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* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite Francis not really liking his son Peter, he is downright '''furious''' at Carter for joking about his "dead" son during his "funeral" in "The Perfect Castaway".



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[[folder:Eliza Fargus]]
!!Eliza Fargus (née Fulton)
Randall's wife [[spoiler:who's currently widowed]]

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[[folder:Eliza Fargus]]
!!Eliza Fargus (née Fulton)
Randall's wife [[spoiler:who's currently widowed]]
[[folder:Roberta Tubbs]]
!!Roberta Tubbs
Cleveland's bratty teenage stepdaughter, who now attends James Woods High and is part of the popular clique with Connie



* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Stopped appearing as often - if at all - [[spoiler:when her husband Randall died]]. The last time she was seen was in Season 16's "Winter in Dumbing".
* SatelliteCharacter: Most of her time on screen involves something with her husband Randall or her teenager son Anthony. It isn't until Season 11's "Road to New York" when she's a primary focus of a
* TheMourningAfter: Eliza refuses to get back into the dating pool [[spoiler:after Randall passed away]].

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Stopped appearing as often - if at all - [[spoiler:when her husband Randall died]]. AdaptationalJerkass: In both the original and this version of The last time Cleveland Show, Roberta was a popular, but polite girl, who had respect for those less fortunate than her. However, when she was seen was came to Quahog, she fell victim to the CrapsackWorld clique at James Woods High set by Connie D'amico and became now a stuck-up bully.
* EveryoneHasStandards: While she falls
in Season 16's "Winter in Dumbing".
* SatelliteCharacter: Most of her time on screen involves something
line with her husband Randall or her teenager son Anthony. It isn't until Season 11's "Road to New York" Connie's clique and bully the kids at James Woods High in "He's Bla-ack!", Roberta draws a line when she's a primary focus they bully her brother Cleveland Jr., even stop being friends with them and joined Meg's group of a
* TheMourningAfter: Eliza refuses to get
ugly girls for a short time. And only when back into when Connie's group when they established a "sibling rule" to protect Cleveland Jr. from bullying.
* TheVoiceless: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] ''big time''! Compared to
the dating pool [[spoiler:after Randall passed away]].original show, Roberta speaks ''far'' more often.




[[folder:Heather Griffin]]
!!Heather Griffin (née Sung)
The girlfriend turn wife of [[spoiler:Karen]] Griffin.

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[[folder:Eliza Fargus]]
!!Eliza Fargus
(née Sung)
The girlfriend turn
Fulton)
Randall's
wife of [[spoiler:Karen]] Griffin.[[spoiler:who's currently widowed]]



* {{Foil}}: Heather's this to [[spoiler:Karen]]. While [[spoiler:Karen's]] a stereotypical mannish brute, Heather instead acts like a stereotypical girly girl.

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* {{Foil}}: Heather's this ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Stopped appearing as often - if at all - [[spoiler:when her husband Randall died]]. The last time she was seen was in Season 16's "Winter in Dumbing".
* SatelliteCharacter: Most of her time on screen involves something with her husband Randall or her teenager son Anthony. It isn't until Season 11's "Road
to [[spoiler:Karen]]. While [[spoiler:Karen's]] New York" when she's a stereotypical mannish brute, Heather instead acts like a stereotypical girly girl.primary focus of a
* TheMourningAfter: Eliza refuses to get back into the dating pool [[spoiler:after Randall passed away]].



[[folder:Lance Prueher]]
!!Lance Prueher
The boss of the Suicide Hotline, who was Brian's boss, during the time he worked there in the ''Brian Moves Out'' story arc.

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[[folder:Lance Prueher]]
!!Lance Prueher

[[folder:Heather Griffin]]
!!Heather Griffin (née Sung)
The boss girlfriend turn wife of the Suicide Hotline, who was Brian's boss, during the time he worked there in the ''Brian Moves Out'' story arc.[[spoiler:Karen]] Griffin.


