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** On a meta level, this is a bravely new approach. There's something innovative about giving Angelica something [[TheDeterminator akin]] to the moral high ground, and (technically) putting Susie [[JerkassBall in the wrong]]. It's an interesting reversal of roles that shows Angelica's [[HiddenDepths capable of work]] when she puts her mind to it, and even "[[BigGood perfect]]" characters like Susie can be flawed and fallible.
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-->'''Tommy:''' "You know what, Sean? My Grandpa may do embarrassing stuff, but he's still my Grandpa! ''SO SHUT YOUR PIE HOLE!!"''

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-->'''Tommy:''' "You You know what, Sean? My Grandpa may do embarrassing stuff, but he's still my Grandpa! ''SO SHUT YOUR PIE HOLE!!"''HOLE!!''
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* "Lucky 13" has the gang discover that Savannah deliberately sabotaged Angelica's birthday party [[ForTheEvulz because she felt like it]], so they come up with an elaborate plan to get her to cancel her own party so that everyone ends up going to Angelica's instead. When Savannah angrily shows up at the party, she tries to get the other kids to leave but they refuse to.

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* "Lucky 13" has the gang discover that Savannah [[KickTheDog deliberately sabotaged Angelica's birthday party party]] [[ForTheEvulz because she felt like it]], so they come up with an elaborate plan to get her to cancel her own party so that everyone ends up going to Angelica's instead. When Savannah angrily shows up at the party, she tries to get the other kids to leave but they refuse to.
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* "Lucky 13" has the gang discover that Savannah deliberately sabotaged Angelica's birthday party because she felt like it, so they come up with an elaborate plan to get her to cancel her own party so that everyone ends up going to Angelica's instead. When Savannah angrily shows up at the party, she tries to get the other kids to leave but they refuse to.

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* "Lucky 13" has the gang discover that Savannah deliberately sabotaged Angelica's birthday party [[ForTheEvulz because she felt like it, it]], so they come up with an elaborate plan to get her to cancel her own party so that everyone ends up going to Angelica's instead. When Savannah angrily shows up at the party, she tries to get the other kids to leave but they refuse to.
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* The episode where Angelica is forced to live with Susie starts out as you expect, with her struggling to keep up. Once she hears Susie bet she wouldn't make it, she pulls a 180 not only keeping with the family, but even surpassing them at some points. Susie tries to make Angelica due unnecessary chores to make Angelica fail, only for Angelica to manage them as well. The only reason she didn't finish was that Susie's parents saw Angelica cleaning the rain gutters. Once Angelica explains everything, she gets Susie grounded for endangering Angelica's safety.

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* The episode where Angelica is forced to live with Susie starts out as you expect, with her struggling to keep up. Once she hears Susie bet she wouldn't make it, she pulls a 180 not only keeping with the family, but even surpassing them at some points. Susie tries to make Angelica due do unnecessary chores to make Angelica fail, only for Angelica to manage them as well. The only reason she didn't finish was that Susie's parents saw Angelica cleaning the rain gutters. Once Angelica explains everything, she gets Susie grounded for endangering Angelica's safety.
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* The episode where Angelica is forced to live with Susie starts out as you expect, with her struggling to keep up. Once she hears Susie bet she wouldn't make it, she pulls a 180 not only keeping with the family, but even surpassing them at some points. Susie tries to make Angelica due unnecessary chores to make Angelica fail, only for Angelica to manage them as well. The only reason she didn't finish was that Susie's parents saw Angelica cleaning the rain gutters. Once Angelica explains everything, she gets Susie grounded for endangering Angelica's safety.
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--> "Great party. Thanks. Gotta go."


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** Lou also has a great comeback to Tommy telling him off for embarrassing him.
--> "Old? Well excuse me for living!"


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** There's also Kimi's RousingSpeech, where she tries to convince Susie not to give up on her dreams.
--> "She took enough money for one serious shopping spree, but she didn't take your talent!"
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**Speaking of "The Old & the Restless," there's the Human Body Museum, which also doubles as a theme park with organ-related rides, including an "Ear Canal" with gondolas, an animatronic skeleton comedian, a giant beating heart ([[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome which is closed for maintenance]]), and a "Spleen Scream" roller coaster. ''Any'' city would kill to have a museum of that caliber!
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** This goes a long way from the Didi who wanted to be a textbook mom. She didn't decide to stand up for Dil's individuality because of [[CallBack Lipshitz]], that choice was of her own steam.

