Designing Women: Wanting to reprogram Jenny into liking him, Sheldon gets a hold of her blueprints. But when Vexus nabs them from Sheldon, it puts Jenny up against the evil Cluster Queen who now knows her every weapon. It's up to Jenny to use brains over brawn to defeat her arch enemy. '' ''Robot Riot: For the sake of Tuck's self-esteem, Jenny allows herself to be used as his robot in a Robot War competition. However, with his greedy longing for victory and the title that goes along with it, Tuck pushes Jenny into the ring with giant robots that are actually the Cluster bugs in disguise. It's a fight to the finish that teaches Tuck a valuable lesson in friendship and to stay away from robot wars!moreless
"Designing Women" has an error: Sheldon wants to see Jenny's plan to see how she was programmed, but the plan just shows how Jenny was built, not how the software was programmed to give her personality.
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Mrs. Wakeman: All I'm saying is Vexus is a smart cookie. You can't always rely on gizmos and gadgets to get the job done.
Jenny: (hushed tone) Why'd you put em' in me then?
Mrs. Wakeman: What? What was that dear?
Jenny: Nothing Mom.
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Episode Title: Designing Women is based on the TV show of the same name.
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While looking for Jenny's blueprints, Sheldon opens an overhead hatch and some balls of fluff hit him on the head. This could be an allusion to a Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles" which had Capt. Kirk open an overhead hatch and tribbles bounce on his head.
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