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Jupiter and Pete are great {{Foil}}s of each other, almost complete opposites. While Jupiter (the Superego) is intelligent, wise, logical, a natural sleuth, but not physically active, Pete (the Id) is the most athletic of them all, but is rather BookDumb, superstitious, and his deductions skills could use some work. Also, Jupiter is the most dedicated to detective work, [[{{Determinator}} never backing down]] form a case however dangerous it might be, Pete is the one who always pushes back about cases, especially when it becomes more dangerous. When it comes to deciding what to do in a case, these two provide the main two sides of the argument and cause the most conflict.

This is where Bob, TheHeart and the Ego, comes in. Compared to Jupe and Pete, he is the most balanced of the two. Unlike the other two, Bob tends to hear the two sides and will side with one of them instead of creating his own side or he will blend the two sides and create a compromise. He errs in the side of logic like Jupiter and can be just as daring as he is, but he is also realistically cautious and understands when something ''does'' get too dangerous, though not to the point that [[NervousWreck Pete]] is. He also plays a more compassionate role to the other two, who tend to be more assertive and brash in some ways, and will usually attempt to make them feel better when their investigations go wrong.

In the end, the three fill each other's weaknesses and strengths perfectly and the team wouldn't feel right if one of them were to be replaced (which may the reason why Crimebusters ultimately failed), which is likely why the audience didn't often enjoy the girlfriend characters because they intruded on what is already a very balanced team, or split them up (which is different than splitting up in the mystery as it isn't moving the mystery forward). GuestStarPartyMember characters feel usually more tolerable because they are treated as such, someone temporary who only exists to move the mystery along and not intrude on the existing dynamic.

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Jupiter and Pete are great {{Foil}}s of each other, almost complete opposites. While Jupiter (the Superego) is intelligent, wise, logical, a natural sleuth, but not physically active, Pete (the Id) is the most athletic of them all, but is rather BookDumb, superstitious, and his deductions skills could use some work. Also, Jupiter is the most dedicated to detective work, [[{{Determinator}} never backing down]] form from a case however dangerous it might be, Pete is the one who always pushes back about cases, especially when it becomes more dangerous. When it comes to deciding what to do in a case, these two provide the main two sides of the argument and cause the most conflict.

This is where Bob, TheHeart and the Ego, comes in. Compared to Jupe and Pete, he is the most balanced of the two. Unlike the other two, Bob tends to hear the two sides and will side with one of them instead of creating his own side or he will blend the two sides and create a compromise. He errs in on the side of logic like Jupiter and can be just as daring as he is, but he is also realistically cautious and understands when something ''does'' get too dangerous, though not to the point that [[NervousWreck Pete]] is. He also plays a more compassionate role to the other two, who tend to be more assertive and brash in some ways, and will usually attempt to make them feel better when their investigations go wrong.

wrong. (This also often extends to his attitude toward clients and {{Innocent Bystander}}s.)

In the end, the three fill each other's weaknesses and strengths perfectly and the team wouldn't feel right if one of them were to be replaced (which may be the reason why Crimebusters ultimately failed), which is likely why the audience didn't often enjoy the girlfriend characters because they intruded on what is already a very balanced team, or split them up (which is different than splitting up in the mystery as it isn't moving the mystery forward). GuestStarPartyMember characters feel usually more tolerable because they are treated as such, someone temporary who only exists to move the mystery along and not intrude on the existing dynamic.



It is pretty clear who of the Investigators is the least bravest: Peter. Jupiter is known for having NervesOfSteel and Bob is pretty daring when it comes to it and these two often tease Pete for being a coward. As the series went on, this CowardlyLion trait has gotten more and more highlighted more which provides some interesting conflict between the team during investigations. All the more, Peter is incredibly superstitious and as Jupiter puts it: "[Pete] hears a rat and thinks there's a murderer lurking. The wind howls and he sees spooky ghosts". You can say it's not a Three Investigators story if Peter isn't complaining how they should drop the case because it's too scary or dangerous, especially if there are curses or ghosts involved.

