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| - In the majority of the franchise, Jimmy and Cindy share a huge rivalry in academics and physical abilities. Cindy was the smartest in her class before moving to Retroville, where she met Jimmy and the others. She lives across from Jimmy, whose intelligence put her at second place. Both being too prideful to acknowledge the other's individual skills and knowledge, these two young geniuses both strive to outdo the other. They have a love/hate relationship, due to their criticism and competitiveness toward each other, but secret admiration of each other along with it.
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| - In the majority of the franchise, Jimmy and Cindy share a huge rivalry in academics and physical abilities. Cindy was the smartest in her class before moving to Retroville, where she met Jimmy and the others. She lives across from Jimmy, whose intelligence put her at second place. Both being too prideful to acknowledge the other's individual skills and knowledge, these two young geniuses both strive to outdo the other. They have a love/hate relationship, due to their criticism and competitiveness toward each other, but secret admiration of each other along with it. Though Cindy teases Jimmy and argues with him frequently, she does care about him and doesn't like it when Jimmy is sad, and often goes to comfort him. It is also shown that she wants to be as smart as Jimmy and she looks up to him. Jimmy is understandably annoyed with Cindy's insults and teasing, but still sees Cindy as a friend because she's the one person who keeps him on his feet. Cindy tries to remind Jimmy of all the trouble he's caused and to think his plans through, but in his pride, Jimmy often doesn't listen to her and does what he wants instead. By season three however, they are coming to terms with their feelings, and they slowly drop their rivalry. Cindy picks on Jimmy and his friends less, and Jimmy notices the change and begins to attempt at showing her that he returns her feelings. They slowly let go of hiding it from each other and get along whenever they're alone. By the end of the season, both of them acknowledged their feelings for each other and had begun dating, although they did try to keep it a secret and they pretend to argue in front of others. Cindy tries to get Jimmy's attention, but she gets angry when he takes credit for her ideas, ignores her and blames her for his actions. If season four had been ordered, Jimmy and Cindy would've finally fully acknowledged how pointless pretending to hate each other was, ending their rivalry permanently.
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