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** Did Nick genuinely concede that what he did was wrong while at gunpoint because the sight of the normally milquetoast Jimmy wildly brandishing a gun and screaming made him realize that he was the one who did this to him? Did he only do it in order to impress Frida and get back on her good side? Or was it exclusively because he didn't want to get shot? He did look genuinely ashamed in the principal's office after all, but he could just be afraid of the consequences he'll face from them.

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** Did Nick genuinely concede that what he did was wrong while at gunpoint because the sight of the normally milquetoast Jimmy wildly brandishing a gun and screaming made him realize that he was the one who did this to him? Did he only do it in order to impress Frida and get back on her good side? Or was it exclusively because he didn't want to get shot? He did look genuinely ashamed in the principal's office after all, but he could just be afraid of the consequences he'll face now face, especially from them.his parents.
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** Did Nick genuinely concede that what he did was wrong while at gunpoint because the sight of Jimmy wildly brandishing a gun made him realize that he was the one who did this to him? Did he only do it in order to impress Frida and get back on her good side? Or was it exclusively because he didn't want to get shot? He did look genuinely ashamed in the principal's office after all, but he could've just been pretending to look upset to appease his angry parents.

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** Did Nick genuinely concede that what he did was wrong while at gunpoint because the sight of the normally milquetoast Jimmy wildly brandishing a gun and screaming made him realize that he was the one who did this to him? Did he only do it in order to impress Frida and get back on her good side? Or was it exclusively because he didn't want to get shot? He did look genuinely ashamed in the principal's office after all, but he could've could just been pretending to look upset to appease his angry parents.be afraid of the consequences he'll face from them.
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** Do Nick's cronies (Ray and Kevin) just bully Jimmy for no reason, or are they afraid of Nick turning on them should they not join in?

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** Do Nick's cronies (Ray and Kevin) just bully Jimmy for no reason, or are they [[PeerPressuredBully afraid of Nick turning on them should they not join in?in]]?
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Nick. Vergil and Frida treat his punishment of suspension and community service as a slap on the wrist. While Nick certainly deserved to get punished, he didn't think Jimmy would do something as drastic as using a gun, especially since his bullying never got violent. Not only that, but being held at gunpoint would be a pretty traumatic experience for a boy his age.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Nick. Vergil Virgil and Frida treat his punishment of suspension and community service as a slap on the wrist. While Nick certainly deserved to get punished, he didn't think Jimmy would do something as drastic as using a gun, especially since his bullying never got violent. Not only that, but being held at gunpoint would be a pretty traumatic experience for a boy his age.
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* SignatureScene: The climax of the episode, especially the scene where Richie gets shot in the leg, is the most remembered moment of ''Static Shock''.

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* SignatureScene: The climax of the episode, especially the scene where Richie gets shot in the leg, is the most remembered moment of ''Static Shock''.Shock''.
* UnintentionallySympathetic: Nick. Vergil and Frida treat his punishment of suspension and community service as a slap on the wrist. While Nick certainly deserved to get punished, he didn't think Jimmy would do something as drastic as using a gun, especially since his bullying never got violent. Not only that, but being held at gunpoint would be a pretty traumatic experience for a boy his age.
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** Did Nick genuinely concede that what he did was wrong while at gunpoint because the sight of Jimmy wildly brandishing a gun made him realize that he was the one who did this to him? Did he only do it in order to impress Frida and get back on her good side? Or was it exclusively because he didn't want to get shot? He did look genuinely ashamed in the principal's office after all, but is he trying to look upset to appease his angry parents? Is he simply afraid of whatever they'll do to him now?
** Does Nick's cronies (Ray and Kevin) just bully Jimmy for no reason, or are they afraid of getting bullied by Nick themselves should they not join in?

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** Did Nick genuinely concede that what he did was wrong while at gunpoint because the sight of Jimmy wildly brandishing a gun made him realize that he was the one who did this to him? Did he only do it in order to impress Frida and get back on her good side? Or was it exclusively because he didn't want to get shot? He did look genuinely ashamed in the principal's office after all, but is he trying could've just been pretending to look upset to appease his angry parents? Is he simply afraid of whatever they'll do to him now?
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* HarsherInHindsight: Jimmy writing about his revenge fantasies online in a manifesto became this when in 2014, Elliot Rodger would publish his own manifesto detailing his hatred of the world, before going on a rampage, although in the case of Rodger, it was a rampage fueled by his misogynistic hatred of women for rejecting him.

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* HarsherInHindsight: HarsherInHindsight:
** Revenge by gun violence or targeted/mass shooting is sometimes caused by incessant bullying, a problem that is unfortunately still relevant to this day.
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Jimmy writing about his revenge fantasies online in a manifesto became this when in 2014, Elliot Rodger would publish his own manifesto detailing his hatred of the world, before going on a rampage, although in the case of Rodger, it was a rampage fueled by his misogynistic hatred of women for rejecting him.
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** Did Nick genuinely apologize to Jimmy while at gunpoint because the sight of Jimmy wildly brandishing a gun made him realize that he did this to him? Did he only do it in order to impress Frida and get on her good side? Or was it exclusively because he didn't want to get shot? He did look genuinely ashamed in the principal's office after all, but is he trying to look upset to appease his angry parents? Is he simply afraid of whatever they'll do to him now?

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** Did Nick genuinely apologize to Jimmy concede that what he did was wrong while at gunpoint because the sight of Jimmy wildly brandishing a gun made him realize that he was the one who did this to him? Did he only do it in order to impress Frida and get back on her good side? Or was it exclusively because he didn't want to get shot? He did look genuinely ashamed in the principal's office after all, but is he trying to look upset to appease his angry parents? Is he simply afraid of whatever they'll do to him now?
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** Did Nick genuinely apologize to Jimmy while at gunpoint because the sight of Jimmy brandishing a gun made him realize that this was the effect his bullying had? Did he only do it in order to impress Frida and get on her good side? Or was it exclusively because he didn't want to get shot? Does he look genuinely ashamed in the principal's office, or is he trying to look upset to appease his angry parents? Is he simply afraid of whatever they'll do to him now?

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** Did Nick genuinely apologize to Jimmy while at gunpoint because the sight of Jimmy wildly brandishing a gun made him realize that he did this was the effect his bullying had? to him? Did he only do it in order to impress Frida and get on her good side? Or was it exclusively because he didn't want to get shot? Does he He did look genuinely ashamed in the principal's office, or office after all, but is he trying to look upset to appease his angry parents? Is he simply afraid of whatever they'll do to him now?

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