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* {{Foil}}: Heather's this to [[spoiler:Karen]]. While [[spoiler:Karen's]] a stereotypical mannish brute, Heather instead acts like a stereotypical girly girl.
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!!Lance Prueher
The boss of the Suicide Hotline, who was Brian's boss, during the time he worked there in the ''Brian Moves Out'' story arc.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Randall has a few episodes with him as the lead, such as "Good Ol' Fargy Love", "Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High", "A Woman Walks Into a Bar" and
* AgeLift: More of an age reveal in terms of his age, as the adaption makes Randall ninty-six, though the fanfic does lift the years he ''worked'' at Buddy Cianci, with him working there for sixty years compared to the thirty two in the original.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: Randall has a few episodes with him as the lead, such as "Good Ol' Fargy Love", "Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High", "A Woman Walks Into a Bar" and
and "How Farg is Heaven?".
* AgeLift: More of an age reveal in terms of his age, as the adaption makes Randall ninty-six, ninty-six (as the original series had his age vague), though the fanfic does lift the years he ''worked'' at Buddy Cianci, with him working there for sixty years compared to the thirty two in the original.



* FamilyBusiness: Subverted. Randall Fargus opens an attraction called Fargus' Wacky World of Mayhem, but his wife Eliza is not considered a joint owner. This becomes Double Subverted when she takes over running the attraction in Season 8's "Holly Jolly Folly"

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* FamilyBusiness: Subverted. Randall Fargus opens an attraction called Fargus' Wacky World of Mayhem, but his wife Eliza is not considered a joint owner. This becomes Double Subverted when she takes over running the attraction in Season 8's "Holly Jolly Folly"



* DeadpanSnarker: Openly loves to snark at his father's insane inventions and failings.

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* DeadpanSnarker: Openly loves to snark at his father's insane inventions and failings. Best seen in "A Woman Walks Into a Bar" when he watches his father test a jetpack, calling it to be the "future of fast transportation" and ends up [[EpicFail crashing into trees, street lights, school buses and and injuring someone]]:
-->'''Anthony''': Yeah, Dad! Jetpack flyin's ''truly'' the way of the future!



* RelatedInTheAdaption: Where in the original Anthony was just a BoyOfTheWeek for Meg in "Go, Stewie, Go!", here he's established much earlier on and is Eliza's son.

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* IJustWantToBeFriends: Boy, oh boy. He ''desperately'' wants to be a member of the Beer Bar Buddies. Whenever an occasion comes, he tries his best to get the role, which is usually met with negative reception. It's such a big deal to him that he offered to ''give them free beers'' if they let him be the fourth member in "Jerome is the New Black". And in an earlier episode "Neighbor Pains", after the Beer Bar Buddies [[InnocentlyInsensitive unintentionally crushed Horace's dreams of being the 4th member of the group]] by telling him he's their bartender friend, Horace felt so emotionally upset and depressed he didn't come to work the next day!

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* IJustWantToBeFriends: IJustWantToHaveFriends: Boy, oh boy. He '''boy'''. Horace ''desperately'' wants to be a member of the Beer Bar Buddies. Whenever an occasion comes, he tries his best to get the role, which is usually met with negative reception. It's such a big deal to him that he offered to ''give them free beers'' if they let him be the fourth member in "Jerome is the New Black". And in an earlier episode "Neighbor Pains", after the Beer Bar Buddies [[InnocentlyInsensitive unintentionally crushed Horace's dreams of being the 4th member of the group]] by telling him he's their bartender friend, Horace felt so emotionally upset and depressed he didn't come to work the next day!

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The original owner and bartender of The Drunken Clam

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The original owner and bartender of The Drunken ClamClam, Hoarce is the long time friend of Peter, Quagmire, Cleveland and - to a lesser extent - Joe. Though he actively strives to be more than their bartender friend, but more their ''friend'' friend.



* IJustWantToBeFriends: Boy, oh boy. He ''desperately'' wants to be a member of the Beer Bar Buddies.

