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* One of the nightmares playing in the movieplex in Franks's brain? Frank's brother marries Shane--his ''own niece''. Since nightmares are basically subconscious fears given imagery, there must be ''something'' about his brother that Frank doesn't trust, especially when his daughter is concerned.
** Frank knows he's unhealthy. His wife died due to a similar lifestyle, and his brother looks to be the only other adult who's really around in Shane's life--if anything happens to Frank, his daughter would most likely be put in his brother's custody. That, coupled with the above point, carries some very UnfortunateImplications about that particular nightmare...

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* One of the nightmares playing in the movieplex in Franks's brain? Frank's brother marries Shane--his ''own niece''. Since nightmares are basically subconscious fears given imagery, there must be ''something'' about his brother that Frank doesn't trust, especially when his daughter is concerned.
concerned. The fact that Shane quickly sidesteps Bob’s request for a hug immediately after this doesn’t help with the implications.
** Frank knows he's unhealthy. His wife died due to a similar lifestyle, and his brother looks to be the only other adult who's really around in Shane's life--if anything happens to Frank, his daughter would most likely be put in his brother's custody. That, coupled with the above point, carries some very UnfortunateImplications about that particular nightmare...nightmare…

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* Frank's poor health may be (at least partially) due to depression. People with depression sometimes turn to overeating or other self-destructive habits in order to cope with sadness and other negative emotions. Frank is a widower and the incident with Shane's teacher humiliated him and his daughter, cost him his job and stuck him with a restraining order, as well as getting a job at the zoo which he clearly doesn't like. Granted, Shane implies that Frank's poor health habits had started long before losing his wife, but losing her possibly just made his habits get ''worse'' and Mayor Phlemming wasn't doing him any favors either due to his incompetence and negligence.
** However, Thrax's visit to his subconscious also hints that Frank may have a low view of himself for a long time and may have gone through some trauma's in the past, which may have lead to his less than ideal lifestyle in the first place.
** After Frank had his nightmare, he is clearly shaken and his first reaction is to eat something.



* The DNA beads Thrax carries around are each trophies from his earlier successful infections; each representative of a person he's killed. There are over ''twenty beads'' in that chain. Now, figure in that Thrax killing the human also kills every single cell inside them -- which are established as sentient in this universe -- and that factors into possibly one of the highest body counts of an animated villain period.

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* The DNA beads Thrax carries around are each trophies from his earlier successful infections; each representative of a person he's killed. There are over ''twenty beads'' in that chain. Now, figure in that Thrax killing the human also kills every single cell inside them -- which are established as sentient in this universe -- and that factors into possibly one of the highest body counts of an animated villain period.period.
!! FridgeSadness
* Frank's poor health may be (at least partially) due to depression. People with depression sometimes turn to overeating or other self-destructive habits in order to cope with sadness and other negative emotions. Frank is a widower and the incident with Shane's teacher humiliated him and his daughter, cost him his job and stuck him with a restraining order, as well as getting a job at the zoo which he clearly doesn't like. Granted, Shane implies that Frank's poor health habits had started long before losing his wife, but losing her possibly just made his habits get ''worse'' and Mayor Phlemming wasn't doing him any favors either due to his incompetence and negligence.
** However, Thrax's visit to his subconscious also hints that Frank may have a low view of himself for a long time and may have gone through some trauma's in the past, which may have lead to his less than ideal lifestyle in the first place.
** After Frank had his nightmare, he is clearly shaken and his first reaction is to eat something.

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