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Alzheimer's That Ends Well

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"Alzheimer's That Ends Well"

"Alzheimer's That Ends Well" is the twenty-first episode of the Drawn Together series.

Plot Synopsis

Template:Spoiler Clara gets an extreme make-over of her own when she gets an operation to remove her "Octopussoir" and give her a normal vagina again. The housemates, believing Toot to be old and suffering from Alzheimers, check her into an old folks home.

Storyline

The story begins with Clara depressed that her Octopussoir keeps interfering with her life, sprouting out and making people vomit. She then is told that she can get an Extreme Vaginal Makeover, under the care of the esteemed Dr. Wooldoor Sockbat. It goes fairly well, but Clara soom becomes obsessed with what she perceives as flaws in the vagina which she keeps demanding be fixed. After it is at the point where more plastic surgery were impossible, she is shocked to find it looks like Joan Rivers (and talks like her too).

Meanwhile, Toot is depressed that the housemates forget her birthday. After they discover her trying to kill herself, they throw her a party. When she acts surprised, they begin to wonder if her mind is all there, and decide that she's a terrible burden and put her in an old folk's home. She soon discovers a great secret---there is no such disease as Alzheimers; old people simply fake the disease to get into luxurious nursing homes. She swiftly reveals the secret and is sentenced by the old timers to death; they rig a walker to have broken brakes, and she falls off the balchony of the home with an explosion.

Musical Number: Unknown

Trivia

  • The title parodies the phrase, "all's well that ends well."
  • Clara's obsession with her vagina represents the plastic surgery trend people tend to have over any part of their family (many of her complaints, like pimples or crow's feet, are usually related to the face). The maximum amount of plastic surgery possible turns it into Joan Rivers' face---a crack at her many surgeries.

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