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* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Early on, when Wanda compares the heat in Corner Gas to a pizza oven, Brent says that she shouldn't say "pizza" if she wants him to pay attention to her.



* EasilyDistracted: Early on, when Wanda compares the heat in Corner Gas to a pizza oven, Brent says that she shouldn't say "pizza" if she wants him to pay attention to her.

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* TriggerPhrase: While acting out a "The Quick and Angry" movie that used "wind chimes" to trigger a spy, Hank accidentally re-breaks the window he just fixed. When he asks Wanda to bring out the replacement glass pane to try and make it fit, Wanda says "wind chimes" and he instinctually breaks that too. After learning this, it is followed by Brent saying "wind chimes" so Hank hits Wanda in the shoulder.
** Becomes a BrickJoke later when Wanda uses it to get Hank to attack someone who's bothering her at the drive-in snack bar.

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* TriggerPhrase: While acting out a "The Quick and Angry" movie that used "wind chimes" to trigger a spy, Hank accidentally re-breaks the window he just fixed. When he asks Wanda to bring out the replacement glass pane to try and make it fit, Wanda says "wind chimes" and he instinctually breaks that too. After learning this, it is followed by Brent saying "wind chimes" so Hank hits Wanda in the shoulder.
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* NotSoDifferent: In the end, while looking at The Ruby's customers, Karen reminisces about the drive-in "riot" and says that some people are completely different at night. Davis agrees while looking directly at Karen, who was much more authoritative and forceful than usual, including handcuffing Zeke and shocking Wanda with a taser.
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* DescriptionCut: After describing the "Heart-Smarten" product to Lacey, Brent says that Andrea Martin's probably being paid a lot to advertise it. Cut to Andrea being outraged that she's being paid in Canadian dollars rather than American.

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* DescriptionCut: After describing the "Heart-Smarten" product to Lacey, Brent says that Andrea Martin's probably being paid a lot to advertise it. Cut to Andrea being Andrea, outraged that she's being paid in Canadian dollars rather than American.



* EntertaininglyWrong: Hank's first attempt to fix the window at Corner Gas seems to go wrong because he needs a 9x12 glass pane, and accidentally brought a 12x9. However, he had a feeling he'd accidentally mix up the numbers, and also brought a spare that's the "right" shape. Wanda outright says that he's so stupid that it's circled back to clever.

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* EntertaininglyWrong: Hank's first attempt to fix the window at Corner Gas seems to go wrong because he needs a 9x12 glass pane, and accidentally brought a 12x9.12x9 (failing to realize it's the same shape, but held differently). However, he had a feeling he'd accidentally mix up the numbers, and also brought a spare that's the "right" shape. Wanda outright says that he's so stupid that it's circled back to clever.

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* GuiltyPleasures: Wanda has this attitude towards the movie shown at the drive-in, calling it trite and stupid...while asking Hank to recap every detail she misses while handling concessions.



* NotSoDifferent: In the end, while looking at The Ruby's customers, Karen reminisces about the drive-in "riot" and says that some people are completely different at night. Davis agrees while looking directly at Karen, who was much more authoritative and forceful than usual, including shocking Wanda with a taser.
* OnceMoreWithClarity: When Hank approaches everyone eating at The Ruby to propose his drive-in idea, Brent asks why he isn't fixing the window, and Hank describes how he accidentally broke it (see TriggerPhrase). When they get to Corner Gas, Brent then asks where the other glass pane is, causing the entire original flashback to play again with the second pane breaking added to the end.

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* NotSoAboveItAll: Wanda has this attitude towards the action movie shown at the drive-in, first calling the series trite and stupid while preferring narratives focused on character development...and later asking Hank to recap every detail she misses while handling concessions.
* NotSoDifferent: In the end, while looking at The Ruby's customers, Karen reminisces about the drive-in "riot" and says that some people are completely different at night. Davis agrees while looking directly at Karen, who was much more authoritative and forceful than usual, including handcuffing Zeke and shocking Wanda with a taser.
* OnceMoreWithClarity: When Hank approaches everyone eating at The Ruby to propose his drive-in idea, Brent asks why he isn't fixing the window, and Hank describes flashes back to how he accidentally broke it (see TriggerPhrase). When they get to Corner Gas, Brent then asks where the other glass pane is, causing the entire original flashback to play again with the second pane breaking added to the end.



