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* IdiotBall: Every character except for Sasha falls into this trope for this episode. Sprig and Ivy fail to see that meddling with the teams Sasha assigned for them just to avoid 5 minutes of separation would be a bad idea, as Sasha tells them that their job is more important than their relationship and later after tricking Stumpy and Fern into switching up, they completely ignore Stumpy's warning about the dangers of messing with Sasha's tactical decisions as he says this right in front of them. Also their way of tricking Stumpy and Fern is by forging a fake letter from Sasha. Saying that they should switch up only because Sprig and Ivy are dating, and not because of a reason that would actually make sense. Stumpy and Fern easily believe Sprig and Ivy's fake letter without question, despite their BadBadActing.

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* IdiotBall: Every character except for Sasha falls into this trope for this episode. Sprig and Ivy fail to see that meddling with the teams Sasha assigned for them just to avoid 5 minutes of separation would be a bad idea, as idea. Even after Sasha tells them that their job is more important than their relationship and later after tricking Stumpy and Fern into switching up, they completely ignore Stumpy's warning about the dangers of messing with Sasha's tactical decisions as he says this right in front of them. Also their way of tricking Stumpy and Fern is by forging a fake letter from Sasha. Saying that they should switch up only because Sprig and Ivy are dating, and not because of a reason that would actually make sense. Stumpy and Fern easily believe Sprig and Ivy's fake letter without question, despite their BadBadActing.
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Gotta fix that previous edit. Also, I want to apologize for that Broken Aesop edit I did a few months ago. I only did that because of the way the episode the executed the moral of the episode leaves a lot to be desired.


: IdiotBall: Every character except for Sasha falls into this trope for this episode. Sprig and Ivy fail to see that meddling with the teams Sasha assigned for them just to avoid 5 minutes of separation would be a bad idea, as Sasha tells them that their job is more important than their relationship and later after tricking Stumpy and Fern into switching up, they completely ignore Stumpy's warning about the dangers of messing with Sasha's tactical decisions as he says this right in front of them. Also their way of tricking Stumpy and Fern is by forging a fake letter from Sasha. Saying that they should switch up only because Sprig and Ivy are dating, and not because of a reason that would actually make sense. Stumpy and Fern easily believe Sprig and Ivy's fake letter without question, despite their BadBadActing.

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: * IdiotBall: Every character except for Sasha falls into this trope for this episode. Sprig and Ivy fail to see that meddling with the teams Sasha assigned for them just to avoid 5 minutes of separation would be a bad idea, as Sasha tells them that their job is more important than their relationship and later after tricking Stumpy and Fern into switching up, they completely ignore Stumpy's warning about the dangers of messing with Sasha's tactical decisions as he says this right in front of them. Also their way of tricking Stumpy and Fern is by forging a fake letter from Sasha. Saying that they should switch up only because Sprig and Ivy are dating, and not because of a reason that would actually make sense. Stumpy and Fern easily believe Sprig and Ivy's fake letter without question, despite their BadBadActing.
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: IdiotBall: Every character except for Sasha falls into this trope for this episode. Sprig and Ivy fail to see that meddling with the teams Sasha assigned for them just to avoid 5 minutes of separation would be a bad idea, as Sasha tells them that their job is more important than their relationship and later after tricking Stumpy and Fern into switching up, they completely ignore Stumpy's warning about the dangers of messing with Sasha's tactical decisions as he says this right in front of them. Also their way of tricking Stumpy and Fern is by forging a fake letter from Sasha. Saying that they should switch up only because Sprig and Ivy are dating, and not because of a reason that would actually make sense. Stumpy and Fern easily believe Sprig and Ivy's fake letter without question, despite their BadBadActing.
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They were portrayed as wrong for such so not broken.


