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[[WMG: In the sequel, Katt Boswell is Kurt's sister and wants revenge for his imprisonment.]]

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[[WMG: In the sequel, Katt Boswell Bozwell is Kurt's sister and wants revenge for his imprisonment.]]



* [[spoiler:Confirmed.]]

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* [[spoiler:Confirmed.]]]]

[[WMG: Mondo Burger faced a class-action lawsuit from customers who suffered side effects of eating Triampathol-enhanced burgers.]]
* For it to have been "way illegal" as Kurt said, it was probably carcinogenic or something equally dangerous.
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* She has the same last name as him and runs a Mondo Burger-like corporation, which could have risen from the ashes after Mondo Burger went out of business.

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* She has the same last name as him and runs a Mondo Burger-like corporation, which could have risen from the ashes after Mondo Burger went out of business.business.
* [[spoiler:Confirmed.]]
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[[WMG: In the sequel, Katt Boswell is Kurt's sister and wants revenge for his imprisonment.]]

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[[WMG: In the sequel, Katt Boswell is Kurt's sister and wants revenge for his imprisonment.]]]]
* She has the same last name as him and runs a Mondo Burger-like corporation, which could have risen from the ashes after Mondo Burger went out of business.
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* Ed has a very poor grasp of what would be considered appropriate behavior, is extremely literal-minded, and displays almost savant-like skills at things like making a good-tasting sauce or coming up with an infiltration route.

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* Ed has a very poor grasp of what would be considered appropriate behavior, is extremely literal-minded, and displays almost savant-like skills at things like making a good-tasting sauce or coming up with an infiltration route.route.

[[WMG: In the sequel, Katt Boswell is Kurt's sister and wants revenge for his imprisonment.]]
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* Could you please provide more info on how ''Good Burger'' connects to these works?
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[[WMG: Despite being a teen comedy, ''Good Burger'' is set in the same universe as the following...]]

- ''Harry Potter'' film series (2001 - 2011)

- ''Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them'' (2016)

- ''Keeper Of The Lost Cities'' book series (2012 - present)

- ''Overlord'' (2018)

- ''Trick r Treat'' (2007)

- ''The Spiderwick Chronicles'' (2008)

- ''Chronicle'' (2012)

- ''Krampus'' (2015)
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* We see at the end of the movie that Ed was a combination of ObfuscatingStupidity and GeniusDitz; since Ed knew that Dexter needed the money more than he did, and because he felt responsible for causing Dexter's accident (which is why Dexter needed a job in the first place), he decided to sign the contract anyway and give Dexter most of his bonus money (perhaps he also thought Dexter should get some credit for coming up with the idea of selling food with the sauce on it). He bought Dexter the yo-yo to show that he wasn't upset over the contract, and wanted to help Dexter out.

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* We see at the end of the movie that Ed was a combination of ObfuscatingStupidity and GeniusDitz; since Ed knew that Dexter needed the money more than he did, and because he felt responsible for causing Dexter's accident (which is why Dexter needed a job in the first place), he decided to sign the contract anyway and give Dexter most of his bonus money (perhaps he also thought Dexter should get some credit for coming up with the idea of selling food with the sauce on it). He bought Dexter the yo-yo to show that he wasn't upset over the contract, and wanted to help Dexter out.
out and still be friends with Dexter.
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[[WMG: Ed knew Dexter was taking advantage of him with the contract he drew up.]]

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[[WMG: Ed knew Dexter was taking advantage of him with how one-sided the contract he Dexter drew up.up was.]]
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* We see at the end of the movie that Ed was a combination of ObfuscatingStupidity and GeniusDitz; since Ed knew that Dexter needed the money more than he did, and because he felt responsible for causing Dexter's accident (which is why Dexter needed a job in the first place), he decided to sign the contract anyway and give Dexter most of his bonus money (perhaps he also thought Dexter should get some credit for coming up with the idea of selling food with the sauce on it). He bought Dexter the yo-yo to show that he wasn't upset over the contract, and wanted to help Dexter out.

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* We see at the end of the movie that Ed was a combination of ObfuscatingStupidity and GeniusDitz; since Ed knew that Dexter needed the money more than he did, and because he felt responsible for causing Dexter's accident (which is why Dexter needed a job in the first place), he decided to sign the contract anyway and give Dexter most of his bonus money (perhaps he also thought Dexter should get some credit for coming up with the idea of selling food with the sauce on it). He bought Dexter the yo-yo to show that he wasn't upset over the contract, and wanted to help Dexter out.out.

[[WMG: Ed is on the spectrum.]]
* Ed has a very poor grasp of what would be considered appropriate behavior, is extremely literal-minded, and displays almost savant-like skills at things like making a good-tasting sauce or coming up with an infiltration route.
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* We see at the end of the movie that Ed was a combination of ObfuscatingStupidity and GeniusDitz; since Ed knew that Dexter needed the money more than he did, and because he felt responsible for causing Dexter's accident (which is why Dexter needed a job in the first place), he decided to sign the contract anyway and give Dexter most of his bonus money (perhaps he also thought Dexter should get some credit for coming up with the idea of selling food with the sauce on it).

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* We see at the end of the movie that Ed was a combination of ObfuscatingStupidity and GeniusDitz; since Ed knew that Dexter needed the money more than he did, and because he felt responsible for causing Dexter's accident (which is why Dexter needed a job in the first place), he decided to sign the contract anyway and give Dexter most of his bonus money (perhaps he also thought Dexter should get some credit for coming up with the idea of selling food with the sauce on it). He bought Dexter the yo-yo to show that he wasn't upset over the contract, and wanted to help Dexter out.
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* We see at the end of the movie that Ed was a combination of ObfuscatingStupidity and GeniusDitz; since Ed knew that Dexter needed the money more than he did, and because he felt responsible for causing Dexter's accident (which is why Dexter needed a job in the first place), he decided to sign the contract anyway and give Dexter most of his bonus money (also, he thought Dexter should get some credit for coming up with the idea of selling food with the sauce on it).

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* We see at the end of the movie that Ed was a combination of ObfuscatingStupidity and GeniusDitz; since Ed knew that Dexter needed the money more than he did, and because he felt responsible for causing Dexter's accident (which is why Dexter needed a job in the first place), he decided to sign the contract anyway and give Dexter most of his bonus money (also, (perhaps he also thought Dexter should get some credit for coming up with the idea of selling food with the sauce on it).
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* We see at the end of the movie that Ed was a combination of ObfuscatingStupidity and GeniusDitz; since Ed knew that Dexter needed the money more than he did, and because he felt responsible for causing Dexter's accident (which is why Dexter needed a job in the first place), he decided to sign the contract anyway.

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* We see at the end of the movie that Ed was a combination of ObfuscatingStupidity and GeniusDitz; since Ed knew that Dexter needed the money more than he did, and because he felt responsible for causing Dexter's accident (which is why Dexter needed a job in the first place), he decided to sign the contract anyway.anyway and give Dexter most of his bonus money (also, he thought Dexter should get some credit for coming up with the idea of selling food with the sauce on it).
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WMG: Ed knew Dexter was taking advantage of him with the contract he drew up.

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WMG: [[WMG: Ed knew Dexter was taking advantage of him with the contract he drew up.]]
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WMG: Ed knew Dexter was taking advantage of him with the contract he drew up.
* We see at the end of the movie that Ed was a combination of ObfuscatingStupidity and GeniusDitz; since Ed knew that Dexter needed the money more than he did, and because he felt responsible for causing Dexter's accident (which is why Dexter needed a job in the first place), he decided to sign the contract anyway.

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