As a door bell was heard, Tobias sat on the stairs handrail from the top, sliding down and opening the door to see Josephine Watterson, otherwise known as Granny Jojo.
"The senior center's somewhere down the block, old lady." Tobias stated.
"I know that!" Granny Jojo remarked. "Anyway I heard what happened. I'm here to set some things straight."
Gumball and Darwin walked down the stairs, seeing Granny Jojo.
"Look, dude! It's Mrs. Grandma!" Darwin stated.
"What are you doing here?" Gumball asked her.
Jojo walked to the couch. "I'm here because this family isn't safe to other families, like these people that look like a rainbow threw up all over them."
"Hey!" Tobias remarked as he and Rachel both put their hands on their hips with angered faces.
"Oh relax. You're a fine young man, wig. And you're a fine young wig girl." Jojo stated, the former referring to Tobias and the latter to Rachel. "I'm sure your parents must be fine too, as long as they're not under-protective."
Nicole walked from the kitchen, glaring as she noticed Granny Jojo. "What is she doing here?" Nicole remarked, pointing at Jojo.
"Tobias let him in." Gumball replied.
"We are a full house as it is! We don't need anyone else staying here!" Nicole stated with her arms crossed.
"Relax, I'm just here to set this family straight for causing property damage to this other one. Clearly your parenting could not prevent this one stupid thing that the walking fish and the blue one did because they weren't raised right." Jojo stated.
"It was an accident!" Gumball explained.
"That doesn't make sense!" Nicole remarked. "Sure my kids do stupid things all the time, but that doesn't mean they wern't raised right!"
"I'll be the judge of that." Granny Jojo pulled herself up onto the couch, with Harold screaming no as Jojo sitting on the couch turned to slow motion.
"Hi, Mom!" Richard greeted her as Jojo finally say down, leaving Harold in a state of disbelief.
"He overprotects his couch just like his mom overprotected him." Anais stated, walking into the conversation to make a point.
