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* SecretMessageWink: "Diner Wink" has Tim telling his daughter they can't get ice cream because all the shops are closed, then turning to wink at a nearby diner. The other guy rolls with the wink at first by agreeing with Tim's lie, but then spirals everything out of proportion by adding increasingly irrelevant and convoluted lies about his own life, while winking back at Tim.
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-->"My farts are ''long''. And ''loud''. And they '''REEK!'''"

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-->"My farts are ''long''. And ''loud''.''way louder''. And they '''REEK!'''"

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Not only is Skeletrex 15 feet tall with bones the size of tree trunks, he also has two swords and a club made of lava.


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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Not only is Skeletrex 15 feet tall with bones the size of tree trunks, he also has two swords and a club made of lava.
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* OnlySaneMan: The Announcer for Baby of the Year appears to be one of the few people who doesn't hate Bart Harley Jarvis, even getting angry at and kicking out members of the studio audiance for insulting him and wishing for his death.


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** "Baby of the Year", which is so serious that one of the judges threatens to kill herself if the baby she likes doesn't win (and has made the same threat multiple times before), [[spoiler:the father of one of the babies performed oral sex on the mystery judge in an attempt to get them to vote for his son, and an audiance member tries to murder one of the babies (and apparently they've had enough issues that they have security on stand by just in case)]]
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* The Darmine Doggy Door, from Darmine Devices.

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* ** The Darmine Doggy Door, from Darmine Devices.

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* The Darmine Doggy Door, from Darmine Devices.



* HatedByAll: Bart Harley Jarvis, a baby, is booed viciously by the "Baby of the Year" audience as soon as he appears onstage and is nearly the victim of an assassination attempt in the middle of the pageant.

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* HatedByAll: Bart Harley Jarvis, a baby, is booed viciously by the "Baby of the Year" audience as soon as he appears onstage and is nearly the victim of an assassination attempt in the middle of the pageant. The only person who seems to avert this is the announcer, who is annoyed at people shouting how much they hate the baby.



* SeriousBusiness: The "Driving Crooner" act, in which Tim places stickers on his car window to make it look like he's wearing a fedora and smoking a cigar. He claims that he was inspired to do it by a childhood near-death experience and drives at dangerous speeds to maintain the illusion ("Gotta be right next to me for it to look real! Everybody tries to make it look fake. Fuckers...") As it turns out, he's not the only one taking it deadly seriously; some people hate it enough to threaten to kill him over it.

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* SeriousBusiness: SeriousBusiness:
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The "Driving Crooner" act, in which Tim places stickers on his car window to make it look like he's wearing a fedora and smoking a cigar. He claims that he was inspired to do it by a childhood near-death experience and drives at dangerous speeds to maintain the illusion ("Gotta be right next to me for it to look real! Everybody tries to make it look fake. Fuckers...") As it turns out, he's not the only one taking it deadly seriously; some people hate it enough to threaten to kill him over it.



* {{Unishment}}: The hot dog suit-wearing man in the Brooks Brothers sketch tries to invoke this by being very insistent that whoever crashed the hot dog car into the Brooks Brothers should be spanked.

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* {{Unishment}}: The hot dog suit-wearing man in the Brooks Brothers sketch tries to invoke this by being very insistent that whoever crashed the hot dog car into the Brooks Brothers should be spanked. It fails.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Santa Claus's furious tirade about being asked about Christmas while promoting his action movie is a reference to Billy Bob Thornton's similar tantrum about being asked his movies while promoting his music.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Santa Claus's furious tirade about being asked about Christmas while promoting his action movie is a reference to Billy Bob Thornton's similar tantrum about being asked about his movies while promoting his music.

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* ObliquelyObfuscatedOccupation: While meant to be an important lesson on the dangers of road rage and watching for oncoming traffic, all [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZBwPmla8QQ the driver's ed video]] does is provoke confusion on what exactly the woman does that involves renting folding tables to fictional monsters. The instructor even prefaces the video by forbidding the new class from talking about it, clearly fed up with years of questions. [[spoiler:She loans them to booths for actors at horror conventions.]]

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* ObliquelyObfuscatedOccupation: While meant to be an important lesson on the dangers of road rage and watching for oncoming traffic, all [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZBwPmla8QQ the driver's ed video]] does is provoke confusion on what exactly the woman does that involves renting folding tables to fictional monsters. The instructor even prefaces the video by forbidding the new class from talking about it, clearly fed up with years of questions. [[note]]And given the implication that he ''knows this'', the fact the teacher is seemingly determined to ''[[SkewedPriorities not tell the students]]'' [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot only makes things worse.]][[/note]] [[spoiler:She loans them to booths for actors at horror conventions.]]



