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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: A double version. While investigating the rash of robberies in Paris, Kim and Ron learn from each store that the thieves took a set of two burglary items...until the last store turned out to be François', the hair stylist, and they learned that ''all'' of his Le Goop-brand hair gel was stolen.
* TheMagazineRule: "Villain's Digest? Bad guys have their own magazine?"
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Chez Ron may have been popular, but having a rodent like Rufus working in it is still a health violation.
-->'''Ron:''' When the Health Inspector saw a live rodent, you know, ''serving'' the food, the die was cast.\\
'''Rufus:''' Ooh, sorry.
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** When Ron sets up "Chez Ron" in the school, he uses his [[{{Catchphrase}} trademark phrase]] "booyah" not unlike Emeril Lagasse.

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** When Ron sets up "Chez Ron" in the school, he uses his [[{{Catchphrase}} [[CharacterCatchphrase trademark phrase]] "booyah" not unlike Emeril Lagasse.
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Kim and Ron hurry back to school after a mission, hoping to sign up for their preferred elective classes. However, Bonnie ends up getting the last spot in photography, and their only remaining option is Home Economics. At first, the class looks hopeless, with the two of them as the only students in a dusty deserted classroom (the school's Home Economics-teacher retired six years earlier and, according to Mr. Barkin, nobody's taken the class since then). However, Ron turns out to have a knack for cooking, so Barkin turns the class over to him, while Kim struggles with the class. Meanwhile, Señor Senior Senior decides that Junior needs some lessons in proper villainy, and hires Shego to tutor him.

After getting off to a slow start, Junior begins to improve, but Senior becomes jealous of the relationship the two have and misses teaching his son the finer points of villainy. Meanwhile, Ron becomes enough of a chef that he's given control of the food at Middleton High, with an embarrassed Kim as his helper. Much later, Junior hones his skills enough, Shego decides that he's ready to test his skills in the field by pulling off a heist of the most valuable, heavily guarded thing in the world: [[BaitAndSwitch Granny Crocket's famous chocolate chip cookie recipe]].

Figuring out what the pair is up to, Kim and Ron attempt to warn Granny Crockett, but are dismissed (as a disguised Senior already tipped them off), and they're confident that their security can handle things. The two villains effortlessly make it through the security, only to find Team Possible waiting for them. During the fight, Kim uses the advice Ron taught her to escape a giant mixer, and Shego & Junior are sent to jail. But the police pilot turns out to be Senior, who dismisses Shego of her tutor duties.

Back at school, Ron's restaurant is closed down (due to the health department seeing Rufus serving food), but Kim reveals that half the MHS-student body wants to take Home Economics and she's gotten much better at cooking through Ron's tutoring.

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Kim and Ron hurry back to school after a mission, hoping to sign up for their preferred elective classes. However, Bonnie ends up getting the last spot in photography, Kim's top choice, and their only remaining option is Home Economics. At first, the class looks hopeless, with the two of them as the only students in a dusty dusty, deserted classroom (the school's Home Economics-teacher retired six years earlier and, according to Mr. Barkin, nobody's taken the class since then). However, Ron turns out to have a knack for cooking, so Barkin turns the class over to him, while Kim struggles with the class. to even operate a blender. Meanwhile, Señor Senior Senior decides that Junior needs some lessons in proper villainy, and hires Shego to tutor him.

him.

After getting off to a slow start, Junior begins to improve, but Senior becomes jealous of the relationship the two have and misses teaching his son the finer points of villainy. Meanwhile, Ron becomes enough of is such a skilled chef that he's given control of the food at Middleton High, High's food, with an embarrassed Kim as his helper. Much later, Junior hones his skills enough, enough that Shego decides that he's ready to test his skills in the field by pulling off a heist of the most valuable, heavily guarded thing in the world: [[BaitAndSwitch Granny Crocket's famous chocolate chip cookie recipe]].

Figuring out what the pair is up to, Kim and Ron attempt to warn Granny Crockett, but are dismissed (as a disguised Senior already tipped them off), and as they're confident that their security can handle things. The two villains effortlessly make it through the security, only to find Team Possible waiting for them. During the fight, Kim uses the advice Ron taught her to escape a giant mixer, and Shego & Junior are sent to jail. But the police pilot turns out to be Senior, who dismisses Shego of her tutor tutoring duties.

Back at school, Ron's restaurant is closed down (due to the health department inspector seeing Rufus serving food), but Kim reveals that half the MHS-student body now wants to take Home Economics and she's Economics. She also decides to stay, having gotten much better at cooking through Ron's tutoring.



* AffectionateGestureToTheHead: The Texan at Granny Crocket's place does this to Kim (in addition to calling her "little missy").

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* AffectionateGestureToTheHead: The Texan at Granny Crocket's place does this to Kim (in addition to calling her "little missy"). She doesn't appreciate it.



