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* HiddenDepths: Carl sets up a rigged bottle game.
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* BodyDouble: When Bobby asks why Carl can’t swim even though he took swimming lessons, he admits he hired a look-alike to take his place.
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* EurekaMoment: When Hector reminds his grandchildren of the Sun Fun Fair tomorrow, they get the idea of selling raspados[[noted]]Shaved ice[[/note]] to raise money for an air conditioner.
** Towards the end of the episode, Ronnie Anne gets the idea to turn Hector's old raspado machine into an air conditioner so Hector won't have to pay for one.
* HeatWave: Contrary to the episode's title, a major heat wave has hit Great Lakes City--when Hector refuses to buy an air conditioner (arguing that it's too expensive), sus nietos come up with the idea to raise the money themselves by setting a stand in a street fair that's held outside the mercado. They almost succeed after setting up a "sitting booth," but they're forced to pay Vito's medical bills when Bobby tries to pass himself off as a chair. In the end, Ronnie Anne gets the idea to turn Hector's raspado machine into an air conditioner[[note]]It works just fine, with the only "downside" being that the air will smell like raspberry ice when its turned on[[/note]].

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* EurekaMoment: When Hector reminds his grandchildren sus nietos of the Sun Fun Fair tomorrow, they get the idea of selling raspados[[noted]]Shaved raspados[[note]]Shaved ice[[/note]] to raise money for an air conditioner.
** Towards the end of the episode, Ronnie Anne gets the idea to turn Hector's old raspado machine into an air conditioner conditioner, so Hector won't have to pay for one.
* HeatWave: Contrary to the episode's title, a major heat wave has hit Great Lakes City--when Hector refuses to buy an air conditioner (arguing that it's too expensive), sus nietos come up with the idea to raise the money themselves by setting up a stand in a street fair that's held outside the mercado. They almost succeed after setting up a "sitting booth," but they're forced to pay Vito's medical bills when Bobby tries to pass himself off as a chair. In the end, Ronnie Anne gets the idea to turn Hector's raspado machine into an air conditioner[[note]]It works just fine, with the only "downside" being that the air will smell like raspberry ice when its it's turned on[[/note]].
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* EurekaMoment: When Hector reminds his grandchildren of the Sun Fun Fair tomorrow, they get the idea of selling raspados to raise money for an air conditioner.

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* EurekaMoment: When Hector reminds his grandchildren of the Sun Fun Fair tomorrow, they get the idea of selling raspados raspados[[noted]]Shaved ice[[/note]] to raise money for an air conditioner.



* HeatWave: Despite the episode's title, a heat wave hits Great Lake City, and since Hector refuses to buy an air conditioner, the kids try to raise the money by setting up a sitting booth at the street fair. They nearly succeed, but are forced to pay Vito's medical bills when Bobby tries to pass himself off as a chair. In the end, Ronnie Anne gets the idea to turn Hector's raspado machine into an air conditioner.
* LiteralMinded: When Hector tells his grandchildren that an air conditioner "costs an arm and a leg," Carl is so desperate to get cool he offers Carlitos' arm and leg... and Carlitos, who also wants to stay cool, gladly complies!

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* HeatWave: Despite Contrary to the episode's title, a major heat wave hits has hit Great Lake City, and since Lakes City--when Hector refuses to buy an air conditioner, conditioner (arguing that it's too expensive), sus nietos come up with the kids try idea to raise the money themselves by setting a stand in a street fair that's held outside the mercado. They almost succeed after setting up a sitting booth at the street fair. They nearly succeed, "sitting booth," but are they're forced to pay Vito's medical bills when Bobby tries to pass himself off as a chair. In the end, Ronnie Anne gets the idea to turn Hector's raspado machine into an air conditioner.
conditioner[[note]]It works just fine, with the only "downside" being that the air will smell like raspberry ice when its turned on[[/note]].
* LiteralMinded: When Hector tells his grandchildren sus nietos that an air conditioner "costs an arm and a leg," Carl is Carl's so desperate to get cool he offers Carlitos' arm and leg... leg...and Carlitos, who Carlitos (who also wants to stay cool, cool) gladly complies!
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*EurekaMoment: When Hector reminds his grandchildren of the Sun Fun Fair tomorrow, they get the idea of selling raspados to raise money for an air conditioner.
**Towards the end of the episode, Ronnie Anne gets the idea to turn Hector's old raspado machine into an air conditioner so Hector won't have to pay for one.



* LiteralMinded: When Hector tells his grandchildren that an air conditioner "costs an arm and a leg," Carl is so desperate to get cool he offers Carlitos' arm and leg... and Carlitos, who also wants to stay cool, gladly complies!

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* LiteralMinded: When Hector tells his grandchildren that an air conditioner "costs an arm and a leg," Carl is so desperate to get cool he offers Carlitos' arm and leg... and Carlitos, who also wants to stay cool, gladly complies!complies!
*StockScream: The Wilhelm Scream is heard when the raspado machine is on the fritz.
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*ADayInTheLimelight: For Carl and his insecurities regarding his fear of swimming.



