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* LazyBum: The contractors that Trent and Jane hire to fix the gazebo are even lazier than Trent is. When Trent tries to get them to work, they manage to manipulate him by referring to him as "The Man". He can't bring himself to order them around. Jane, however, is far less lenient, forcing Trent to help them with the work.

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** Wind begs Jane and Trent to fix "The Naming Gazebo," then vanishes for the rest of the episode contributing nothing to the repairs despite the gazebo "being so important to his identity."
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The contractors that Trent and Jane hire to fix the gazebo are even lazier than Trent is. When Trent tries to get them to work, they manage to manipulate him by referring to him as "The Man". He can't bring himself to order them around. Jane, however, is far less lenient, forcing Trent to help them with the work.

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* PetTheDog: The constantly put upon Stacy is the only member of the Fashion Club to be depicted in a flattering and happy light in the caricature. In the end, it's revealed that she's keeping it in her room rather than it be missing like the other girls think.


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* ThrowTheDogABone: The constantly put upon Stacy is the only member of the Fashion Club to be depicted in a flattering and happy light in the caricature. In the end, it's revealed that she's keeping it in her room rather than it be missing like the other girls think.
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* InsaneTrollLogic: Sandi petitions Helen to get the caricaturist who supposedly misrepresented the Fashion Club disbarred. Helen points out that disbarring only applies to lawyers, to which Sandi triumphantly declares that Helen is a lawyer. Voila!



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In-universe, the Fashion Club spent so much time trying to have the caricature artist sued that after all their attempts fail they figure they should destroy the art in question. The trouble is, Quinn nor Sandi has it and don't know where it is. The last shot of the episode reveals Stacy kept the caricature specifically because the artist drew her looking happier and nicer than the rest of the club.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In-universe, the Fashion Club spent so much time trying to have the caricature artist sued that after all their attempts fail they figure they should destroy the art in question. The trouble is, Quinn nor Sandi has it and don't know where it is. The last shot of the episode reveals Stacy kept the caricature specifically because the artist drew her looking happier and nicer than the rest of the club.club.
* WhiteSheep: Stacy was always this to a point, but it's highlighted in this episode.
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* RewatchBonus: There are hints that Stacy actually liked her portrayal in the caricature before the reveal. The biggest being when the Fashion Club is voting to do something about the artist, Stacy is reluctant to agree.
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* SomethingWeForgot: By the end of the episode, Quinn and Sandi realize they don't know what happened to the caricature.
-->'''Quinn''': You should just burn the caricature and be done with it.
-->'''Sandi''': ''I'' should burn it? I thought you had it!
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Jane has to raise some quick money to have the gazebo in her backyard (which her brother Wind emotionally says was "The Naming Gazebo" their parents used to figure out their names). At an art fair, Jane gets hired by a local gallery to do copies of famous artwork and while the money is good she finds herself unable to focus on her own work. Meanwhile, Trent finds himself in the uncomfortable position of trying to force the rather lazy contractor and his men to start fixing the gazebo.

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Jane has to raise some quick money to have fix the gazebo in her backyard (which her brother Wind emotionally says was "The Naming Gazebo" their parents used to figure out their names). At an art fair, Jane gets hired by a local gallery to do copies of famous artwork and while the money is good she finds herself unable to focus on her own work. Meanwhile, Trent finds himself in the uncomfortable position of trying to force the rather lazy contractor and his men to start fixing the gazebo.
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Jane has to raise some quick money to have the gazebo in her backyard (which her brother Wind emotionally says was "The Naming Gazebo" their parents used to figure out their names). At an art fair, Jane gets hired by a local gallery to do copies of famous artwork and while the money is good she finds herself unable to focus on her own work. Meanwhile, Trent finds himself in the uncomfortable position of trying to force the rather lazy contractor and his men to start fixing the gazebo.

While all this is happening, the Fashion Club tries (and fails) to have legal action brought against a caricature artist for "defaming their image."



** PlayedStraight with Jane, as she finds that painting multiple copies of famous artworks is taking a toll on her own creativity.

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** PlayedStraight with Jane, as she finds that painting multiple copies of famous artworks is taking a toll on her own creativity.creativity.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In-universe, the Fashion Club spent so much time trying to have the caricature artist sued that after all their attempts fail they figure they should destroy the art in question. The trouble is, Quinn nor Sandi has it and don't know where it is. The last shot of the episode reveals Stacy kept the caricature specifically because the artist drew her looking happier and nicer than the rest of the club.
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* LazyBum: The contractors that Trent and Jane hire to fix the gazebo are even lazier than Trent is. When Trent tries to get them to work, they manage to manipulate him by referring to him as TheMan. He can't bring himself to order them around. Jane, however, is far less lenient, forcing Trent to help them with the work.

