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* ContinuitySnarl: Danny mentions that he would lie to impress high school girls while in college and laughs it off. ValuesDissonance aside, no one seems to mention that he was married to Pam at this time.
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* LethalChef: Joey's homemade entrees in this episode are ''meat muffins'' and '''flounder tart'''. The former gets Danny calling for takeout, while Jesse does a SpitTake after taking a bite out of the latter.
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* LethalChef: Joey's homemade entrees in this episode are ''meat muffins'' and '''flounder tart'''. tarts'''. The former gets Danny calling for takeout, while Jesse does a SpitTake after taking a bite out of the latter.latter.
* PerspectiveFlip: Kimmy and D.J. recount their night at the party with different perspectives. When Kimmy tells D.J. her side of the story, she accuses D.J. Of “ruining her night”. This accusation is seemingly supported in Kimmy’s flashback [[spoiler: Where she is portrayed as a popular guest who speaks with a British accent and displays talent in poetry.]] In contrast, D.J. Is portrayed in a more negative light. [[spoiler: Kimmy’s flashback portrays D.J. As being jealous of Kimmy’s newfound popularity and cuts her night and Kimmy’s short.]] Near the end of the episode, however, D.J. tells a different and more accurate version of the story which is also supported by a flashback. There [[spoiler: D.J. is depicted in a much more positive light while Kimmy on the other hand ends up embarrassing herself and D.J. due to the former being drunk. Furthermore, a college student threatens to kick both D.J. and Kimmy out if the girls refuse to leave.]] It was Kimmy’s actions and behavior that led to her night as well as D.J.’s being cut short instead of the latter’s. After D.J. Finishes telling her side of the story, Kimmy makes no attempt to refute D.J.’s claims but acknowledges that she wasn’t on her best behavior.
* RealMenEatMeat: Joey makes his fondness to meat abundantly clear in this episode. Besides [[LethalChef cooking up meat muffins and flounder tarts]], neither of which anyone else appreciates, Jesse also proves it by asking him early in the episode whether he was cooking his usual dish (meatloaf in this case).
* PerspectiveFlip: Kimmy and D.J. recount their night at the party with different perspectives. When Kimmy tells D.J. her side of the story, she accuses D.J. Of “ruining her night”. This accusation is seemingly supported in Kimmy’s flashback [[spoiler: Where she is portrayed as a popular guest who speaks with a British accent and displays talent in poetry.]] In contrast, D.J. Is portrayed in a more negative light. [[spoiler: Kimmy’s flashback portrays D.J. As being jealous of Kimmy’s newfound popularity and cuts her night and Kimmy’s short.]] Near the end of the episode, however, D.J. tells a different and more accurate version of the story which is also supported by a flashback. There [[spoiler: D.J. is depicted in a much more positive light while Kimmy on the other hand ends up embarrassing herself and D.J. due to the former being drunk. Furthermore, a college student threatens to kick both D.J. and Kimmy out if the girls refuse to leave.]] It was Kimmy’s actions and behavior that led to her night as well as D.J.’s being cut short instead of the latter’s. After D.J. Finishes telling her side of the story, Kimmy makes no attempt to refute D.J.’s claims but acknowledges that she wasn’t on her best behavior.
* RealMenEatMeat: Joey makes his fondness to meat abundantly clear in this episode. Besides [[LethalChef cooking up meat muffins and flounder tarts]], neither of which anyone else appreciates, Jesse also proves it by asking him early in the episode whether he was cooking his usual dish (meatloaf in this case).
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-->'''Michelle''': Whoa. (to D.J. when she enters her bedroom) Next time Dragon Breath sleeps in your bed, I want to be notified.
* PerspectiveFlip: Kimmy and D.J. recount their night at the party with different perspectives. When Kimmy tells D.J. her side of the story, she accuses D.J. Of “ruining her night”. This accusation is seemingly supported in Kimmy’s flashback [[spoiler: Where she is portrayed as a popular guest who speaks with a British accent and displays talent in poetry.]] In contrast, D.J. Is portrayed in a more negative light. [[spoiler: Kimmy’s flashback portrays D.J. As being jealous of Kimmy’s newfound popularity and cuts her night and Kimmy’s short.]] Near the end of the episode however, D.J. Tells a different and more accurate version of the story which is also supported by a flashback. There [[spoiler: D.J. Is depicted in a much more positive light while Kimmy on the other hand ends up embarrassing herself and D.J. Due to the former being drunk. Furthermore a college student threatens to kick both D.J. And Kimmy out if the girls refuse to leave.]] It was Kimmy’s actions and behavior that led to her night as well as D.J.’s being cut short instead of the latter’s. After D.J. Finishes telling her side of the story, Kimmy makes no cut her attempt to refute D.J.’s claims but acknowledges that she wasn’t on her best behavior.
