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* From "Bob's Father", when Bob steps on one of Andy's toys and he angrily berates him over it, Andy responds with "It's okay dad - I know you're upset about Grandpa", which immediately causes Bob to calm down and apologize.

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* From "Bob's Father", when Bob steps on one of Andy's toys and he angrily berates him over it, Andy responds with "It's okay dad - I know you're upset about Grandpa", which immediately causes Bob to calm down and apologize.apologize, praising his son [[WiseBeyondTheirYears for being so emotionally mature]].
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* From "Bob's Father", when Bob steps on one of Andy's toys and he angrily berates him over it, Andy responds that he understands that Bob is upset about his father's dad, which immediately causes Bob to calm down and apologize.

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* From "Bob's Father", when Bob steps on one of Andy's toys and he angrily berates him over it, Andy responds that he understands that Bob is with "It's okay dad - I know you're upset about his father's dad, Grandpa", which immediately causes Bob to calm down and apologize.
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* A meta example for the creators who decided to take the high road and make God a likable, if flawed, character while also making playful (not malicious) jabs at Christianity when they could've easily just gone the other route like many other shows. Sadly, people didn't see this and saw the show as offensive to Christianity, which is why the show didn't last.
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* At the end of "Andy Runs Away" Andy, with God's assistance, kicks a soccer ball into outer space.

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* At the end of "Andy Runs Away" Andy, with God's assistance, kicks a soccer ball into outer space.space.
* From "Bob's Father", when Bob steps on one of Andy's toys and he angrily berates him over it, Andy responds that he understands that Bob is upset about his father's dad, which immediately causes Bob to calm down and apologize.
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* In the Pilot episode, Bob wasn't shown to be the modern good person, as his flaws were really getting in the way. But near the end, after witnessing his wife, Donna, driven to tears on how much trouble their daughter has been giving her, Bob waste no time to make things right, going into full father mode by literally taking down the door and taking Megan for a drive. He doesn't yell at her, he just talks with her and take a trip down memory lane with her, reminding her that she's still a kid and how she doesn't needs to rush things, which was enough for Megan to realize that and before they go home, she wants to take a ride on a merry go round ride like she did as a kid. As soon as they come home, Megan kisses Donna as a sign of apology and Donna is able to relax. For all his flaws, when Bob sees that his family is need of help, he'll do it.

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* In the Pilot episode, Bob wasn't shown to be the modern good person, as his flaws were really getting in the way. But near the end, after witnessing his wife, Donna, driven to tears on how much trouble their daughter has been giving her, Bob waste no time to make things right, going into full father mode by literally taking down the door and taking Megan for a drive. He doesn't yell at her, he just talks with her and take a trip down memory lane with her, reminding her that she's still a kid and how she doesn't needs to rush things, which was enough for Megan to realize that and before they go home, she wants to take a ride on a merry go round ride like she did as a kid. As soon as they come home, Megan kisses Donna as a sign of apology and Donna is able to relax. For all his flaws, when Bob sees that his family is need of help, he'll do it. This is what convinces God to not wipe out humanity and start everything over.
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* What're God's final words to Satan in the first episode? [[spoiler: "Go to hell."]]

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* What're God's final words to Satan in the first episode? [[spoiler: "Go to hell."]] "



* A minor example doubling as a Funny moment, but near the end of ''There's Too Much Sex on TV'' as a sick Donna is dropping off Megan and her friends off at the concert, Andy hugs his sister and says have a great time... [[spoiler:and puts a sign on her back saying ''First Concert'' which will most likely cause her embarrassment. Considering how much of a BrattyTeenageDaughter Megan is (Heck she even made her mother take her and her friends despite obviously being severely ill), this is a somewhat satisfying comeuppance for her.]]

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* A minor example doubling as a Funny moment, but near the end of ''There's Too Much Sex on TV'' as a sick Donna is dropping off Megan and her friends off at the concert, Andy hugs his sister and says have a great time... [[spoiler:and and puts a sign on her back saying ''First Concert'' which will most likely cause her embarrassment. Considering how much of a BrattyTeenageDaughter Megan is (Heck she even made her mother take her and her friends despite obviously being severely ill), this is a somewhat satisfying comeuppance for her.]]



