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** Additionally, the reveal that Tolkien ''hates'' being associated with anything related to Middle-Earth clashes with his LARP participation in "[[Recap/SouthParkS6E13TheReturnOfTheFellowshipOfTheRingToTheTwoTowers The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers]]" back in Season 6, as well as ''VideoGame/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth''.
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** Additionally, the reveal that Tolkien ''hates'' being associated with anything related to Middle-Earth clashes with his LARP participation in "[[Recap/SouthParkS6E13TheReturnOfTheFellowshipOfTheRingToTheTwoTowers The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers]]" back in Season 6, 6 (though that ended with him not wanting to play Lord Of The Rings anymore), as well as ''VideoGame/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth''.
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* EasilyForgiven: While Tolkien is initially taken aback that Stan misunderstood his name, he quickly forgives him since he clearly feels terrible about it and the two are shown playing like normal before Randy has his freak out.
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* EasilyForgiven: While Tolkien is initially taken aback that Stan misunderstood his name, he quickly forgives him since he clearly feels terrible about it (and also the two were going to be neighbors anyways) and the two are shown playing like normal before Randy has his freak out.
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* ShownTheirWork: The works of J.R.R. Tolkien are all accurately referenced. While a few of the names are mispronounced, that's because it's Stan mispronouncing them.
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* ShownTheirWork: The works of J.R.R. Tolkien are all accurately referenced.referenced (though it does repeat the misconception that Lord of the Rings was an analogy for WWII). While a few of the names are mispronounced, that's because it's Stan mispronouncing them.
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-->'''Tolkien:''' I actually don't like Lord of the Rings.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHerod: After finding out that Marijuana users want to buy more from Black/Brown Farmers to promote social equity, Randy tries desperately to rope Steve into his business for the sole use of his image in promotion, as well making him believe he is a partner, all the while rudely dismissing any ideas he proposes. Feed up with Randy's transparent tactics of using him, Steve opens his own weed farm, RIGHT across from Randy's and getting ALL his business, causing the very thing he was trying to avoid.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHerod: After finding out that Marijuana users want to buy more from Black/Brown Farmers to promote social equity, Randy tries desperately to rope Steve into his business for the sole use of his image in promotion, as well making him believe he is a partner, all the while rudely dismissing any ideas he proposes. Feed Fed up with Randy's transparent tactics of using him, Steve opens his own weed farm, RIGHT across from Randy's and getting ALL his business, causing the very thing he was trying to avoid.
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* TheStoner: The marijuana expo in the beginning is a professional, business-oriented convention attended by farmers who want to see what the trends of the market are. Meanwhile, Randy attends it while high as a kite, hollering and annoying everyone around him with his fratboy behavior. He does the same later, getting stoned together with Towelie and downplaying Steve's business ideas for being "too dorky".
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* TheStoner: The marijuana expo in the beginning is a professional, business-oriented convention attended by farmers who want to see what the trends of the market are. Meanwhile, Randy attends it while high as a kite, hollering and annoying everyone around him with his fratboy behavior. He does the same later, getting stoned together with Towelie and downplaying Steve's business ideas for being "too dorky".too "dorky".
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** The doctor telling Stan and the audience that they're terrible racists in an over the top fashion for mistakenly thinking Tolkien Black's first name is Token mocks those who villainise people who commit accidental acts of racism rather than gently correcting their behavior.
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** The doctor telling Stan and the audience that they're terrible racists in an over the top fashion for mistakenly thinking Tolkien Black's first name is Token mocks those who villainise villainize people who commit accidental acts of racism rather than gently correcting their behavior.
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* EveryoneKnewAlready: Stan and Randy were the only ones who didn't realize Token's name was actually Tolkien.
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* EveryoneKnewAlready: Stan and Randy were the only ones who didn't realize Token's name was actually Tolkien.Tolkien (or at least named after the famous British author).
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* MondegreenGag: The episode revolves around Stan confusing the word Tolkien for Token.