But the thing is, ''Peter is not a coward''. The word 'coward' basically means 'to lack the courage to do something', but if one really takes a look at him, [[TheSoCalledCoward Peter is actually incredibly courageous]]. Because every time Jupiter asks him to do something dangerous or scary, he will eventually come around to do it, ''despite'' how scared he is. And he has done this time and time again. If danger does arise, who's the one who jumps into action first? The one who eagerly will tackle a gunmen to save his friends? To go into the dark and spooky cave because he's the most athletic? It's Pete practically every time.

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It is pretty clear who of the Investigators is the least bravest: brave: Peter. Jupiter is known for having NervesOfSteel and Bob is pretty daring when it comes to it and these two often tease Pete for being a coward. As the series went on, this CowardlyLion trait has gotten more and more highlighted more which provides some interesting conflict between the team during investigations. All the more, Peter is incredibly superstitious and as Jupiter puts it: "[Pete] hears a rat and thinks there's a murderer lurking. The wind howls and he sees spooky ghosts". You can say it's not a Three Investigators story if Peter isn't complaining how they should drop the case because it's too scary or dangerous, especially if there are curses or ghosts involved.

But the thing is, ''Peter is not a coward''. The word 'coward' basically means 'to lack the courage to do something', but if one really takes a look at him, [[TheSoCalledCoward Peter is actually incredibly courageous]]. Because every time Jupiter asks him to do something dangerous or scary, he will eventually come around to do it, ''despite'' how scared he is. And he has done this time and time again. If danger does arise, who's the one who jumps into action first? The one who eagerly will tackle a gunmen gunman to save his friends? To go into the dark and spooky cave because he's the most athletic? It's Pete practically every time.
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!!The Three Investigators, a great example of a balanced [[FreudianTrio Frueudian]] PowerTrio

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It is pretty clear who of the Investigators is the least bravest: Peter. Jupiter is known for having NervesOfSteel and Bob is pretty daring when it comes to it and these two often tease Pete for being a coward. As the series went on, this CowardlyLion trait has gotten more and more highlighted more which provides some interesting conflict between the team during investigations. All the more, Peter is incredibly superstitious and as Jupiter puts it: "[Pete] hears a rat and thinks there's a murderer lurking. The wind howls and he sees sooky ghosts". You can say it's not a Three Investigators story if Peter isn't complaining how they should drop the case because it's too scary or dangerous, especially if there are curses or ghosts involved.

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It is pretty clear who of the Investigators is the least bravest: Peter. Jupiter is known for having NervesOfSteel and Bob is pretty daring when it comes to it and these two often tease Pete for being a coward. As the series went on, this CowardlyLion trait has gotten more and more highlighted more which provides some interesting conflict between the team during investigations. All the more, Peter is incredibly superstitious and as Jupiter puts it: "[Pete] hears a rat and thinks there's a murderer lurking. The wind howls and he sees sooky spooky ghosts". You can say it's not a Three Investigators story if Peter isn't complaining how they should drop the case because it's too scary or dangerous, especially if there are curses or ghosts involved.
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It is pretty clear who of the Investigators is the least bravest: Peter. Jupiter is known for having NervesOfSteel and Bob is pretty daring when it comes to it. As the series went on, Peter's supposed CowardlyLion-ness gets highlighted more which provides some interesting conflict between the team during investigations. Peter is incredibly superstitious and as Jupiter puts it: "[Pete] hears a rat and thinks there's a murderer lurking. The wind howls and he sees sooky ghosts". You can say it's not a Three Investigators story if Peter isn't complaining how they should drop the case because it's too scary or dangerous, especially if there are curses or ghosts involved.

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It is pretty clear who of the Investigators is the least bravest: Peter. Jupiter is known for having NervesOfSteel and Bob is pretty daring when it comes to it. it and these two often tease Pete for being a coward. As the series went on, Peter's supposed CowardlyLion-ness gets this CowardlyLion trait has gotten more and more highlighted more which provides some interesting conflict between the team during investigations. All the more, Peter is incredibly superstitious and as Jupiter puts it: "[Pete] hears a rat and thinks there's a murderer lurking. The wind howls and he sees sooky ghosts". You can say it's not a Three Investigators story if Peter isn't complaining how they should drop the case because it's too scary or dangerous, especially if there are curses or ghosts involved.



