Here Comes Mr. Perfect

The episode begins with Rus reading his paper on the topic "Why I'm special". He could only come up with "The one thing that makes me different from any other kid in the world is". Miss Ropey explains it to Gus and comes up with the conclusion that one of the things that make him special is that he went to 12 schools in the past 6 years. That is when a new boy enters the class. He introduces himself as Gary Jibbs, he hands Miss Ropey his transfer papers and tells her that he is "been to 38 schools since kindergarten", which annoys Rus as the former moved a lot more than him.

During the Math period, Miss Ropey asks a question (2673÷16) to the class (not Greta), since nobody could answer, she asks it to Greta, who says the answer, is 167.0623. Miss Ropey says that she lacks correctness, Suddenly, Dill notices Gary writing something and peaks into his papers, shouts "Hey! Gary's got an answer", snatches it and reads the answer to be 167.0624, which, according to Miss Ropey (and her calculator), is correct. She says, "Looks like we have two Math whizzes in our class", much to the annoyance of Greta too, since she had never been corrected by a peer.

During Recess, the gang races to the jungle gym – "Last one to Old Crusty is a rotten egg soaked in hot sauce that someone spit on". C.J. also invites Gary, who refuses at first but then agrees and runs so fast that he beats Vance too, thus annoying him too. He later beats Rigalli in a game of arm-wrestling.

Later, Gary composes a poem that beats Mickey too. The latter says “What a beautiful soul…….I hate that guy!”. Later, it is revealed that he annoyed every kid in the school: “The Diggers can’t dig because Gary’s already dug a perfect hole! The Swinger can’t swing because Gary’s already swung over the top of the swing set – 8 Times! And look what he’s done to Chubby!”

He finally out stood C.J. when he returned the clackers confiscated by Mr Boyd the previous spring, to which C.J. said that there was no plan good enough to get them back. That’s when C.J. says in annoyance: "Gary’s a menace and he must be stopped!"

Later in a meeting, the students decide to instigate a lock-out. When he gets to know about this, he says that he is actually sort of impressed, and that they all came up with a good one. He later explains that this happens to every school that he goes to. Eventually the kids realize that he is good at stuff and try to stop him. They all have different ways of doing it, dumping his books, training a hamster to use his desk as a toilet, etc. Before he goes to spend recess in the library for the rest of the year, he explains that all he wanted to do was to be friends with them; he never wanted to show anybody how good he is. He did not tell Miss Ropey he knew the right answer to Greta’s problem, or challenge Vance to a race or Rigalli to arm wrestling, they challenged him. All people say, “No matter how good you get, there’s always someone out there who’s better than you”. It is different for him, there might not be anybody better, but there is always somebody happier; after which he starts going inside, but is stopped by Chubby’s shout; Chubby stops in front of him and burps even louder. When Gary complimented Chubby for his confidence, all the kids stopped snubbing Gary and started accepting him as their newest friend.

The Next day, Rus is shown reading his paper "…finally; it is my passion for military miniatures, the love of the snake named Albert, and much-much more that makes me someone extra special. Miss Ropey says that it was the longest paper he has ever written. Rus admits that he got some pointers from his pal, and winks at Gary. That is when two gentlemen dressed in black come in looking for Gary and inform him that there has been a situation and the President needs his advice. He goes to a V.T.O.L (Vertical Take-off and Landing) airplane parked near the basketball court, pilots it and goes away, executing a perfect barrel roll.