* PerspectiveFlip: Kimmy and D.J. recount their night at the party with different perspectives. When Kimmy tells D.J. her side of the story, she accuses D.J. Of “ruining her night”. This accusation is seemingly supported in Kimmy’s flashback [[spoiler: Where she is portrayed as a popular guest who speaks with a British accent and displays talent in poetry.]] In contrast, D.J. Is portrayed in a more negative light. [[spoiler: Kimmy’s flashback portrays D.J. As being jealous of Kimmy’s newfound popularity and cuts her night and Kimmy’s short.]] Near the end of the episode however, D.J. Tells a different and more accurate version of the story which is also supported by a flashback. There [[spoiler: D.J. Is depicted in a much more positive light while Kimmy on the other hand ends up embarrassing herself and D.J. Due to the former being drunk. Furthermore a college student threatens to kick both D.J. And Kimmy out if the girls refuse to leave.]] It was Kimmy’s actions and behavior that led to her night as well as D.J.’s being cut short instead of the latter’s. After D.J. Finishes telling her side of the story, Kimmy makes no cut her attempt to refute D.J.’s claims but acknowledges that she wasn’t on her best behavior.
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-->'''Michelle''': Whoa. (to D.J. when she enters her bedroom) Next time Dragon Breath sleeps in your bed, I want to be notified.
* PerspectiveFlip: Kimmy and D.J. recount their night at the party with different perspectives. When Kimmy tells D.J. her side of the story, she accuses D.J. Of “ruining her night”. This accusation is seemingly supported in Kimmy’s flashback [[spoiler: Where she is portrayed as a popular guest who speaks with a British accent and displays talent in poetry.]] In contrast, D.J. Is portrayed in a more negative light. [[spoiler: Kimmy’s flashback portrays D.J. As being jealous of Kimmy’s newfound popularity and cuts her night and Kimmy’s short.]] Near the end of the episode however, D.J. Tells a different and more accurate version of the story which is also supported by a flashback. There [[spoiler: D.J. Is depicted in a much more positive light while Kimmy on the other hand ends up embarrassing herself and D.J. Due to the former being drunk. Furthermore a college student threatens to kick both D.J. And Kimmy out if the girls refuse to leave.]] It was Kimmy’s actions and behavior that led to her night as well as D.J.’s being cut short instead of the latter’s. After D.J. Finishes telling her side of the story, Kimmy makes no cut her attempt to refute D.J.’s claims but acknowledges that she wasn’t on her best behavior.notified.
* PerspectiveFlip: Kimmy and D.J. recount their night at the party with different perspectives. When Kimmy tells D.J. her side of the story, she accuses D.J. Of “ruining her night”. This accusation is seemingly supported in Kimmy’s flashback [[spoiler: Where she is portrayed as a popular guest who speaks with a British accent and displays talent in poetry.]] In contrast, D.J. Is portrayed in a more negative light. [[spoiler: Kimmy’s flashback portrays D.J. As being jealous of Kimmy’s newfound popularity and cuts her night and Kimmy’s short.]] Near the end of the episode however, D.J. Tells a different and more accurate version of the story which is also supported by a flashback. There [[spoiler: D.J. Is depicted in a much more positive light while Kimmy on the other hand ends up embarrassing herself and D.J. Due to the former being drunk. Furthermore a college student threatens to kick both D.J. And Kimmy out if the girls refuse to leave.]] It was Kimmy’s actions and behavior that led to her night as well as D.J.’s being cut short instead of the latter’s. After D.J. Finishes telling her side of the story, Kimmy makes no cut her attempt to refute D.J.’s claims but acknowledges that she wasn’t on her best behavior.
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* PerspectiveFlip: Kimmy and D.J. recount their night at the party with different perspectives. When Kimmy tells D.J. her side of the story, she accuses D.J. Of “ruining her night”. This accusation is seemingly supported in Kimmy’s flashback [[spoiler: Where she is portrayed as a popular guest who speaks with a British accent and displays talent in poetry.]] In contrast, D.J. Is portrayed in a more negative light. [[spoiler: Kimmy’s flashback portrays D.J. As being jealous of Kimmy’s newfound popularity and cuts her night and Kimmy’s short.]] Near the end of the episode however, D.J. Tells a different and more accurate version of the story which is also supported by a flashback. There [[spoiler: D.J. Is depicted in a much more positive light while Kimmy on the other hand ends up embarrassing herself and D.J. Due to the former being drunk. Furthermore a college student threatens to kick both D.J. And Kimmy out if the girls refuse to leave. It was Kimmy’s actions and behavior that led to her night as well as D.J.’s being cut short instead of the latter’s.
