Again, it is still a kid's show. Networks wouldn't be able to legitimize it's syndication if they didn't shoehorn in a moral and make sure the circumstances were "reset" at the end of each episode. Even adult cartoons like Family Guy are required to do that on some level.
Though there is an unresolved quarrel with the new villain that made her debut in the season 2 finale, so there's a lot of speculation that season 3 will have an over arcing storyline involving her. If that's the case, the show's focus will be shifted from "what did we learn today" to "good versus evil".
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