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* LaserGuidedKarma: Fed up with her putting innocent people (namely Brick and Ron) in harm's way, Kim (who has done real life-defying stunts) gives Adrena Lynn (who fakes her stunts) a taste of what ''real'' danger feels like by riding her on her jet pack. After a few seconds, Kim successfully sweats the truth out of a frightened Adrena Lynn to admit in front of a live audience that all her stunts were fake.
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Adrena Lynn, meanwhile, seeks revenge and kidnaps Brick to lure Kim & Ron to the Middleton Fairgrounds for a showdown. The two teen heroes manage to avoid all of the various carnival rides and Ron confesses what he did, but Lynn still has her sights set on defeating Kim. However, the young hero takes her on a ride on her jetpack, and forces her to admit to being a fraud on TV. After everything is said and done, Brick believes Kim set the whole thing up just to get a date from him and "breaks up" with her, much to her bewilderment. Ron plans to use this as his new story, but Rufus covers his mouth, to a grateful Kim's relief.

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Adrena Lynn, meanwhile, seeks revenge and kidnaps Brick to lure Kim & and Ron to the Middleton Fairgrounds for a showdown. The two teen heroes manage to avoid all of the various carnival rides and Ron confesses what he did, but Lynn still has her sights set on defeating Kim. However, the young hero takes her on a ride on her jetpack, and forces her to admit to being a fraud on TV. After everything is said and done, Brick believes Kim set the whole thing up just to get a date from him and "breaks up" with her, much to her bewilderment. Ron plans to use this as his new story, but Rufus covers his mouth, to a grateful Kim's relief.



* AmusementParkOfDoom: Adrena Lynn's {{death trap}} is set in one of these.

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* AmusementParkOfDoom: Adrena Lynn's {{death trap}} DeathTrap is set in one of these.



* MeaningfulName: The episode title comes from the phrase 'All the news that's fit to print'[[note]]the phrase was adopted as a slogan by the founder of the New York Times, and referenced his refusal to publish advertisements he considered dishonest or in poor taste[[/note]]; Ron's B-plot is about exactly what details of a person's private life are appropriate to publish, as well as concerns about accuracy in reporting.

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* MeaningfulName: The episode title comes from the phrase 'All "All the news that's fit to print'[[note]]the print"[[note]]the phrase was adopted as a slogan by the founder of the New York Times, and referenced his refusal to publish advertisements he considered dishonest or in poor taste[[/note]]; Ron's B-plot is about exactly what details of a person's private life are appropriate to publish, as well as concerns about accuracy in reporting.



* SadisticChoice: Ron and Brick Flagg are both stuck in Lynn's {{death trap}} in the expectation that Kim will only be able to save one of them. [[TakeAThirdOption Kim easily rescues them both]].

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* SadisticChoice: Ron and Brick Flagg are both stuck in Lynn's {{death trap}} DeathTrap in the expectation that Kim will only be able to save one of them. [[TakeAThirdOption Kim easily rescues them both]].



* ShooOutTheNewGuy: Adrena Lynn was originally intended to be a recurring villain and was even included in much of the show's promotional work. However, she proved to be unpopular with audiences, and only had one other appearance outside of this episode (a minor cameo in the {{stinger}} of the GrandFinale).
* SpellMyNameWithAThe: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] in-universe.

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* ShooOutTheNewGuy: Adrena Lynn was originally intended to be a recurring villain and was even included in much of the show's promotional work. However, she proved to be unpopular with audiences, and only had one other appearance outside of this episode (a minor cameo in the {{stinger}} TheStinger of the GrandFinale).
* SpellMyNameWithAThe: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] {{Discussed|Trope}} in-universe.
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Adrena Lynn, meanwhile, seeks revenge and kidnaps Brick to lure Kim & Ron to the Middleton Fairgrounds for a showdown. The two teen heroes manage to avoid all of the various carnival rides and Ron confesses what he did, but Lynn still has her sights set on defeating Kim. However, the young hero takes her on a ride on her jetpack, and forces her to admit to being a fraud on TV. After everything is said and done, Brick believes Kim set the whole thing up just to get a date from him and "breaks up" with her. Ron plans to use this as his new story, but Rufus covers his mouth, to a grateful Kim's relief.

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Adrena Lynn, meanwhile, seeks revenge and kidnaps Brick to lure Kim & Ron to the Middleton Fairgrounds for a showdown. The two teen heroes manage to avoid all of the various carnival rides and Ron confesses what he did, but Lynn still has her sights set on defeating Kim. However, the young hero takes her on a ride on her jetpack, and forces her to admit to being a fraud on TV. After everything is said and done, Brick believes Kim set the whole thing up just to get a date from him and "breaks up" with her.her, much to her bewilderment. Ron plans to use this as his new story, but Rufus covers his mouth, to a grateful Kim's relief.



-->'''Ron''': I guess it takes one to know one. I made up that stuff about Kim liking Brick just to sell my story.\\

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-->'''Ron''': [[NotSoDifferentRemark I guess it takes one to know one.one]]. I made up that stuff about Kim liking Brick just to sell my story.\\



'''Ron''': It worked, kinda, but the thing is that if the fake part about you is what people like, what good is that?\\

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'''Ron''': It worked, kinda, but the thing is that [[HeelRealization if the fake part about you is what people like, what good is that?\\that?]]\\

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