season 4, Episode 13b
Episode name reference to/pun on: The 1993 film Poetic Justice
Poetic Injustice card
Air date November 20, 2003
Production number 412b
Written by Mark O' Hare
Storyboard by Mark O' Hare
Directed by Chris Savino, Robert Alvarez, Paul Stec (art direction)

Poetic Injustice is the second part of the 13rd aired and 12nd produced episode in the fourth and final season of Dexter's Laboratory. It first aired on November 20, 2003. In this episode, Dexter meets a girl named Mary Weather and tries to win her heart.

Plot

Dexter gets on the bus and sees a girl there named Mary Weather. He is in love with her but he doesn't have the courage to talk to her. He sits behind her on the bus and her hair blows in her face. He goes to and back from school and when he gets off the bus, Dee Dee says that she doesn't even know he exists. She says that she can help him but he ignores her.

The next day he talks to her himself. He tells her about how he dissected a goat in his lab and she smacks him up against the window. Then, he decides to change his mind and he asks Dee Dee to help him. Dee Dee tells him that if he wants her to fall in love with him, then he should use poetry. Dexter tells her that he can't write poetry. Dee Dee says that she can help with that because she knows how to write poetry.

Dee Dee gives Dexter a romantic poem and he reads it to her the next day. Mary Weather falls in love with him and the bus flies. Dee Dee keeps giving Dexter poems and Dexter keeps reading them. Then, Dexter starts saying insulting poems about Dee Dee. Dee Dee gets mad and gives Dexter a horrible evil poem. Dexter reads it and Mary Weather falls out of love with him and smacks him up against the window again and Dexter loses his relationship with Mary Weather and sadly goes home.

Appearances

Characters

Locations

Miscellaneous

  • School Bus (Final Appearance)

Trivia

Notes

  • Although though most episodes premiered on Fridays, this episode (along with "They Got Chops" and "Comedy of Feathers") premiered on a Thursday, as part of Cartoon Network's "November Premieres" block, where a new episode of a Cartoon Cartoon would premiere on a random weekday throughout the month.
  • Last appearance of the Huber Elementary and its bus.
  • This is another episode where Dexter isn't in his lab.

Cultural References

  • It's referenced in the episode "Babe Sitter" when Mandark has used a girl's brown hair.
  • The episode name is a pun on the term "poetic justice."

Production Notes

  • Although this episode is aired on 2003, It was made in the same year according to the credits.

Airing

  • Though this episode aired as the Season 4 finale of this show, it is actually the second part of 77th produced episode of Season 4, creating a continuity error in the American broadcast.