'''Reggie:''' Have you seen it? It's hilarious.\\

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'''Reggie:''' Have you seen it? It's hilarious.\\


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* SkewedPriorities: The driver's ed sketch is two-fold: not only are the students (understandably) more interested in trying to understand [[ObliquelyObfuscatedOccupation why the actress is so fixated on her tables and fictional horror characters]], but the teacher (who, having seen the videos numerous times, [[spoiler:undeniably must already know she loans those out to conventions]]) keeps refusing to answer their questions, trying to focus more on [[JerkassHasAPoint getting them to learn how to drive properly]].

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* CalvinBall: The egg game is a digital version. An utterly baffling game with no apparent rules where the goal is to click and drag eggs to feed them to a larger anthropomorphic egg, the reward at the end is [[spoiler:that the egg exposes its anus to you]].

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* CalvinBall: The egg game is a digital version. An utterly baffling game with no apparent rules where the goal is to click and drag eggs to feed them to a larger anthropomorphic egg, the egg counter seems to have no relation to the actual number of eggs you feed it, the reward at the end is [[spoiler:that the egg exposes its anus to you]].
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* ComicalOverreacting: A man gets invited on stage by a magician, who hits him with a couple good-natured zingers before the trick. The man's wife takes it as a sign of weakness and is so disgusted that she announces that she is divorcing him that night.

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* ComicalOverreacting: A man gets invited on stage by a magician, who hits him with a couple good-natured zingers before the trick. The man's wife takes it as a sign of weakness and is so disgusted that she announces that she is divorcing will not only not respect him for the remainder of their marriage, but that night.she'll even make sure their children won't either.

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* EnfanteTerrible: Bart Harley Jarvis, whom Dr. Skull describes as the most aggressive baby he's ever seen.

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* EnfanteTerrible: Subverted with Bart Harley Jarvis, the "bad boy" of the "Baby of the Year" competition, whom Dr. Skull describes as the most aggressive baby he's ever seen. seen but absolutely nothing about him other than his style of clothing indicates he's anything other than a perfectly normal baby. The audience despises him beyond all reason.
--->'''Man in Audience:''' I HOPE YOU ''FUCKING DIE'', HARLEY JARVIS!!\\
'''Announcer:''' GET, HIM... ''OUTTA'' HERE!



* HatedByAll: Bart Harley Jarvis, a baby, is booed by the audience as soon as he appears onstage and is nearly the victim of an assassination attempt in the middle of the pageant.

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* HatedByAll: Bart Harley Jarvis, a baby, is booed viciously by the "Baby of the Year" audience as soon as he appears onstage and is nearly the victim of an assassination attempt in the middle of the pageant.



** Played for laughs with "bad boy" Bart Harley Jarvis; Dr. Skull claims that he's singularly aggressive and has "[[RedRightHand a massive underbite and completely flat back of the head]]", but his cutaway shots show him to be a perfectly normal, chubby little baby, and none of these things are ever hinted at aside from him arriving dressed as a biker. The audience despises him beyond all reason.
--->'''Man in Audience:''' I hope you FUCKING DIE, Harley Jarvis!\\
'''Announcer:''' GET, HIM... ''OUTTA'' HERE!

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** Played for laughs with "bad boy" of the Baby of the Year competition, Bart Harley Jarvis; Dr. Skull claims that he's singularly aggressive and has "[[RedRightHand a massive underbite and completely flat back of the head]]", but his cutaway shots show him to be a perfectly normal, chubby little baby, and none of these things are ever hinted at aside from him arriving dressed as a biker. The audience despises him beyond all reason.
--->'''Man in Audience:''' I hope you FUCKING DIE, Harley Jarvis!\\
'''Announcer:''' GET, HIM... ''OUTTA'' HERE!



* RedRightHand: Bart Harley Jarvis has a completely flat back of the head.

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* RedRightHand: Bart Harley Jarvis [[InformedAttribute (apparently)]] has a completely flat back of the head.



* WouldHurtAChild: {{Exaggerated}}. One woman at the Baby of the Year ceremony despises Bart Harley Jarvis (who, again, is ''literally'' a baby) so much that she rushes the stage with a gun in an attempt to kill him.

