![]() She runs off to enjoy the other aspects of her life with Stacy and Jeremy, but soon later starts to miss the bustling of construction equipment in the backyard. When the bus leaves, Candace rejoices now that the burden of trying to bust Phineas and Ferb is finally off her shoulders. Meanwhile, on the bus, the boys see that Baljeet is present, having been sent there as well because his high grades got him kicked out of summer school. The school's warden who is present for the departure reassures Linda that her boys would "be in good hands". Linda explains to the boys that she along with their father had felt it was best to send them there for their own good and safety. Phineas and Ferb shortly thereafter find themselves on a bus due to depart for the Smile Away Reformatory School. Though the station wagon saves itself by means of an auto-parking feature, the damage caused to the house is the final blow to Linda and Lawrence while Candace becomes happy that she has successfully busted her brothers. ![]() The tower topples over and collapses, landing on and crushing the Flynn-Fletcher house. However, when the absence of bolt 473 in the tower is confirmed by Phineas as he finds it in the grass, a massive flaw in structural integrity of the tower reveals itself. Lawrence agrees that a punishment may be needed, but intends to lessen its severity for the fact that no harm had been done. Candace asks Linda how she'll punish the boys, suggesting several methods of her own. When Linda asks him if he had known about this, he at first stutters nervously, before answering 'no'. Lawrence comes out to see what is happening, but sees the tower and thinks that the boys had permission to do it. She makes a solemn apology to her daughter, who responds "Finally, you realize that!" After Candace responds that she had told her but she had never listened, the guilt that strikes Linda upon hearing this is overwhelming, knowing she'd countless times disregarded Candace when she tried to expose it to her. ![]() When she declares that she hasn't seen anything more dangerous than what her boys are doing, Phineas tells her they would engage in such endeavors every day. This, however doesn't diminish Linda's anger as she'd thought he had been referring to their toy car. Phineas testifies saying that he had asked her if he could do so during breakfast. Once the boys are on the ground, Linda angrily scolds them for modifying her car to be able to fly without her permission. ![]() Linda's shock transitions to anger upon seeing this, and when the boys land the car on the tower's landing pad, she orders them to come down. That is when Phineas and Ferb fly past Linda and Candace in the flying car, which was modified to what it was from Linda's station wagon. However, when Linda's attention is drawn to the tower, she stands there, stunned that Candace had been telling the truth. At first, Linda asks her daughter whether she ever gets tired of exactly the same routine everyday trying to get her brothers busted, to which Candace begins to reconsider the purpose of her life. Upon arriving home in Vivian Garcia-Shapiro's car, Linda is ushered into the backyard by Candace in yet another attempt at getting Phineas and Ferb busted. As they do this, Candace hopes it doesn't disappear. Phineas and Ferb are looking for bolt #473 from their " Flying Car of the Future, Today" landing tower, which is already completed and under testing. 8.3 The only scene which did not take place in a dream.
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