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* PerspectiveFlip: Kimmy and D.J. recount their night at the party with different perspectives. When Kimmy tells D.J. her side of the story, she accuses D.J. Of “ruining her night”. This accusation is seemingly supported in Kimmy’s flashback [[spoiler: Where she is portrayed as a popular guest who speaks with a British accent and displays talent in poetry.]] In contrast, D.J. Is portrayed in a more negative light. [[spoiler: Kimmy’s flashback portrays D.J. As being jealous of Kimmy’s newfound popularity and cuts her night and Kimmy’s short.]] Near the end of the episode however, D.J. Tells a different and more accurate version of the story which is also supported by a flashback. There [[spoiler: D.J. Is depicted in a much more positive light while Kimmy on the other hand ends up embarrassing herself and D.J. Due to the former being drunk. Furthermore a college student threatens to kick both D.J. And Kimmy out if the girls refuse to leave. ]] It was Kimmy’s actions and behavior that led to her night as well as D.J.’s being cut short instead of the latter’s. After D.J. Finishes telling her side of the story, Kimmy makes no cut her attempt to refute D.J.’s claims but acknowledges that she wasn’t on her best behavior.
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* PerspectiveFlip: Kimmy and D.J. recount their night at the party with different perspectives. When Kimmy tells D.J. her side of the story, she accuses D.J. Of “ruining her night”. This accusation is seemingly supported in Kimmy’s flashback where she is portrayed as a popular guest who speaks with a British accent and displays talent in poetry. D.J. Is portrayed in a more negative light. While Kimmy impresses the other guests, D.J. reacts in a jealous rage and leaves the party early bringing a reluctant Kimmy with her.
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* PerspectiveFlip: Kimmy and D.J. recount their night at the party with different perspectives. When Kimmy tells D.J. her side of the story, she accuses D.J. Of “ruining her night”. This accusation is seemingly supported in Kimmy’s flashback where [[spoiler: Where she is portrayed as a popular guest who speaks with a British accent and displays talent in poetry. poetry.]] In contrast, D.J. Is portrayed in a more negative light. While Kimmy impresses the other guests, [[spoiler: Kimmy’s flashback portrays D.J. reacts in a As being jealous rage of Kimmy’s newfound popularity and leaves cuts her night and Kimmy’s short.]] Near the party early bringing end of the episode however, D.J. Tells a reluctant different and more accurate version of the story which is also supported by a flashback. There [[spoiler: D.J. Is depicted in a much more positive light while Kimmy with her.on the other hand ends up embarrassing herself and D.J. Due to the former being drunk. Furthermore a college student threatens to kick both D.J. And Kimmy out if the girls refuse to leave. It was Kimmy’s actions and behavior that led to her night as well as D.J.’s being cut short instead of the latter’s.
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-->'''Michelle''': Whoa. (to D.J. when she enters her bedroom) Next time Dragon Breath sleeps in your bed, I want to be notified.
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-->'''Michelle''': Whoa. (to D.J. when she enters her bedroom) Next time Dragon Breath sleeps in your bed, I want to be notified.notified.
* PerspectiveFlip: Kimmy and D.J. recount their night at the party with different perspectives. When Kimmy tells D.J. her side of the story, she accuses D.J. Of “ruining her night”. This accusation is seemingly supported in Kimmy’s flashback where she is portrayed as a popular guest who speaks with a British accent and displays talent in poetry. D.J. Is portrayed in a more negative light. While Kimmy impresses the other guests, D.J. reacts in a jealous rage and leaves the party early bringing a reluctant Kimmy with her.
* PerspectiveFlip: Kimmy and D.J. recount their night at the party with different perspectives. When Kimmy tells D.J. her side of the story, she accuses D.J. Of “ruining her night”. This accusation is seemingly supported in Kimmy’s flashback where she is portrayed as a popular guest who speaks with a British accent and displays talent in poetry. D.J. Is portrayed in a more negative light. While Kimmy impresses the other guests, D.J. reacts in a jealous rage and leaves the party early bringing a reluctant Kimmy with her.