* TooMuchInformation: When Oscar hits on Emma from inside the cleaned car, Emma asks him to tell her more. When Oscar says he's not wearing underwear, Emma says to tell her ''less''.



* WeightWoe: The C-Plot is Lacey being concerned about Brent's weight, and Brent getting snippy about hers in response. To prove he's fine, Brent uses a heavy-duty scale, but Lacey rigs it in revenge for the earlier snippiness, making him incredibly anxious about food and diets. And then it turns out he ''does'' weigh more than he thought...

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* WeightWoe: The C-Plot is Lacey being concerned about Brent's weight, and Brent getting snippy about hers in response. To prove he's fine, Brent uses a heavy-duty scale, but Lacey rigs it in revenge for the earlier snippiness, making him incredibly anxious about food and diets. And then it turns out he ''does'' weigh more than he thought...thought...
* YouNeedABreathMint: Said by Emma to Oscar when he attempts to kiss her while ordering from Corner Gas's broken window.

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[[caption-width-right:350:"Who wrote this, Zero Mostel's grandmother?"]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:"Who wrote this, [[Film/TheProducers Zero Mostel's Mostel]]'s grandmother?"]]



* DisasterDominoes: Oscar and Emma making out during the drive-in movie freaks out Brent, who trips over a power cord and shuts off the movie, which causes the crowd to blame Hank (who set up the event) and Wanda (who was selling snacks) and get riled up enough for Davis and Karen to treat it like a riot...and their actions lead to the Corner Gas window once again getting broken.

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* DisasterDominoes: Oscar and Emma making out during the drive-in movie freaks out Brent, Brent (who had just left an argument about weight with Lacey), who trips over a power cord and shuts off the movie, which causes the crowd to blame Hank (who set up the event) and Wanda (who was selling snacks) and get riled up enough for Davis and Karen to treat it like a riot...and their actions lead to the Corner Gas window once again getting broken.



* NotSoDifferent: In the end, while looking at The Ruby's customers, Karen reminisces about the drive-in "riot" and says that some people are completely different at night. Davis agrees while looking directly at Karen, who was much more authoritative and forceful than usual, including shocking Wanda with a taser.



* ShoutOut: Karen watched Film/EscapeFromNewYork to prepare for any potential rioting at the drive-in. Also, Andrea Martin complains about the commercial's script, asking if the grandmother of Zero Mostel (who played Max Bialystock in Film/TheProducers) wrote it.

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* ShoutOut: Karen watched Film/EscapeFromNewYork to prepare for any potential rioting at the drive-in. Also, The Foo Mart's "diet" section includes a couple of celebrity-endorsed goods other than Andrea Martin's. And Andrea Martin herself complains about the her diet food commercial's script, asking if the grandmother of Zero Mostel (who played Max Bialystock in Film/TheProducers) wrote it.it.
* SideBet: A group of townsfolk decide to bet on what Brent actually weighs when he decides to use Lenny's heavy-duty scale. Lenny apparently wins, as Lacey says he ended up hugging her.



* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Oscar and Emma, as detailed in DisasterDominoes, end up causing a riot and breaking a window by...making out at the drive-in.

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Oscar Before the credits, Brent blames the drive-in night fiasco on Lacey, as he wouldn't have gone to his car and Emma, as detailed in DisasterDominoes, end up causing a riot and breaking a window by...making seen his parents make out at the drive-in.if Lacey hadn't riled him up about his weight.

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[[caption-width-right:350:"...You're paying me in CANADIAN money?!"]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:"...You're paying me in CANADIAN money?!"]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"Who wrote this, Zero Mostel's grandmother?"]]



* CrazyPrepared: Karen prepares an entire duffel bag of riot gear in preparation for the drive-in, including tasers and bulletproof armor.



* EntertaininglyWrong: Hank's first attempt to fix the window at Corner Gas seems to go wrong because he needs a 9x12 glass pane, and accidentally brought a 12x9. However, he had a feeling he'd accidentally mix up the numbers, and also brought a spare that's the "right" shape. Wanda outright calls this stupidity that looped in on itself to be almost-smart.

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* EasilyDistracted: Early on, when Wanda compares the heat in Corner Gas to a pizza oven, Brent says that she shouldn't say "pizza" if she wants him to pay attention to her.
* EntertaininglyWrong: Hank's first attempt to fix the window at Corner Gas seems to go wrong because he needs a 9x12 glass pane, and accidentally brought a 12x9. However, he had a feeling he'd accidentally mix up the numbers, and also brought a spare that's the "right" shape. Wanda outright calls this stupidity says that looped in on itself he's so stupid that it's circled back to be almost-smart.clever.



