being a "little girl" as an excuse, aggravating him. For instance, Francine proceeds to talk behind Arthur's back to Binky about the incident and Fern uses D.W.
Arthur's friends (even Buster, who was appalled by D.W.'s behavior, and Binky) side against him without letting him explain his side of the story.doesn't even seem to be affected by whatever it was, as shown by the insincerity of her apology to him. While it's true that their parents did say that they would "deal with what she did" when they announce his punishment, it is never revealed what D.W.'s punishment is, and D.W. on the other hand receives little-to-no punishment for breaking Arthur's plane, so it makes her a Karma Houdini, and makes her status of being one a whole lot more. Even though Arthur gets punished by his parents for punching D.W., D.W.felt when you punched her", instead of pressing assault charges on Binky. getting hit, even when Arthur gets punched by Binky Barnes near the end of the episode, they don't seem to care and claim "that's how D.W. broke Arthur's plane and instead only care about D.W. For example, they don't seem to care about the fact that D.W. Arthur's parents, David and Jane, themselves are no better.doesn't feel any remorse at all for breaking Arthur's plane, even when both of them apologize to each other near the end of the episode, in which D.W.'s apology (based on the tone of her voice) is insincere as she demands him to give her a break and uses being a child as an excuse. The episode tries way too hard to make the viewer side with D.W., but due to how poorly written, selfish and bratty she is and with her showing no remorse at all for whatever she does to Arthur, this episode makes the viewer want to side with him instead.Even though Arthur shouldn't have hit his sister, she had it coming because of the way she constantly nags him about the plane not flying.In addition, she breaks Arthur's plane but still bothers him about why it "didn't fly", which causes him to punch her.is incredibly unsympathetic, as she annoyingly tortures Arthur throughout the entire episode. Like with most episodes of the series, D.W.It's pretty much nothing but an 11-minute torture episode for Arthur and Binky, and it's also utterly infamous for how mean-spirited it is and how it fails to portray the message on not using violence against other people.