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  • After Ghandi shirks his duties at Joan's school's therapy hotline to attend a kegger, and then makes a laughingstock of Van Gogh (putting his call to the hotline on speaker phone), the two of them get revenge in an epic fashion. Van Gogh follows Joan to the party and hides in the bushes, getting a good look when Joan steals Ghandi's belt, causing his pants to fall down...after which she reveals that she also stole his underwear. The following day, Van Gogh uses his artistic talents to paint a mural for the hotline at school — with a portrait of naked Ghandi front and center, beneath the slogan, "No Problem Too Small".
  • In the makeover episode, Ghandi ditching his "GFK" look and persona (the result of a JFK makeover), after he learns that JFK thinks he's pathetic and only helped him revamp his image for a bet.
    JFK: Look, Champ... it started as a bet, but then I warmed to ya, ya kuncklehead! [Smiles guiltily] Hey, you want one of my prom dates? [Shrugs] Have a Brönte!
    Ghandi: [In JFK-esque accent] Forget it! I am [takes off wig] er uh, no longer GFK! [drops wig, removes "padding" from his jeans, and glares at JFK, before speaking normally] My name is Ghandi.
    • And after that, his closing zinger: "You know what 'JFK' stands for in my book? Just Feigning Kindness!"
    • Also in the episode, Ghandi admitting that he mistreated Marie Curie, and apologizing to her.
  • In the finale, Abe realizes that he's in love with Joan and runs out on Cleopatra, the most beautiful woman ever (in universe at least) to find and tell Joan that he loves her. Sure, he finds her in bed with JFK and gets frozen mid-sentence during his love confession, but it's still an overlap between heartwarming and awesome while it lasts.
    • Scudworth and Stamos outwitting the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures when they show up at the prom to collect the clones (and terminate Scudworth). Stamos convinces the Board that they still need to have the traditional "Prom King-Led Conga Line"; the head of the Board buys it, and everyone joins in. Scudworth leads the conga line into the flash freezer, and seals them in — before Stamos switches the freezer on, freezing everyone in place. For Scudworth, it's surprisingly competent.
      "Everybody, freeze!"
  • Awesome Music: Raisin The Stakes: A Rock Opera in Three Acts, especially "Higher" and "Pusher Man".
    • Hell, the main theme in general sums up this trope pretty well.

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