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* WouldHurtAChild: {{Exaggerated}}. One woman at the Baby of the Year ceremony despises Bart Harley Jarvis (who, again, is ''literally'' a baby) so much that she rushes the stage with a gun in an attempt to kill him. Another man in the crowd openly and loudly wishes for his death.
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-->'''Reggie:''' Type in "bozo dubbed over", and there's spaces in between each of the words.\\
'''Coworker:''' It has one view and it says it was uploaded at 6:00 AM this morning.\\
'''Reggie:''' Have you seen it? It's hilarious.\\
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---> '''Tim''': How do we move our bodies ever?
---> '''Host''': What.

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---> --> '''Tim''': How do we move our bodies ever?
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*FlatWhat: The host gives one in the "Supermarket Swap" sketch, after already having had to explain how to breathe in VR (you just breathe normally) to the dad:
---> '''Tim''': How do we move our bodies ever?
---> '''Host''': What.

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* ThrowTheDogABone: In the "sitcom recording" sketch, Tim plays one of his usual "disruptive weirdo" characters, but this time he actually manages to gain some sympathy from the producers and his fellow audience members when he opens up about his struggles with finding love.

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* ThrowTheDogABone: ThrowTheDogABone:
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In the "sitcom recording" sketch, Tim plays one of his usual "disruptive weirdo" characters, but this time he actually manages to gain some sympathy from the producers and his fellow audience members when he opens up about his struggles with finding love.love.
** In the Season 3 premier, a father tries to intimidate his two sons into respecting him using a very poorly-staged video of him beating up a little kid - or rather, [[ObviousStuntDouble an old man dressed like a little kid.]] It does prompt his sons to apologise to him for their rude behaviour, although he is still embarrassed by the shoddy video.
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* CalvinBall: The egg game is a digital version. An utterly baffling game with no apparent rules where the goal is to click and drag eggs to feed them to a larger anthropomorphic egg, the reward at the end is [[spoiler:that the egg exposes itself to you]].

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* CalvinBall: The egg game is a digital version. An utterly baffling game with no apparent rules where the goal is to click and drag eggs to feed them to a larger anthropomorphic egg, the reward at the end is [[spoiler:that the egg exposes itself its anus to you]].
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* PaperThinDisguise: A digital version occurs in "Bozo Dubbed Over." When Tim's character can't contribute to a conversation about viral videos at work, he comes in the next day and says that he knows a hilarious example--the titular Bozo GagDub--that's extremely popular. But when his coworkers search for the video, they find that it was uploaded that very morning, only has one view, and uses Tim's character's voice, which he didn't even attempt to change. As such, they quickly determine that Tim himself made the dub just to have something to share.

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* PaperThinDisguise: A digital version occurs in "Bozo Dubbed Over." When Tim's character Reggie can't contribute to a conversation about viral videos at work, he comes in the next day and says that he knows a hilarious example--the titular Bozo GagDub--that's extremely popular. But when his coworkers search for the video, they find that it was uploaded that very morning, only has one view, and uses Tim's character's Reggie's voice, which he didn't even attempt to change. As such, they quickly determine that Tim Reggie himself made the dub just to have something to share.

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* PaperThinDisguise: A digital version occurs in "Bozo Dubbed Over." When Tim's character can't contribute to a conversation about viral videos at work, he comes in the next day and says that he knows a hilarious example--the titular Bozo GagDub--that's extremely popular. But when his coworkers search for the video, they find that it was uploaded that very morning, only has one view, and uses Tim's character's voice, which he didn't even attempt to change. As such, they quickly determine that Tim himself made the dub just to have something to share.



* WritersCannotDoMath: In "Paying It Forward," the main character orders 1,205 items from a fast food restaurant and receives a bill of $680. That totals out to roughly fifty-five cents per piece, which is unheard of for even the cheapest things at those restaurants (a "dollar menu" is usually offered as the best possible value).

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* WritersCannotDoMath: In "Paying It Forward," the main character orders 1,205 items from a fast food restaurant and receives a bill of $680. That totals out to suggests a price of roughly fifty-five cents per piece, which is unheard of for even the cheapest things at those restaurants (a "dollar menu" is usually offered as the best possible value).

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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: [[spoiler:Lev is eventually proven correct in his suspicion that Jacob uses too small a slice of toilet paper after doing the mud pie. [[HeroicSacrifice Unfortunately, it costs him his life]]]].

