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* AccidentalAesop: The intended moral of the episode is to not give into peer pressure. However, considering how miserable and left out Vince felt over having not seen the movie ''Nitwits 3'', the Aesop can unintentionally be read as: "Never do anything that else that happens to be popular, no matter how excluded you feel."

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* AccidentalAesop: The intended moral of the episode is to not give into peer pressure. However, considering how miserable and left out Vince felt over having not seen the movie ''Nitwits 3'', the Aesop can unintentionally be read as: "Never do anything that else that happens to be popular, no matter how excluded you feel."
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* AccidentalAesop: The intended moral of the episode is to not give into peer pressure. However, considering how miserable and left out Vince felt over having not seen the movie ''Nitwits 3'', the aesop can unintentionally be read as: "Never do anything that else that happens to be popular, no matter how excluded you feel."

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* AccidentalAesop: The intended moral of the episode is to not give into peer pressure. However, considering how miserable and left out Vince felt over having not seen the movie ''Nitwits 3'', the aesop Aesop can unintentionally be read as: "Never do anything that else that happens to be popular, no matter how excluded you feel."



* HumorDissonance: The ''Nitwits 3'' quotes. Part of this seems to be justified by the movie being a fad of the week that stops being funny very quickly.
* UnintentionallySympathetic: The audience is supposed to see Vince's deception against his parents as being too far in the name of peer pressure, yet considering how left out he felt by having not seen ''Nitwits 3'', it's hard to blame him for resorting to lying, especially considering that he did try to ask his parents to see the movie at first.

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* HumorDissonance: The ''Nitwits ''Nitwitz 3'' quotes. Part of this seems to be justified by the movie being a fad of the week that stops being funny very quickly.
* UnintentionallySympathetic: The audience is supposed to see Vince's deception against his parents as being too far in the name of peer pressure, pressure yet considering how left out he felt by having not seen ''Nitwits ''Nitwitz 3'', it's hard to blame him for resorting to lying, especially considering that he did try to ask his parents to see the movie at first.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: The audience is supposed to see Vince's deception against his parents as being too far in the name of peer pressure, yet considering how left out he felt by having not seen ''Nitwits 3'', it's hard to blame him for resorting to lying, especially considering that he did try to ask his parents to see the movie at first.
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* HumorDissonance: The ''Nitwits 3'' quotes. Part of this seems to be justified by the movie being a fad of the week that stops being funny very quickly.

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* HilariousInHindsight: This episode seemed to predict [[MemeticMutation internet memes]].

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* AccidentalAesop: The intended moral of the episode is to not give into peer pressure. However, considering how miserable and left out Vince felt over having not seen the movie ''Nitwits 3'', the aesop can unintentionally be read as: "Never do anything that else that happens to be popular, no matter how excluded you feel."
* HilariousInHindsight: This episode seemed to predict [[MemeticMutation internet memes]].memes]].
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*HilariousInHindsight: This episode seemed to predict [[MemeticMutation internet memes]].

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