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Drarkken is one of the most entertaining villains in all of Disney, even though he was reformed by the end of the show.

While we do know certain details about Drakken's past, like that he developed a propensity for crime at a very young age and attended college with Kim's dad, the biggest unresolved question is how did he become blue?

It's not his natural skin color since Drakken has been shown to have a normal skin tone in a flashback. All we ever find out is that it happened on a Tuesday, which Of the many impressive qualities that Shego has displayed throughout the show, being good with kids is not one of them. Yet, in "Stop Team Go," Shego temporarily becomes good and starts teaching at Kim's school, as she has a degree in education. The thought of Shego attending college and working towards a degree in child development with a view to getting a job in that field is a truly bizarre one, especially considering she spends almost every episode beating up a couple of teens, Kim and Ron.

We'd like to know the story behind that degree. Rufus was the descendant of Rufus, the mole-rat Ron carries around in his pocket. Little is known about Rufus , but what we do know makes us want to find out more. In a future where Shego has taken over the world, Rufus is part of the resistance that stands up against her.

With bulging biceps, a determined attitude and apparent military training in the use of weapons and combat, Rufus is like the Terminator version of the lovable mole-rat from the series we know and love. Before Shego became a sidekick for Dr. P's space suit, leaving him in his boxers. Shego and Ron then jet off in the rocket. As Shego and Ron approach Warmonga's ship in space, they don't know how to get inside.

Luckily, Ron figures out how they can enter through the garbage chute. Inside the ship, Kim and Drakken are left alone and imprisoned. Drakken discovers that his mutation can sprout tendrils which obey his commands.

Drakken then uses the tendrils to help him and Kim escape. Drakken and Kim run out and meet up with Shego and Ron. The four run down to the ship's noisy control center. Nobody can figure out how to shut down the ship, until Ron points out the obvious: an off switch.

Rufus finds the off switch and turns t off. The ship begins to plummet. Realizing what has happened, Warmonga and Warhok run over to the four and proceed to fight them. During the fight, Warmonga makes the mistake that shego and Drakken a couple- a claim which Shego furiously disputes.

A little too furiously. Warmonga then wonders why Shego felt so threatened by Warmonga the first time the alien appeared, and why she jetted into space this time to save him. Before Shego can object again, Ron uses his space suit to blast off and flies off, carrying Drakken. Shego does the same with Kim. Warmonga and Warhok follow on their own gliders.

If there were aliens this whole time, why did only these two bother to show up? And, more importantly, did they even have to be aliens in the first place? Betty doesn't have to pay for Kim to take out all of the United States' enemies, so maybe her incentive was the huge sigh of relief coming from taxpayers' wallets, but it seems a tad odd that the US government would let a teenager do their dirty work. Teens can't vote, can barely drive, and can't purchase a ton of various items, but they can fight?

Actually, never-mind, this sounds exactly like the US government. At the very least, Kim's profession violates child labor laws in a real way. Easy come, easy go. Remember that episode where Ron becomes a multi-millionaire and starts dressing like K-Fed?

Well, then. Ron is given nearly a hundred million dollars for inventing the naco, which is confusing in its own right. Find one item on Taco Bell's menu that singlehandedly brought in nearly a hundred million dollars. Then try to find one "idea guy" who was given a multi-million dollar check for inventing a vague food concept with no patent.

Ultimately, Kim lets Drakken and Shego steal all of his money because he was carrying all of it on his body. There's no need to explain the myriad of things wrong with that sentence.

Bonnie was fun. She had a blind ambition to beat Kim that never quite panned out, but she still kept trying. She was mean because her sisters are awesome and she's just half of each of their awesome, and she still manages to be at least as popular as Kim, who the show basically implies is next to Godliness. Bonnie even gets the cheer captain title away from Kim through a democratic vote, only to crack under pressure and return it within a week. That doesn't sound like Bonnie at all.

Case in point: Wade left his room. Many, many times. By the fourth season, it wasn't exactly shocking to see Wade joining the fearsome threesome Kim, Ron, and Rufus on their adventures.

So why was he always there? There was never a time Wade wasn't at his computer ready to help. Even if he did end up being agoraphobic, which he wasn't, he has parents who might ask him to eat dinner in the dining room as a person, and even kid geniuses need bathroom breaks. This was a little too convenient. Naked mole rats really are as cool as Rufus.

If they don't have oxygen, they survive by just turning into plants, NBD. They're called sand puppies. They're always pregnant. It's gross, but kind of cool. However, and this cannot be stated enough, naked mole rats cannot survive as pets. If someone tries to keep a naked mole rat as a pet like Ron, that naked mole rat will pass away. And it will be sad. And it will be your fault for not googling naked mole rats before buying them on the black market. Louis C.

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