Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 15,16 (click to see context) from:
* ShoutOut: Rodney adopting the alter-ego of the Blame-Taker is a parody of Franchise/{{Batman}}, with the same theme music playing and twirling initials on the screen during his montages.
to:
* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
** Rodney adopting the alter-ego of the Blame-Taker is a parody of Franchise/{{Batman}}, with the same theme music playing and twirling initials on the screen during his montages.
** One of Mrs. J's friends is a lady with an abnormally huge wart which enlarges when Rodney accuses Mrs. J of burning the dinner, which is an homage to Franchise/{{Pinocchio}}'s nose enlarging whenever he tells a lie.
** Rodney adopting the alter-ego of the Blame-Taker is a parody of Franchise/{{Batman}}, with the same theme music playing and twirling initials on the screen during his montages.
** One of Mrs. J's friends is a lady with an abnormally huge wart which enlarges when Rodney accuses Mrs. J of burning the dinner, which is an homage to Franchise/{{Pinocchio}}'s nose enlarging whenever he tells a lie.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Deleted line(s) 21 (click to see context) :
* TimePassingMontage: Rodney and Andy wait outside for 26 days for Puggo to arrive while the sun and moon fluctuate.
Changed line(s) 23 (click to see context) from:
* UnexpectedCharacter: Puggo randomly appears in Andy's room whe he opens the door, which neither the audience nor he and Rodney were anticipating.
to:
* UnexpectedCharacter: Puggo randomly appears in Andy's room whe he opens the door, which neither the audience nor he and TimePassesMontage: Rodney were anticipating.and Andy wait outside for 26 days for Puggo to arrive while the sun and moon fluctuate.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
'''Air date''': September 24, 2007
"'''He Got Blame'''": Rodney goes into the blame-for-hire business, but encounters trouble while working with Kyle and Salty Mike.
"'''I Only Have Eye for You'''": Puggo goes to the mall with Andy and Rodney after sneaking away from the set.
----
!!"He Got Blame" contains example of:
* AbusiveParents: Mr. J makes Andy walk around in nothing but his underwear for a week all because he [[DisproportionateRetribution got a mustard stain on his shirt]]. This includes going out half-naked outdoors.
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: Andy's punishment where he is forced to walk around in his underwear is played humorously.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Mr. J was way out of line for taking away Andy's clothes and limiting him to underwear for a week all because of a tiny mustard stain (which he even admitted himself was a minor issue). [[MisplacedRetribution Made all the more worse by the fact that it wasn't Andy's fault]].
* MisplacedRetribution: Andy gets a mustard stain on his shirt due to Rodney making a mess in the kitchen, but since Mr. J deems punishing Rodney ineffective due to his tendency to relapse into the same trouble every time, he punishes Andy instead.
* NeverMyFault: The beginning shows Rodney having made a mess in the kitchen, which he claims to have no recollection of creating, and hides behind Andy to avoid taking the fall. This becomes deconstructed when Rodney joins the blame-for-hire business dedicated to taking the blame for others' actions.
* ShoutOut: Rodney adopting the alter-ego of the Blame-Taker is a parody of Franchise/{{Batman}}, with the same theme music playing and twirling initials on the screen during his montages.
!!"I Only Have Eye for You" contains examples of:
* AnAesop: Celebrities are people too and have their own lives like us. Don't let your idolization of them turn into an exploit.
* HeroWorshipper: Andy and Rodney act like obsessive {{fanboy}}s in Puggo's presence while talking fastly about their admiration of him.
* TimePassingMontage: Rodney and Andy wait outside for 26 days for Puggo to arrive while the sun and moon fluctuate.
* OffscreenTeleportation: Puggo randomly appearing when Andy opens his bedroom door suggests that he snuck away from the set outside and into the Johnsons' house while no one was looking.
* UnexpectedCharacter: Puggo randomly appears in Andy's room whe he opens the door, which neither the audience nor he and Rodney were anticipating.
"'''He Got Blame'''": Rodney goes into the blame-for-hire business, but encounters trouble while working with Kyle and Salty Mike.
"'''I Only Have Eye for You'''": Puggo goes to the mall with Andy and Rodney after sneaking away from the set.
----
!!"He Got Blame" contains example of:
* AbusiveParents: Mr. J makes Andy walk around in nothing but his underwear for a week all because he [[DisproportionateRetribution got a mustard stain on his shirt]]. This includes going out half-naked outdoors.
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: Andy's punishment where he is forced to walk around in his underwear is played humorously.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Mr. J was way out of line for taking away Andy's clothes and limiting him to underwear for a week all because of a tiny mustard stain (which he even admitted himself was a minor issue). [[MisplacedRetribution Made all the more worse by the fact that it wasn't Andy's fault]].
* MisplacedRetribution: Andy gets a mustard stain on his shirt due to Rodney making a mess in the kitchen, but since Mr. J deems punishing Rodney ineffective due to his tendency to relapse into the same trouble every time, he punishes Andy instead.
* NeverMyFault: The beginning shows Rodney having made a mess in the kitchen, which he claims to have no recollection of creating, and hides behind Andy to avoid taking the fall. This becomes deconstructed when Rodney joins the blame-for-hire business dedicated to taking the blame for others' actions.
* ShoutOut: Rodney adopting the alter-ego of the Blame-Taker is a parody of Franchise/{{Batman}}, with the same theme music playing and twirling initials on the screen during his montages.
!!"I Only Have Eye for You" contains examples of:
* AnAesop: Celebrities are people too and have their own lives like us. Don't let your idolization of them turn into an exploit.
* HeroWorshipper: Andy and Rodney act like obsessive {{fanboy}}s in Puggo's presence while talking fastly about their admiration of him.
* TimePassingMontage: Rodney and Andy wait outside for 26 days for Puggo to arrive while the sun and moon fluctuate.
* OffscreenTeleportation: Puggo randomly appearing when Andy opens his bedroom door suggests that he snuck away from the set outside and into the Johnsons' house while no one was looking.
* UnexpectedCharacter: Puggo randomly appears in Andy's room whe he opens the door, which neither the audience nor he and Rodney were anticipating.