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** This goes a long way from the Didi who wanted to be a textbook mom. She didn't decide to stand up for Dil's individuality because of [[CallBack Lipshitz]], Lipshitz]] said so, that choice was of her own steam.''her own''.
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** Stu's uneasy wincing and cringing at the scene makes it clear standing up to an ex-wrestler without flinching is no small feat.
** This goes a long way from the Didi who wanted to be a textbook mom. She didn't decide to stand up for Dil's individuality because of [[CallBack Lipshitz]], that choice was of her own steam.
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* "Susie sings the Blues" may not show the con artist getting her comeuppance. But Alisa inadvertently gets Susie out of her [[HeroicBSOD blues over being scammed]] when she [[InnocentlyInsensitive downplays]] Susie's singing talent as a "great hobby". What Susie says in response just proves that despite being tricked, Susie's love for what she does can't be extinguished by some con artist's petty little scam, and no doubt she'll go further in life than said con artist.
--> '''Susie:''' Singing isn't some knitting-needle-book-club I do in my spare time, ''it's who I am''! It's what I do! (Realizes to herself) ...and ''still'' do! And I'm not gonna let some Con-Artist in a fake designer jacket stop me.
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* "Coup Deville" where Lil is at a party at her friends' house after spending the whole episode trying to disassociate herself from Phil. The friends start joking about Phil and their jokes become more mean spirited. Lil finally realises her mistake and angrily tells her friends off, defending Phil and then storming out of the party. The episode then ends with us finding out she did go on vacation to Twins' Canyon with her family after all.

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* "Coup Deville" where Lil is at a party at her friends' house after spending the whole episode trying to disassociate herself from Phil. The friends start joking about Phil and their jokes become more [[UpToEleven more]] [[KickTheDog mean spirited.spirited]]. Lil finally realises her mistake and angrily tells her friends off, defending Phil and then storming out of the party. The episode then ends with us finding out she did go on vacation to Twins' Canyon with her family after all.
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** Also is a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.

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** Also is a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}.



* "Bad Blood" has Grandpa Lou watch Tommy and Dil again... along with Boris. Things get hectic between the two grandparents, resulting in a fight and a battle to see which 'act' the 'Rats like better. This results in a few funny moments up until Dil reveals that he's stolen an alien autopsy tape. Tommy, of course, reacts negatively to the situation, which results in an argument and fight between the two brothers. The guy whom Dil has stolen the tape from comes to 'get' Tommy, because he's the 'older brother,' only for Lou and Boris to scare them off. This was not only a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming, especially since we see neither of the grandparents that much in this series, but also a moment of Awesome, because they stood up for their grandsons.

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* "Bad Blood" has Grandpa Lou watch Tommy and Dil again... along with Boris. Things get hectic between the two grandparents, resulting in a fight and a battle to see which 'act' the 'Rats like better. This results in a few funny moments up until Dil reveals that he's stolen an alien autopsy tape. Tommy, of course, reacts negatively to the situation, which results in an argument and fight between the two brothers. The guy whom Dil has stolen the tape from comes to 'get' Tommy, because he's the 'older brother,' only for Lou and Boris to scare them off. This was not only a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming, SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}, especially since we see neither of the grandparents that much in this series, but also a moment of Awesome, because they stood up for their grandsons.
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* The second half of "Rat Traps", with the gang, under Chuckie's leadership, going all ''Film/HomeAlone'' against a pair of robbers. Even Harold, who had tagged along with them as a SixthRanger (or ninth), gets a little MomentOfAwesome by using his skating abilities to recover the loot from the criminals.