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* EscalatingWar: Overlaps with {{Foodfight}}. In an attempt to teach Nicky and Alex about forgiveness, Jesse and Joey do increasingly mean things to each other knowing their friend would forgive them, starting with Jesse placing one of Joey's [[LethalChef flounder tarts]] in his shirt pocket and smacking it, and ultimately ending with Becky breaking it off before Joey could [[AssShove jam a running egg beater up Jesse's butt]].
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* EscalatingWar: Overlaps with {{Foodfight}}. In an attempt to teach Nicky and Alex about forgiveness, Jesse and Joey do increasingly mean things to each other other, knowing their friend would forgive them, starting with Jesse placing one of Joey's [[LethalChef flounder tarts]] in his shirt pocket and smacking it, and ultimately ending with Becky breaking it off before Joey could [[AssShove jam a running egg beater up Jesse's butt]].
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* {{Foodfight}}: Jesse's and Joey's attempts to "teach" Nicky and Alex about forgiveness involves Jesse and Joey [[EscalatingWar doing increasingly mean things to each other knowing their friend would forgive them using Joey's]] [[LethalChef flounder tarts]].
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* {{Foodfight}}: Jesse's and Joey's attempts to "teach" Nicky and Alex about forgiveness involves Jesse and Joey [[EscalatingWar doing increasingly mean things to each other other, knowing their friend would forgive them them, using Joey's]] [[LethalChef flounder tarts]].
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* JawDrop: Rebecca and Michelle react with mouth agape at Jesse and Joey's [[EscalatingWar so-called "educational demonstration on forgiveness"]].
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** Right after getting Nicky and Alex off her back, if for a moment, Michelle complains to Stephanie about having someone else tagging along everywhere, Stephanie implies that [[NotSoDifferentRemark Michelle acted the same way to Stephanie herself as Nicky and Alex are now acting towards Michelle]], which makes this scenario overlap with HypocriticalHumor.
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** Right after getting Nicky and Alex off her back, if for a moment, Michelle complains to Stephanie about having someone else tagging along everywhere, everywhere. Stephanie implies that [[NotSoDifferentRemark Michelle acted the same way to Stephanie herself as Nicky and Alex are now acting towards Michelle]], which makes this scenario overlap with HypocriticalHumor.
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* SpitTake: Jesse spits into the mitten Joey is wearing after [[IAteWHAT taking a bite into a]] [[LethalChef flounder tart made by Joey]].
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* SpitTake: Jesse spits into the mitten Joey is wearing after [[IAteWHAT taking a bite into a]] a flounder tart]] [[LethalChef flounder tart made by Joey]].
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* HideAndNoSeek: Michelle pulls one such stunt when she tries to get Nicky and Alex to stop tailing her at the start of the episode.
-->'''Nicky and Alex''': Let's play more, Michelle.\\
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* HideAndNoSeek: HideAndNoSeek:
** Michelle pulls one such stunt when she tries to get Nicky and Alex to stop tailing her at the start of the episode.
-->'''Nicky --->'''Nicky and Alex''': Let's play more, Michelle.\\
** Michelle pulls one such stunt when she tries to get Nicky and Alex to stop tailing her at the start of the episode.
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** Right after getting Nicky and Alex off her back, if for a moment, Michelle complains to Stephanie about having someone else tagging along everywhere, Stephanie implies that [[NotSoDifferentRemark Michelle acted the same way to Stephanie herself as Nicky and Alex are now acting towards Michelle]], which makes this scenario overlap with HypocriticalHumor.
--->'''Michelle''': You know what it's like having little kids bugging you ''all day long''?\\
'''Stephanie''': I guess you don't remember where you got that "count to a million" trick.
--->'''Michelle''': You know what it's like having little kids bugging you ''all day long''?\\
'''Stephanie''': I guess you don't remember where you got that "count to a million" trick.
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* VerySpecialEpisode: D.J. and Kimmy's plot-line in this episode deals with the issue of drunk driving, as this episode reveals that the Tanner girls' mother, Pam, was killed by a drunk driver, and that D.J. fought tooth and nail against Kimmy trying to drive home, ultimately succeeding in doing so, for this very reason.
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* VerySpecialEpisode: D.J. and Kimmy's plot-line in this episode deals with the issue of drunk driving, as this episode reveals that [[MissingMom the Tanner girls' mother, Pam, Pam]], was killed by a drunk driver, and that D.J. fought tooth and nail against Kimmy trying to drive home, ultimately succeeding in doing so, for this very reason.