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* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: This exchange occurs when Hector refuses to buy his family an air conditioner:
-->'''Hector''': If you want an air conditioner so badly, why don't you raise money for it yourself?\\
'''CJ''': Maybe we will!\\
(''CJ looks up air conditioner prices on his phone.'')\\
'''CJ''': Maybe we won't.
*BeyondTheImpossible: According to the weather lady, the temperature was expected to reach 160 degrees on Friday, but the highest ever recorded temperature in the world in real life was 134 degrees in Death Valley, California, in 1913.
*HeatWave: Despite the episode's title, a heat wave hits Great Lake City, and since Hector refuses to buy an air conditioner, the kids try to raise the money by setting up a sitting booth at the street fair. They nearly succeed, but are forced to pay Vito's medical bills when Bobby tries to pass himself off as a chair. In the end, Ronnie Anne gets the idea to turn Hector's raspado machine into an air conditioner.
*LiteralMinded: When Hector tells his grandchildren that an air conditioner "costs an arm and a leg," Carl is so desperate to get cool he offers Carlitos' arm and leg... and Carlitos, who also wants to stay cool, gladly complies!

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* GrossUpCloseUp: When Bobby reveals that he still doesn't know how to tie his shoes, we get a close-up on Bobby's swollen foot in an over-tight shoe that, he admits, was only tied once when he was nine years old.
* ManChild: Despite being seventeen years old, Bobby still doesn't know how to tie his shoes, and he gets SidetrackedByTheAnalogy when Carl tries to teach him the bunny-ears method of tying shoes.

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* GrossUpCloseUp: When Bobby reveals tells Carl that he still doesn't know how to tie his shoes, we get a close-up on Bobby's swollen foot in an over-tight shoe that, he admits, was only tied once when he was nine years old.
* ManChild: Despite being seventeen years old, Bobby still doesn't know how to tie his shoes, and he gets SidetrackedByTheAnalogy when Carl tries to teach shows him the bunny-ears method of tying shoes.shoes and starts crying OcularGushers when it goes loose.
*ObfuscatingStupidity: The ending of the episode reveals that Bobby actually does know how to tie his shoes as he only said he didn't know to make Carl feel better. Keep in mind that this is the same guy who mistook Lalo's poop for a chocolate bar.
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*EveryManHasHisPrice: Carl reveals to Bobby that last summer, he bribed a look-alike to pretend to be him at his swimming lessons. He tries the same thing when Bobby teaches him how to swim.


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*GrossUpCloseUp: When Bobby reveals that he still doesn't know how to tie his shoes, we get a close-up on Bobby's swollen foot in an over-tight shoe that, he admits, was only tied once when he was nine years old.
*ManChild: Despite being seventeen years old, Bobby still doesn't know how to tie his shoes, and he gets SidetrackedByTheAnalogy when Carl tries to teach him the bunny-ears method of tying shoes.
*OcularGushers: Bobby does this when his bunny-knot goes loose. [[BrattyHalfPint Carl]] is disgusted by this.


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*SidetrackedByTheAnalogy: Bobby when Carl tries to teach him the bunny-ears method of tying shoes. He ties his shoes until his laces form a literal bunny.
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'''Slink or Swim:''' When Bobby finds out Carl can't swim, he offers to show him the ways of the waves.

'''The Big Chill:''' After begging Abuelo for some air conditioning, the cousins decide to earn some cash at the neighborhood fair.

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*ContinuityNod: This episode makes a reference to Bobby's lifeguard work in ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' episode "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS1E8LincOrSwimChangingTheBaby Linc or Swim]]."
*DontEatAndSwim: Invoked by Carl, who eats a bag of chips as an excuse for not swimming. When he says he's still starving, Rosa leaves the water to grill some hot dogs for him.
*FanDisservice: Carlota's reaction to seeing Hector in his swim trunks is to cry out, "[[BrainBleach I can't un-see that!]]"
*PoolEpisode
*PuttingThePeeInPool: Carl tries to get out of swimming in the community pool by putting a chocolate bar in it, causing everyone to think someone pooped in it. When Bobby finds out the truth, he decides to teach Carl how to swim, and in a later scene, when the rest of the Casagrande family tries to get Carl to join them in the pool, Bobby puts another chocolate bar in the pool and acts as if he pooped to scare everyone out. At the end of the episode, Bobby sees what looks like another chocolate bar in the pool, but as it turns out, Lalo really did poop in the pool.
*StopDrowningAndStandUp: When Bobby teaches Carl how to swim, Carl looks like he's drowning at one point, but Bobby points out that he's in the shallow end of the pool and can easily stand up.
*TemporaryBulkChange: Carl becomes very round after eating lots of his grandmother's food.
*TiedTogetherShoelaceTrip: Bobby ties his shoelaces together and trips into the pool. Fortunately, he's saved by the lifeguard.

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