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The episode begins with Petunia singing in the shower and she finishes up.

Then,
she steps out of the bathtub, wrapping a towel around her head. She goes over to
the sink to wash her hands. When she is done, she neatly folds her towel and puts
it in the hamper with several other nicely folded towels. She puts her pink flower
on her head and applies some lotion on her fur. She puts the bottle away in the
cabinet and, to her horror, realizes that one of the lotion bottles is facing the
wrong way by only a few inches. Panicking, she quickly breathes in and out until
she calms down to avoid having a panic attack. She adjusts the lotion bottle to its
rightful position. Through this, it is revealed that Petunia suffers from
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

Petunia's sanity bends until it breaks.


Happy and content, she closes the cabinet, only to see a small smudge on the
mirror. This triggers another fit of hyperventilating and, after once again
regaining composure, she cleans the mirror using a large wad of toilet paper
wrapped around her rubber-gloved hand and several layers of cleaning solution on
the surface of the mirror. She then flushes the giant wad of toilet paper and the
last remaining toilet paper down her toilet.

After she washes her hands again, she hears the sound of moving fresh water even
though the sink has been turned off. Confused, she checks the toilet, only to find
dirty green water gurgling out of it.

Panicking, Petunia calls Lumpy the plumber to fix her toilet. When Lumpy arrives,
his boots are muddy, much to Petunia's distress. As he tracks muddy footprints in
the house, Petunia cleans up the mess with a vacuum. Lumpy sees that the toilet is
a bigger mess than he thought it would be, so he decides to get his toolbox and
steps back outside. When he steps back into Petunia's house, however, he (finally)
realizes that his boots are filthy and wipes them clean on the welcome mat.

He steps into the bathroom and closes the door to block Petunia's view of him
working. Pondering over what the problem might be, Lumpy takes out a plunger and
plunges the toilet. The water flows down and Lumpy smiles at having supposedly
fixed the toilet. All of a sudden, however, dirty water erupts from the toilet like
a volcano. Surprised, Lumpy quickly closes the toilet seat, but this only ends up
spraying the water everywhere.

Meanwhile, back outside, Petunia waits anxiously by the door. She is shocked to
find dirty water flowing out through the gap under the door. She opens the door to
the bathroom, only to find the room is a mess while a nervous Lumpy has his arm
jammed down the toilet, grabbing the giant wad of toilet paper and the last
remaining toilet paper. Upon seeing Petunia, Lumpy removes his arm from the toilet
revealing he has removed a large clump of fur from the toilet (which was clogging
the toilet. That was apparently why the toilet was not working). Seeing this
triggers yet another fit of hyperventilating in poor Petunia, so much so that the
paper bag she was using pops under the pressure. Desperately needing to vent her
frustrations, Petunia grabs one of her cleaning gloves instead. It works to calm
her down, but unfortunately gets stuck in her throat when she accidentally inhales
too deeply.

Plumber Lumpy tries to save Petunia from choking to death.


Lumpy sees Petunia's situation and runs over to help. In an attempt to get the
glove out of her mouth he sticks his dirty plunger in her mouth, but this proves to
be unsuccessful. Next, he presses down on to her chest to try to get her to
breathe, but that does not work either, as it only inflates the glove still stuck
in her throat. Seeing no other alternative, Lumpy sticks his hand deep inside
Petunia's throat in an attempt to get the glove out. After a lot of digging, he
finally succeeds and pulls out the dirty glove. Sadly, Petunia's relief is short-
lived, as she sees the filthy glove, the filthy plunger, and the filthiest thing of
all: her dirty-water-stained bathroom. Seeing these three things makes Petunia
shriek so loudly, the birds nesting on her house take off in alarm, her scream
echoing throughout the forest, as well as making the screen shake.

Poor Petunia brushes her teeth rapidly through her cries of misery. She ends up
brushing so hard her gums begin to bleed, turning the toothpaste red. After that,
she cleans the bathroom while wearing sanitary clothing. She takes another shower
to clean herself and, feeling disgusted, gurgles and drinks some mouthwash.

Meanwhile, down in the basement, Lumpy wrenches the pipes to fix the toilet
problem. He takes out a closet auger to drill through the clog, but he instead
punctures a sewer main. It ends up in the drain of Disco Bear's jacuzzi as he
relaxes. He notices the drill, but it retreats back into the water. He checks on
the drain to see if anything shows up, when suddenly, the drill comes back up and
pokes him through his left eye. He begins screaming in pain as the drill pulls him
down.

Back at Petunia's house, Lumpy tugs and pulls the tool out of the pipe. Wrapped
around the pipe are Disco Bear's internal organs connected to the arteries of his
eye. The pipe begins shaking as Lumpy takes a quick peek and water comes flowing
out, pushing Lumpy and his closet auger to the water heater. Lumpy sees his tool
has pierced the water heater and quickly yanks it back out. Immediately, hot steam
comes out from the hole, burning him. He falls and the tank tips over, crushing
him. Steam and water continue to flood into the basement from the ruptured tank,
and the light bulb hanging above blinks out as the heater burns Lumpy's body.

Everything goes to hell for Petunia when she goes down to the basement...
Petunia continues bathing happily, when all of a sudden, the fresh water stops
running. Irritated, she goes down the basement, feeling nervous as the room is
pitch-dark. She turns on the light at the bottom of the stairs and sees, to her
horror, that she is standing knee-deep in filthy, slimy water. As if that was not
scary enough, Lumpy's burnt corpse floats by. Petunia shrieks in horror upon seeing
Lumpy's horrifyingly burnt corpse and loses her balance and falls into the muck.
She comes out covered in gunk and runs upstairs, screaming. She tries to get the
water running from the shower, but nothing comes out. She then tries washing her
hands, but the sink only runs more dirty water, whereas her hands redden due to
excessive washing.

The only intentional suicide in the whole show. Anything to be pure.


Petunia dashes to the kitchen to use the sink sprayer to wash the filth away, but
it only pours out more dirty water. She rummages through her kitchen drawers to
find something to clean herself with. First, she grabs a brush and rubs the side of
her face, but this is not sufficient enough to scrub the filth off. Next, she uses
some steel wool to scrub herself, but she rubs so hard that it peels her skin away.
At her wit's end, Petunia finds a potato peeler in the bottom of her drawer, and
she descends into utter madness. Her expression turns manic, her eyes become
bloodshot, and she begins laughing like a lunatic. Her OCD has gotten the best of
her as she furiously scrapes at her arms and body, peeling chunks of her skin off
in a last-ditch effort to clean herself. When she finally stops, large pieces of
her flesh are missing, some of her bones are exposed, and only some of the filth is
gone. Petunia sighs in relief before falling over with a deranged smile and dead
from extreme blood loss. The potato peeler falls from her hands and lands in the
pile of scraped-off flesh in the sink.

The iris then closes in on the sink drain, where dirty green bubbles from the dirty
water slowly start to gurgle out of it.

Moral

"Wash behind the ears!"

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