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[[spoiler:Lev is eventually proven correct in his suspicion that Jacob uses too small a slice of toilet paper after doing the mud pie. [[HeroicSacrifice Unfortunately, it costs him his life]]]].life]]]].
** When Tim claims that people want to kill him for doing the "Driving Crooner", it seems like he's being delusional and paranoid; after all, he was previously convinced that a random dog-walker was trying to steal his decals. But then a truck full of frat boys pulls up next to him at a red light and shout death threats at him.



* SecretlySelfish: [[ExaggeratedTrope Exaggerated]] in [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cUTklKxpG10 "Paying It Forward."]] A man in line at a fast food drive-thru offers to pay for the person behind him, apparently out of the goodness of his heart...only to ''immediately'' rush back through the line (to the point of forcing himself past another person by screaming at her) and place a gigantic order for over 1,200 items as a scheme to keep the "pay it forward" chain going and get all of the food for free. The guy ahead of him quickly realizes what's going on and refuses to pay.

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* SecretlySelfish: [[ExaggeratedTrope Exaggerated]] in [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cUTklKxpG10 "Paying It Forward."]] A man in line at a fast food drive-thru offers to pay for the person behind him, apparently out of the goodness of his heart... only to ''immediately'' rush back through the line (to the point of forcing himself past another person by screaming at her) and place a gigantic order for over 1,200 items as a scheme to keep the "pay it forward" chain going and get all of the food for free. The guy ahead of him quickly realizes what's going on and refuses to pay.pay.
* SeriousBusiness: The "Driving Crooner" act, in which Tim places stickers on his car window to make it look like he's wearing a fedora and smoking a cigar. He claims that he was inspired to do it by a childhood near-death experience and drives at dangerous speeds to maintain the illusion ("Gotta be right next to me for it to look real! Everybody tries to make it look fake. Fuckers...") As it turns out, he's not the only one taking it deadly seriously; some people hate it enough to threaten to kill him over it.
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* WritersCannotDoMath: In "Paying It Forward," the main character orders 1,205 items from a fast food restaurant and receives a bill of $680. That totals out to roughly fifty-cents per piece, which is unheard of for even the cheapest things on a fast food menu (a "dollar menu" is usually offered as the best possible value).

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* WritersCannotDoMath: In "Paying It Forward," the main character orders 1,205 items from a fast food restaurant and receives a bill of $680. That totals out to roughly fifty-cents fifty-five cents per piece, which is unheard of for even the cheapest things on a fast food menu at those restaurants (a "dollar menu" is usually offered as the best possible value).
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* BigEater: The main character of "Paying It Forward" orders ''1,705'' individual items from a fast food restaurant. Once the woman behind him realizes what he's up to, she [[StrangeMindsThinkAlike immediately starts placing the same order.]]

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* BigEater: The main character of "Paying It Forward" orders ''1,705'' ''1,205'' individual items from a fast food restaurant. Once the woman behind him realizes what he's up to, she [[StrangeMindsThinkAlike immediately starts placing the same order.]]



* SecretlySelfish: [[ExaggeratedTrope Exaggerated]] in [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cUTklKxpG10 "Paying It Forward."]] A man in line at a fast food drive-thru offers to pay for the person behind him, apparently out of the goodness of his heart...only to ''immediately'' rush back through the line (to the point of forcing himself past another person by screaming at her) and place a gigantic order for over 1,700 items as a scheme to keep the "pay it forward" chain going and get all of the food for free. The guy ahead of him quickly realizes what's going on and refuses to pay.

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* SecretlySelfish: [[ExaggeratedTrope Exaggerated]] in [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cUTklKxpG10 "Paying It Forward."]] A man in line at a fast food drive-thru offers to pay for the person behind him, apparently out of the goodness of his heart...only to ''immediately'' rush back through the line (to the point of forcing himself past another person by screaming at her) and place a gigantic order for over 1,700 1,200 items as a scheme to keep the "pay it forward" chain going and get all of the food for free. The guy ahead of him quickly realizes what's going on and refuses to pay.



* WritersCannotDoMath: In "Paying It Forward," the main character orders 1,705 items from a fast food restaurant and receives a bill of $680. Even assuming a price of fifty cents per item, that's ''still'' far too cheap.

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* WritersCannotDoMath: In "Paying It Forward," the main character orders 1,705 1,205 items from a fast food restaurant and receives a bill of $680. Even assuming a price of fifty cents That totals out to roughly fifty-cents per item, that's ''still'' far too cheap. piece, which is unheard of for even the cheapest things on a fast food menu (a "dollar menu" is usually offered as the best possible value).

