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These are the relationships Miss Simian has with the other characters in the series.
Contents
- 1 Family
- 1.1 Mr. Simian
- 2 Enemies
- 2.1 Nicole Watterson
- 2.2 Gumball Watterson
- 2.3 Rocky Robinson
- 2.4 Ms. Markham
- 3 Neutral
- 3.1 Clayton
- 3.2 Richard Watterson
- 3.3 Mr. Small
- 4 Boyfriend
- 4.1 Principal Brown
Family
Mr. Simian
Though clearly deceased (his skeleton is preserved at a museum), Miss Simian still argues with her dad in "The Apology." It is implied that even when he was still alive, they had some issues with each other, and that these persisted even after his death.
Enemies
Nicole Watterson
In the episode "The Ape," it is confirmed that Miss Simian used to call Nicole a loser, thus causing Nicole and Miss Simian to show dislike towards each other. Nicole's dislike grows when Miss Simian uses her familyto get her an award.
Gumball Watterson
As one of the students in her class, Miss Simian is forced to teach him but generally has a love-hate relationship regarding him. On one hand she cannot stand his misbehaving and generally seems to point him out as the source of many problems in the class. However, in episodes such as "The Ape," "The Apology" and "The Grades," she does show some respect for him and at least does not mind having his assistance even if it is for her own self-advancement. In "The Joy" and "The Lie," she tries her best to make him and the other people suffer or become miserable.
Rocky Robinson
Miss Simian and Rocky are shown to have a bad relationship. This is first shown in "The Mystery," when she yells at him to go to her classroom. It is shown again in "The Sock" on Rocky's side, when he says he does not care about her relationship. It was shown more prominently in a scene from "The Ape," where he claims that nobody, including him, likes her, and that he likes everybody else.
Ms. Markham
Miss Simian and Ms. Markham have a hatefulrelationship,as seen in "The Joy." Miss Simian always argues with her and refuses to stop making tests on Gumball and Darwin. Also when the Joy virus infected Principal Brown too, she pushesMs. Markham at them, infecting her as well.
Neutral
Clayton
Just after Clayton storms out of the cafeteria after Gumball and Darwin tell him to leave them, Miss Simian demands to know who upset him. This may show that she does have some respect for some students, or that she simply wants to blame the Wattersons.
Richard Watterson
In "The Responsible," when Richard (not wearing any pants) and Nicole see Miss Simian, she rudely points out that Richard is not wearing any pants, which implies that she could hate him.She feigns amicability with him in "The Ape," but ends the charade at the end of the episode. Overall, she seems to have as much disdain for Richard as she does for the rest of his family.
Mr. Small
The two are seen investigating something unpleasant that Darwin supposedly had done in "The Secret." In "The Boombox," Mr. Small reveals that he does not like Miss Simian like everyone when he celebrates after hearing about her alleged retirement. The two later console Principal Brown in "The Fraud."
Boyfriend
Principal Brown
Principal Brown and Miss Simian are both mutually infatuated with each other.This is confirmed when they kiss each other, and have "romance time" in "The Burden." Their relationship is tested in "The Apology," where they are driven apart by Simian refusing to apologise for falsely accusing Gumball and Darwin of being troublemakers,and somewhat in "The Fraud," where Brown tries to blow up the school to protect his secret (that he is not really a qualified school principal).Though Principal Brown vowed to run the school properly after the events of the latterepisode, he still seems to give most of his attention to Miss Simian rather than the school. In "The Singing," Miss Simian is annoyed when Brown humiliates them in public by singing her anodd love song, and destroys the restaurant they were spending time at.
"The Wish" is perhaps the most their relationship has been tested. In it, the two are seen on a 'date' at the edge of a cliff. Even after Brown admits that he had meant to drive them to the dump, Simian is unperturbed, simply happy to spend time with him. She asks him to say "three words" to her (intending him to say that he loves her), but Brown panics, andthe moment is cut short when the car theyare in backs off of thecliff. Brown is upset that he is unable to tell Miss Simian how he feels, and laments this to his fellow staff members. Mr. Corneille convinces him that he does not need to use many words, or to feelemotions. Brown follows this advice, but panics again and ends up saying nothing when Simian comes into the lounge, offending her. She thinks that he is refusing to talk to her, and decides to take a vacation to getsome time off of the relationship.
When a false wish by Gumball and Darwin goes awry due to the boys believing, and convincing Brown, that they have turned Miss Simian into a neck pillow, despite it simply being something she had to remove from her bag in order to take a picture of Principal Brown.Brown is desparate to get Simian back, and the boys convince him that he needs to tell the neck pillow-Miss Simianthat he loves her. While a series of unfortunate events repeatedly separate the pillow and Brown, each time he is determined to take it back, and succeeds, even racing a skilled racer to do so. WhenSimian is about to leave, she overhears Brown confessing to what he assumes to be her, she is deeply touched, and the two reconcile, riding off in their car together.
Their relationship takes a turn for the worse in "The Inquisition." The two break up due to Miss Simian wanting to suck up to the new 'superintendent.' They are never seen getting back together, although Simian presumably no longer wants to get with the superintendent after he is revealed to be Rob, who is a child. It is unclear what their current status as a couple is.