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*** As a person with alot of Christian friends, it was nice for me that he actually mentioned that the Christians who made this film were fanatics, and did not represent the whole religion. For someone that see's her friends get alot of flak due to religious stereotypes, I found the fact he mentioned the difference rather heartwarming.
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** For [[Tropers/{{Enchanter468}} this Christian troper]], the fact that Brad recognizes the difference between [[TheFundamentalist these nutballs]] and Christianity itself.
--->'''Brad:''' "It's a ''stupid'' movie made by very, very stupid people, who don't speak for their entire religion."
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* Brad's cameo in Pheleus review of ASerbianFilm, when he tries to play evil mastermind who made him watch this movie, but drops the act, saying he would never subject somebody to something so horrible and then ask, very concerned, if Phelean is okay.
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* And then, as if you weren't feeling warm or fuzzy (or, for that matter, jealous) enough, he then ends the episode with a montage of him sharing it with his friends, all set to "[[LouisArmstrong What a Wonderful World]]".

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* ** And then, as if you weren't feeling warm or fuzzy (or, for that matter, jealous) enough, he then ends the episode with a montage of him sharing it with his friends, all set to "[[LouisArmstrong What a Wonderful World]]".
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* Brad's cameo in Pheleus review of ASerbianFilm, when he tries to play evil mastermind who made him watch this movie, but drops the act, saying he would never subject somebody to something so horrible and then ask, very concerned, if Phelean is okay.
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* The way he says "I'm sorry" in a cutesie voice during the midnight screening vlogs, especially after he made poor Jake see Smurfs.
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** For [[Tropers/{{Enchanter468}} this Christian troper]], the fact that Brad recognizes the difference between [[TheFundamentalist these nutballs]] and Christianity itself.
--->'''Brad:''' "It's a ''stupid'' movie made by very, very stupid people, who don't speak for their entire religion."
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* He begins his ''{{Pieces}}'' review out-of-character, and explains that most of the riffs he does are out of love, not hate.

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* He begins his ''{{Pieces}}'' ''Film/{{Pieces}}'' review out-of-character, and explains that most of the riffs he does are out of love, not hate.
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* And then, as if you weren't feeling warm or fuzzy (or, for that matter, jealous) enough, he then ends the episode with a montage of him sharing it with his friends, all set to [[LouisArmstrong What a Wonderful World]].

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* And then, as if you weren't feeling warm or fuzzy (or, for that matter, jealous) enough, he then ends the episode with a montage of him sharing it with his friends, all set to [[LouisArmstrong "[[LouisArmstrong What a Wonderful World]].World]]".



* He begins his {{Pieces}} review out-of-character, and explains that most of the riffs he does are out of love, not hate.

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* He begins his {{Pieces}} ''{{Pieces}}'' review out-of-character, and explains that most of the riffs he does are out of love, not hate.
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* His reaction to a speech at the end of the Christian propaganda film "Rock: It's Your Decision." The main character delivers a speech denouncing the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and at one point states that some of the evil rock musicians are "admitted homosexuals." Brad (not the Snob, ''Brad'') stops the film and mutters, "Kid... go [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] yourself." He looks ''pissed,'' and then states that, while he was willing to sit through the film and listen to the DesignatedHero rail against rock music and musicians, sex, and fun in general, but he will not allow the protagonist to preach homophobia. He finishes up by saying that the protagonist and the people like him are terrible people for hating those who have different views, and that the actor playing the protagonist most likely committed suicide a few years after the film. To see such a popular reviewer take a very strong stand against homophobia means a lot.

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* His reaction to a speech at the end of the Christian propaganda film "Rock: It's Your Decision." The main character delivers a speech denouncing the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and at one point states that some of the evil rock musicians are "admitted homosexuals." Brad (not the Snob, ''Brad'') stops the film and mutters, "Kid... go [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] yourself." He looks ''pissed,'' and then states that, while he was willing to sit through the film and listen to the DesignatedHero rail against rock music and musicians, sex, and fun in general, but he will not allow the protagonist to preach homophobia. He finishes up by saying that the protagonist and the people like him are terrible people for hating those who have different views, and that the actor playing the protagonist most likely committed suicide a few years after the film. To see such a popular reviewer take a very strong stand against homophobia means a lot.
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This Troper. Yes, the rule applies on Sugar Wiki pages too, unless someone can show me otherwise. Why even pothole them by name if it\'s such flamebait anyway?