* DumbassHasAPoint: When Shego can't think of a suitable field test for Junior's training, Junior suggests doing a web search for "really valuable" and "heavily guarded," which leads them to select Granny Crocket's recipe as their target, and then, in a CallBack, with StrangeMindsThinkAlike, later, when the heroes try to guess the villains' next move:

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* DumbassHasAPoint: When Shego can't think of a suitable field test for Junior's his training, Junior suggests doing a web search for "really valuable" and "heavily guarded," guarded", which leads them to select Granny Crocket's recipe as their target, and then, later in a CallBack, with StrangeMindsThinkAlike, later, when the heroes try to guess the villains' next move:



* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: Shego catches Junior listening to music instead of listening to her. She solved the problem by grabbing and crushing his music player.

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* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: Shego catches Junior listening to music instead of listening to her. She solved solves the problem by grabbing and crushing his music player.



* ShoutOut: Multiple:

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* ShoutOut: Multiple:ShoutOut:



** When he sets up "Chez Ron" in the school, he uses his trademark phrase "booyah" not unlike Emeril Lagasse.

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** When he Ron sets up "Chez Ron" in the school, he uses his [[{{Catchphrase}} trademark phrase phrase]] "booyah" not unlike Emeril Lagasse.



* SupremeChef: Ron's cooking is so good that the students (and even the lunch lady) desert the cafeteria in favor of "Chez Ron" and clamor to get into home economics class.

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* SupremeChef: Ron's cooking is so good that all the students (and even the lunch lady) desert the cafeteria in favor of "Chez Ron" and clamor to get into home economics class.



* VillainTeamUp: Shego and Junior work with each other rather than their usual partners in crime.

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* VillainTeamUp: Shego and Junior work with each other rather than their usual partners in crime.partners-in-crime.
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* MissionImpossibleCableDrop + LaserHallway: Passing this in good time is the subject of the obligatory TrainingMontage.
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* EvilPlan: Shego says this is the most important thing an evil villain must have, ''not'' an EvilLaugh. The problem is [[CreativeSterility Shego has trouble thinking one up]] ([[FridgeBrilliance which explains why she puts up with Drakken]], even if his plans are always to TakeOverTheWorld) so Junior just looks up something valuable on the internet for them to steal.

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* EvilPlan: Shego says this is the most important thing an evil villain must have, ''not'' an EvilLaugh. The problem is [[CreativeSterility Shego has trouble thinking one up]] ([[FridgeBrilliance which explains why she puts up with Drakken]], even if his plans are always amount to TakeOverTheWorld) so Junior just looks up something valuable on the internet for them to steal.
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* EvilPlan: Shego says this is the most important thing an evil villain must have, ''not'' an EvilLaugh. The problem is [[CreativeSterility Shego has trouble thinking one up]] (which explains why she hangs around with Drakken, even if his plans are always to TakeOverTheWorld) so Junior just looks up something valuable on the internet for them to steal.

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* EvilPlan: Shego says this is the most important thing an evil villain must have, ''not'' an EvilLaugh. The problem is [[CreativeSterility Shego has trouble thinking one up]] (which ([[FridgeBrilliance which explains why she hangs around puts up with Drakken, Drakken]], even if his plans are always to TakeOverTheWorld) so Junior just looks up something valuable on the internet for them to steal.
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* FireForgedFriends: Shego is exasperated by her dimwitted student at first, but warms up to him as his talent improves.


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** Shego has to yank her hand down ''Film/DrStrangelove''-style while resisting the urge to HandBlast her brainless pupil.

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* EvilPlan: Shego says this is the most important thing an evil villain must have.
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* EvilPlan: Shego says this is the most important thing an evil villain must have.
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have, ''not'' an EvilLaugh. The problem is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you [[CreativeSterility Shego has trouble thinking one up]] (which explains why she hangs around with Drakken, even if his plans are reading this in always to TakeOverTheWorld) so Junior just looks up something valuable on the future, please check the trope page internet for them to make sure your example fits the current definition.steal.


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* TaughtByExperience: Given that he's rich, Junior asks why they have to steal their villain supplies instead of just buying them. Shego says that, if nothing else, it's valuable experience in how to steal stuff.

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* TheCameo: Drakken only appears for a moment at the end of the episode, and doesn't have any lines.



---> '''Kim:''' The Seniors are all about the challenge, they only go for stuff that's really valuable and heavily-guarded.\\

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---> --> '''Kim:''' The Seniors are all about the challenge, they only go for stuff that's really valuable and heavily-guarded.\\



---> '''Kim:''' The Seniors are all about the challenge, they only go for stuff that's really valuable and heavily-guarded.\\

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---> --> '''Kim:''' The Seniors are all about the challenge, they only go for stuff that's really valuable and heavily-guarded.\\


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Chez Ron may have been popular, but having a rodent like Rufus working in it is still a health violation.
-->'''Ron:''' When the Health Inspector saw a live rodent, you know, ''serving'' the food, the die was cast.\\
'''Rufus:''' Ooh, sorry.
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Realistic, but not surprisingly.


* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Ron's makeshift restaurant was shut down on account of the health department catching wind of Rufus serving the students their food.
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TRS cleanup


* AbsenteeActor: Though Drakken does cameo at the end of the episode to pick up Shego, Creator/JohnDiMaggio doesn't say any lines.

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