* FictionalCounterpart: As this episode's title hints at, all of the movies Hank suggests for the drive-in, as well as the one that gets selected, are entries of a series that is clearly based on ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious''.

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* FictionalCounterpart: As this episode's title hints at, all of the movies Hank suggests for the drive-in, as well as the one that gets selected, are entries of "The Quick and Angry", a series that is clearly based on ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious''.



* OnceMoreWithClarity: When Hank approaches everyone eating at The Ruby to propose his drive-in idea, Brent asks why he isn't fixing the window, and Hank describes how he accidentally broke it (see TriggerPhrase). When they get to Corner Gas, Brent then asks where the other glass pane is, causing the entire original flashback to play again with the second pane breaking added to the end.



* ShoutOut: Karen watched Film/EscapeFromNewYork to prepare for any potential rioting at the drive-in. Also, Andrea Martin complains about the commercial's script, asking if the grandmother of Zero Mostel (who played Max Bialystock in Film/TheProducers) wrote it.



* TriggerPhrase: While acting out a movie that used "wind chimes" to trigger a spy, Hank accidentally re-breaks the window he just fixed. When he brings out a replacement glass pane, Wanda says "wind chimes" and he instinctually breaks that too, which is followed by Brent saying "wind chimes" so Hank hits Wanda in the shoulder.

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* TriggerPhrase: While acting out a "The Quick and Angry" movie that used "wind chimes" to trigger a spy, Hank accidentally re-breaks the window he just fixed. When he brings asks Wanda to bring out a the replacement glass pane, pane to try and make it fit, Wanda says "wind chimes" and he instinctually breaks that too, which too. After learning this, it is followed by Brent saying "wind chimes" so Hank hits Wanda in the shoulder.



* WeightWoe: The C-Plot is Lacey being concerned about Brent's weight, and Brent getting snippy about hers in response. To prove he's fine, Brent uses a heavy-duty scale, but Lacey rigs it in revenge for the earlier snippiness, making him incredibly anxious about food and diets. And then it turns out he ''does'' weigh more than either of them thought...

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* WeightWoe: The C-Plot is Lacey being concerned about Brent's weight, and Brent getting snippy about hers in response. To prove he's fine, Brent uses a heavy-duty scale, but Lacey rigs it in revenge for the earlier snippiness, making him incredibly anxious about food and diets. And then it turns out he ''does'' weigh more than either of them he thought...

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[[caption-width-right:350:"...You're paying me in CANADIAN money?!"]]



'''C Plot:''' Lacey touches a nerve of Brent's.

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'''C Plot:''' Lacey touches a nerve of Brent's.Brent's - his weight.



* DescriptionCut: After describing the "Heart-Smarten" product to Lacey, Brent says that Andrea Martin's probably being paid a lot to advertise it. Cut to Andrea being outraged that she's being paid in Canadian dollars rather than American.
* DisasterDominoes: Oscar and Emma making out during the drive-in movie freaks out Brent, who trips over a power cord and shuts off the movie, which causes the crowd to blame Hank (who set up the event) and Wanda (who was selling snacks) and get riled up enough for Davis and Karen to treat it like a riot...and their actions lead to the Corner Gas window once again getting broken.



* GuiltyPleasures: Wanda has this attitude towards the movie shown at the drive-in, calling it trite and stupid...while asking Hank to recap every detail she misses while handling concessions.



* {{Tsundere}}: Wanda has this attitude towards the movie shown at the drive-in, calling it trite and stupid...while asking Hank to recap every detail she misses while handling concessions.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Oscar and Emma making out during the drive-in movie freaks out Brent, who trips over a power cord and shuts of the movie, which causes the crowd to blame Hank (who set up the event) and Wanda (who was selling snacks) and get riled up enough for Davis and Karen to treat it like a riot...and their actions lead to the Corner Gas window once again getting broken.