In fact, Jupiter, who is definitely portrayed as being the bravest of the three, often dips his toes into being a FearlessFool. On occasion, he has done things that are genuinely dangerous and put the lives of him and himself at stake for the sake of the mystery, which even Bob finds ridiculous at times. Yes, Peter is terrified of ghosts and really just wants to avoid danger as much as possible. He's not brave and pretty WeakWilled, but he ''is'' courageous. Using the word 'coward' is just not accurate to his actual character at all.

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In fact, Jupiter, who is definitely portrayed as being the bravest of the three, often dips his toes into being a FearlessFool. On occasion, he has done things that are genuinely dangerous and put the lives of him his friends and himself at stake for the sake of the mystery, which even Bob finds ridiculous at times. Yes, Peter is terrified of ghosts and really just wants to avoid danger as much as possible. He's not brave and pretty WeakWilled, but he ''is'' courageous. Using the word 'coward' is just not accurate to his actual character at all.

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This is where Bob, TheHeart and the Ego, comes in. Compared to Jupe and Pete, he is the most balanced of the two. Unlike the other two, Bob tends to hear the two sides and will side with one of them instead of creating his own side or he will blend the two sides and create a compromise. While he doesn't believe in ghosts or the supernatural, unlike Pete, he does consider them options when push comes to shove, but ultimately sides with logic like Jupiter. And while he is daring and just as determined to solve mysteries like Jupe, he is also realistically cautious and understands when something ''does'' get too dangerous, but not to the point that [[NervousWreck Pete]] does. He also plays a more compassionate role to the other two, who tend to be more assertive and brash in some ways.

In the end, the three fill each other's weaknesses and strengths perfectly and the team wouldn't feel right if one of them were to be replaced, which is likely why the audience didn't often enjoy the girlfriend characters because they intruded on what is already a very balanced team, or split them up (which is different than splitting up in the mystery as it isn't moving the mystery forward). GuestStarPartyMember characters feel usually more tolerable because they are treated as such, someone temporary who only exists to move the mystery along and not intrude on the existing dynamic.

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This is where Bob, TheHeart and the Ego, comes in. Compared to Jupe and Pete, he is the most balanced of the two. Unlike the other two, Bob tends to hear the two sides and will side with one of them instead of creating his own side or he will blend the two sides and create a compromise. While he doesn't believe He errs in ghosts or the supernatural, unlike Pete, he does consider them options when push comes to shove, but ultimately sides with side of logic like Jupiter. And while he is daring Jupiter and can be just as determined to solve mysteries like Jupe, daring as he is, but he is also realistically cautious and understands when something ''does'' get too dangerous, but though not to the point that [[NervousWreck Pete]] does. is. He also plays a more compassionate role to the other two, who tend to be more assertive and brash in some ways.

ways, and will usually attempt to make them feel better when their investigations go wrong.

In the end, the three fill each other's weaknesses and strengths perfectly and the team wouldn't feel right if one of them were to be replaced, replaced (which may the reason why Crimebusters ultimately failed), which is likely why the audience didn't often enjoy the girlfriend characters because they intruded on what is already a very balanced team, or split them up (which is different than splitting up in the mystery as it isn't moving the mystery forward). GuestStarPartyMember characters feel usually more tolerable because they are treated as such, someone temporary who only exists to move the mystery along and not intrude on the existing dynamic.dynamic.

!!Peter Crenshaw, the difference between [[FearlessFool Bravery]] and [[TheSoCalledCoward Courage]]
It is pretty clear who of the Investigators is the least bravest: Peter. Jupiter is known for having NervesOfSteel and Bob is pretty daring when it comes to it. As the series went on, Peter's supposed CowardlyLion-ness gets highlighted more which provides some interesting conflict between the team during investigations. Peter is incredibly superstitious and as Jupiter puts it: "[Pete] hears a rat and thinks there's a murderer lurking. The wind howls and he sees sooky ghosts". You can say it's not a Three Investigators story if Peter isn't complaining how they should drop the case because it's too scary or dangerous, especially if there are curses or ghosts involved.