* At the end of "Andy Runs Away" Andy, [[spoiler:with God's assistance]], kicks a soccer ball into outer space.

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* At the end of "Andy Runs Away" Andy, [[spoiler:with with God's assistance]], assistance, kicks a soccer ball into outer space.

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* In the Pilot episode, Bob wasn't shown to be the modern good person, as his flaws were really getting in the way. But near the end, after witnessing his wife driven to tears on how much trouble their daughter has been giving her, Bob waste no time to make things right, going into full father mode by literally taking down the door and taking Megan for a drive. He doesn't yell at her, he just talks with her and take a trip down memory lane with her, reminding her that she's still a kid and how she doesn't needs to rush things, which was enough for Megan to realize that and before they go home, she wants to take a ride on a merry go round ride like she did as a kid. As soon as they come home, Megan kisses Donna as a sign of apology and Donna is able to relax. For all his flaws, when Bob sees that his family is need of help, he'll do it.

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* In the Pilot episode, Bob wasn't shown to be the modern good person, as his flaws were really getting in the way. But near the end, after witnessing his wife wife, Donna, driven to tears on how much trouble their daughter has been giving her, Bob waste no time to make things right, going into full father mode by literally taking down the door and taking Megan for a drive. He doesn't yell at her, he just talks with her and take a trip down memory lane with her, reminding her that she's still a kid and how she doesn't needs to rush things, which was enough for Megan to realize that and before they go home, she wants to take a ride on a merry go round ride like she did as a kid. As soon as they come home, Megan kisses Donna as a sign of apology and Donna is able to relax. For all his flaws, when Bob sees that his family is need of help, he'll do it.


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** Also, a small moment, but when Lucifer gave the world back all the negative feelings, the Man Donna was hugging grabs her butt, Donna punches the fool in the face. Not long after, Megan and Andy comes in to defend their mom, showing that despite how bratty and difficult they are, they love their parents.
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* In the Pilot episode, Bob wasn't shown to be a the modern good person, as his flaws were really getting in the way. But near the end, after witnessing his wife driven to tears on how much trouble their daughter has been giving her, Bob waste no time to make things right, going into full father mode by literally taking down the door and taking Megan for a drive. He doesn't yell at her, he just talks with her and take a trip down memory lane with her, reminding her that she's still a kid and how she doesn't needs to rush things, which was enough for Megan to realize that and before they go home, she wants to take a ride on a merry go round ride like she did as a kid. As soon as they come home, Megan kisses Donna as a sign of apology and Donna is able to relax. For all his flaws, when Bob sees that his family is need of help, he'll do it.

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* In the Pilot episode, Bob wasn't shown to be a the modern good person, as his flaws were really getting in the way. But near the end, after witnessing his wife driven to tears on how much trouble their daughter has been giving her, Bob waste no time to make things right, going into full father mode by literally taking down the door and taking Megan for a drive. He doesn't yell at her, he just talks with her and take a trip down memory lane with her, reminding her that she's still a kid and how she doesn't needs to rush things, which was enough for Megan to realize that and before they go home, she wants to take a ride on a merry go round ride like she did as a kid. As soon as they come home, Megan kisses Donna as a sign of apology and Donna is able to relax. For all his flaws, when Bob sees that his family is need of help, he'll do it.
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* In the Pilot episode, Bob wasn't shown to be a the modern good person, as his flaws were really getting in the way. But near the end, after witnessing his wife driven to tears on how much trouble their daughter has been giving her, Bob waste no time to make things right, going into full father mode by literally taking down the door and taking Megan for a drive. He doesn't yell at her, he just talks with her and take a trip down memory lane with her, reminding her that she's still a kid and how she doesn't needs to rush things, which was enough for Megan to realize that and before they go home, she wants to take a ride on a merry go round ride like she did as a kid. As soon as they come home, Megan kisses Donna as a sign of apology and Donna is able to relax. For all his flaws, when Bob sees that his family is need of help, he'll do it.
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** A similar instance happened in "Bob's Father", as the dog Megan took in was completely unruly and didn't listen to a word she said - which was ''very'' cathartic for her mother, who even lampshades the situation in a way that Megan still didn't get the relevance.
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* How God convinces Bo that he's the real deal after his simple magic tricks don't cut it: he turns huge, makes the bar's walls fall to reveal a cloudy heaven and makes a bear on a bicycle fly by with a banner reading "It's Him!"

