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For me, it's the end of Early Baby, when Indy and Rusty decide to play mums and dads together.
My two year-old was obsessed with the episodes The Sleepover, Early Baby, and Mums and Dads (playing consecutively on Disney+) at the same time that my partner and I were just about to have our third baby. The "be the bravest you've ever been" theme from the kids' games hit hard when our new baby ended up in the NICU for a couple of days. Everything ended up just fine in the end, but it was scary and we really did need to be the bravest we'd ever been.
Since then, the moment that Indy and Rusty share, with the episode's theme music peaking, it's the perfect summation of how it feels to share a quiet happy parenting moment with my partner.