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Dr. Albright uses flattery to convince Dick to attend a faculty meeting in her place, but Dick immediately alienates the group by innocently revealing Dr. Albright's true feelings, that they're a bunch of stodgy, boring old men. When Dr. Albright is furious with him, a perplexed Dick begins learning that "truth" can have many degrees and nuances. Meanwhile, Harry and Sally decide that they must have drivers' licenses, and Sally quickly discovers that flattery can often be very useful. And Tommy experiences the mall, inhabited by "adolescent aliens" much like himself, and feels that he's found his true home at last.
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