Poetic Injustice (Dexter's Laboratory)

"Poetic Injustice" is the second part of the thirteenth episode in the fourth season of Dexter's Laboratory.

Plot
Dexter falls in love with a new girl at his school, but he can't win her heart until Dee Dee helps him with poetry.

Why It's A Romantic Love (until it Breaks Up)

 * 1) The start was very nice, with Dexter falling in love with a girl behind him when noticing that she has a book, too and very long hair and him, Dee Dee and the other students coming in and out of school.
 * 2) That "in love" look Dexter does at the start and when getting kissed by Mary Weather is very affectionate.
 * 3) The title card music is serene and beautiful.
 * 4) Dee Dee is actually helpful here, as she gives Dexter some advice on how to win the love of a woman by writing a poem that expresses his love.
 * 5) Speaking of which, Dexter reading out the poem about how much he loves Mary Weather is great to watch, along with the montage of Dexter winning his true love.
 * 6) Watching a bus fly to space when Dexter falls in love is very impressive.
 * 7) While Dexter insulted Dee Dee when sitting with Mary Weather, it's actually understandable when comparing her actions to the previous & next episodes.

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) Mediocre ending: When Dexter "insulted" Dee Dee, she got back at him by writing mean things about Mary Weather - resulting with the bus crashing to the ground, and Mary slapping Dexter to the window.

Trivia

 * The episode title is a reference to the 1993 film, "Poetic Justice". On top of that, it's also a definition in the dictionary.