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* BrokenAesop: Men cannot be the victims of sexual harassment and if they claim to have been then it is really just an attack on women and an attempt to demonize them for being sexual. Note that the season ''repeatedly'' emphasizes that boys and men need to learn to control their desires, while also arguing that girls and women are ''liberated'' by unleashing theirs.
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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Coach Steve, caught up in having learned to say "no", rejects the offer of Lizer's job (which includes a bigger pay) and demands his old job back.

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* MadonnaWhoreComplex: Turns out Lars has this. Throughout the episode he belittles Missy for acting in a more assertive way and for expressing her sexuality. This causes Missy to break up with him.

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* MadonnaWhoreComplex: Turns out Lars has this. Throughout the episode he judges and belittles Missy for acting in a more assertive way and for expressing her sexuality. This causes Missy to break up with him.sexuality, which drives a wedge between the two.
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*MadonnaWhoreComplex: Turns out Lars has this. Throughout the episode he belittles Missy for acting in a more assertive way and for expressing her sexuality. This causes Missy to break up with him.
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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Coach Steve, caught up in having learned to say "no", rejects the offer of Lizer's job (which includes a bigger pay) and demands his old job back.
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Rehearsals begin for the spring musical, a musical adaptation of the movie ''Film/{{Disclosure}}''. After being unhappy with their parts, or lack thereof, Jessi, Andrew, Gina, and Ali decide to protest the show for being politically incorrect. While practicing their lines, sexual tension grows between Nick and Missy, which leads Missy to meet her new hormone monster, Mona. And Mr. Lizer takes sexual advantage of stage manager, Lola. Meanwhile, the Fab Five from ''Series/QueerEye2018'' makeover Coach Steve.

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Rehearsals begin for the spring musical, a musical adaptation of the movie ''Film/{{Disclosure}}''. After being unhappy with their parts, or lack thereof, Jessi, Andrew, Gina, and Ali decide to protest the show for being politically incorrect.its racist and misogynistic tropes. While practicing their lines, sexual tension grows between Nick and Missy, which leads Missy to meet her new hormone monster, Mona. And Mr. Lizer takes sexual advantage of stage manager, Lola. Meanwhile, the Fab Five from ''Series/QueerEye2018'' makeover Coach Steve.

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