* For [[Tropers/DoMakeSayThink this troper]], his reaction to a speech at the end of the Christian propaganda film "Rock: It's Your Decision." The main character delivers a speech denouncing the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and at one point states that some of the evil rock musicians are "admitted homosexuals." Brad (not the Snob, ''Brad'') stops the film and mutters, "Kid... go [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] yourself." He looks ''pissed,'' and then states that, while he was willing to sit through the film and listen to the DesignatedHero rail against rock music and musicians, sex, and fun in general, but he will not allow the protagonist to preach homophobia. He finishes up by saying that the protagonist and the people like him are terrible people for hating those who have different views, and that the actor playing the protagonist most likely committed suicide a few years after the film. This troper has [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment some issues with]] [[TheSpoonyExperiment certain]] [[ToddInTheShadows reviewers']] remarks toward homosexuality (and the LGBTQQIA community in general), and to see such a popular reviewer take a very strong stand against homophobia means a lot.
** A whole-hearted "ditto" to the above. And I'd like to add the segment in which Brad defends the list of bands that Jeff accuses of Satanism and immorality, simply by pointing out what their songs are actually about. My favorite of the lot is his reaction to "Evil Ways" by Santana.

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* For [[Tropers/DoMakeSayThink this troper]], his His reaction to a speech at the end of the Christian propaganda film "Rock: It's Your Decision." The main character delivers a speech denouncing the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and at one point states that some of the evil rock musicians are "admitted homosexuals." Brad (not the Snob, ''Brad'') stops the film and mutters, "Kid... go [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] yourself." He looks ''pissed,'' and then states that, while he was willing to sit through the film and listen to the DesignatedHero rail against rock music and musicians, sex, and fun in general, but he will not allow the protagonist to preach homophobia. He finishes up by saying that the protagonist and the people like him are terrible people for hating those who have different views, and that the actor playing the protagonist most likely committed suicide a few years after the film. This troper has [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment some issues with]] [[TheSpoonyExperiment certain]] [[ToddInTheShadows reviewers']] remarks toward homosexuality (and the LGBTQQIA community in general), and to To see such a popular reviewer take a very strong stand against homophobia means a lot.
** A whole-hearted "ditto" to the above. And I'd like to add Also, the segment in which Brad defends the list of bands that Jeff accuses of Satanism and immorality, simply by pointing out what their songs are actually about. My favorite of the lot is about, especially his reaction to "Evil Ways" by Santana.

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Let\'s not have this turn into a flame war, guys


* For [[Tropers/DoMakeSayThink this troper]], his reaction to a speech at the end of the Christian propaganda film "Rock: It's Your Decision." The main character delivers a speech denouncing the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and at one point states that some of the evil rock musicians are "admitted homosexuals." Brad (not the Snob, ''Brad'') stops the film and mutters, "Kid... go [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] yourself." He looks ''pissed,'' and then states that, while he was willing to sit through the film and listen to the DesignatedHero rail against rock music and musicians, sex, and fun in general, but he will not allow the protagonist to preach homophobia. He finishes up by saying that the protagonist and the people like him are terrible people for hating those who have different views, and that the actor playing the protagonist most likely committed suicide a few years after the film. This troper has some issues with [[TheSpoonyExperiment certain]] [[ToddInTheShadows reviewers']] remarks toward homosexuality (and the LGBTQQIA community in general), and to see such a popular reviewer take a very strong stand against homophobia means a lot.
** A whole-hearted "ditto" to the above (although I don't really consider Spoony and Todd homophobic, but let's agree to disagree and not make a fuss over it). And I'd like to add the segment in which Brad defends the list of bands that Jeff accuses of Satanism and immorality, simply by pointing out what their songs are actually about. My favorite of the lot is his reaction to "Evil Ways" by Santana.