* BrokenAesop: The episode teaches Sprig and Ivy that while they're happy to be in a relationship, they have to give each other some space even if they don't want to separate. The broken part is the circumstances they have to learn this lesson in. Their entire world is at stake, and they spend a majority of the episode acting like their relationship is more important than the ongoing events. They put the entire mission and by extent the Multiverse at risk because of their unwillingness to separate for 5 minutes. They nearly fail the mission, their teammates almost got killed because of this, and Sasha only let's them off with a 'sort-of furious' glare for their disobedience. Not only that, their relationship is barely developed for them to act like SickeninglySweethearts for an entire episode. It's barely talked about even after they became an official couple, and Sprig rarely mentions Ivy at all outside of episodes she appears in. Though it's implied that the reason why they were acting so out of character is because of the amount of time Sprig was on Earth while Ivy was in Amphibia, it is never confirmed or even hinted to be the motive.
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* BrokenAesop: The episode teaches Sprig and Ivy that while they're happy to be in a relationship, they have to give each other some space even if they don't want to separate. The broken part is the circumstances they have to learn this lesson in. Their entire world is at stake, and they spend a majority of the episode acting like their relationship is more important than the ongoing events. They put the entire mission and by extent the Multiverse at risk because of their unwillingness to separate for 5 minutes. They nearly fail the mission, and their teammates almost got killed because of this, and Sasha only let's them off with a 'sort-of furious' glare for their disobedience. Not only that, their relationship is barely developed for them to act like SickeninglySweethearts for an entire episode. It's barely talked about even after they became an official couple, and Sprig rarely mentions Ivy at all outside of episodes she appears in.

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* BrokenAesop: The episode teaches Sprig and Ivy that while they're happy to be in a relationship, they have to give each other some space even if they don't want to separate. The broken part is the circumstances they have to learn this lesson in. Their entire world is at stake, and they spend a majority of the episode acting like their relationship is more important than the ongoing events. They put the entire mission and by extent the Multiverse at risk because of their unwillingness to separate for 5 minutes. They nearly fail the mission, and their teammates almost got killed because of this, and Sasha only let's them off with a 'sort-of furious' glare for their disobedience. Not only that, their relationship is barely developed for them to act like SickeninglySweethearts for an entire episode. It's barely talked about even after they became an official couple, and Sprig rarely mentions Ivy at all outside of episodes she appears in. Though it's implied that the reason why they were acting so out of character is because of the amount of time Sprig was on Earth while Ivy was in Amphibia, it is never confirmed or even hinted to be the motive.
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* BrokenAesop: The episode teaches Sprig and Ivy that while they're happy to be in a relationship, they have to give each other some space even if they don't want to separate. The broken part is the circumstances they have to learn this lesson in. Their entire world is at stake, and they spend a majority of the episode acting like their relationship is more important than the ongoing events. They put the entire mission and by exent the Multiverse at risk because of their unwillingness to separate for 5 minutes. They nearly fail the mission, and their teammates almost got killed because of this, and Sasha only let's them off with a 'sort-of furious' glare for their disobedience. Not only that, their relationship is barely developed for them to act like SickeninglySweethearts for an entire episode. It's barely talked about even after they became an official couple, and Sprig rarely mentions Ivy at all outside of episodes she appears in.

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* BrokenAesop: The episode teaches Sprig and Ivy that while they're happy to be in a relationship, they have to give each other some space even if they don't want to separate. The broken part is the circumstances they have to learn this lesson in. Their entire world is at stake, and they spend a majority of the episode acting like their relationship is more important than the ongoing events. They put the entire mission and by exent extent the Multiverse at risk because of their unwillingness to separate for 5 minutes. They nearly fail the mission, and their teammates almost got killed because of this, and Sasha only let's them off with a 'sort-of furious' glare for their disobedience. Not only that, their relationship is barely developed for them to act like SickeninglySweethearts for an entire episode. It's barely talked about even after they became an official couple, and Sprig rarely mentions Ivy at all outside of episodes she appears in.
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* BrokenAesop: The episode teaches Sprig and Ivy that while they're happy to be in a relationship, they have to give each other some space even if they don't want to separate. The broken part is the circumstances they have to learn this lesson in. Their entire world is at stake, and they spend a majority of the episode acting like their relationship is more important than the ongoing events. They put the entire mission and by exent the Multiverse at risk because of their unwillingness to separate for 5 minutes. Their teammates almost got killed because of this, and Sasha only let's them off with a 'sort-of furious' glare for their disobedience. Not only that, their relationship is barely developed for them to act like SickeninglySweethearts for an entire episode. It's barely talked about even after they became an official couple, and Sprig rarely mentions Ivy at all outside of episodes she appears in.