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* BigEater: The main character of "Paying It Forward" orders ''1,705'' individual items from a fast food restaurant. Once the woman behind him realizes what he's up to, she [[StrangeMindsThinkAlike immediately starts placing the same order.]]



* SecretlySelfish: [[ExaggeratedTrope Exaggerated]] in [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cUTklKxpG10 "Paying It Forward."]] A man in line at a fast food drive-thru offers to pay for the person behind him, apparently out of the goodness of his heart...only to ''immediately'' rush back through the line (to the point of forcing himself past another person by screaming at her) and place a gigantic order for over 1,700 items as a scheme to keep the "pay it forward" chain going and get all of the food for free. The guy ahead of him quickly realizes what's going on and refuses to pay.



** [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] in "Brian's Hat." The sketch takes place in a courtroom where a lawyer aims to prove two people at a major company participated in insider trading. The lawyer reads text messages from the two setting it up, but then reveals that a good portion of their conversation was about Brian and his titular hat, which isn't related to the case at all. The first part of the next texts, though, outright ''states'' that the trading took place, and the guilty party readily admits it, so the lawyer has finished her job. She then proceeds to go through the rest of the increasingly-bizarre conversation about the hat and how Brian made a fool of himself in a meeting while wearing it. The prosecutor finally asks about what relevance the hat conversation has, and the lawyer announces that a dollar sign emoji was added to the last text--even though it wasn't necessary because the actual criminal charges were confirmed five minutes ago.

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** [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] in "Brian's Hat." The sketch takes place in a courtroom where a lawyer prosecutor aims to prove two people at a major company participated in insider trading. The lawyer She reads text messages from the two setting it up, but then reveals that a good portion of their conversation was about Brian and his titular hat, which isn't related to the case at all. The first part of the next texts, though, outright ''states'' that the trading took place, and the guilty party readily admits it, so the lawyer prosecutor has finished her job. She then proceeds to go through the rest of the increasingly-bizarre conversation about the hat and how Brian made a fool of himself in a meeting while wearing it. The prosecutor defense attorney finally asks about what relevance the hat conversation has, and the lawyer prosecutor announces that a dollar sign emoji was added to the last text--even though it wasn't necessary because the actual criminal charges were confirmed five minutes ago.


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* LoonyFan: In the Season 1 finale, Creator/KateBerlant's character has purchased the former home of Creator/JimDavis, fully furnished with ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}-themed furniture and decor. She talks about it at every opportunity, and even insists on hosting an intervention there for the sake of showing it off. [[spoiler: She is dismayed to learn that Jim Davis actually never lived there; the home was instead owned by ''another'' Loony Fan who tried to kill Jim Davis and claimed to be Garfield himself.]]

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** In "Don't Just Say Relax, Actually Relax", Tim mentions that his son shot a famous gorilla at the zoo because "he was such a big fan of him, he wanted to own his life or something".
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* ThrowTheDogABone: In the "sitcom recording" sketch, Tim plays one of his usual "disruptive weirdo" characters, but this time he actually manages to gain some sympathy from the producers and his fellow audience members when he opens up about his struggles with finding love.
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** The friend group sketch has another one where the guy at the restaurant is explaining his "friend group" dynamic to his coworkers, only to turn around and scream as Tim's character suddenly appears in the background.
--> "Oh SHIT, it's one of my friends!"

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** The friend group sketch has another one where the guy at the restaurant Stuart is explaining his "friend group" dynamic to his coworkers, only to turn around and scream as Tim's character suddenly appears in the background.
--> "Oh SHIT, crap, it's one of my friends!"
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* IgnoredEpiphany: When Don Bon Darley's dirty songs fail to impress Tim's friends, he comes to the disheartening realization that his act is outdated and unfunny and he has wasted his life... but then he bounces back and convinces himself that they actually love it, despite all evidence to the contrary.
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** Leslie is as excited as everyone else to play credit card roulette, but when his card is picked he bluntly refuses to play, souring the mood at the party.

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** Leslie is as excited as everyone else to play credit card roulette, but when his card is picked he bluntly refuses to play, pay the bill, souring the mood at the party.

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* SoreLoser: Combative talk show host Bartch Barley will drop out of the debate and start looking at his phone the second he starts losing an argument.

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Combative talk show host Bartch Barley will drop out of the debate and start looking at his phone the second he starts losing an argument.

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