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* LesserOfTwoEvils: Emery ultimately allows Evan to remove the splinter with tweezers when a fed-up Grandma states that she's fed up with his bellyaching and demands to remove either it or the finger with a carving knife.

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* LesserOfTwoEvils: Emery ultimately allows Evan to remove the splinter with tweezers when a fed-up Grandma states that she's fed up with tired of his bellyaching and demands to remove either it or the finger with a carving knife.


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* NotWhatISignedOnFor: Despite her many misgivings of Mr. Grant, she is willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and actually spectate one of his classes due to Eddie's improved behavior...only to storm out in a huff less than a minute in, after Mr. Grant opens the class by shutting off the lights and announcing that they'll be using their imaginations instead of their textbooks today.
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* LesserOfTwoEvils: Emery ultimately allows Evan to remove the splinter with tweezers when a fed-up Grandma states that she's fed up with his bellyaching and demands to remove either it or the finger with a carving knife.
* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: Honey's determination to lose weight is to regain a feeling of normality after having her baby, and after every class they try doesn't work out, Louis helps her accept that it'll never be the same as it was and she's in a new phase of her life...just in time to learn [[SurprisePregnancy she's going to have a NEW new phase very soon]].
* OverlyLongGag: One of the fitness groups Honey and Louis try joining is a group of stroller-pushing moms that sing a "Hello!" song for every member and their baby before actually exercising. By the time it gets to Louis, 15 minutes have passed and Honey is fed up enough to leave.


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* ShoutOut: An anxiety-ridden Emery refuses treatment from Evan until he can at least play TabletopGame/{{Operation}} without causing it to buzz.
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* ShamefulSourceOfKnowledge: Towards the climax of the episode, Jessica is aghast that Eddie's homework assignment from Mr. Grant appears to be about ''cereal'' instead of a topic actually pertaining to English. However, it turns out that cereal was just motivation for the food-loving Eddie to write a paper about the use and importance of casual pleasantries in modern language; specifically, how the British phrase "Cheerio" inspired the name of cereal brand "Cheerios".

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* ShamefulSourceOfKnowledge: Towards Although it's not shameful to the climax of person ''using'' the episode, knowledge, Jessica is aghast that that, after failing to focus on ''Literature/TheCanterburyTales'', Eddie's replacement homework assignment from Mr. Grant appears to be about ''cereal'' instead of a topic actually pertaining to English. However, it turns out that cereal was just motivation for the food-loving Eddie to write a paper about the use and importance of casual pleasantries in modern language; specifically, how the British phrase "Cheerio" inspired the name of cereal brand "Cheerios".
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Jessica is unimpressed with the "alternative" teaching methods of Eddie's substitute English teacher, even though Eddie is doing very well. Elsewhere, Louis and Honey try to join a fitness group to lose weight.

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Jessica is unimpressed with the "alternative" teaching methods of Eddie's substitute English teacher, even though Eddie is doing very well. Elsewhere, Louis and Honey try to join a fitness group to lose weight.weight, and Emery's concerned when Evan offers to remove a splinter from his finger.



* ShamefulSourceOfKnowledge: Towards the climax of the episode, Jessica is aghast that Eddie's homework assignment from Mr. Grant appears to be about ''cereal''. However, it turns out that cereal was just the inspiration for Eddie to write a paper about John Harvey Kellogg and his various historical accomplishments, not just the cereal company that he founded.

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* ShamefulSourceOfKnowledge: Towards the climax of the episode, Jessica is aghast that Eddie's homework assignment from Mr. Grant appears to be about ''cereal''. ''cereal'' instead of a topic actually pertaining to English. However, it turns out that cereal was just motivation for the inspiration for food-loving Eddie to write a paper about John Harvey Kellogg the use and his various historical accomplishments, not just importance of casual pleasantries in modern language; specifically, how the British phrase "Cheerio" inspired the name of cereal company that he founded.brand "Cheerios".
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Jessica is unimpressed with the "alternative" teaching methods of Eddie's substitute English teacher, even though Eddie is doing very well. Elsewhere, Louis and Honey try to join a fitness group to lose weight.
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* ShamefulSourceOfKnowledge: Towards the climax of the episode, Jessica is aghast that Eddie's homework assignment from Mr. Grant appears to be about ''cereal''. However, it turns out that cereal was just the inspiration for Eddie to write a paper about John Harvey Kellogg and his various historical accomplishments, not just the cereal company that he founded.
* SpecialGuest: Mr. Grant, the substitute teacher only appearing in this episode, is played by Creator/RyanHansen.
* SurprisePregnancy: Honey's been having an unusual amount of difficulty getting back into shape after having Maria, only to learn at the end of the episode that it's because she's pregnant ''again''.

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