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* For [[Tropers/DoMakeSayThink this troper]], his reaction to a speech at the end of the Christian propaganda film "Rock: It's Your Decision." The main character delivers a speech denouncing the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and at one point states that some of the evil rock musicians are "admitted homosexuals." Brad (not the Snob, ''Brad'') stops the film and mutters, "Kid... go [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] yourself." He looks ''pissed,'' and then states that, while he was willing to sit through the film and listen to the DesignatedHero rail against rock music and musicians, sex, and fun in general, but he will not allow the protagonist to preach homophobia. He finishes up by saying that the protagonist and the people like him are terrible people for hating those who have different views, and that the actor playing the protagonist most likely committed suicide a few years after the film. This troper has [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment some issues with with]] [[TheSpoonyExperiment certain]] [[ToddInTheShadows reviewers']] remarks toward homosexuality (and the LGBTQQIA community in general), and to see such a popular reviewer take a very strong stand against homophobia means a lot.
** A whole-hearted "ditto" to the above (although I don't really consider Spoony and Todd homophobic, but let's agree to disagree and not make a fuss over it).above. And I'd like to add the segment in which Brad defends the list of bands that Jeff accuses of Satanism and immorality, simply by pointing out what their songs are actually about. My favorite of the lot is his reaction to "Evil Ways" by Santana.



*** I didn't mean that they were outright homophobic, but that they've said some... troublesome things regarding homosexuality (particularly Todd, although I still like his reviews). They usually just come off as more... uninformed than outright hateful.
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** I didn't mean that they were outright homophobic, but that they've said some... troublesome things regarding homosexuality (particularly Todd, although I still like his reviews). They usually just come off as more... uninformed than outright hateful.

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** *** I didn't mean that they were outright homophobic, but that they've said some... troublesome things regarding homosexuality (particularly Todd, although I still like his reviews). They usually just come off as more... uninformed than outright hateful.
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*** I didn't mean that they were outright homophobic, but that they've said some... troublesome things regarding homosexuality (particularly Todd, although I still like his reviews). They usually just come off as more... uninformed than outright hateful.

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*** ** I didn't mean that they were outright homophobic, but that they've said some... troublesome things regarding homosexuality (particularly Todd, although I still like his reviews). They usually just come off as more... uninformed than outright hateful.
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*** I didn't mean that they were outright homophobic, but that they've said some... troublesome things regarding homosexuality (particularly Todd, although I still like his reviews). They usually just come off as more... uninformed than outright hateful.
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** A whole-hearted "ditto" to the above (although I don't really consider Spoony and Todd homophobic, but let's agree to disagree and not make a fuss over it). And I'd like to add the segment in which Brad defends the list of bands that Jeff accuses of Satanism and immorality, simply by pointing out what their songs are actually about. My favorite of the lot is his reaction to "Evil Ways" by Santana.
--> '''Brad''': Yes, I can see how you would have misinterpreted the line, "You've got to change your evil ways."
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* For [[Tropers/DoMakeSayThink this troper]], his reaction to a speech at the end of the Christian propaganda film "Rock: It's Your Decision." The main character delivers a speech denouncing the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and at one point states that some of the evil rock musicians are "admitted homosexuals." Brad (not the Snob, ''Brad'') stops the film and mutters, "Kid... go [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] yourself." He looks ''pissed,'' and then states that, while he was willing to sit through the film and listen to the DesignatedHero rail against rock music and musicians, sex, and fun in general, but he will not allow the protagonist to preach homophobia. He finishes up by saying that the protagonist and the people like him are terrible people for hating those who have different views, and that the actor playing the protagonist most likely committed suicide a few years after the film. This troper has some issues with [[TheSpoonyExperiment certain]] [[ToddInTheShadows reviewers']] remarks toward homosexuality (and the LGBTQQIA community in general), and to see such a popular reviewer take a very strong stand against homophobia means a lot.

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* For [[Tropers/DoMakeSayThink this troper]], his reaction to a speech at the end of the Christian propaganda film "Rock: It's Your Decision." The main character delivers a speech denouncing the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and at one point states that some of the evil rock musicians are "admitted homosexuals." Brad (not the Snob, ''Brad'') stops the film and mutters, "Kid... go [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] yourself." He looks ''pissed,'' and then states that, while he was willing to sit through the film and listen to the DesignatedHero rail against rock music and musicians, sex, and fun in general, but he will not allow the protagonist to preach homophobia. He finishes up by saying that the protagonist and the people like him are terrible people for hating those who have different views, and that the actor playing the protagonist most likely committed suicide a few years after the film. This troper has some issues with [[TheSpoonyExperiment certain]] [[ToddInTheShadows reviewers']] remarks toward homosexuality (and the LGBTQQIA community in general), and to see such a popular reviewer take a very strong stand against homophobia means a lot.
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* For [[Tropers/DoMakeSayThink this troper]], his reaction to a speech at the end of the Christian propaganda film "Rock: It's Your Decision." The main character delivers a speech denouncing the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and at one point states that some of the evil rock musicians are "admitted homosexuals." Brad (not the Snob, ''Brad'') stops the film and mutters, "Kid... go [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] yourself." He looks ''pissed,'' and then states that, while he was willing to sit through the film and listen to the DesignatedProtagonist rail against rock music and musicians, sex, and fun in general, but he will not allow the protagonist to preach homophobia. He finishes up by saying that the protagonist and the people like him are terrible people for hating those who have different views, and that the actor playing the protagonist most likely committed suicide a few years after the film. This troper has some issues with [[TheSpoonyExperiment certain]] [[ToddInTheShadows reviewers']] remarks toward homosexuality (and the LGBTQQIA community in general), and to see such a popular reviewer take a very strong stand against homophobia means a lot.

