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However, before Richard can give a speech, Principal Brown clarifies that it was not Richard who won and that the 'letter' he received was fake. After Granny Jojo helps him build up confidence and contours his face, he goes to the prom and happily jumps on-stage as Principal Brown is about to announce who was named prom king. In a flashback to high school, Richard receives a letter from Principal Brown, stating that he was to be named prom king. They go to a psychologist, where Richard explains where the humiliation first began.
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He tearfully apologizes for what he said afterwards, with Anais concluding that he requires professional help. Offended, Richard attempts to roast the kids, but inadvertently showers them with compliments. Gumball angrily concludes that if Richard cannot beat Harold, he has to get on his level, but Anais interjects, claiming that Richard does not have it in him to act badly. Right when Richard is about to eat it, though, Harold drops by on a one-wheel hoverboard and steals the candy. Richard and the kids sit sadly outside, but Darwin offers Richard a piece of the candy to cheer him up. Darwin takes advantage of the opportunity to steal candy from a bowl on her desk. They all decide that it is not worth the effort, and as the lawyer approaches the door to escort them out of her office, she freezes again. Eventually he runs out, forcing Anais to use a Daisy Dollar, causing the conversation to briefly continue in the form of a song. However, their lawyer proves to be too expensive, stopping mid-sentence to ensure that Richard continually pays for her service. Gumball suggests that Richard should tell Nicole about it, but he thinks that would only disappoint her.Īnais proposes that Richard gets some legal advice on the situation. Later, when grocery shopping, Harold calls Richard through the intercom telling him to "come collect his dignity from the front desk." Richard tries to dismiss it as friendly teasing, but the kids are not convinced, especially after Harold proceeds to give Richard a painful wedgie, pulling the underwear over his shoulders. While clothes shopping, Harold reappears, jokingly replacing Richard's pants with a much tighter pair. He then walks up to Richard's car window and throws his keys at Richard, telling him to park it in the shade, then proceeds to discuss his birthday party before informing Richard that he is not invited. The episode begins with Richard about to park in front of the Elmore Mall with Gumball, Darwin, and Anais in the backseat, but Harold rear-ends their car.
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Reeves of course directed The Batman, the big screen’s most recent live-action take on the Dark Knight (now played by Robert Pattinson), while Abrams - in addition to of course numerous Star Trek and Star Wars projects, plus TV’s Lost and Alias - is an EP on HBO Max’s still-in-development Justice League Dark series.Important details about the plot or story are up ahead Abrams, Matt Reeves and Ed Brubaker also serving as EPs.
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This news of course comes amid numerous programming changes at an in-transition HBO Max, where some projects are being nixed and others that already stream on the service are being (not-so-)quietly removed.Īnd as TVLine previously reported, there will be no fifth season of Young Justice, since HBO Max had only ordered one season of the superhero team-up series and that original plan remains unchanged.īatman: Caped Crusader is an animated reimagining of the Batman mythology by way of Batman: The Animated Series‘ own Bruce Timm, with J.J. Animation, will continue production while they are shopped to other outlets. TVLine hears that all six projects, mostly from Warner Bros. Batman: Caped Crusader, which 15 months ago received a series order from HBO Max and Cartoon Network, is among six animated projects that are no longer being produced for HBO Max, sources confirm for TVLine.