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-->'''Commander''': Well just 'cause I hate millipedes doesn't mean she should haff'ta.

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-->'''Commander''': --->'''Commander''': Well just 'cause I hate millipedes doesn't mean she should haff'ta.



--> '''Jones''': Just make sure you get me a nice steak or something when we get back.
--> '''Commander''': Jonesy, I'm huntin' you a goddamned shank'a wooly mammoth with my own two hands after this.

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--> '''Jones''': -->'''Jones''': Just make sure you get me a nice steak or something when we get back.
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back.\\
'''Commander''': Jonesy, I'm huntin' you a goddamned shank'a wooly mammoth with my own two hands after this.



--> '''June:''' Jared! Jared! Can we ride Mr. Fish? Jared! Huh, Jared?
--> '''Jared''': *cheerfully* What's the magic word?
--> '''June:''' Plea--
--> '''Sam''': Abbakadabra.
--> '''Jared''': ''I'll take it!'' *cut to the three riding Mr. Fish in obvious glee*

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--> '''June:''' -->'''June:''' Jared! Jared! Can we ride Mr. Fish? Jared! Huh, Jared?
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Jared?\\
'''Jared''': *cheerfully* What's the magic word?
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word?\\
'''June:''' Plea--
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Plea--\\
'''Sam''': Abbakadabra.
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Abbakadabra.\\
'''Jared''': ''I'll take it!'' *cut to the three riding Mr. Fish in obvious glee*



--> '''Commander''': Tank, all I want is fer you t' live a long an' happy life with someone you never, at any point punch in th' face... or anywhere else but y'know what I mean.

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--> '''Commander''': -->'''Commander''': Tank, all I want is fer you t' live a long an' happy life with someone you never, at any point punch in th' face... or anywhere else but y'know what I mean.
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** After Jared accidentally backs the Commander's car into a wall, he starts freaking out, but the Commander just brushes it off and tells him it's not a big deal, assuring him he was doing just fine as a new driver.
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* The Commander takes offense when [[http://thepunchlineismachismo.com/archives/comic/its-really-quite-riveting#comments you interrupt his children talking]].

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* The Commander takes offense when [[http://thepunchlineismachismo.com/archives/comic/its-really-quite-riveting#comments com/archives/comic/its-really-quite-riveting you interrupt his children talking]].
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** In addition, there is some Fridge Heartwarming during the moment where he learns Hyper Beam. Mr. Fish is shown to be capable of ''choosing'' which move to replace Hyper Beam with. One of the moves shown is "Don't Eat Jared." Jared is arguably the one thing that is stopping Mr. Fish from being completely free (as he's still technically a wild Pokémon), and Mr. Fish outright ''avoids'' deleting that move. This shows that Mr. Fish does genuinely care about Jared and wants to avoid harming him if at all possible. Especially poignant if you remember how ferocious Gyarados tends to be portrayed in the anime and manga, to the point that only a handful of trainers are ever shown using them. A big reason for that, atleast in the comicverse, is that Jared treated Mr Fish like a beloved pet and friend instead of an attack dog, since Lysandre is utterly baffled at Mr Fish's size and strength (his own Gyarados is the size shown in the Pokedex, which is a good deal smaller than both Mr Fish, and any Gyarados shown in other media).

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** In addition, there is some Fridge Heartwarming during the moment where he learns Hyper Beam. Mr. Fish is shown to be capable of ''choosing'' which move to replace Hyper Beam with. One of the moves shown is "Don't Eat Jared." Jared is arguably the one thing that is stopping Mr. Fish from being completely free (as he's still technically a wild Pokémon), and Mr. Fish outright ''avoids'' deleting that move. This shows that Mr. Fish does genuinely care about Jared and wants to avoid harming him if at all possible. Especially poignant if you remember how ferocious Gyarados tends to be portrayed in the anime and manga, to the point that only a handful of trainers are ever shown using them. A big reason for that, atleast at least in the comicverse, is that Jared treated Mr Fish like a beloved pet and friend instead of an attack dog, since Lysandre is utterly baffled at Mr Fish's size and strength (his own Gyarados is the size shown in the Pokedex, which is a good deal smaller than both Mr Fish, and any Gyarados shown in other media).



* [[http://thepunchlineismachismo.com/archives/comic/tying-up-loose-ends Even though]] the survival dome was going to reset anyways, Commander is willing to make sure the Megalodon is returned to water because he knows his son won't forgive him if he ever did something bad to a shark. And acknowledging that Jared is a pro at wangling sea monsters.

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* [[http://thepunchlineismachismo.com/archives/comic/tying-up-loose-ends Even though]] the survival dome was going to reset anyways, Commander is willing to make sure the Megalodon is returned to water because he knows his son won't forgive him if he ever did something bad to a shark. And acknowledging that Jared is a pro at wangling wrangling sea monsters.


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** In addition, there is some Fridge Heartwarming during the moment where he learns Hyper Beam. Mr. Fish is shown to be capable of ''choosing'' which move to replace Hyper Beam with. One of the moves shown is "Don't Eat Jared." Jared is arguably the one thing that is stopping Mr. Fish from being completely free (as he's still technically a wild Pokémon), and Mr. Fish outright ''avoids'' deleting that move. This shows that Mr. Fish does genuinely care about Jared and wants to avoid harming him if at all possible.

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** In addition, there is some Fridge Heartwarming during the moment where he learns Hyper Beam. Mr. Fish is shown to be capable of ''choosing'' which move to replace Hyper Beam with. One of the moves shown is "Don't Eat Jared." Jared is arguably the one thing that is stopping Mr. Fish from being completely free (as he's still technically a wild Pokémon), and Mr. Fish outright ''avoids'' deleting that move. This shows that Mr. Fish does genuinely care about Jared and wants to avoid harming him if at all possible. Especially poignant if you remember how ferocious Gyarados tends to be portrayed in the anime and manga, to the point that only a handful of trainers are ever shown using them. A big reason for that, atleast in the comicverse, is that Jared treated Mr Fish like a beloved pet and friend instead of an attack dog, since Lysandre is utterly baffled at Mr Fish's size and strength (his own Gyarados is the size shown in the Pokedex, which is a good deal smaller than both Mr Fish, and any Gyarados shown in other media).



* [[http://thepunchlineismachismo.com/archives/862 The Commander regarding Poison's gender]]. The Commander's response to Jared "outing" Poison in general -- he seems baffled at the ''idea'' that her birth gender assignment might bother him at all.

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* [[http://thepunchlineismachismo.com/archives/862 The Commander regarding Poison's gender]]. The Commander's response to Jared "outing" Poison in general -- he seems baffled at the ''idea'' that her birth gender assignment might bother him at all. Becomes FridgeBrilliance after TheReveal that Commander, along with the rest of his squad, were genetically engineered, and while he doesn't, many of them have heavy cybernetic enchancments on top of it. Gender identity pales in comparison to what Commander is used to.

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