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* IJustWantToBeFriends: Boy, oh boy. He ''desperately'' wants to be a member of the Beer Bar Buddies. Whenever an occasion comes, he tries his best to get the role, which is usually met with negative reception. It's such a big deal to him that he offered to ''give them free beers'' if they let him be the fourth member in "Jerome is the New Black". And in an earlier episode "Neighbor Pains", after the Beer Bar Buddies [[InnocentlyInsensitive unintentionally crushed Horace's dreams of being the 4th member of the group]] by telling him he's their bartender friend, Horace felt so emotionally upset and depressed he didn't come to work the next day!
* SeriousBusiness: Being a Beer Bar Buddy to Horace is about as important as life itself.
* ThrowTheDogABone: Peter actually lets Horace tag along for their beer run in "Power Over Peter" when seeing the latter depressed and alone in his bar.

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[[folder:Francis and Thelma Griffin]]
!!Francis and Thelma Griffin
Peter's devout Catholic legal father and gambling addict mother. The pair was originally just seen as guest stars in the original series, but here are more seen on a recurring basis.

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!!Francis and Thelma Griffin
Peter's devout Catholic legal father and gambling addict mother.
[[folder:Horace]]
The pair was originally just seen as guest stars in the original series, but here are more seen on a recurring basis.owner and bartender of The Drunken Clam



* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Appears in Season 1's "Do and Die" compared to the original appearing in Season 2's "E. Peterbus Unum" (which was renamed and moved to Season 5)
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Horace is shown to be far more dramatic and emotional than his original counterpart, particuarly when it comes to being a member of the Beer Bar Buddies.
* IJustWantToBeFriends: Boy, oh boy. He ''desperately'' wants to be a member of the Beer Bar Buddies.
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!!Francis and Thelma Griffin
Peter's devout Catholic legal father and gambling addict mother. The pair was originally just seen as guest stars in the original series, but here are more seen on a recurring basis.
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[[folder:Kimi Quagmire]]
!!Kimi Quagmire (née [=LaFontaine=])
Quagmire's underage ex-wife that married Glenn in "Kimi Stupid Love" and divorced him in "The Quagmire Show".

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!!Kimi Quagmire
[[folder:Anthony Fargus]]
!!Anthony Fargus
(née [=LaFontaine=])
Quagmire's underage ex-wife
Fulton)
A boy who was once just a random boy Meg dated in "Go, Stewie, Go!" is now Eliza's teenage son and Randall's adoptive son. Has a crush on Meg
that married Glenn in "Kimi Stupid Love" and divorced him in "The Quagmire Show".lead to dating



* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Appeared all the way back in Season 3 (or Season 2 if you count his non-speaking cameo).
* BettyAndVeronica: Male example. Anthony and Neil are the characters who fight for Meg's affection despite Meg already going after Kevin.
* DeadpanSnarker: Openly loves to snark at his father's insane inventions and failings.
* RaisedByGrandparents: Subverted. While his mother Eliza and step-dad Randall Fargus are old enough to be his grandparents, they're actually his parents. Lampshaded in "A Cheater Runs Through It"
* RelatedInTheAdaption: Where in the original Anthony was just a BoyOfTheWeek for Meg in "Go, Stewie, Go!", here he's established much earlier on and is Eliza's son.
* RelationshipUpgrade: Meg and him become true boyfriend-girlfriend in Season 20, though it's in secret to avoid harassment
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[[folder:Kimi Quagmire]]
!!Kimi Quagmire (née [=LaFontaine=])
Quagmire's underage ex-wife that married Glenn in "Kimi Stupid Love" and divorced him in "The Quagmire Show".
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[[folder:Anthony Fargus]]
!!Anthony Fargus (née Fulton)
Eliza's teenage son and Randall's adoptive son

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!!Anthony Fargus

[[folder:Heather Griffin]]
!!Heather Griffin
(née Fulton)
Eliza's teenage son and Randall's adoptive son
Sung)
The girlfriend turn wife of [[spoiler:Karen]] Griffin.



