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* ShadowArchetype: She's basically Season 1-era Louise without any of the redeeming qualities.

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* ShadowArchetype: She's basically Season 1-era 1-to-3 era Louise without any of the redeeming qualities.
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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Hugo was slightly different in his first appearance. Although still very antagonistic towards Bob, he was clear that he was still in love with Linda and nice to her, had genuine reason to believe something was going down on the restaurant when a corpse showed up there, and came around at the end to make the test and save Bob's reputation; this all paints him as a much more reasonable and sympathetic character than his later appearances. Later appearances show him to outright hate Bob (the last time he was nice to Bob was him pulling a TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou in Season 3's "Nude Beach"), be completely over Linda (and just as capable of targetting his antagonism at her) and dating other women, trouble the restaurant out of said disgruntlement with the Belchers and only step down from his pettiness when he ran out of options.
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** He's also not wrong to address the Belcher kids' rambunctiousness and mischief (those of which in real life would make them a nightmare for teachers) to Bob and Linda and often asks them why they don't ever step in and do anything about them, unfortunately Bob and Linda don't help whatsoever and are content with their letting their kids do anything they want as long as they don't know about it because Bob says they don't ''want'' to know. For all of Frond's flaws, his exasperation with the Belcher kids' schemes and Bob and Linda's inability to assert any sort of authority is somewhat justified, especially for real-life educators who deal with the same kind of troublesome families.

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** He's also not wrong to address the Belcher kids' rambunctiousness and mischief (those of which in real life would make them a nightmare for teachers) to Bob and Linda Linda, and often asks them why they don't ever step in and do anything about them, unfortunately them. Unfortunately, Bob and Linda don't help whatsoever and are content with their letting their kids do anything they want as long as they don't know about it it, because Bob says they don't ''want'' to know. For all of Frond's flaws, his exasperation with the Belcher kids' schemes and Bob and Linda's inability to assert any sort of authority is somewhat justified, especially for real-life educators who deal with the same kind of troublesome families.
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* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Tammy will outright bully her parents into giving her whatever she wants, helped by t he fact her father is quite spineless and will bend to her will whenever she pushes for it. It's implied that this has caused them to go very hands-off with the intention of not wanting to deal with her, for example, unloading responsibilities for watching over and catering to her during her birthday in "Mazel-Tina" to the party planner and refusing to leave their cruise even when they ''forgot her on land'' in "Sleeping with the Frenemy", happily offloading her to the Belchers, a family that they never interact much with.

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* ArchEnemy: Louise cannot stand him, whether because he's an incompetent guidance counselor or using the kids in his schemes to better himself while abusing his authority. This causes her to undermine him more than anyone else.



* JerkassHasAPoint: He's not necessarily wrong to point out how disruptive and disrespectful Louise can be, and even Louise herself concedes that he's got a point.
** He's also not wrong to address the Belcher kid's rambunctiousness and mischief (those of which in real life would make them a nightmare for teachers) to Bob and Linda and often asks them why they don't ever step in and do anything about them, unfortunately Bob and Linda don't help whatsoever and are content with their letting their kids do anything they want as long as they don't know about it because Bob says they don't ''want'' to know. For all of Frond's flaws, his exasperation with the Belcher kid's schemes and Bob and Linda's inability to assert any sort of authority is somewhat justified, especially for real-life educators who deal with the same kind of troublesome families.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Make no mistake, he's hardly credible, more than likely not even supposed to be allowed to work with children, and childishly impulsive, but when it comes to the Belchers, both children and adults, he's got some valid problems with them.
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He's not necessarily wrong to point out how disruptive and disrespectful Louise can be, and even given she tends to cause trouble without much provocation. While he clearly tends to have it out for her, Louise herself concedes that he's got a point.
** He's also not wrong to address the Belcher kid's kids' rambunctiousness and mischief (those of which in real life would make them a nightmare for teachers) to Bob and Linda and often asks them why they don't ever step in and do anything about them, unfortunately Bob and Linda don't help whatsoever and are content with their letting their kids do anything they want as long as they don't know about it because Bob says they don't ''want'' to know. For all of Frond's flaws, his exasperation with the Belcher kid's kids' schemes and Bob and Linda's inability to assert any sort of authority is somewhat justified, especially for real-life educators who deal with the same kind of troublesome families.
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