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Fridge Brilliance

  • The first time Arlo—as Mr Marbles—is on-screen, he's screaming at someone about how he didn't want dairy in his coffee. The reason given is that he doesn't want to get bloated, but in the next episode we find out one of his trigger words is "milk". Arlo probably isn't actually lactose-intolerant. He just hates milk.
  • While none of Brandon's characters are particularly pleasant people, he has only two official villain characters—Sharita Repulsa and Bobby Worst. But their evil tends to be more "Poke the Poodle" than anything. There's good reason for this:
    • Sharita Repulsa's "crimes" include being a parking enforcer, smoking cigarettes, and inventing grocery stores. The last action is only evil to Sebastian, who hates the grocery store, and the first two are nuisances at best. Sharita is the imaginary villain of Sebastian and Ignacio's playtime, so her evil is limited to the cartoonish villainy two young boys would be familiar with.
    • Bobby Worst grows into his status as a villain by the "Blame the Hero," series but he's decidedly toned down in his introduction video. For the most part, he just goes around yelling at people and being rude to his henchmen—his "evil plan" consists of waiting to decide on a drive-thru order until he reaches the window. Bobby went to prison at age seven. While he's had plenty of time to see what real-world cruelty and crime is in the slammer, the "villain" persona he's trying to use would have had to be inspired by the lesser villains of children's media, hence his lesser crimes.
  • Cathy's hatred of Donna might have something to do with Donna and Grandpa's break-up.

Fridge Horror

  • In "A Day At The Park", Dorian is shown to be anti-straight, and Mom goes insane looking for her son. We find out that the episode was Timmy playing with paper dolls all along, meaning that he might be trying to justify his own homosexuality (established in "Hall Monitor Helen"), and he probably wishes Mom would care that much about him.
  • In the third installment of "Blame the Hero", Bryce says everyone has skeletons in the closet, but hers "happen to be in a prison". She knows about Bobby Worst, she knows he's in prison, and she's the reason he's there in the first place! She killed his father and he took the blame, but she let him rot in prison for forty years—missing an entire lifetime from the age of seven— while she became a wealthy CEO and literally got away with murder.
  • This Troper was watching Stuff & Sam and it said Blame was in an orphanage for ages. Okay, but Blame is actually Sebastion from the future. Stuff & Sam also featured Sebastion, who Sam and Donna helped set up a whole slew of traps with. Traps that put Sebastions entire family in intensive care. Sam and Donna may have landed Sebastion in the orphanage...
  • Read this on a YouTube comment, one of Blah Blah's puppet friends is Percy the Pervert, a sex maniac that constantly humps everything, even Blah Blah. This goes from Black Comedy to straight-up horror when you learn that Blah Blah's show is all a hallucination and the puppets are people in working in the asylum he's in. Meaning... Even worse, the doctor later confirms they do this.

Fridge Logic

  • Sam has met both Sebastian and Blame the thug on multiple seperate occasions—in the last "Stuff and Sam" episode, he even meets them both within 24 hours in two seperate locations. We later find out in "A Day at The Beach" that Blame IS Sebastian, who travelled back in time to prevent himself from getting a regrettable tattoo. They shouldn't logically coexist for Sam to meet in the same time period.
    • Solved as of the fifth episode of "Blame the Hero"—the Blame we've been following (A) broke his time machine and had to take one from a past Blame (B), also travelling through time. Blame A went back to his own time, and Blame B stayed in 2018 to try and relive his life.

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