Ruthie enters the scene because she knows how much I love seeing her face, and asks if Meredith is going to live in the CamPound. Once again, we are told that she isn't. "Your dad is going to try to find her a home," says Annie. "I'm going to try to find her a home," says RevCam. "That's what I said," says Annie. Ruthie mentions that Meredith has a heretofore unknown second sister, "the one in the wheelchair." "The one in the wheelchair? Meredith has a handicapped sister?" says RevCam. "Christina and Meredith have a handicapped sister?" says Annie. Wow, the writers sure do use those copy and paste functions a lot, huh? Ruthie answers them with this little gem: "I don't know if she's handicapped, but she's in a wheelchair." No, Ruthie, she's perfectly fine. She just hangs out in a wheelchair because it's fun. Ruthie tells RevCam that Kelly lives in a "special-needs house." RevCam's eyes light up, and he asks if the special-needs house has vacancies for two small twin boys.
Kelly wheels in to greet RevCam with a "joke" asking where RevCam, the "Davis family guardian angel," has been for the last ten years. RevCam laughs uncomfortably. Kelly thinks it's because he's not used to seeing a handicapped person crack jokes, like, thanks for the Cousin Geri moment, Kelly. By the way: you are no Cousin Geri. And I think you're older than the actresses playing your sisters. Wheels says she's surprised that a minister is actually trying to help her, since "godly types" talk about helping, but never actually do anything. Don't give away the ending, Kelly! And, oh: there's another child in the Davis family.













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