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* WhiteSheep: None of the Bernadi family members are what you call well-adjusted people but Tina could be seen as this (despite the fact that she deliberately got herself pregnant). She lacks her mother's and brother's psychotic natures and is the only member of the family of her family who doesn't get a criminal record (which implies that her DisappearedDad was a violent man). With her unborn child's paternal grandfather deciding to adopt her and help her to take care of said child after her mother and brother have been sent to prison, the episode's ending suggests that she's on the road to being a better mother than her's was.

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* WhiteSheep: None Out of all the members of the Bernadi family members are what you call well-adjusted people but family, Tina could be seen as this (despite the fact that she deliberately got herself pregnant). in spite of her teen pregnancy. She lacks her mother's and brother's doesn't have a psychotic natures bone in her body (unlike her mother, her brother and quite possibly, her father) and is the only member of the family of her family who doesn't get a criminal record (which implies that her DisappearedDad was a violent man). With end up in jail. When her unborn child's paternal grandfather deciding decides to adopt her and help her to take care of said child after her mother and brother have been sent to prison, the episode's ending suggests that she's on the road to being a better mother than her's was.mom.
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* WhiteSheep: None of the Bernadi family members are what you call well-adjusted people but Tina could be seen as this (despite the fact that she deliberately got herself pregnant). She lacks her mother's and brother's psychotic natures and is the only member of the family of her family who doesn't get a criminal record (which implies that her DisappearedDad was a violent man). With her unborn child's paternal grandfather deciding to adopt her and help her to take care of said child after her mother and brother have been sent to prison, the episode's ending suggests that she's on the road to being a better mother than her's was.
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* ButForMeItWasTuesday: When being confronted by the detectives, Donald "Dizzer" Zuccho has no recollection of ever having sex with Fedelia and getting her pregnant, claiming he has slept with a few baby mamas.

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* ButForMeItWasTuesday: When being confronted by the detectives, Donald "Dizzer" Zuccho has no recollection of ever having sex with Fedelia and getting her pregnant, claiming he already has slept with a few two baby mamas.mamas for his ReallyGetsAround attitude.
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* ButForMeItWasTuesday: When being confronted by the detectives, Donald "Dizzer" Zuccho has no recollection of ever having sex with Fedelia and getting her pregnant, claiming he has slept with a few baby mamas.
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* PsychopathicWomanchild: Peggy Bernadi
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** Later on, we see Peggy Bernardi adamantly refuse to believe that her son Alec killed Josh Galli until she hears him say so herself. Cue a GilliganCut to Alec outright telling Fin and Munch that he's proud of killing Josh.
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* BreakTheHaughty: When Olivia goes to interview/interrogate Fidelia, the ringleader of the pregnancy pact, she's smug and confident about her situation, declaring that they're going to be "the hottest [=MILFs=] on the block," and even taunting the older woman and asking if she's jealous because she waited too long to have a child. Olivia lays out exactly how hard her life is going to be as a teen mom, including the health risks to her baby and how she herself probably won't be able to graduate from high school, let alone go to college. By the end of it, Fidelia is sobbing and begging her father, "Daddy, make her be quiet!"

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* BreakTheHaughty: When Olivia goes to interview/interrogate Fidelia, the ringleader of the pregnancy pact, she's smug and confident about her situation, declaring that they're she and her friends are going to be "the hottest [=MILFs=] on the block," and block." She even taunting taunts the older woman and asking asks if she's jealous because she waited too long to have a child. Olivia lays out exactly how hard her life is going to be as a teen mom, including the health risks to her baby and how she herself probably won't be able to graduate from high school, let alone go to college. By the end of it, Fidelia is sobbing and begging her father, "Daddy, make her be quiet!"

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* BreakTheHaughty: When Olivia goes to interview/interrogate Fidelia, the ringleader of the pregnancy pact, she's smug and confident about her situation, declaring that they're going to be "the hottest [=MILFs=] on the block," and even taunting the older woman and asking if she's jealous because she waited too long to have a child. Olivia lays out exactly how hard her life is going to be as a teen mom, including the health risks to her baby and how she probably won't be able to graduate from high school, let alone go to college. By the end of it, Fidelia is sobbing and begging her father, "Daddy, make her be quiet!"