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* LazyBum: The contractors that Trent and Jane hire to fix the gazebo are even lazier than Trent is. When Trent tries to get them to work, they manage to manipulate him by referring to him as TheMan."The Man". He can't bring himself to order them around. Jane, however, is far less lenient, forcing Trent to help them with the work.
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** Later Sandi tries to ask Helen to help get the caricature artist disbarred. Helen tries to explain to her that disbarring only applies to lawyers. Sandi just replies, "Exactly, and you're a lawyer. So, you can do it, voilà."
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: The Fashion Club fail to realize that the whole point of a caricature is that certain features are exaggerated. As a result they end up offended by their picture... all except for Stacy, that is.
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* LazyBum: The contractors that Trent and Jane hire to fix the gazebo are even lazier than Trent is. When Trent tries to get them to work, they manage to manipulate him by referring to him as TheMan. He can't bring himself to order them around. Jane, however, is far less lenient, forcing Trent to help them with the work.
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* ImproperlyParanoid: Jane starts to believe that Gary is selling her copies as the real thing for millions of dollars. After having one of her copies bluntly criticized by Brittney father, Jane comes to the realization that she made up the delusion to avoid confronting the fact that she's just creatively burnt out.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Brittney's Dad may be pompous and arrogant, but he's cultured enough to recognize that his Van Gogh painting is actually a copy, and he's even able to point out sloppy brushwork.

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* ImproperlyParanoid: Jane starts to believe that Gary is selling her copies as the real thing for millions of dollars. After having one of her copies bluntly criticized by Brittney Brittany's father, Jane comes to the realization that she made up the delusion to avoid confronting the fact that she's just creatively burnt out.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Brittney's Dad Brittany's dad may be pompous and arrogant, but he's cultured enough to recognize that his Van Gogh painting is actually a copy, and he's even able to point out sloppy brushwork.
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* PetTheDog: The constantly put upon Stacy is the only member of the Fashion Club to be depicted in a flattering and happy light in the caricature. In the end, it's revealed that she's keeping it in her room rather than it be missing like the other girls think.
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* ShoutOut: Tiffany suggests getting someone to break the caricaturist's fingers, like in [[Series/TheSopranos "that show about those guys."]]
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* DisproportionateRetribution: Both PlayedWith and Invoked: the Fashion Club are so offended by the caricature artist's picture, as well as making them pay for it, that they make numerous attempts to get Helen to legally punish him. Helen of course know the girls are being ridiculous.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: Both PlayedWith and Invoked: the PlayedWith. The Fashion Club are so offended by the caricature artist's picture, as well as making them pay for it, that they make numerous attempts to get Helen to legally punish him. Helen of course know the girls are being ridiculous.
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* DisproportionateRetribution: Both PlayedWith and Invoked: the Fashion Club are so offended by the caricature artist's picture, as well as making them pay for it, that they make numerous attempts to get Helen to legally punish him. Helen of course know the girls are being ridiculous.
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* TooUpsetToCreate: PlayedWith. The members of Mystic Spiral take a self-imposed hiatus, because they are too traumatized from nearly getting crushed by a gazebo. It's really just an excuse to not do any work. It gets lampshaded:

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* TooUpsetToCreate: PlayedWith. The members of Mystic Spiral take a self-imposed hiatus, because claiming they are too traumatized from nearly getting crushed by a gazebo. It's really just an excuse to not do any work. It gets lampshaded:
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Brittney's Dad may be pompous and arrogant, but's cultured enough to recognize that his Van Gogh painting is actually a copy, and he's even able to point out sloppy brushwork.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Brittney's Dad may be pompous and arrogant, but's but he's cultured enough to recognize that his Van Gogh painting is actually a copy, and he's even able to point out sloppy brushwork.

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* TheBusCameBack: Wind Lane and Vincent Lane make their first onscreen appearance since "Lane Miserables" in Season 3. Amanda Lane also appears, having last appeared in an "animated" form in "Jane's Addition" from Season 3.

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* AllForNothing: It turns out the "Naming Gazebo" was just something Mr. and Mrs. Lane told Wind when he was a child to talk him out of wanting to change his name. When Mr and Mrs Lane return home, they decide its time to tear down the old gazebo, much to Jane and (a sore armed) Trent's annoyance.
--> '''Jane:''' I'm gonna kill Wind.
* TheBusCameBack: Wind Lane and Vincent Lane make their first onscreen appearance since "Lane Miserables" in Season 3. Amanda Lane also appears, having last appeared in an "animated" form in "Jane's Addition" from Season 3.3.
* ImproperlyParanoid: Jane starts to believe that Gary is selling her copies as the real thing for millions of dollars. After having one of her copies bluntly criticized by Brittney father, Jane comes to the realization that she made up the delusion to avoid confronting the fact that she's just creatively burnt out.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Brittney's Dad may be pompous and arrogant, but's cultured enough to recognize that his Van Gogh painting is actually a copy, and he's even able to point out sloppy brushwork.
* TooUpsetToCreate: PlayedWith. The members of Mystic Spiral take a self-imposed hiatus, because they are too traumatized from nearly getting crushed by a gazebo. It's really just an excuse to not do any work. It gets lampshaded:
-->'''Jane:''' ...if I get the money, you have to handle all the sludge work. Calling contractors, getting bids, scheduling the job, everything.\\
'''Trent:''' I don't know. The band and I are going to be pretty busy practicing these next few weeks and... (Jane glares at him) Oh, yeah. We're traumatized. Okay, I'm on it. We'll get it fixed.
** PlayedStraight with Jane, as she finds that painting multiple copies of famous artworks is taking a toll on her own creativity.
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* TheBusCameBack: Wind Lane and Vincent Lane make their first onscreen appearance since "Lane Miserables" in Season 3. Amanda Lane also appears, having last appeared in an "animated" form in "Jane's Addition" from Season 3.
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