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Abby celebrates her autistic abilities

Abby begins her attempt by looking inside Paul’s manila folder, and she quickly identifies that all o the photos are of people named Anna. When Paul says they are his, Abby laughs and creepily says “I love my Annas”. When Paul responds that “they’re not your Annas” Abby confirms to him that “They’re your Annas.”

Abby then spots the foot in a wastepaper basket and, after presumably initially being told by Paul not to worry about it, returns to it again and notices that it has a blue toe.

After standing next to the table thinking for a moment, she then exclaims “They’re the planets!”, noting that Pluto is not considered a planet anymore. She then excitedly states “Autism rules. Pattern recognition.” before quickly placing the items into the correct order.

Abby figures out that the bread and shoe must represent Jupiter, though she fails to get the pun. She also isn’t sure about the fork, but assumes correctly that it represents Neptune.

After correctly ordering the items, she happily states “I feel alive! I feel electric!”

In the studio, Jeremy begins by congratulating her on her autism. It’s revealed that she’d completed the task in just 4 minutes and 10 seconds, which earns her first place and 5 points.

(Written by JoGo and proofread by Karl Craven)

(Illustrations collected by JoGo & Will G and adjusted by David Fuller)

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