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* BreakTheHaughty: When Olivia goes to interview/interrogate Fidelia, the ringleader of the pregnancy pact, she's smug and confident about her situation, declaring that they're going to be "the hottest [=MILFs=] on the block," and even taunting the older woman and asking if she's jealous because she waited too long to have a child. Olivia lays out exactly how hard her life is going to be as a teen mom, including the health risks to her baby and how she herself probably won't be able to graduate from high school, let alone go to college. By the end of it, Fidelia is sobbing and begging her father, "Daddy, make her be quiet!"
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* BreakTheHaughty: When Olivia goes to interview/interrogate Fidelia, the ringleader of the pregnancy pact, she's smug and confident about her situation, declaring that they're going to be "the hottest [=MILFs=] on the block," and even taunting the older woman and asking if she's jealous because she waited too long to have a child. Olivia lays out exactly how hard her life is going to be as a teen mom, including the health risks to her baby and how she probably won't be able to graduate from high school, let alone go to college. By the end of it, Fidelia is sobbing and begging her father, "Daddy, make her be quiet!"

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The four girls who made the pregnancy pact have it spelled out to them exactly how much harder their lives will be as teen moms. They probably won't be able to finish high school because now their lives will revolve around taking care of their babies -- and that's if their Catholic school will even let them stay -- let alone go to college or pursue any other dreams. They might have to go on welfare or get jobs to help pay for the babies if their parents won't help them (and because they don't have high school diplomas, the only jobs they'll probably be able to get are menial, low-paying ones like food service or [[SoulSuckingRetailJob retail]]). Giving birth in their teen years when their bodies aren't fully developed poses health risks to both them and their babies, not to mention that Tina's baby daddy suffered from schizophrenia, which puts their baby at increased risk of suffering from the same condition. This is all lampshaded by Olivia when she interviews the four girls separately.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The four girls who made the pregnancy pact have it spelled out to them exactly how much harder their lives will be as teen moms. They probably won't be able to finish high school because now their lives will revolve around taking care of their babies -- and that's if their Catholic school will even let them stay -- let alone go to college or pursue any other dreams. They might have to go on welfare or get jobs to help pay for the babies if their parents won't help them (and because they don't have high school diplomas, the only jobs they'll probably be able to get are menial, low-paying ones like food service or [[SoulSuckingRetailJob retail]]). Giving birth in their teen years when their bodies aren't fully developed poses health risks to both them and their babies, not to mention that Tina's baby daddy suffered from schizophrenia, which puts their baby at increased risk of suffering from the same condition. This is all lampshaded by Olivia when she interviews the four girls separately. Fidelia in particular starts weeping/wailing/whining "Daddy!", immediately running to him for a hug when Olivia blasts her for her foolish actions, this proving Olivia's point that she's far too immature to be a parent.

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* BittersweetEnding: Fidelia Vidal (along with her unborn baby) and Josh Galli are dead, Max Matarrazo gets a reduced sentence despite the part he played in Fidelia's murder, Alec Bernardi gets the maximum sentence for Josh's murder, Peggy Bernardi gets an assault charge pinned on her thanks to Greyleck provoking her anger, and poor Tina Bernardi is left to be in foster care while pregnant which makes the bitterness ''heavy''. But in an overwhelming tsunami of sweet, Tom Galli (the father of Josh) steps up to adopt Tina so that they won't be alone and be able to provide Tina and Josh's child with a loving family.

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* BittersweetEnding: Fidelia Vidal (along with her unborn baby) and Josh Galli are dead, Max Matarrazo gets a reduced sentence despite the part he played in Fidelia's murder, Alec Bernardi gets the maximum minimum sentence for Josh's murder, Peggy Bernardi gets an assault charge pinned on her thanks to Greyleck provoking her anger, and poor Tina Bernardi is left to be in foster care while pregnant which makes the bitterness ''heavy''. But in an overwhelming tsunami of sweet, Tom Galli (the father of Josh) steps up to adopt Tina so that they won't be alone and be able to provide Tina and Josh's child with a loving family.



*** Though it is possible Alec came to the conclusion that Tina had been raped due to the belief that due to her involvement in their school's Chastity Circle, she would never have willingly had sex before marriage, and certainly not with an adult or a schizophrenic for that matter.



* DoubleMeaningTitle: As TeenPregnancy is the episode's theme, it refers to the young mothers and their would be children.

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* DoubleMeaningTitle: As TeenPregnancy is the episode's theme, it refers to the young mothers and their would be would-be children.

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