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* {{Tsundere}}: Wanda has this attitude towards the movie shown at the drive-in, calling it trite and stupid...while asking Hank to recap every detail she misses while handling concessions.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Oscar and Emma Emma, as detailed in DisasterDominoes, end up causing a riot and breaking a window by...making out during at the drive-in movie freaks out Brent, who trips over a power cord and shuts of the movie, which causes the crowd to blame Hank (who set up the event) and Wanda (who was selling snacks) and get riled up enough for Davis and Karen to treat it like a riot...and their actions lead to the Corner Gas window once again getting broken.drive-in.
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** Becomes a BrickJoke later when Wanda uses it to get Hank to attack someone who's bothering her at the drive-in snack bar.
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* CallBack: In the [[Recap/CornerGasS1E01RubyReborn very first episode]] of the live action series, Oscar complains about Brent starting to rent movies at Corner Gas, exaggerating that Brent's turning the gas station into a drive-in movie theater. In this episode, the gas station actually ''becomes'' a drive-in movie theater (albeit only for one night).
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* FictionalCounterpart: As this episode's title hints at, all of the movies Hank suggests for the drive-in, as well as the one that gets selected, are entries of a series that is clearly based on ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious''.

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'''A Plot:''' The Corner Gas parking lot becomes a drive-in. Lacey touches a nerve of Brent's.

'''B Plot:''' Hank puts Davis and Karen on high alert for potential criminal behavior. Oscar and Emma take advantage, reliving their youthful friskiness
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'''A Plot:''' The Corner Gas parking lot becomes a drive-in. Lacey touches drive-in for a nerve of Brent's.

night, managed by Hank and Wanda. Davis and Karen are on high alert for potential criminal behavior.

'''B Plot:''' Oscar and Emma relive their youthful friskiness.

'''C Plot:''' Lacey touches a nerve of Brent's.
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* TheCameo: Andrea Martin voices herself in a "Heart-Smarten Full Meal in a Can" advertisement that Brent saw.
* EntertaininglyWrong: Hank's first attempt to fix the window at Corner Gas seems to go wrong because he needs a 9x12 glass pane, and accidentally brought a 12x9. However, he had a feeling he'd accidentally mix up the numbers, and also brought a spare that's the "right" shape. Wanda outright calls this stupidity that looped in on itself to be almost-smart.
* ExactWords: When none of Corner Gas's multiple windows are able to open on a hot day, Brent suggests just using the fan. So Wanda uses it...to break open a window and let in some cool air from the outside.
* {{Malaproper}}: Oscar refers to getting service at Corner Gas's broken window as "drive-in" rather than "drive-through". It convinces
Hank puts to set up an actual drive-in theatre night.
* ParentalSexualitySquick: Brent is aghast at the sight of his parents making out in their recently-cleaned car.
* SayingTooMuch: While trying to suggest a movie to show at the drive-in theatre night, all of Hank's recommendations are because of their epic twists...which means nobody wants to see them now that Hank's spoiled the twist.
* StrangelyArousing: Emma's more frisky than usual throughout the episode because...Oscar cleaned the car.
* TriggerPhrase: While acting out a movie that used "wind chimes" to trigger a spy, Hank accidentally re-breaks the window he just fixed. When he brings out a replacement glass pane, Wanda says "wind chimes" and he instinctually breaks that too, which is followed by Brent saying "wind chimes" so Hank hits Wanda in the shoulder.
* {{Tsundere}}: Wanda has this attitude towards the movie shown at the drive-in, calling it trite and stupid...while asking Hank to recap every detail she misses while handling concessions.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Oscar and Emma making out during the drive-in movie freaks out Brent, who trips over a power cord and shuts of the movie, which causes the crowd to blame Hank (who set up the event) and Wanda (who was selling snacks) and get riled up enough for
Davis and Karen on high alert for potential criminal behavior. Oscar to treat it like a riot...and Emma take advantage, reliving their youthful friskiness
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actions lead to the Corner Gas window once again getting broken.
* WeightWoe: The C-Plot is Lacey being concerned about Brent's weight, and Brent getting snippy about hers in response. To prove he's fine, Brent uses a heavy-duty scale, but Lacey rigs it in revenge for the earlier snippiness, making him incredibly anxious about food and diets. And then it turns out he ''does'' weigh more than either of them thought...
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'''A Plot:''' The Corner Gas parking lot becomes a drive-in. Lacey touches a nerve of Brent's.

'''B Plot:''' Hank puts Davis and Karen on high alert for potential criminal behavior. Oscar and Emma take advantage, reliving their youthful friskiness
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