Talk:This Won't Hurt an Ed/@comment-5525892-20160225151253/@comment-5525892-20160227182142

@Kirkland22 Good argument, but in those episodes, there is an established reason:

1) Ed has been practically brainwashed into being his sister's slave.

2) In "Pick an Ed", Eddy abandoned his friends, and his original purpose for the disguise, because he was socially accepted for once and he came to like it.

3) In "Mission Ed-possible" (another episode I detest), Edd's delusions and naivety, coupled with his buttkissing loyalty to authority figures, led him awry.

4) In "Brother, Can You Spare an Ed?", Eddy got all three of them in debt (and showed no remorse for it), got his friends hurt and attempted to keep the debt money for himself, and showed utterly sadistic pleasure in their suffering.

5) In "My Fair Ed", I cannot honestly say why they tricked him like that. Frankly, with a threat like that, Edd should have just told his parents or maybe Kevin's. Admittedly, the parents in this series tend to be useless, so there's that.

What's the justification here? What has Eddy done to Edd in this episode, on a personal level, to warrant this treatment--besides cowering behind him when Kevin was looking for payback? Even that's a bit of a problem because Edd got in the way in the first place. "Poor Kevin"? Double D, butt the fuck out. Kevin is an outright MONSTER who deserves this! Hell, he deserves worse! Had Edd just innocently pointed out that it wasn't Booster Shot Day and Kevin figured out the rest for himself and proceeded to beat the crap out of Eddy then and there, it would have still been a somewhat unsatisfactory ending, but not to this extent.