In Joan's room, Jessie didn't know what else to say, there's at least thousands of her downstairs, but the four of these look-alikes are up here with Joan and Kate? How does that seem fair to the other Jessie Dolls.

"So..how long have you been with Joan and Kate?" Jessie said.

"About 10 years." Jessie in overalls replied.

"Hey, uh..." Jessie said, shrugging. "Those other Jessies, they get played with, right?"

"Oh sure, whenever the girls go into the basement." Jessie in a jean skirt said. "Which is rarely."

"Wow," Jessie said, cringing. "That does seem very unfair to them."

"Relax, they have each other. They're good friends, like siblings to one another."

"Don't you think they should have a turn to be played with you guys?" Jessie asks.

"Why?" All of Joan's Jessie dolls asks, without a care. "What would you know anyway?"

"I've actually been with Emily before she even had kids." Jessie then said.

"Really?" Jessie in sparkly clothes asks, raising an eyebrow.

"Yeah, we were close even, until..." Jessie said, gulping as she struggles to finish that thought.

"What?"

"...I was outgrown..."

"Eh, it happens." The fancier Cowgirl dolls said, shrugging. This shocked Jessie to her core. It's as if they don't care about the others downstairs!

"Excuse me?" The girl said to her copycats, annoyed as she grabbed one of them by the arm. "And what if the ones downstairs end up outgrown?"

"Who cares? We'll be in the attic, and chances are they'll probably be donated , go to storage, or hauled away to goodwill in no time flat!" Jessie in overalls replied snarkily as she chuckled. Unfortunately, the cowgirl didn't take too kindly to that as she grabbed her by the collar in anger as she said.

"You need to watch what you're saying." Jessie said, irritated.

"Oh, please, they know that if it wasn't for us, they wouldn't get any attention at all." Jessie in sparkly clothes, placing her hands on her hips as she rolls her eyes.

The Cowgirl started to be annoyed with the versions of herself, something inside of her made her feel as if these fancier dolls were what she would've become in the museum in Japan. The more she thought, the more horrified and disgusted she became by the thought.

"Well, excuse me, I have someone to talk to." The girl said, sternly walking to the grate as she heads back to the basement.


Meanwhile, Woody was unsure what to think of all this, it's was one thing to deal with the Woody's Roundup Collection back in summer vacation, but this was too much for him to deal with.

"Woody," Most of the Jessies ask, "You haven't answered our questions about what it's like to be played with!"

"Uh..." Woody said, embarrassed. "Look, I'm not sure if I should stick around and stay and tell you about Andy, I've got friends waiting for me..."

"What are they like?" One of the Jessies said, happily.

"Well...One's a Slinky Dog, a closest friend of mine..." Woody said. "A T-rex, The Potato Heads, and..."

The Cowgirl dolls clammered in excitement, they must really like these stories so far. Woody found it hard to admit, but it was flattering.

"Can we see?!" The girls said, excitedly.

"I dunno if you should go to Andy's room right now..." Woody said, unsure how Andy's toys would react to this many Jessies, one thing's for sure, Buzz won't be sure what to do, chances are, Andy's toys would probably be irritated by this many of Jessie. "Maybe when..."

"I wanna go now!" A Jessie Doll said, excitedly. The others clammered in agreement.

Suddenly, the Sheriff noticed the Jessie that he knew coming out of the vents, looking disgusted as she crossed her arms. Curious, Woody ran over to her as she said, "I gotta stay here for tonight."

"WHAT?!" Woody said, shocked. "But the snowstorm..."

"I know, but the dolls that I've met are snarky and mean to these girls..." Jessie said, worried.

"Jessie, I'm not so sure that's a good idea," Woody said, curious. "The snowstorm is happening tonight, and I'm not sure what to do about this...Staying at Emily's after what happened all these years ago, with most of these girls reminding me of you when I first met you...by the time you hugged me and yanked on my string and you were really excited to see me."

"Woody, I can't leave these guys, not like this." Jessie said, sternly. "And besides Andy's not coming home until New Years, I'll be fine."

"You say that, but are you sure?" Woody said, skeptical.

"I'll be fine, I'll be back before Andy gets home."

"Fine. Just give a yodel if you need anything..." Woody said, annoyed as he started to leave.

"Where are you going?" The cowgirl dolls ask.

"I'm going back to Andy's before the snow gets worse." Woody said, as he exits the basement through its window, leaving the cowgirl alone with her "Sisters". This may get complicated real fast.