A.D.D.: the Last D is for Disorder (Clone High)

A.D.D.: the Last D is for Disorder is the 3rd episode of the 2002 show mh:besttvshows:Clone High. It was first aired on November 3rd, 2002.

Plot
On a very special Clone High, Gandhi's dreams of being a dancer are hindered, when he gets diagnosed with A.D.D.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) The episode is very mean-spirited to Gandhi, as most of the students in his school treat him like crap just because he has a disability, which is a rather stupid reason to hate someone.
 * 2) Speaking of which, it's also offensive to people with disabilities as the characters see Gandhi's disability as a disease.
 * 3) *It can also offend LGBTQ+ viewers because, after Gandhi and Lincoln kiss, the students now hate the latter for kissing Gandhi and decide that hating Gay people is better than hating people with disabilities. So this episode is both homophobic and ableist.
 * 4) *This episode is even worse when JFK pulls out the "No Fatties" Shirt, while funny, can be offensive to fat people
 * 5) For some strange reason, after Principle Scudworth diagnoses Gandhi with A.D.D., all of the students at Clone High suddenly find out about Gandhi's disability without any explanation as to how they were able to know that, which leaves a big plot hole.
 * 6) Most of the characters were very unlikable, especially the dance team that Gandhi was in. It doesn't help that none of the them received any punishments for their actions.
 * 7) Mean-spirited moments such as the scene where a group of students with black shirts sing the "Did You Hear? Did You hear?" song about Gandhi and the scene where an angry mob of parents appear behind Gandhi after he leaves a diner.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Some of the characters such as JFK, Joan, Abe, Gandhi, Principle Scudworth, and Mr. Butlertron are still likable.
 * 2) There are some funny moments here and there such as the scene where Jesus shot himself with a nailgun and the scene where JFK pulls up his shirt to reveal another shirt reading "No Fatties".