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* How God convinces Bo Bob that he's the real deal after his simple magic tricks don't cut it: he turns huge, makes the bar's walls fall to reveal a cloudy heaven and makes a bear on a bicycle fly by with a banner reading "It's Him!"
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* A minor example doubling as a Funny moment, but near the end of ''There's Too Much Sex on TV'' as a sick Donna is dropping off Megan and her friends off at the concert, Andy hugs his sister and says have a great time... [[spoiler:and puts a sign on her back saying ''First Concert'' which will most likely cause her embarrassment. Considering how much of a BrattyTeenagerDaughter Megan is (Heck she even made her mother take her and her friends despite obviously being severely ill), this is a somewhat satisfying comeuppance for her.]]

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* A minor example doubling as a Funny moment, but near the end of ''There's Too Much Sex on TV'' as a sick Donna is dropping off Megan and her friends off at the concert, Andy hugs his sister and says have a great time... [[spoiler:and puts a sign on her back saying ''First Concert'' which will most likely cause her embarrassment. Considering how much of a BrattyTeenagerDaughter BrattyTeenageDaughter Megan is (Heck she even made her mother take her and her friends despite obviously being severely ill), this is a somewhat satisfying comeuppance for her.]]
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* A minor example doubling as a Funny moment, but near the end of ''There's Too Much Sex on TV'' as a sick Donna is dropping off Megan and her friends off at the concert, Andy hugs his sister and says have a great time... [[spoiler:and puts a sign on her back saying ''First Concert'' which will most likely cause her embarrassment. Considering how much of a {{Bratty Teenager}} Megan is (Heck she even made her mother take her and her friends despite obviously being severely ill), this is a somewhat satisfying comeuppance for her.]]

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* A minor example doubling as a Funny moment, but near the end of ''There's Too Much Sex on TV'' as a sick Donna is dropping off Megan and her friends off at the concert, Andy hugs his sister and says have a great time... [[spoiler:and puts a sign on her back saying ''First Concert'' which will most likely cause her embarrassment. Considering how much of a {{Bratty Teenager}} BrattyTeenagerDaughter Megan is (Heck she even made her mother take her and her friends despite obviously being severely ill), this is a somewhat satisfying comeuppance for her.]]
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* Bob therapizing God and the Devil when the former forgets the latter's birthday and then browbeating them into raking his lawn (after they pretty much destroyed it playing croquet).

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* Bob therapizing God and the Devil when the former forgets the latter's birthday and then browbeating them into raking his lawn (after they pretty much destroyed trashed it playing croquet).



* A meta example for the creators who decided to take the high road and actually make God a likable, if flawed, character while also making playful (not malicious) jabs at Christianity when they could've easily just gone the other route like many other shows. Sadly, people didn't see this and saw the show as offensive to Christianity, which is why the show didn't last.

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* A meta example for the creators who decided to take the high road and actually make God a likable, if flawed, character while also making playful (not malicious) jabs at Christianity when they could've easily just gone the other route like many other shows. Sadly, people didn't see this and saw the show as offensive to Christianity, which is why the show didn't last.
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* A minor example doubling as a Funny moment, but near the end of ''There's Too Much Sex on TV'' as a sick Donna is dropping off Megan and her friends off at the concert, Andy hugs his sister and says have a great time... [[spoiler:and puts a sign on her back saying ''First Concert'' which will most likely cause her embarrassment. Considering how much of a {{Bratty Teenager}} Megan is (Heck she even made her mother take her and her friends despite obviously being severely ill), this is a somewhat satisfying comeuppance for her.]]