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* BrokenAesop: The episode teaches Sprig and Ivy that while they're happy to be in a relationship, they have to give each other some space even if they don't want to separate. The broken part is the circumstances they have to learn this lesson in. Their entire world is at stake, and they spend a majority of the episode acting like their relationship is more important than the ongoing events. They put the entire mission and by exent the Multiverse at risk because of their unwillingness to separate for 5 minutes. Their They nearly fail the mission, and their teammates almost got killed because of this, and Sasha only let's them off with a 'sort-of furious' glare for their disobedience. Not only that, their relationship is barely developed for them to act like SickeninglySweethearts for an entire episode. It's barely talked about even after they became an official couple, and Sprig rarely mentions Ivy at all outside of episodes she appears in.
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* BrokenAesop: The episode teaches Sprig and Ivy that while they're happy to be in a relationship, they have to give each other some space even if they don't want to separate. The broken part is the circumstances they have to learn this lesson in. Their entire world is at stake, and they spend a majority of the episode acting like their relationship is more important than the ongoing events. They put the entire and by exent the Multiverse at risk because of their unwillingness to separate for 5 minutes. Their teammates almost got killed because of this, and Sasha only let's them off with a 'sort-of furious' glare for their disobedience. Not only that, their relationship is barely developed for them to act like SickeninglySweethearts for an entire episode. It's barely talked about even after they became an official couple, and Sprig rarely mentions Ivy at all outside of episodes she appears in.

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* BrokenAesop: The episode teaches Sprig and Ivy that while they're happy to be in a relationship, they have to give each other some space even if they don't want to separate. The broken part is the circumstances they have to learn this lesson in. Their entire world is at stake, and they spend a majority of the episode acting like their relationship is more important than the ongoing events. They put the entire mission and by exent the Multiverse at risk because of their unwillingness to separate for 5 minutes. Their teammates almost got killed because of this, and Sasha only let's them off with a 'sort-of furious' glare for their disobedience. Not only that, their relationship is barely developed for them to act like SickeninglySweethearts for an entire episode. It's barely talked about even after they became an official couple, and Sprig rarely mentions Ivy at all outside of episodes she appears in.
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* BrokenAesop: The episode teaches Sprig and Ivy that while they're happy to be in a relationship, they have to give each other some space even if they don't want to. The broken part is the circumstances they have to learn this lesson in. Their entire world is at stake, and they spend a majority of the episode acting like their relationship is more important than the ongoing events. They put the entire and by exent the Multiverse at risk because of their unwillingness to separate for 5 minutes. Their teammates almost got killed because of this, and Sasha only let's them off with a 'sort-of furious' glare for their disobedience.

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* BrokenAesop: The episode teaches Sprig and Ivy that while they're happy to be in a relationship, they have to give each other some space even if they don't want to.to separate. The broken part is the circumstances they have to learn this lesson in. Their entire world is at stake, and they spend a majority of the episode acting like their relationship is more important than the ongoing events. They put the entire and by exent the Multiverse at risk because of their unwillingness to separate for 5 minutes. Their teammates almost got killed because of this, and Sasha only let's them off with a 'sort-of furious' glare for their disobedience. Not only that, their relationship is barely developed for them to act like SickeninglySweethearts for an entire episode. It's barely talked about even after they became an official couple, and Sprig rarely mentions Ivy at all outside of episodes she appears in.
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* BrokenAesop: The episode teaches Sprig and Ivy that while they're happy to be in a relationship, they have to give each other some space even if they don't want to. The broken part is the circumstances they have to learn this lesson in. Their entire world is at stake, and they spend a majority of the episode acting like their relationship is more important than the ongoing events. They put the entire and by exent the Multiverse at risk because of their unwillingness to separate for 5 minutes. Their teammates almost got killed because of this, and Sasha only let's them off with a 'sort-of furious' glare for their disobedience.
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* SuddenlyVoiced: Fern, who has appeared as a background frog for two seasons, speaks for the first time this episode. Her voice is provided by Natalie Palamides, AKA [[WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse Young Eda]].
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** During the briefing, Grime describes a pro-Wartwood elite who is delivering supplies to the resistance as being wealthy. Turns out said elite is none other than Wigbert Ribbiton.