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* The second half of "Rat Traps", with the gang, under Chuckie's leadership, going all ''Film/HomeAlone'' against a pair of robbers. Even Harold, who had tagged along with them as a SixthRanger (or ninth), gets a little MomentOfAwesome SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome by using his skating abilities to recover the loot from the criminals.
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** It honestly shows that, deep down, Tommy is still the same brave kid we've always known. He's just uncomfortable with revealing a weakness, even to his friends. But nothing is stopping him from helping his friends.
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* "Bad Blood" has Grandpa Lou watch Tommy and Dil again... along with Boris. Things get hectic between the two grandparents, resulting in a fight and a battle to see which 'act' the 'Rats like better. This results in a few funny moments up until Dil reveals that he's stolen an alien autopsy tape. Tommy, of course, reacts negatively to the situation, which results in an argument and fight between the two brothers, yada yada yada. Anyway, the guy whom Dil has stolen the tape from comes to 'get' Tommy, because he's the 'older brother,' only for Lou and Boris to scare them off. This was not only a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming, especially since we see neither of the grandparents that much in this series, but also a moment of Awesome, because they stood up for their grandsons. While I disliked the subplot of this episode in which Dil had stolen the tape, that moment made up for a few bad things about this episode.

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* "Bad Blood" has Grandpa Lou watch Tommy and Dil again... along with Boris. Things get hectic between the two grandparents, resulting in a fight and a battle to see which 'act' the 'Rats like better. This results in a few funny moments up until Dil reveals that he's stolen an alien autopsy tape. Tommy, of course, reacts negatively to the situation, which results in an argument and fight between the two brothers, yada yada yada. Anyway, the brothers. The guy whom Dil has stolen the tape from comes to 'get' Tommy, because he's the 'older brother,' only for Lou and Boris to scare them off. This was not only a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming, especially since we see neither of the grandparents that much in this series, but also a moment of Awesome, because they stood up for their grandsons. While I disliked the subplot of this episode in which Dil had stolen the tape, that moment made up for a few bad things about this episode.
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* The second half of "Rat Traps", with the gang, under Chuckie's leadership, going all HomeAlone against a pair of robbers. Even Harold, who had tagged along with them as a SixthRanger (or ninth), gets a little MomentOfAwesome by using his skating abilities to recover the loot from the criminals.

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* The second half of "Rat Traps", with the gang, under Chuckie's leadership, going all HomeAlone ''Film/HomeAlone'' against a pair of robbers. Even Harold, who had tagged along with them as a SixthRanger (or ninth), gets a little MomentOfAwesome by using his skating abilities to recover the loot from the criminals.
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* The kids defeating the two crooks trying to rob the mall ''Film/HomeAlone''-style in "Rat Traps".
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* The kids defeating the two crooks trying to rob the mall ''Film/HomeAlone''-style in "Rat Traps".
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* In "River Rats", Tommy [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes is revealed to have a fear of being underwater]]. Despite being reassured by Chuckie that he doesn't think less of him, Tommy still is obviously uncomfortable. Then Phil trips and falls into the river and Chuckie freezes up. [[LetsGetDangerous After only a brief hesitation, Tommy leaps into action, diving in after Phil and even pushing through his fears when he ends up underwater.]] No fear gets in the way of Tommy Pickles helping his friends!
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* "Bad Blood" has Grandpa Lou watch Tommy and Dil again... along with Boris. Things get hectic between the two grandparents, resulting in a fight and a battle to see which 'act' the 'Rats like better. This results in a few funny moments up until Dil reveals that he's stolen an alien autopsy tape. Tommy, of course, reacts negatively to the situation, which results in an argument and fight between the two brothers, yada yada yada. Anyway, the guy whom Dil has stolen the tape from comes to 'get' Tommy, because he's the 'older brother,' only for Lou and Boris to scare them off. This was not only a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming, especially since we see neither of the grandparents that much in this series, but also a moment of Awesome, because they stood up for their grandsons. While I disliked the subplot of this episode in which Dil had stolen the tape, that moment made up for a few bad things about this episode.
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* The climax of "R.V. Having Fun Yet?" has Didi decide she is going to make up her own damn mind about what to do with repairing her relationship with Tommy, about raising the kids, [[ItMakesSenseInContext and also about getting the kids to their location]] without looking to Lipshitz for guidance; For once, after about 11 years of being a Mother, she decides to use her own mind, heart, instincts, and the help of her friends without paying heed to the doctor who "knows more about being a Mommy than anybody".
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* "The Old & the Restless" has Tommy defending his grandfather with a very memorable line. [[SincerityMode No, really.]]
-->'''Tommy:''' "You know what, Sean? My Grandpa may do embarrassing stuff, but he's still my Grandpa! ''SO SHUT YOUR PIE HOLE!!"''
-->'''Sean:''' (''immediately backs off in complete shock'')
** Also is a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.
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* "Lucky 13" has the gang discover that Savannah deliberately sabotaged Angelica's birthday party because she felt like it so they come up with an elaborate plan to get her to cancel her own party so that everyone ends up going to Angelica's instead. When Savannah angrily shows up at the party, she tries to get the other kids to leave but they refuse to.