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* A minor example doubling as a Funny moment, but near the end of ''There's Too Much Sex on TV'' as a sick Donna is dropping off Megan and her friends off at the concert, Andy hugs his sister and says have a great time... [[spoiler:and puts a sign on her back saying ''First Concert'' which will most likely cause her embarrassment. Considering how much of a {{Bratty Teenager}} Megan is (Heck she even made her mother take her and her friends despite obviously being severely ill), this is a somewhat satisfying comeuppance for her.]]]]
* At the end of "Andy Runs Away" Andy, [[spoiler:with God's assistance]], kicks a soccer ball into outer space.
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* How God convinces Bo that he's the real deal after his simple magic tricks don't cut it: he turns huge, makes the bar's walls fall to reveal a cloudy heaven and makes a bear on a bicycle fly by with a banner reading "It's Him!"

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* How God convinces Bo that he's the real deal after his simple magic tricks don't cut it: he turns huge, makes the bar's walls fall to reveal a cloudy heaven and makes a bear on a bicycle fly by with a banner reading "It's Him!"Him!"
* A minor example doubling as a Funny moment, but near the end of ''There's Too Much Sex on TV'' as a sick Donna is dropping off Megan and her friends off at the concert, Andy hugs his sister and says have a great time... [[spoiler:and puts a sign on her back saying ''First Concert'' which will most likely cause her embarrassment. Considering how much of a {{Bratty Teenager}} Megan is (Heck she even made her mother take her and her friends despite obviously being severely ill), this is a somewhat satisfying comeuppance for her.]]
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* A meta example for the creators who decided to take the high road and actually make God a likable, if flawed, character while also making playful (not malicious) jabs at Christianity when they could've easily just gone the other route like many other shows. Sadly, people didn't see this and saw the show as offensive to Christianity, which is why the show didn't last.

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* A meta example for the creators who decided to take the high road and actually make God a likable, if flawed, character while also making playful (not malicious) jabs at Christianity when they could've easily just gone the other route like many other shows. Sadly, people didn't see this and saw the show as offensive to Christianity, which is why the show didn't last.last.
* How God convinces Bo that he's the real deal after his simple magic tricks don't cut it: he turns huge, makes the bar's walls fall to reveal a cloudy heaven and makes a bear on a bicycle fly by with a banner reading "It's Him!"
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* A meta example for the creators who decided to take the high road and actually make God a likable, if flawed, character while also making playful (not malicious) jabs at Christianity when they could've easily just gone the other route like many other cartoons.

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* A meta example for the creators who decided to take the high road and actually make God a likable, if flawed, character while also making playful (not malicious) jabs at Christianity when they could've easily just gone the other route like many other cartoons.shows. Sadly, people didn't see this and saw the show as offensive to Christianity, which is why the show didn't last.
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* Smeg standing up to Satan and chewing him out.

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* Smeg Smeck standing up to Satan and chewing him out.
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* Bob getting the Devil out of his house by singing Tony Orlando songs. It wasn't as complicated as it sounds.

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* Bob getting the Devil out of his house by singing Tony Orlando songs. It wasn't as complicated as it sounds.sounds.
* Smeg standing up to Satan and chewing him out.
* What're God's final words to Satan in the first episode? [[spoiler: "Go to hell."]]
* A meta example for the creators who decided to take the high road and actually make God a likable, if flawed, character while also making playful (not malicious) jabs at Christianity when they could've easily just gone the other route like many other cartoons.
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* Bob therapizing God and the Devil when the former forgets the latter's birthday and then browbeating them into raking his lawn.

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* Bob therapizing God and the Devil when the former forgets the latter's birthday and then browbeating them into raking his lawn.lawn (after they pretty much destroyed it playing croquet).
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* Bob therapizing God and the Devil when the former forgets the latter's birthday and then browbeating them into raking his lawn.
* Bob getting the Devil out of his house by singing Tony Orlando songs. It wasn't as complicated as it sounds.

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