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* For [[Tropers/DoMakeSayThink this troper]], his reaction to a speech at the end of the Christian propaganda film "Rock: It's Your Decision." The main character delivers a speech denouncing the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and at one point states that some of the evil rock musicians are "admitted homosexuals." Brad (not the Snob, ''Brad'') stops the film and mutters, "Kid... go [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] yourself." He looks ''pissed,'' and then states that, while he was willing to sit through the film and listen to the DesignatedProtagonist DesignatedHero rail against rock music and musicians, sex, and fun in general, but he will not allow the protagonist to preach homophobia. He finishes up by saying that the protagonist and the people like him are terrible people for hating those who have different views, and that the actor playing the protagonist most likely committed suicide a few years after the film. This troper has some issues with [[TheSpoonyExperiment certain]] [[ToddInTheShadows reviewers']] remarks toward homosexuality (and the LGBTQQIA community in general), and to see such a popular reviewer take a very strong stand against homophobia means a lot.
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* For [[Tropers/DoMakeSayThink this troper]], his reaction to a speech at the end of the Christian propaganda film "Rock: It's Your Decision." The main character delivers a speech denouncing the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and at one point states that some of the evil rock musicians are "admitted homosexuals." Brad (not the Snob, ''Brad'') stops the film and mutters, "Kid... go [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] yourself." He looks ''pissed,'' and then states that, while he was willing to sit through the film and listen to the [[DesignatedProtagonist]] rail against rock music and musicians, sex, and fun in general, but he will not allow the protagonist to preach homophobia. He finishes up by saying that the protagonist and the people like him are terrible people for hating those who have different views, and that the actor playing the protagonist most likely committed suicide a few years after the film. This troper has some issues with [[TheSpoonyExperiment certain]] [[ToddInTheShadows reviewers']] remarks toward homosexuality (and the LGBTQQIA community in general), and to see such a popular reviewer take a very strong stand against homophobia means a lot.

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* For [[Tropers/DoMakeSayThink this troper]], his reaction to a speech at the end of the Christian propaganda film "Rock: It's Your Decision." The main character delivers a speech denouncing the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and at one point states that some of the evil rock musicians are "admitted homosexuals." Brad (not the Snob, ''Brad'') stops the film and mutters, "Kid... go [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] yourself." He looks ''pissed,'' and then states that, while he was willing to sit through the film and listen to the [[DesignatedProtagonist]] DesignatedProtagonist rail against rock music and musicians, sex, and fun in general, but he will not allow the protagonist to preach homophobia. He finishes up by saying that the protagonist and the people like him are terrible people for hating those who have different views, and that the actor playing the protagonist most likely committed suicide a few years after the film. This troper has some issues with [[TheSpoonyExperiment certain]] [[ToddInTheShadows reviewers']] remarks toward homosexuality (and the LGBTQQIA community in general), and to see such a popular reviewer take a very strong stand against homophobia means a lot.
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* For [[DoMakeSayThink this troper]], his reaction to a speech at the end of the Christian propaganda film "Rock: It's Your Decision." The main character delivers a speech denouncing the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and at one point states that some of the evil rock musicians are "admitted homosexuals." Brad (not the Snob, ''Brad'') stops the film and mutters, "Kid... go [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] yourself." He looks ''pissed,'' and then states that, while he was willing to sit through the film and listen to the [[DesignatedProtagonist]] rail against rock music and musicians, sex, and fun in general, but he will not allow the protagonist to preach homophobia. He finishes up by saying that the protagonist and the people like him are terrible people for hating those who have different views, and that the actor playing the protagonist most likely committed suicide a few years after the film. This troper has some issues with [[TheSpoonyExperiment certain]] [[ToddInTheShadows reviewers']] remarks toward homosexuality (and the LGBTQQIA community in general), and to see such a popular reviewer take a very strong stand against homophobia means a lot.

