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-->"Worse than the costumes Mom made us the year we got typhus."

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-->"Worse -->'''Pietro:''' Worse than the costumes Mom made us the year we got typhus."
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* AngstWhatAngst: At the start of the episode, Vision seems to be way more chipper after having an incredibly serious conversation with Wanda about the nature of Westview and her role in making it the way that it is. However, it ends up being downplayed in the sense that it's implied to be an act to keep the kids and Pietro from being upset, and he's very much distressed about the situation as he gets closer to Westview's borders.

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* AngstWhatAngst: At the start of the episode, Vision seems to be way more chipper after having an incredibly serious conversation with Wanda about the nature of Westview and her role in making it the way that it is. However, it ends up being downplayed is [[InvokedTrope invoked]] in the sense that it's implied to be an act order to keep the kids and Pietro from being upset, upset and he's Wanda from stopping him from going off on his own. Vision is actually very much distressed about the situation as he gets closer to Westview's borders.



* HarsherInHindsight: Hayward's angst about how the last five years were like for people who survived the Snap is dismissed as cowardice by Monica Rambeau, with few people empathizing with him. ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' shows that Hayward wasn't exaggerating about this in the slightest, with the Flag-Smashers recruiting from huge populations of refugees who lost everything in the Snap; even Sam Wilson and his sister Sarah are shown struggling to get money to keep their family afloat without selling their parents' beloved fishing boat, after five years of economic depression.

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* HarsherInHindsight: Hayward's angst about how the last five years were like for people who survived the Snap is dismissed as cowardice by Monica Rambeau, with few people empathizing with him. ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' shows that Hayward wasn't exaggerating about this in the slightest, with the Flag-Smashers recruiting from huge populations of refugees who lost everything in the Snap; even Snap. Even Sam Wilson and his sister Sarah are shown struggling to get money to keep their family afloat without selling their parents' beloved fishing boat, after five years of economic depression.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Hayward's angst about how the last five years were like for people who survived the Snap is dismissed as cowardice by Monica Rambeau, with few people empathizing with him. ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' shows that Hayward wasn't exaggerating about this in the slightest, as Sam Wilson and his sister Sarah are shown struggling to get money to keep their family fishing boat.

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* HarsherInHindsight: Hayward's angst about how the last five years were like for people who survived the Snap is dismissed as cowardice by Monica Rambeau, with few people empathizing with him. ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' shows that Hayward wasn't exaggerating about this in the slightest, as with the Flag-Smashers recruiting from huge populations of refugees who lost everything in the Snap; even Sam Wilson and his sister Sarah are shown struggling to get money to keep their family afloat without selling their parents' beloved fishing boat.boat, after five years of economic depression.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Hayward's angst about how the last five years were like for people who survived the Snap is dismissed as cowardice by Monica Rambeau, with few people empathizing with him. ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' shows that Hayward wasn't exaggerating about this in the slightest, as Sam Wilson and his sister Sarah are shown struggling to get money to keep their family fishing boat.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Pietro's flashback to the {{Ruritania}} version of Halloween in Sokovia that hits on numerous terrible stereotypes that wouldn't be out of place in a ''Film/{{Borat}}'' movie.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Pietro's flashback to the {{Ruritania}} version of Halloween in Sokovia that hits on numerous terrible stereotypes that wouldn't be out of place in a ''Film/{{Borat}}'' movie.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Pietro's flashback to the {{Ruritania}} version of Halloween in Sokovia that hits on numerous terrible stereotypes that wouldn't be out of place in a Borat movie.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Pietro's flashback to the {{Ruritania}} version of Halloween in Sokovia that hits on numerous terrible stereotypes that wouldn't be out of place in a Borat ''Film/{{Borat}}'' movie.
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-->"Worse than the costumes Mom made us year we got typhus."

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-->"Worse than the costumes Mom made us the year we got typhus."
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-->"Remember the year we had typhus."

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-->"Remember -->"Worse than the costumes Mom made us year we had got typhus."
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Pietro's flashback to the {{Ruritania}} version of Halloween in Sokovia that hits on numerous terrible stereotypes that wouldn't be out of place in a Borat movie.
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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Hayward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Darcy's cheap joke at his near-death experience doesn't help, either. Downplayed because he immediately goes for the jugular by mocking Monica as weak, including a jab about it maybe being a good thing that she didn't get to say goodbye to her mother, "since you clearly don't have the stomach for this job."

