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* AnAesop:
** Penny learns the hard way that college is not all fun and games and that Young Adulthood can be a cruel and nasty world, and she now has to be even more responsible and productive in order to succeed, and it is not easy. She also needs to work hard and attend all of her classes if she wants to succeed in college. With her friends and boyfriend leaving after a week of fun and with Roker as the headmaster of the school she is attending, her life would have ended up becoming a living hell...if it hadn't been for Big O!Oscar's arrival.
** Her friends also learn that you should never grow up too fast, and also that when reading the contract you sign, you should see if there is a way out and when there is, take it.



* WhatTheHellHero: As Penny's friends leave, they give her this for wanting herself and them to miss out on the last five years of their teenage lives.

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* WhatTheHellHero: As Penny's friends leave, they give her this for wanting herself and them to miss out on the last five years of their teenage lives.lives.
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* HelicopterParents: Oscar's overprotective nature is even worse compared to the original series. He accompanies Penny and Kareem on their date, blocks her phone, embarrasses her, makes too much noise and neglects to turn off his phone during the play. It's all there to give Penny an incentive for wanting to grow up quickly. After talking about it, Oscar later confesses that he didn't tag along with Penny just for the sake of being overprotective, but because he really did want to be on stage. Penny appreciates his honesty in that one.

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* HelicopterParents: Oscar's overprotective nature is even worse compared to the original series. He accompanies Penny and Kareem on their date, blocks puts a parental block on her phone, phone at nighttime, embarrasses her, makes too much noise and neglects to turn off his phone during the play. It's all there to give Penny an incentive for wanting to grow up quickly. After talking about it, Oscar later confesses that he didn't tag along with Penny just for the sake of being overprotective, but because he really did want to be on stage. Penny appreciates his honesty in that one.
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* ButNowIMustGo: Penny’s friends plus Kareem leave her in the college world to resume their normal lives (They took the trial version of Al Roker’s offer and bailed as soon as possible). Dijonay however, refused to leave Penny to her fate.

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* ButNowIMustGo: Penny’s friends plus Kareem leave her in the college world to resume their normal lives (They took the trial version of Al Roker’s offer and bailed as soon as possible). Dijonay however, refused to leave Penny to her fate.fate, and informs Oscar when she couldn’t convince Penny herself.
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* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: When the teen version of Oscar shows up in Penny's dorm, she refuses to believe that it's her father until he reveals that he knows his daughter is afraid of clowns, has a birthmark on her left buttock, and is angry with him for going on her date with Kareem at the beginning of the episode.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: [=LaCienega=] states that she's looked forward to her Quinceañera her whole life, which is celebrated two episodes later.

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* HelicopterParents: Oscar's overprotective nature is even worse compared to the original series. He accompanies Penny and Kareem on their date, blocks her phone, embarrasses her, makes too much noise and neglects to turn off his phone during the play. It's all there to give Penny an incentive for wanting to grow up quickly. After talking about it, Oscar later confesses that he didn't tag along with Penny just for the sake of being overprotective, but because he really did want to be on stage. Penny appreciates his honesty in that one.



* OverprotectiveDad: Oscar's overprotective nature is even worse compared to the original series. He accompanies Penny and Kareem on their date, blocks her phone, embarrasses her, makes too much noise and neglects to turn off his phone during the play. It's all there to give Penny an incentive for wanting to grow up quickly. After talking about it, Oscar later confesses that he didn't tag along with Penny just for the sake of being overprotective, but because he really did want to be on stage. Penny appreciates his honesty in that one.
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Oscar's overprotectiveness strikes again and he interferes with Penny and Kareem's date, to which she yearns she could be left on her own. The returning Al Roker offers his assistance by arranging her and her friends to live the life of a college sophomore. But how long will it take for them, and particularly Penny, to realize that life in college is no piece of cake?

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Oscar's overprotectiveness strikes again and he interferes with Penny and Kareem's date, to which she yearns she could be left on her own. The returning Al Roker Creator/AlRoker offers his assistance by arranging her and her friends to live the life of a college sophomore. But how long will it take for them, and particularly Penny, to realize that life in college is no piece of cake?

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