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* For [[DoMakeSayThink [[Tropers/DoMakeSayThink this troper]], his reaction to a speech at the end of the Christian propaganda film "Rock: It's Your Decision." The main character delivers a speech denouncing the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and at one point states that some of the evil rock musicians are "admitted homosexuals." Brad (not the Snob, ''Brad'') stops the film and mutters, "Kid... go [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] yourself." He looks ''pissed,'' and then states that, while he was willing to sit through the film and listen to the [[DesignatedProtagonist]] rail against rock music and musicians, sex, and fun in general, but he will not allow the protagonist to preach homophobia. He finishes up by saying that the protagonist and the people like him are terrible people for hating those who have different views, and that the actor playing the protagonist most likely committed suicide a few years after the film. This troper has some issues with [[TheSpoonyExperiment certain]] [[ToddInTheShadows reviewers']] remarks toward homosexuality (and the LGBTQQIA community in general), and to see such a popular reviewer take a very strong stand against homophobia means a lot.

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* Brad is mostly playing himself rather than his always-irrtated Snob persona in his crossover with Linkara for reviewing the ''Manimal'' comic--he's shocked and looks genuinely hurt when he finds out it's a dark-as-hell comic about a Nazi-created BeastMan rather than the Manimal he loves.

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* Brad is mostly playing himself rather than his always-irrtated always-irritated Snob persona in his crossover with Linkara for reviewing the ''Manimal'' comic--he's shocked and looks genuinely hurt when he finds out it's a dark-as-hell comic about a Nazi-created BeastMan rather than the Manimal he loves.


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* In the Brad Tries Jones Soda Christmas Packs episode, after a little banter with his wife joking how he wished to spend Christmas alone, he ends by putting his arm around her and kissing her on the cheek.
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* Brad's reaction to violence against children, both in and out of character. Apparently he has PapaBear tendencies.
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* He begins his {{Pieces}} review out-of-character, and explains that most of the riffs he does are out of love, not hate.
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** He even called it "The Greatest Day in My Life".
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* He proves himself the epitome of {{Mean Character Nice Actor}} after accidentally punching Lupa in the face. He drops character the ''instant'' it happens, apologizes profusely, and repeatedly asks if she's okay.
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* Brad's reaction to finding out that Not See Cola is a new Crystal Pepsi.
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* His KindHeartedCatLover personality coming out in most Brad Tries videos. He's sweet and mellow with them, and it's adorable.

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* [[http://thecinemasnob.com/2010/08/30/brad-retries-crystal-pepsi.aspx Brad Re-Tries Crystal Pepsi]]. What makes this particularly heartwarming is Brad's reaction once he actually tries it, because immediately prior he had been discouraged by the possibility that this would taste exactly like the diet Crystal Pepsi he had tried nearly two months earlier (like flat seltzer water with the faintest hint of Crystal Pepsi). But then he actually takes a sip and discovers that it still tastes exactly like it used to, carbonation notwithstanding. And then his attitude shifts damn near 180 degrees:
--->'''Brad:''' Oh man, that's cool! I'm, like, all happy now!
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* [[http://thecinemasnob.com/2010/08/30/brad-retries-crystal-pepsi.aspx Brad Re-Tries Crystal Pepsi]]. Pepsi.]] What makes this particularly heartwarming is Brad's reaction once he actually tries it, because immediately prior he had been discouraged by the possibility that this would taste exactly like the diet Crystal Pepsi he had tried nearly two months earlier (like flat seltzer water with the faintest hint of Crystal Pepsi). But then he actually takes a sip and discovers that it still tastes exactly like it used to, carbonation notwithstanding. And then his attitude shifts damn near 180 degrees:
--->'''Brad:''' -->'''Brad:''' Oh man, that's cool! I'm, like, all happy now!
** * And then, as if you weren't feeling warm or fuzzy (or, for that matter, jealous) enough, he then ends the episode with a montage of him sharing it with his friends, all set to [[LouisArmstrong What a Wonderful World]].World]].
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