Top 10 Worst Muffy Crosswire Moments from Arthur
This episode truly shows just how spoiled and selfish Muffy can be after she becomes allergic to the new caret in her house Francine invites her to stay with them while its being removed and immediately she becomes very rude to Francine and her family complaining about everything a T.V. with only three channels leftovers for dinner and not being able to play he music loudly Francine becomes so fed up with her selfish behavior she tells her to leave at one point she stated that she didn't care about anyone but herself Francine's dad tries to defend Muffy saying that she's not use to living in a house with lots of different rules ignoring the part that Muffy lives in a house with no rules and does whatever she wants.
This is why I really hate Muffy, the whole episode she is spoiled and unkind, and here's the kicker Franchine was the one who invited Muffy to come stay with them and instead of being grateful she becomes really rude to everyone.
Muffy and her friends jokingly make a batch of cookies which turn out to be really good so good she uses it to win the bake off but takes all the credit for making them which makes everyone mad at her and as it turns out she doesn't remember the recipe she ask the others for the recipe they reluctantly give her the recipe and ask if shed give them credit and she says no the moment really puzzles me as why would they giver her the recipe if part of them already knew she wouldn't give them credit for it eventually she gives them the credit they deserve.
Muffy convinces Sue Ellen to let her come on a trip to Crown City which Muffy claims she's been there before but in reality has never been there before, and its pretty much like D.W. goes to Washington Muffy finds out that Crown City is nothing like she thought it was and complains about everything.
In a flashback episode Muffy befiends Francine in Second grade and while studying for a test Muffy claims she doesn't need to study because she already knows everything about math but on test day she cheats of Francine's paper and claims that she would never cheat and Francine gets the blame and ends up in detention but eventually she tells the truth and their friendship is saved.
Basically Muffy starts a book club for no real reason and ends up abusing everyone including Bailey and worst she showed absolute no interest in the book she choose, she only baought the book just for the dolls they come with, why bother starting a book club if you have no intrest in books in the first place.
Muffy is having a Carnival inn her backyard and Arthur suggests that they have show where they dress like clowns and make people laugh when Arthur tells one joke and nobody laughs and Muffy worries that Arthur will wreck her Carnival which is ridicules and she orders everyone to try and make Arthur funny or he won't perform in the show.
Francine looks upon a new shoe and then earns her allowance for several weeks to buy them. But by the time she saves up for them, all the shoes were sold out and Muffy coincidentally was jumping with the shoes in comfort. Muffy giggles in surprise when Francine says that there were no more shoes. When asked by Francine if she could give the shoes, Muffy lies that she has a foot "fungus". Francine crossly responds, "Muffy Crosswire, you're the selfish, spoiled brat I've ever met"!
Muffy in astonishment, remarks, "Spoiled? Me? ".
This episode proved that the writers FINALLY realized how spoiled their character is.
Francine visits the website for Camp Elysium with the following sequence:
Part 1: The chefs serve the children lobster
Narrator: "At Camp Elysium, the discriminating child will enjoy a well-balanced diet"
Francine turns away from the screen and remarks "ugh" (the irony of such a humongous lobster being part of "a well-balanced diet").
Part 2: The same children play croquet
Narrator: "thrilling sports"
Part 3: A girl with long and braided golden hair wearing a weird-looking bull head sings German opera
Narrator: "the arts"
Francine looks at the screen enviously
Part 4: A kid rides on a horse
Narrator: "And access to our stable of thoroughbred horses, because every discrminating child should know the rudiments of horse ballet"
Initially excited by the mention of horses, Francine turns to the screen, but then again turns away when the narrator says "because... ballet". She sarcastically remarks "yippee".
Part 5: The children ...more