Whizz-Wazzing
00:00 - 02:34
2m 34s

The Eds learn of the recent fads in the cul-de-sac and try to follow them so they don't feel left out.

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This satirical clip makes fun of the stereotypes about and expectations of women from decades ago.
Molly's mother announces that she will take a job at the factory, much to the surprise of her children. When she tells them that she plans to build planes and assemble war machinery, her children have a hard time picturing her out of her domestic duties. They feel she should be there for them at home since their father is in London supporting the war efforts.
Five high school students, all from different stereotypes (brainiac, athlete, basket case, princess, and criminal) report to detention on a Saturday. The narrator indicates that these stereotypes don't truly reflect who the students are and are merely "convenient definitions" of them.
Bianca Piper, a high school senior, tells her crush that she likes him, only to learn that he recently got back together with his girlfriend. When his girlfriend sees her, she threatens to release a video about her. Bianca stands up to her and gives her an empowering speech on self-image.
Principal Skinner hosts a diversity forum that discusses the different perceptions of men and women in core academic subjects, more specifically math. The forum goes astray, and Springfield Elementary gets a new principal that feels it's best to separate boys and girls in order to provide the best math education to each group. She develops this opinion based on stereotypes of boys and girls.