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*** That may apply to the other five, but Sunil and Vinnie were watching a horror movie, which is what popularized the idea of werewolves having the trope in the first place, so they should've been at least somewhat knowing of it... unless they were watching a movie that had ''Franchise/TheHowling'' rules.

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*** That may apply to the other five, but Sunil and Vinnie were watching a horror movie, which is what popularized the idea of werewolves having the trope in the first place, so they should've been at least somewhat knowing of it... unless they were watching a movie that had ''Franchise/TheHowling'' ''Film/TheHowling'' rules.
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*** That may apply to the other five, but Sunil and Vinnie were watching a horror movie, which is what popularized the idea of werewolves having the trope in the first place, so they should've been at least somewhat knowing of it... unless they were watching a movie that had ''Franchise/TheHowling'' rules.
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JUST remembered this lmao

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*** Also, associating that trope with werewolves is NewerThanTheyThink.
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** The last part can be somewhat answered with the fact that Sugar [[AlternateIdenityAmnesia can't recall her actions]] and hence doesn't realize that she was responsible for the destruction, but in fairness she still should have at least offered to help clean up.

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** The last part can be somewhat answered with the fact that Sugar [[AlternateIdenityAmnesia [[AlternateIdentityAmnesia can't recall her actions]] and hence doesn't realize that she was responsible for the destruction, but in fairness she still should have at least offered to help clean up.
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* In "Snipmates", why weren't any of the pets trying to reason with Sugar Sprinkles' extreme anger, or even fight back of all things? Why were they just enabling her bad behavior? Moreover, why didn't Sugar Sprinkles apologize for her behavior and at least try to clean up the mess she made?

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* In "Snipmates", why weren't any of the pets trying to reason with Sugar Sprinkles' extreme anger, or even fight back of all things? Why were they just enabling her bad behavior? Moreover, why didn't Sugar Sprinkles apologize for her behavior and at least try to clean up the mess she made?made?
** The last part can be somewhat answered with the fact that Sugar [[AlternateIdenityAmnesia can't recall her actions]] and hence doesn't realize that she was responsible for the destruction, but in fairness she still should have at least offered to help clean up.
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** Probably because none of them were familiar with that part of the story.
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* In "Door-Jammed", nobody brings up the fact that in most stories [[AlternateIdentityAmnesia werewolves don't remember much, if anything, they do as a wolf]] and are often portrayed as tormented souls. Why exactly are the pets reacting to one another with such hostility that would be more appropriate if they thought one of the pets was {{Satan}} in disguise?

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* In "Door-Jammed", nobody brings up the fact that in most stories [[AlternateIdentityAmnesia werewolves don't remember much, if anything, they do as a wolf]] and are often portrayed as tormented souls. Why exactly are the pets reacting to one another with such hostility that would be more appropriate if they thought one of the pets was {{Satan}} in disguise?disguise?
* In "Snipmates", why weren't any of the pets trying to reason with Sugar Sprinkles' extreme anger, or even fight back of all things? Why were they just enabling her bad behavior? Moreover, why didn't Sugar Sprinkles apologize for her behavior and at least try to clean up the mess she made?
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** As has been said in a couple places on Wiki/ThisVeryWiki, he was likely never ''officially'' fired in the first place, as Brittany and Whittany don't have any actual authority to fire him.

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** As has been said in a couple places on Wiki/ThisVeryWiki, Website/ThisVeryWiki, he was likely never ''officially'' fired in the first place, as Brittany and Whittany don't have any actual authority to fire him.
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* In "Door-Jammed", nobody brings up the fact that in most stories [[AlternateIdentityAmnesia werewolves don't remember much, if anything, they do as a wolf]] and are often portrayed as tormented souls. Why exactly are the parts reacting to one another with such hostility that would be more appropriate if they thought one of the pets was {{Satan}} in disguise?

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* In "Door-Jammed", nobody brings up the fact that in most stories [[AlternateIdentityAmnesia werewolves don't remember much, if anything, they do as a wolf]] and are often portrayed as tormented souls. Why exactly are the parts pets reacting to one another with such hostility that would be more appropriate if they thought one of the pets was {{Satan}} in disguise?
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* Are we not gonna talk about the fact Penny committed mass property damage ([[DisproportionateRetribution over a drawing of a]] ''[[DisproportionateRetribution suit!]]'') and animal control wasn't called in at all?

