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* MemeticMutation: "That's a #5!"
** "He hit Big Jake."
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* OutOfCharacterMoment[=/=]TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel. Presumably, after the writers witnessed the infamous scene, they went darker because of their anger. The episode is one of the few times that we see Joel legitimately lose his temper with a movie, which happens during one of the scenes of JC assaulting Paisley.
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* OneSceneWonder: Cambot’s one line of dialogue outside the Robot Roll Calls.
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* MemOfCharacterMoment[=/=]TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel. Presumably, after the writers witnessed the infamous scene, they went darker because of their anger. The episode is one of the few times that we see Joel legitimately lose his temper with a movie, which happens during one of the scenes of JC assaulting Paisley.
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* MemOfCharacterMoment[=/=]TheCoatsAreOff: MemeticMutation: "That's a #5!"
* OutOfCharacterMoment[=/=]TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel. Presumably, after the writers witnessed the infamous scene, they went darker because of their anger. The episode is one of the few times that we see Joel legitimately lose his temper with a movie, which happens during one of the scenes of JC assaulting Paisley.
* OutOfCharacterMoment[=/=]TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel. Presumably, after the writers witnessed the infamous scene, they went darker because of their anger. The episode is one of the few times that we see Joel legitimately lose his temper with a movie, which happens during one of the scenes of JC assaulting Paisley.
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* MemeticMutation: "That's a #5!"
* OutofCharacterMoment[=/=]TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel. Presumably, after the writers witnessed the infamous scene, they went darker because of their anger. The episode is one of the few times that we see Joel legitimately lose his temper with a movie, which happens during one of the scenes of JC assaulting Paisley.
* OutofCharacterMoment[=/=]TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel. Presumably, after the writers witnessed the infamous scene, they went darker because of their anger. The episode is one of the few times that we see Joel legitimately lose his temper with a movie, which happens during one of the scenes of JC assaulting Paisley.
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* MemeticMutation: "That's a #5!"
* OutofCharacterMoment[=/=]TheCoatsAreOff:MemOfCharacterMoment[=/=]TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel. Presumably, after the writers witnessed the infamous scene, they went darker because of their anger. The episode is one of the few times that we see Joel legitimately lose his temper with a movie, which happens during one of the scenes of JC assaulting Paisley.
* OutofCharacterMoment[=/=]TheCoatsAreOff:
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* OutofCharacterMoment / TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel. Presumably, after the writers witnessed the infamous scene, they went darker because of their anger. The episode is one of the few times that we see Joel legitimately lose his temper with a movie, which happens during one of the scenes of JC assaulting Paisley.
* OvershadowedByControversy: The episode is best known for the movie's violent rape scene that the crew was unaware of because no one had watched the whole thing before committing themselves to using it. The uncut film is now available on Youtube so the morbidly curious can see it for themselves.
* SpecialEffectFailure: During the "Sidehackin'" song in segment #1, the cast uses a blue screen to show footage of the movie in the background. Too bad Joel is wearing a teal jumpsuit and Crow is playing a teal guitar; the movie footage repeatedly bleeds into both of them. (It also consistently fails to match parts of the actual blue screen because of shadows and issues at the edges!)
* OvershadowedByControversy: The episode is best known for the movie's violent rape scene that the crew was unaware of because no one had watched the whole thing before committing themselves to using it. The uncut film is now available on Youtube so the morbidly curious can see it for themselves.
* SpecialEffectFailure: During the "Sidehackin'" song in segment #1, the cast uses a blue screen to show footage of the movie in the background. Too bad Joel is wearing a teal jumpsuit and Crow is playing a teal guitar; the movie footage repeatedly bleeds into both of them. (It also consistently fails to match parts of the actual blue screen because of shadows and issues at the edges!)
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* OutofCharacterMoment / TheCoatsAreOff: OutofCharacterMoment[=/=]TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel. Presumably, after the writers witnessed the infamous scene, they went darker because of their anger. The episode is one of the few times that we see Joel legitimately lose his temper with a movie, which happens during one of the scenes of JC assaulting Paisley.
* OvershadowedByControversy: The episode is best known for the movie's violent rape scene that the crew was unaware of because no one had watched the whole thing before committing themselves to using it. The uncut film is now available onYoutube Website/YouTube so the morbidly curious can see it for themselves.
* SpecialEffectFailure: During the "Sidehackin'" song in segment #1, the cast uses a blue screen to show footage of the movie in the background. Too bad Joel is wearing a teal jumpsuit and Crow is playing a teal guitar; the movie footage repeatedly bleeds into both of them. (It also consistently fails to match parts of the actual blue screen because of shadows and issues at theedges!)edges!)
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* OvershadowedByControversy: The episode is best known for the movie's violent rape scene that the crew was unaware of because no one had watched the whole thing before committing themselves to using it. The uncut film is now available on
* SpecialEffectFailure: During the "Sidehackin'" song in segment #1, the cast uses a blue screen to show footage of the movie in the background. Too bad Joel is wearing a teal jumpsuit and Crow is playing a teal guitar; the movie footage repeatedly bleeds into both of them. (It also consistently fails to match parts of the actual blue screen because of shadows and issues at the
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* OutofCharacterMoment / TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel. Presumably, after the writers witnessed the infamous scene, they went darker because of their anger.
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* OutofCharacterMoment / TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel. Presumably, after the writers witnessed the infamous scene, they went darker because of their anger. The episode is one of the few times that we see Joel legitimately lose his temper with a movie, which happens during one of the scenes of JC assaulting Paisley.
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* OutofCharacterMoment / TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel.
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* OutofCharacterMoment / TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel. Presumably, after the writers witnessed the infamous scene, they went darker because of their anger.
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* OutofCharacterMoment/TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel.
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* OutofCharacterMoment/TheCoatsAreOff: OutofCharacterMoment / TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel.
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* OutofCharacterMoment/TheCoatsAreOff: After the point where Rita is murdered, the S.O.L. crew becomes sharper and less kind with their riffs. There's an unmistakable venom behind their comments, and it's kind of scary, especially from the normally kind and mellow Joel.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: The episode is best known for the movie's violent rape scene that the crew was unaware of because no one had watched the whole thing before committing themselves to using it. The uncut film is now available on Youtube so the morbidly curious can see it for themselves.
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* HilariousInHindsight: the tiny picture at the beginning of the movie has the exact proportions of an iPhone camera clip, which did not exist yet at the time the episode was filmed.
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* HilariousInHindsight: the The tiny picture at the beginning of the movie has the exact proportions of an iPhone camera clip, which did not exist yet at the time the episode was filmed.
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* HilariousInHindsight: the tiny picture at the beginning of the movie has the exact proportions of an iPhone camera clip, which did not exist yet at the time the episode was filmed.
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* SpecialEffectFailure: During the "Sidehackin'" song in segment #1, the cast uses a blue screen to show footage of the movie in the background. Too bad Joel is wearing a teal jumpsuit and Crow is playing a teal guitar; the movie footage repeatedly bleeds into both of them.
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* SpecialEffectFailure: During the "Sidehackin'" song in segment #1, the cast uses a blue screen to show footage of the movie in the background. Too bad Joel is wearing a teal jumpsuit and Crow is playing a teal guitar; the movie footage repeatedly bleeds into both of them. (It also consistently fails to match parts of the actual blue screen because of shadows and issues at the edges!)
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* SpecialEffectFailure: During the "Sidehackin'" song in segment #1, the cast uses a blue screen to show footage of the movie in the background. Too bad Joel is wearing a teal jumpsuit and Crow is playing a teal guitar; the movie footage repeatedly bleeds into both of them.