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* ExplainExplainOhCrap: Early in the episode, Danny and Joey talk about the frat parties they had back in their college days and the lies they told the high school girls attending said parties to impress them. When Stephanie scrutinize them for lying to underage girls, Danny tries to justify himself before remembering that D.J., a high school student herself, is about to attend a college frat party and proceeding to go to talk to her.
-->'''Stephanie''': You guys ''lied'' to those girls?\\
'''Danny''': Well, yeah. It's not something we're proud of, but, you know, when a kid is young and wants to impress a girl, he'll say just about anything to -- *beat* I'd better go talk to D.J. Excuse me.
-->'''Stephanie''': You guys ''lied'' to those girls?\\
'''Danny''': Well, yeah. It's not something we're proud of, but, you know, when a kid is young and wants to impress a girl, he'll say just about anything to -- *beat* I'd better go talk to D.J. Excuse me.
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* HypocriticalHumor: When Michelle complains to Stephanie about having someone else tagging along everywhere, Stephanie implies that [[NotSoDifferentRemark Michelle herself acted the same way to Stephanie herself as Nicky and Alex are now acting towards Michelle]].
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* HypocriticalHumor: When Michelle complains to Stephanie about having someone else tagging along everywhere, Stephanie implies that [[NotSoDifferentRemark Michelle herself acted the same way to Stephanie herself as Nicky and Alex are now acting towards Michelle]].
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* HypocriticalHumor: When Michelle complains to Stephanie about having someone else tagging along everywhere, Stephanie implies that [[NotSoDifferentRemark Michelle herself acted the same way to Stephanie herself as Nicky and Alex are now acting towards Michelle]].
-->'''Michelle''': You know what it's like having little kids bugging you ''all day long''?\\
'''Stephanie''': I guess you don't remember where you got that [[HideAndNoSeek "count to a million" trick]].
-->'''Michelle''': You know what it's like having little kids bugging you ''all day long''?\\
'''Stephanie''': I guess you don't remember where you got that [[HideAndNoSeek "count to a million" trick]].
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* HideAndNoSeek: Michelle pulls one such stunt when she tries to get Nicky and Alex to stop tailing her at the start of the episode.
-->'''Nicky and Alex''': Let's play more, Michelle.\\
'''Michelle''': OK, how about hide and seek? You guys hide and I'll count. *Nicky and Alex run away to hide* To a million.
-->'''Nicky and Alex''': Let's play more, Michelle.\\
'''Michelle''': OK, how about hide and seek? You guys hide and I'll count. *Nicky and Alex run away to hide* To a million.
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* VerySpecialEpisode: D.J. and Kimmy's plot-line in this episode deals with the issue of drunk driving, as this episode reveals that the Tanner girls' mother, Pam, was killed by a drunk driver, and that D.J. fought tooth and nail against Kimmy trying to drive home, ultimately succeeding in doing so, for this very reason.
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* LethalChef: Joey's homemade entrees in this episode are ''meat muffins'' and '''flounder tart'''. The former gets Danny calling for takeout, while Jesse does a SpitTake after tasting the latter.
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* IAteWHAT: Jesse has this reaction after taking a bite of [[LethalChef Joey's flounder tart]] before he proceeds to [[SpitTake spit into the mitten Joey is wearing]].
-->'''Jesse''': Joey, two questions: Can you help me, and what did I just put in my mouth?\\
'''Joey''': Yes, and... flounder tart.
* LethalChef: Joey's homemade entrees in this episode are ''meat muffins'' and '''flounder tart'''. The former gets Danny calling for takeout, while Jesse does a SpitTake aftertasting taking a bite out of the latter.
-->'''Jesse''': Joey, two questions: Can you help me, and what did I just put in my mouth?\\
'''Joey''': Yes, and... flounder tart.
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* SpitTake: Jesse spits into the mitten Joey was wearing after taking a bite into a [[LethalChef flounder tart made by Joey]].
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* SpitTake: Jesse spits into the mitten Joey was is wearing after [[IAteWHAT taking a bite into a a]] [[LethalChef flounder tart made by Joey]].
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* ShoutOut: To ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie'', "fold arms, nod head" spell-casting gesture and all, when Rebecca responds to Jesse telling her to "sit back and watch the master" as he enlists Joey's "help" in teaching Nicky and Alex about forgiveness.
-->'''Rebecca''': Yes, master. I'll be there in my ''bottle'' if you need me.
