mr3urious
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Seems like some have a problem with "Bye Bye Bellum" and have compared it unfavorably to "Something's a Ms.", only in the latter it was about the Mayor getting seduced by Sedusa in disguise, while the former was about him needing to be independent. But apparently people are finding it a slap in the face that the Mayor seemed to not care about Miss Bellum anymore, comparing two key scenes from both episodes.
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To me, it's clear that the Mayor accepted that Miss Bellum is on a long-overdue vacation, but still hasn't gotten over needing help, which is why he was so quick to hire Bianca Bikini. And I feel that in "Something's a Ms.", Sedusa's seductive behavior may have inadvertently made him appreciate Bellum all the more, hence the heartfelt speech he gave to the girls when she was held for ransom. However, he seemed to really like how easily she threw herself at him when she was Sedusa in disguise, so I don't know how much of that speech was truly from the heart or from an area further below the belt, if you know what I mean.
http://66.media.tumblr.com/7108cc950b86149b461b257ee8208ae3/tumblr_o60g6yRzru1qhq61ao1_1280.png
To me, it's clear that the Mayor accepted that Miss Bellum is on a long-overdue vacation, but still hasn't gotten over needing help, which is why he was so quick to hire Bianca Bikini. And I feel that in "Something's a Ms.", Sedusa's seductive behavior may have inadvertently made him appreciate Bellum all the more, hence the heartfelt speech he gave to the girls when she was held for ransom. However, he seemed to really like how easily she threw herself at him when she was Sedusa in disguise, so I don't know how much of that speech was truly from the heart or from an area further below the belt, if you know what I mean.