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** During the briefing, Grime describes a pro-Wartwood elite who is delivering supplies to the resistance as being wealthy. Turns out said elite is none other than Wigbert Ribbiton. For bonus points, the screen cuts to Wally after he announces this.
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* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: [[DoubleSubvertedTrope Double-Subverted]]. Sasha only explains the targets and the layout, but never explained why Sprig had to be paired with Stumpy or how they’re supposed to accomplish it. It leads to Sprig and Ivy deciding to switch up, and Fern and Stumpy run into unexpected resistance in the form of a giant crab-beetle drone. Sprig and Ivy pull through in the nick of time, finally understanding their pairings along the way and they only barely complete the mission in the expected timeframe.

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* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: [[DoubleSubvertedTrope [[DoubleSubversion Double-Subverted]]. Sasha only explains the targets and the layout, but never explained why Sprig had to be paired with Stumpy or how they’re supposed to accomplish it. It leads to Sprig and Ivy deciding to switch up, and Fern and Stumpy run into unexpected resistance in the form of a giant crab-beetle drone. Sprig and Ivy pull through in the nick of time, finally understanding their pairings along the way and they only barely complete the mission in the expected timeframe.
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* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: {{DoubleSubverted|Trope}}. Sasha only explains the targets and the layout, but never explained why Sprig had to be paired with Stumpy or how they’re supposed to accomplish it. It leads to Sprig and Ivy deciding to switch up, and Fern and Stumpy run into unexpected resistance in the form of a giant crab-beetle drone. Sprig and Ivy pull through in the nick of time, finally understanding their pairings along the way and they only barely complete the mission in the expected timeframe.

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* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: {{DoubleSubverted|Trope}}.[[DoubleSubvertedTrope Double-Subverted]]. Sasha only explains the targets and the layout, but never explained why Sprig had to be paired with Stumpy or how they’re supposed to accomplish it. It leads to Sprig and Ivy deciding to switch up, and Fern and Stumpy run into unexpected resistance in the form of a giant crab-beetle drone. Sprig and Ivy pull through in the nick of time, finally understanding their pairings along the way and they only barely complete the mission in the expected timeframe.
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* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: Double Subverted. Sasha only explains the targets and the layout, but never explained why Sprig had to be paired with Stumpy or how they’re supposed to accomplish it. It leads to Sprig and Ivy deciding to switch up, and Fern and Stumpy run into unexpected resistance in the form of a giant crab-beetle drone. Sprig and Ivy pull through in the nick of time, finally understanding their pairings along the way and they only barely complete the mission in the expected timeframe.

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* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: Double Subverted.{{DoubleSubverted|Trope}}. Sasha only explains the targets and the layout, but never explained why Sprig had to be paired with Stumpy or how they’re supposed to accomplish it. It leads to Sprig and Ivy deciding to switch up, and Fern and Stumpy run into unexpected resistance in the form of a giant crab-beetle drone. Sprig and Ivy pull through in the nick of time, finally understanding their pairings along the way and they only barely complete the mission in the expected timeframe.
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* ObligatoryWarCrimeScene: PlayedForLaughs when Sasha observes an unarmed mail carrier on his way to Wartwood traversing the canyon casually singing, "Delivery for Wartwood, delivery today". The cannon on the top of the cliff aims at him and fires. Luckily (or unluckily) he survives but is horribly injured (and he painfully reprises his song but substituting "delayed" for "today"). Even Sasha cringes at the sight.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Trust us, you'll be sick of it before long]]
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Sprig and Ivy devise a scheme to be together during a mission.

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Sprig and Ivy devise a scheme to be together during a mission.
mission, but their plan falls apart when their teammates can't find a way to do their job right.

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