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* Are we not gonna talk about the fact Penny committed mass property damage ([[DisproportionateRetribution over a drawing of a]] ''[[DisproportionateRetribution suit!]]'') and animal control wasn't called in at all?all?
* In "Door-Jammed", nobody brings up the fact that in most stories [[AlternateIdentityAmnesia werewolves don't remember much, if anything, they do as a wolf]] and are often portrayed as tormented souls. Why exactly are the parts reacting to one another with such hostility that would be more appropriate if they thought one of the pets was {{Satan}} in disguise?
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* Are we not gonna talk about the fact Penny committed mass property damage ([[DisporportionateRetribution over a drawing of a]] ''[[DisporportionateRetribution suit!]]'') and animal control wasn't called in at all?

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* Are we not gonna talk about the fact Penny committed mass property damage ([[DisporportionateRetribution ([[DisproportionateRetribution over a drawing of a]] ''[[DisporportionateRetribution ''[[DisproportionateRetribution suit!]]'') and animal control wasn't called in at all?
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** Honesty. Roger was basically trying to lead Blythe into being honest.

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** Honesty. Roger was basically trying to lead Blythe into being honest.honest.
* Are we not gonna talk about the fact Penny committed mass property damage ([[DisporportionateRetribution over a drawing of a]] ''[[DisporportionateRetribution suit!]]'') and animal control wasn't called in at all?
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** As has been said in a couple places on ThisVeryWiki, he was likely never ''officially'' fired in the first place, as Brittany and Whittany don't have any actual authority to fire him.

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** As has been said in a couple places on ThisVeryWiki, Wiki/ThisVeryWiki, he was likely never ''officially'' fired in the first place, as Brittany and Whittany don't have any actual authority to fire him.
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* Roger tells Blythe that he already knew, or at least had a feeling she could talk to animals, but then why was he so hard on her in "Sweet Truck Ride" when she explains to him about how the pets were the ones who took the truck for a drive? She couldn't outright say that the pets told her since she wanted to keep her ability a secret, but from Roger's point of view he should have known she was avoiding telling him the full story if he knew about her having the same ability as her Mother.

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* Roger tells Blythe that he already knew, or at least had a feeling she could talk to animals, but then why was he so hard on her in "Sweet Truck Ride" when she explains to him about how the pets were the ones who took the truck for a drive? She couldn't outright say that the pets told her since she wanted to keep her ability a secret, but from Roger's point of view he should have known she was avoiding telling him the full story if he knew about her having the same ability as her Mother.Mother.
** Honesty. Roger was basically trying to lead Blythe into being honest.
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* Roger tells Blythe that he already knew, or at least had a feeling she could talk to animals, but then why was he so hard on her in "Sweet Truck Ride" when she explains to him about how the pets were the ones who took the truck for a drive? She couldn't outright say that the pets told her since she wanted to keep her ability a secret, but from Roger's point of view he should have knows she was avoiding telling him the full story if he knew about her having the same ability as her Mother.

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* Roger tells Blythe that he already knew, or at least had a feeling she could talk to animals, but then why was he so hard on her in "Sweet Truck Ride" when she explains to him about how the pets were the ones who took the truck for a drive? She couldn't outright say that the pets told her since she wanted to keep her ability a secret, but from Roger's point of view he should have knows known she was avoiding telling him the full story if he knew about her having the same ability as her Mother.
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* In "Spendthrifty", Blythe gets saddled with an annoying screaming baby doll that can't be turned off and has an absurdly long battery life. Since she doesn't have time to care for the doll, which is ''only a toy'', and never asked for it in the first place, and is way too old for something like that, why didn't she ''find a way to get rid of and/or destroy it''? I'm pretty sure it wouldn't still be screaming its Sweetest Sweetsie head off if they disassembled it. (Imitatable act?)

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* In "Spendthrifty", Blythe gets saddled with an annoying screaming baby doll that can't be turned off and has an absurdly long battery life. Since she doesn't have time to care for the doll, which is ''only a toy'', and never asked for it in the first place, and is way too old for something like that, why didn't she ''find a way to get rid of and/or destroy it''? I'm pretty sure it wouldn't still be screaming its Sweetest Sweetsie head off if they disassembled it. (Imitatable act?)act?)
* Roger tells Blythe that he already knew, or at least had a feeling she could talk to animals, but then why was he so hard on her in "Sweet Truck Ride" when she explains to him about how the pets were the ones who took the truck for a drive? She couldn't outright say that the pets told her since she wanted to keep her ability a secret, but from Roger's point of view he should have knows she was avoiding telling him the full story if he knew about her having the same ability as her Mother.

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