* DeadpanSnarker: Openly loves to snark at his father's insane inventions and
* RaisedByGrandparents: Subverted. While his mother Eliza and step-dad Randall Fargus are old enough to be his grandparents, they're actually his parents. Lampshaded in "A Cheater Runs Through It"

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* DeadpanSnarker: Openly loves {{Foil}}: Heather's this to snark at his father's insane inventions and
* RaisedByGrandparents: Subverted.
[[spoiler:Karen]]. While his mother Eliza and step-dad Randall Fargus are old enough to be his grandparents, they're actually his parents. Lampshaded in "A Cheater Runs Through It"[[spoiler:Karen's]] a stereotypical mannish brute, Heather instead acts like a stereotypical girly girl.



[[folder:Heather Griffin]]
!!Heather Griffin (née Sung)
The girlfriend turn wife of [[spoiler:Karen]] Griffin.

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[[folder:Heather Griffin]]
!!Heather Griffin (née Sung)
[[folder:Lance Prueher]]
!!Lance Prueher
The girlfriend turn wife boss of [[spoiler:Karen]] Griffin.the Suicide Hotline, who was Brian's boss, during the time he worked there in the ''Brian Moves Out'' story arc.



* {{Foil}}: Heather's this to [[spoiler:Karen]]. While [[spoiler:Karen's]] a stereotypical mannish brute, Heather instead acts like a stereotypical girly girl.
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[[folder:Lance Prueher]]
!!Lance Prueher
The boss of the Suicide Hotline, who was Brian's boss, during the time he worked there in the ''Brian Moves Out'' story arc.
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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: A few of the minor character undergo this due to their increase screentime

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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: A few of the minor character characters undergo this due to their increase screentimescreentime.



* ADayInTheLimelight: Randall has a few episodes with him as the lead, such as "Good Ol' Fargy Love", "Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High", "A Woman Walks Into a Bar" and



Randall's wife [[spoiler:who's currently widowed]]



* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Stopped appearing as often [[spoiler:when her husband Randall died]]. The last time she was seen was in Season 11's "Road to New York", in the ''B-plot''.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Stopped appearing as often - if at all - [[spoiler:when her husband Randall died]]. The last time she was seen was in Season 16's "Winter in Dumbing".
* SatelliteCharacter: Most of her time on screen involves something with her husband Randall or her teenager son Anthony. It isn't until Season
11's "Road to New York", in York" when she's a primary focus of a
* TheMourningAfter: Eliza refuses to get back into
the ''B-plot''.dating pool [[spoiler:after Randall passed away]].


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Eliza's teenage son and Randall's adoptive son


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* DeadpanSnarker: Openly loves to snark at his father's insane inventions and
* RaisedByGrandparents: Subverted. While his mother Eliza and step-dad Randall Fargus are old enough to be his grandparents, they're actually his parents. Lampshaded in "A Cheater Runs Through It"
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* AdaptationalVillainy: While in the original he was more of a HarmlessVillian, aside from committing a murder, he's given more of villainous status and shows a surprising amount of cunning and intelligence against his twin Peter.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: While in the original he was more of a HarmlessVillian, HarmlessVillain, aside from committing a murder, he's given more of villainous status and shows a surprising amount of cunning and intelligence against his twin Peter.

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Like the [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy original show]], ''Fanfic/FamilyGuyFanon'' has a wide and varied cast of characters throughout the series. Though due to how many blend in, this will mostly be used for characters that have extended roles and big changes.



Like the [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy original show]], ''Website/FamilyGuyFanon'' has a wide and varied cast of characters throughout the series. Though due to how many blend in, this will mostly be used for characters that have extended roles and big changes.
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* HappilyMarried: To Eliza in Season 3.
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* AscendedExtra: More than the rest of the characters on this page. He was only mentioned a few times throughout the first 21 seasons, then made an appearance (albeit in flashback) in "The Truth About Meg" before finally getting a major role in the season's three-parter "Griffin vs. Thompson". By Season 22, she has essentially become a main character.

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* AscendedExtra: More than the rest of the characters on this page. He was a character who was mentioned only once in the original show (Season 3's "Screwed the Pooch") as an one-off joke. In the Fanon timeline, he was only mentioned a few times throughout the first 21 seasons, then made an appearance (albeit in flashback) in "The Truth About Meg" before finally getting a major role in the season's three-parter "Griffin vs. Thompson". By Season 22, she he has essentially become a main character.