But the thing is, ''Peter is not a coward''. The word 'coward' basically means 'to lack the courage to do something', but if one really takes a look at him, [[TheSoCalledCoward Peter is actually incredibly courageous]]. Because every time Jupiter asks him to do something dangerous or scary, he will eventually come around to do it, ''despite'' how scared he is. And he has done this time and time again. If danger does arise, who's the one who jumps into action first? The one who eagerly will tackle a gunmen to save his friends? To go into the dark and spooky cave because he's the most athletic? It's Pete practically every time.

In fact, Jupiter, who is definitely portrayed as being the bravest of the three, often dips his toes into being a FearlessFool. On occasion, he has done things that are genuinely dangerous and put the lives of him and himself at stake for the sake of the mystery, which even Bob finds ridiculous at times. Yes, Peter is terrified of ghosts and really just wants to avoid danger as much as possible. He's not brave and pretty WeakWilled, but he ''is'' courageous. Using the word 'coward' is just not accurate to his actual character at all.
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This is where Bob, TheHeart and the Ego, comes in. Compared to Jupe and Pete, he is the most balanced of the two. Unlike the other two, Bob tends to hear the two sides and will side with one of them instead of creating his own side or he will blend the two sides and create a compromise. While he doesn't believe in ghosts or the supernatural, unlike Pete, he does consider them options when push comes to shove, but ultimately sides with logic like Jupiter. And while he is daring and just as determined to solve mysteries like Jupe, he is also realistically cautious and understands when something ''does'' get too dangerous, but not to the point that [[NervousWreck Pete]] does.

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This is where Bob, TheHeart and the Ego, comes in. Compared to Jupe and Pete, he is the most balanced of the two. Unlike the other two, Bob tends to hear the two sides and will side with one of them instead of creating his own side or he will blend the two sides and create a compromise. While he doesn't believe in ghosts or the supernatural, unlike Pete, he does consider them options when push comes to shove, but ultimately sides with logic like Jupiter. And while he is daring and just as determined to solve mysteries like Jupe, he is also realistically cautious and understands when something ''does'' get too dangerous, but not to the point that [[NervousWreck Pete]] does.
does. He also plays a more compassionate role to the other two, who tend to be more assertive and brash in some ways.
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!!The Three Investigators, a great example of a balanced [[FreudianTrio Frueudian]] PowerTrio
Jupiter, Pete, and Bob almost perfectly encapsulate what it means to be a non-powered PowerTrio with Jupe as TheLeader who is [[WiseBeyondTheirYears wise]], Pete as TheLancer who is their [[TheBigGuy strength]], and Bob as TheHeart who is TheSmartGuy. They are also a BigThinShortTrio and BlondeBrunetteRedhead who are ColorCodedForYourConvenience.

Jupiter and Pete are great {{Foil}}s of each other, almost complete opposites. While Jupiter (the Superego) is intelligent, wise, logical, a natural sleuth, but not physically active, Pete (the Id) is the most athletic of them all, but is rather BookDumb, superstitious, and his deductions skills could use some work. Also, Jupiter is the most dedicated to detective work, [[{{Determinator}} never backing down]] form a case however dangerous it might be, Pete is the one who always pushes back about cases, especially when it becomes more dangerous. When it comes to deciding what to do in a case, these two provide the main two sides of the argument and cause the most conflict.

This is where Bob, TheHeart and the Ego, comes in. Compared to Jupe and Pete, he is the most balanced of the two. Unlike the other two, Bob tends to hear the two sides and will side with one of them instead of creating his own side or he will blend the two sides and create a compromise. While he doesn't believe in ghosts or the supernatural, unlike Pete, he does consider them options when push comes to shove, but ultimately sides with logic like Jupiter. And while he is daring and just as determined to solve mysteries like Jupe, he is also realistically cautious and understands when something ''does'' get too dangerous, but not to the point that [[NervousWreck Pete]] does.

In the end, the three fill each other's weaknesses and strengths perfectly and the team wouldn't feel right if one of them were to be replaced, which is likely why the audience didn't often enjoy the girlfriend characters because they intruded on what is already a very balanced team, or split them up (which is different than splitting up in the mystery as it isn't moving the mystery forward). GuestStarPartyMember characters feel usually more tolerable because they are treated as such, someone temporary who only exists to move the mystery along and not intrude on the existing dynamic.

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