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* ''A Glitch in Time''. Despite being presented in the usual zany manner, the episode really goes out of its way to show how much the duo needs each other. No matter how unhinged Max may appear, it is shown that he absolutely cares about Sam (which is saying something), and suffers a moment of HeroicBSOD, complete with BigNo, when he realizes what has become of the timeline.
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* ''A "A Glitch in Time''.Time". Despite being presented in the usual zany manner, the episode really goes out of its way to show how much the duo needs each other. No matter how unhinged Max may appear, it is shown that he absolutely cares about Sam (which is saying something), and suffers a moment of HeroicBSOD, complete with BigNo, when he realizes what has become of the timeline.
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* Also a twisted one considering Sam and Max and ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_a_Good_Life_%28The_Twilight_Zone%29 episode it homages]], but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpCuhyfU9hc "The Trouble with Gary]]. Not only is no one willed to a cornfield, but the montage of Sam and Max bonding with Gary and the ending are real Heartwarming Moments.
** Notably, the episode is more or less a {{Deconstruction}} of the Twilight Zone episode itself; while Gary is indeed a RealityWarper who can do terrible things to people who earn his ire, he notably says he ''doesn't'' want to hurt people, his powers just get out of hand when he is angered or aggravated. Godlike powers or not, he's still a kid who loves his friends and family.
** Notably, the episode is more or less a {{Deconstruction}} of the Twilight Zone episode itself; while Gary is indeed a RealityWarper who can do terrible things to people who earn his ire, he notably says he ''doesn't'' want to hurt people, his powers just get out of hand when he is angered or aggravated. Godlike powers or not, he's still a kid who loves his friends and family.
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* Also a twisted one considering Sam and Max and ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_a_Good_Life_%28The_Twilight_Zone%29 episode it homages]], but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpCuhyfU9hc "The Trouble with Gary]].Gary"]]. Not only is no one willed to a cornfield, but the montage of Sam and Max bonding with Gary and the ending are real Heartwarming Moments.
** Notably, the episode is more or less a {{Deconstruction}} of theTwilight Zone ''Twilight Zone'' episode itself; while Gary is indeed a RealityWarper who can do terrible things to people who earn his ire, he notably says he ''doesn't'' want to hurt people, his powers just get out of hand when he is angered or aggravated. Godlike powers or not, he's still a kid who loves his friends and family.
** Notably, the episode is more or less a {{Deconstruction}} of the
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* Also a twisted one considering Sam and Max and Series/TheTwilightZone [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_a_Good_Life_%28The_Twilight_Zone%29 episode it homages]], but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpCuhyfU9hc "The Trouble with Gary]]. Not only is no one willed to a cornfield, but the montage of Sam and Max bonding with Gary and the ending are real Heartwarming Moments.
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* Also a twisted one considering Sam and Max and Series/TheTwilightZone ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_a_Good_Life_%28The_Twilight_Zone%29 episode it homages]], but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpCuhyfU9hc "The Trouble with Gary]]. Not only is no one willed to a cornfield, but the montage of Sam and Max bonding with Gary and the ending are real Heartwarming Moments.
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** Notably, the episode is more or less a {{Deconstruction}} of the Twilight Zone episode itself; while Gary is indeed a RealityWarper who can do terrible things to people who earn his ire, he notably says he ''doesn't'' want to hurt people, his powers just get out of hand when he is angered or aggravated. Godlike powers or not, he's still a kid who loves his friends and family.
** His parents initially seem outraged when they find out Sam and Max exposed Gary to the outside world and taught him how to socialize, telling them that they "ruined" the military's project to weaponize Gary for their own uses...only to immediately thank them, saying that it means the project is cancelled and the three can now go on to live as a "normal" family instead of having to seal Gary away in a secret underground vault.
** His parents initially seem outraged when they find out Sam and Max exposed Gary to the outside world and taught him how to socialize, telling them that they "ruined" the military's project to weaponize Gary for their own uses...only to immediately thank them, saying that it means the project is cancelled and the three can now go on to live as a "normal" family instead of having to seal Gary away in a secret underground vault.
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* Sam and Max being friends with Geek. While it isn't always clear, they show great affection for the preteen and she does care about their wellbeing, and even picking her up even when she was making a blackhole. Heck, just her going along with their insanity shows that, despite the snarky comments at them, Geek does share a strong friendship with the oafish detectives.
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* Sam and Max being friends with Geek. While it isn't always clear, they show great affection for the preteen and she does care about their wellbeing, well-being, and even picking her up even when she was making a blackhole. black hole. Heck, just her going along with their insanity shows that, despite the snarky comments at them, Geek does share a strong friendship with the oafish detectives.detectives.
* ''A Glitch in Time''. Despite being presented in the usual zany manner, the episode really goes out of its way to show how much the duo needs each other. No matter how unhinged Max may appear, it is shown that he absolutely cares about Sam (which is saying something), and suffers a moment of HeroicBSOD, complete with BigNo, when he realizes what has become of the timeline.
* ''A Glitch in Time''. Despite being presented in the usual zany manner, the episode really goes out of its way to show how much the duo needs each other. No matter how unhinged Max may appear, it is shown that he absolutely cares about Sam (which is saying something), and suffers a moment of HeroicBSOD, complete with BigNo, when he realizes what has become of the timeline.
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* Sam and Max being friends with Geek. While it isn't always clear, they show great affection for the preteen and she does care about their wellbeing, and even picking her up even when she was making a blackhole. Heck, just her going along with their insanity shows that, despite the snarky comments at them, Geek does share a strong friendship with the oafish detectives.
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* Also a twisted one considering Sam and Max and Series/TheTwilightZone [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_a_Good_Life_%28The_Twilight_Zone%29 episode it homages]], but [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpCuhyfU9hc "The Trouble with Gary]]. Not only is no one willed to a cornfield, but the montage of Sam and Max bonding with Gary and the ending are real Heartwarming Moments.
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