** His life also got some development. After he got kicked out, he lived in a crappy apartment, effectively throwing away his life. But after Season 21, he sought to fix himself and got an apartment in Spinazola Apartments in Season 22 while he bounced through possible jobs. And by the mid-season finale, he got a stable job and new house with him working as a fisherman on the S.S. Thompson.

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** His life also got some development. After he got kicked out, he lived in a crappy apartment, effectively throwing away his life.life aside from working for the Mafia and for Biker gangs. But after Season 21, he sought to fix himself and got an apartment in Spinazola Apartments in Season 22 while he bounced through possible jobs. And by the mid-season finale, he got a stable job and new house with him working as a fisherman on the S.S. Thompson.

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* AdaptationalSexuality: Hennessey became one of Carol's Polyamorous Husbands in "Another Widow Opens", and is revealed to be bisexual, since he was also in love with every other husband in the marriage.

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* AdaptationalSexuality: He seemed to be straight in the main series, as well as single, but here, Hennessey became one of Carol's Polyamorous Husbands as in "Another Widow Opens", and is revealed to be bisexual, since he was also in love with every other husband in the marriage.


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* GrandparentFavoritism: Francis and Thelma reveal can surprisingly get along well with the kids in some episodes. Stewie's always happy to see them and the two bond decently with Chris and Meg respectively in "Between Sanity and Madness". Though Francis bonds with Chris through... [[ADateWithRosiePalms interesting ways]] as seen in that episode.

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* GrandparentFavoritism: Francis and Thelma reveal can surprisingly get along well with the kids in some episodes. Stewie's always happy to see them and the two bond decently with Chris and Meg respectively in "Between Sanity and Madness". Though Francis bonds with Chris through... [[ADateWithRosiePalms interesting ways]] ways as seen in that episode.

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Peter's devout Catholic legal father and gambling addict mother.

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Peter's devout Catholic legal father and gambling addict mother. The pair was originally just seen as guest stars in the original series, but here are more seen on a recurring basis.



* AdaptationalJerkass: Downplayed with Thelma. While she is still more loving than Francis, the fanfic does show some moments that she can be just as cold and harsh as Francis to Peter, and have her be a complete monster when she doesn't smoke for a good period of time.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: Downplayed with Thelma. While she is still more loving than Francis, the fanfic does make it to show some moments that [[NotSoAboveItAll she can be just as cold and harsh as Francis to Peter, Peter]] - with her even been noted to been fully aware of Peter's want for approve towards her and Francis and yet ''fully manipulates his emotions sometimes'' - , and have her be a complete monster when she doesn't smoke for a good period of time.


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* TookALevelInKindness: While he's still open to making fun of Peter anyway he can when Peter returns to his job, compared to earlier appearances, he's way less hostile to him nowadays. In fact, Peter [[spoiler:alongside Stan]] are more of his close friends.

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* {{Catchphrase}}:
** Francis: "Peter, you're a fat stinkin' drunk!"
** Thelma: "I take full responsibility for Petey's behavior."



A Native American who used to works at Indian casino, Geronimo's Palace, before the place went out of business and he was relocated to Quahog.

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* AdoptedToTheHouse: Buck is allowed to live in their house in "Meg for Mercy"


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* IHatePastMe: Implied in "Meg for Mercy", when Buck mentions he wants to work a legitimate and ethical job and dwants to work a legitimate and ethical job. He does however, seems to subvert it when he is shown to run a casino in "Flights of Disaster"
* MagicalNativeAmerican: As said above in HiddenDepths, Buck is a shaman in "Petergeist" and help The Griffin Family communicate with the ghost of Chief Diamond Phillips.


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* FamilyBusiness: Subverted. Randall Fargus opens an attraction called Fargus' Wacky World of Mayhem, but his wife Eliza is not considered a joint owner. This becomes Double Subverted when she takes over running the attraction in Season 8's "Holly Jolly Folly"


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* GracefulLoser: Takes getting fired with this in "Full Metal Jackass" and actually spins this into a positive as a way to make running his Wacky World of Mayhem attraction his new permanent job

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