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* AngstWhatAngst: At the start of the episode, Vision seems to be way more chipper after having an incredibly serious conversation with Wanda about the nature of Westview and her role in making it the way that it is. However, it ends up being downplayed in the sense that it's implied to be an act to keep the kids and Pietro from being upset, and he's very much distressed about the situation as he gets closer to Westview's borders.
* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Hayward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Darcy's cheap joke at his near-death experience doesn't help, either. Downplayed because he immediately goes for the jugular by mocking Monica as weak, including a jab about it maybe being a good thing that she didn't get to say goodbye to her mother, "since you clearly don't have the stomach for this job.""
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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Hayward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Darcy's cheap joke at his near-death experience doesn't help, either. Downplayed because he immediately goes for the jugular by mocking Monica as weak, including a jab about it maybe being a good thing that she didn't get to say goodbye to her mother, "since you clearly don't have the stomach for this job."
* {{Narm}}: Darcy's cry of "Oh, ''fudge!"'' as she's absorbed by the Hex. It's likely a case of GoshDangItToHeck since you typically can't swear in sitcoms and the Hex transformed her original f-bomb mid-swear, but it's such a bizarre thing to shout in the middle of such a terrifying moment that it makes it ridiculous instead.

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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Hayward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Darcy's cheap joke at his near-death experience doesn't help, either. Downplayed because he immediately goes for the jugular by mocking Monica as weak, including a jab about it maybe being a good thing that she didn't get to say goodbye to her mother, "since you clearly don't have the stomach for this job."
* {{Narm}}: Darcy's cry of "Oh, ''fudge!"'' as she's absorbed by the Hex. It's likely a case of GoshDangItToHeck since you typically can't swear in sitcoms and the Hex transformed her original f-bomb mid-swear, but it's such a bizarre thing to shout in the middle of such a terrifying moment that it makes it ridiculous instead.
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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Hayward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Darcy's cheap joke at his near-death experience doesn't help, either. Downplayed because he immediately goes for the jugular by mocking Monica as weak, including the fact that it's maybe good that she didn't get to say goodbye to her mother.

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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Hayward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Darcy's cheap joke at his near-death experience doesn't help, either. Downplayed because he immediately goes for the jugular by mocking Monica as weak, including the fact that it's a jab about it maybe being a good thing that she didn't get to say goodbye to her mother.mother, "since you clearly don't have the stomach for this job."
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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Heyward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Darcy's cheap joke at his near-death experience doesn't help, either. Downplayed because he immediately goes for the jugular by mocking Monica as weak, including the fact that it's maybe good that she didn't get to say goodbye to her mother.

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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Heyward Hayward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Darcy's cheap joke at his near-death experience doesn't help, either. Downplayed because he immediately goes for the jugular by mocking Monica as weak, including the fact that it's maybe good that she didn't get to say goodbye to her mother.
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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Heyward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Darcy's cheap joke at his near-death experience doesn't help, either. Downplayed because he immediately goes for the jugular by mocking Monica as weak, including the fact that it's maybe good that she didn't get to say goodbye to her mother.

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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Heyward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Darcy's cheap joke at his near-death experience doesn't help, either. Downplayed because he immediately goes for the jugular by mocking Monica as weak, including the fact that it's maybe good that she didn't get to say goodbye to her mother.mother.
* {{Narm}}: Darcy's cry of "Oh, ''fudge!"'' as she's absorbed by the Hex. It's likely a case of GoshDangItToHeck since you typically can't swear in sitcoms and the Hex transformed her original f-bomb mid-swear, but it's such a bizarre thing to shout in the middle of such a terrifying moment that it makes it ridiculous instead.
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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Heyward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Darcy's cheap joke at his near-death experience doesn't help, either.

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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Heyward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Darcy's cheap joke at his near-death experience doesn't help, either. Downplayed because he immediately goes for the jugular by mocking Monica as weak, including the fact that it's maybe good that she didn't get to say goodbye to her mother.
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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Heyward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge.

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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Heyward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Darcy's cheap joke at his near-death experience doesn't help, either.
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he told Monica that it was good she wasn't there for her mother's death, she has no reason to feel sympathy


* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Heyward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Monica, Darcy, and Jimmy's lack of sympathy for him doesn't help.

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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Heyward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Monica, Darcy, and Jimmy's lack of sympathy for him doesn't help.
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* JerkassWoobie: It's not hard to feel sorry for Heyward when he talks about how hard it was living through the effects of the Snap and subsequent Blip, especially when you consider that he had to hold things together for ''five years'' while everyone was going through a severe depression. No wonder he's developed such a hard edge. Monica, Darcy, and Jimmy's lack of sympathy for him doesn't help.

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