-->'''Rebecca''': Yes, master. I'll be there in my ''bottle'' if you need me.
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* EscalatingWar: In an attempt to teach Nicky and Alex about forgiveness, Jesse and Joey do increasingly mean things to each other knowing their friend would forgive them, starting with Jesse placing one of Joey's [[LethalChef flounder tarts]] in his shirt pocket and smacking it, and ultimately ending with Becky breaking it off before Joey could [[AssShove jam a running egg beater up Jesse's butt]].
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* EscalatingWar: Overlaps with {{Foodfight}}. In an attempt to teach Nicky and Alex about forgiveness, Jesse and Joey do increasingly mean things to each other knowing their friend would forgive them, starting with Jesse placing one of Joey's [[LethalChef flounder tarts]] in his shirt pocket and smacking it, and ultimately ending with Becky breaking it off before Joey could [[AssShove jam a running egg beater up Jesse's butt]].butt]].
* {{Foodfight}}: Jesse's and Joey's attempts to "teach" Nicky and Alex about forgiveness involves Jesse and Joey [[EscalatingWar doing increasingly mean things to each other knowing their friend would forgive them using Joey's]] [[LethalChef flounder tarts]].
* {{Foodfight}}: Jesse's and Joey's attempts to "teach" Nicky and Alex about forgiveness involves Jesse and Joey [[EscalatingWar doing increasingly mean things to each other knowing their friend would forgive them using Joey's]] [[LethalChef flounder tarts]].
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* LethalChef: Joey's homemade entrees in this episode are ''meat muffins'' and '''flounder tart'''.
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* LethalChef: Joey's homemade entrees in this episode are ''meat muffins'' and '''flounder tart'''. The former gets Danny calling for takeout, while Jesse does a SpitTake after tasting the latter.
* SpitTake: Jesse spits into the mitten Joey was wearing after taking a bite into a [[LethalChef flounder tart made by Joey]].
* SpitTake: Jesse spits into the mitten Joey was wearing after taking a bite into a [[LethalChef flounder tart made by Joey]].
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* BerserkButton: After a fashion. D.J.'s friendship with Kimmy nearly self-destructs partly because D.J. wouldn't let Kimmy drive home drunk from a party. It's clarified later in the episode that the Tanner girls' mother was killed by a drunk driver[[note]] (until then, it was never explained how she died other than a car accident)[[/note]], hence D.J. being particularly upset.
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* LethalChef: Joey's homemade entrees in this episode are ''meat muffins'' and '''flounder tart'''.
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* LethalChef: Joey's homemade entrees in this episode are ''meat muffins'' and '''flounder tart'''.tart'''.
* YouNeedABreathMint: Kimmy stays over at the Tanner residence after getting drunk at a fraternity party, and Michelle gets the full brunt of her alcohol-induced bad breath in the next morning, with her reaction being this trope from a LittleMissSnarker.
-->'''Michelle''': Whoa. (to D.J. when she enters her bedroom) Next time Dragon Breath sleeps in your bed, I want to be notified.
* YouNeedABreathMint: Kimmy stays over at the Tanner residence after getting drunk at a fraternity party, and Michelle gets the full brunt of her alcohol-induced bad breath in the next morning, with her reaction being this trope from a LittleMissSnarker.
-->'''Michelle''': Whoa. (to D.J. when she enters her bedroom) Next time Dragon Breath sleeps in your bed, I want to be notified.
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"Under the Influence" is an episode in the eighth season of ''Series/FullHouse''.
D.J. and Kimmy attend a college frat party, but trouble arises after Kimmy gets drunk and makes a scene, and they argue over what happened at the party. Meanwhile Michelle tries to cope with Nicky and Alex tailing her but fails when she snaps at them, and Jesse and Joey try to teach the boys about forgiveness by using Joey's homemade entree on each other.
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!!Tropes seen in this episode include:
* LethalChef: Joey's homemade entrees in this episode are ''meat muffins'' and '''flounder tart'''.
D.J. and Kimmy attend a college frat party, but trouble arises after Kimmy gets drunk and makes a scene, and they argue over what happened at the party. Meanwhile Michelle tries to cope with Nicky and Alex tailing her but fails when she snaps at them, and Jesse and Joey try to teach the boys about forgiveness by using Joey's homemade entree on each other.
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!!Tropes seen in this episode include:
* LethalChef: Joey's homemade entrees in this episode are ''meat muffins'' and '''flounder tart'''.