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* "Lucky 13" has the gang discover that Savannah deliberately sabotaged Angelica's birthday party because she felt like it it, so they come up with an elaborate plan to get her to cancel her own party so that everyone ends up going to Angelica's instead. When Savannah angrily shows up at the party, she tries to get the other kids to leave but they refuse to.
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* "Lucky 13" has the gang discover that Savannah deliberately sabotaged Angelica's birthday party because she felt like it so they come up with an elaborate plan to get her to cancel her own party so that everyone ends up going to Angelica's instead. When Savannah angrily shows up at the party, she tries to get the other kids to leave but they refuse to.

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* "Lucky 13" has the gang discover that Savannah deliberately sabotaged Angelica's birthday party because she felt like it so they come up with an elaborate plan to get her to cancel her own party so that everyone ends up going to Angelica's instead. When Savannah angrily shows up at the party, she tries to get the other kids to leave but they refuse to.to.
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* The second half of "Rat Traps", with the gang, under Chuckie's leadership, going all HomeAlone in a pair of robbers. Even Harold, who had tagged along with them as a SixthRanger (or ninth), gets a little MomentOfAwesome by using his skating abilities to recover the loot from the criminals.

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* The second half of "Rat Traps", with the gang, under Chuckie's leadership, going all HomeAlone in against a pair of robbers. Even Harold, who had tagged along with them as a SixthRanger (or ninth), gets a little MomentOfAwesome by using his skating abilities to recover the loot from the criminals.
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* The second half of "Rat Traps", with the gang, under Chuckie's leadership, going all HomeAlone in a pair of robbers. Even Harold, who had tagged along with them as a SixthRanger (or ninth), gets a little MomentOfAwesome by using his skating abilities to recover the loot from the criminals.
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* Part 2 of "Dude, Where's My Horse" is one big CMOA.

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* Part 2 of "Dude, Where's My Horse" is one big CMOA.CMOA.
* "Coup Deville" where Lil is at a party at her friends' house after spending the whole episode trying to disassociate herself from Phil. The friends start joking about Phil and their jokes become more mean spirited. Lil finally realises her mistake and angrily tells her friends off, defending Phil and then storming out of the party. The episode then ends with us finding out she did go on vacation to Twins' Canyon with her family after all.
* "Lucky 13" has the gang discover that Savannah deliberately sabotaged Angelica's birthday party because she felt like it so they come up with an elaborate plan to get her to cancel her own party so that everyone ends up going to Angelica's instead. When Savannah angrily shows up at the party, she tries to get the other kids to leave but they refuse to.
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* In "Truth or Consequences," Pangborn suggests that Dil should learn to be normal. Didi goes into MamaBear mode in response for essentially wanting to make her son unhappy and without identity.

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* In "Truth or Consequences," Pangborn suggests that Dil should learn to be normal. Didi goes into MamaBear mode in response for essentially wanting to make her son unhappy and without identity.identity.
* Part 2 of "Dude, Where's My Horse" is one big CMOA.
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* In the episode "Interview With a Campfire" at the end when they are watching the video.

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* In the episode "Interview With a Campfire" at the end when they are watching the video.video.
* In "Truth or Consequences," Pangborn suggests that Dil should learn to be normal. Didi goes into MamaBear mode in response for essentially wanting to make her son unhappy and without identity.

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