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** Zigzagged in "Omega Kids"; the whole student body minus the main 6 gets sick from food poisoning, and Miss Finster goes from house-to-house to offer assistance to their parents. This leaves T.J. and his friends free to do whatever they want on the playground, and they take advantage of it, albeit by using the swings and jungle gym without waiting in line, and T.J. wears King Bob's hat. By the second day, however, they get bored; there aren't enough kids to play kickball, and it's no fun to mess with the Ashleys if they aren't there to scream.
** "The Fuss Over Finster" features Ms. Finster injuring her ankle after the candy that she confiscates spills out of her bag and cause her to slip. While T.J. comes up with a plan to steal the candy back, Gus reveals they didn't need it: Finster can't enforce order while walking on crutches and shouting at the kids, who are much faster than her. Randall is no help, and chaos returns to the playground. Seeing how overwhelmed she is, T.J. feels guilty and organizes a playground-wide truce, including the kindergartners, until Ms. Finster's ankle recovers. He tells Finster that it will be back to business when she heals up.
* ''[[Futurama]]'': In "A Farewell to Arms," the gang finds an ancient Martian pyramid and calendar saying the world will end in 3012, with a solar flare aimed at Earth. No regular electronics work, only a stone spaceship. When President Nixon gets wind of it, a Choose-Matron decides who will take the ship to Mars and who will stay behind. After the ship leaves, Earth falls to looting and anarchy, with Bender enjoying it.
 
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