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* ShamingTheMob: After the [[MiscarriageOfJustice wrongfully convicted man]], [[BadBoss the stiffed gardener]], and TheMistress badmouth the judge, Will calls out the funeral's attendees for showing up just [[SpeakIllOfTheDead to celebrate the fact that Robertson died]], [[HumansAreFlawed adding that for all his flaws]], [[NeverSpeakIllOfTheDead Robertson was still a human deserving some dignity in death]] and partially quotes [[Theatre/TheMerchantOfVenice Shylock's speech]] to drive his point home. Averted when the wrongfully convicted man asks Will who he is (to call the out like that), and when Will sheepishly admits to "[[IWishedYouWereDead killing]]" Robertson, [[AndThereWasMuchRejoicing the room erupts in clapping and cheering]]. "Tough room," Will admits to Philip.

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* ShamingTheMob: After the [[MiscarriageOfJustice wrongfully convicted man]], [[BadBoss the stiffed gardener]], and TheMistress badmouth the judge, Will calls out the funeral's attendees for showing up just [[SpeakIllOfTheDead to celebrate the fact that Robertson died]], [[HumansAreFlawed adding that for all his flaws]], [[NeverSpeakIllOfTheDead Robertson was still a human deserving some dignity in death]] and partially quotes [[Theatre/TheMerchantOfVenice Shylock's speech]] to drive his point home. Averted when the wrongfully convicted man asks Will who he is (to call the them out like that), and when Will sheepishly admits to "[[IWishedYouWereDead killing]]" Robertson, [[AndThereWasMuchRejoicing the room erupts in clapping and cheering]]. "Tough room," Will admits to Philip.
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* BadBoss: One of the people who speaks at Robertson's funeral was the late judge's former gardener, whom not only did Robertson stiff on the landscaping bill, but tried to have deported.


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* MiscarriageOfJustice: The first person to speak at Robertson's funeral was a man whom the judged convicted of a crime he didn't commit, and thus showed up "to make sure he's dead!"


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* ShamingTheMob: After the [[MiscarriageOfJustice wrongfully convicted man]], [[BadBoss the stiffed gardener]], and TheMistress badmouth the judge, Will calls out the funeral's attendees for showing up just [[SpeakIllOfTheDead to celebrate the fact that Robertson died]], [[HumansAreFlawed adding that for all his flaws]], [[NeverSpeakIllOfTheDead Robertson was still a human deserving some dignity in death]] and partially quotes [[Theatre/TheMerchantOfVenice Shylock's speech]] to drive his point home. Averted when the wrongfully convicted man asks Will who he is (to call the out like that), and when Will sheepishly admits to "[[IWishedYouWereDead killing]]" Robertson, [[AndThereWasMuchRejoicing the room erupts in clapping and cheering]]. "Tough room," Will admits to Philip.
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* RuleOfThree: Will does this twice in the same joke: He gets the mail to lighten the load off Geoffrey and tells Hilary she got her monthly edition of Self Magazine, Shape Magazine, and Sassy Magazine, then jokingly claims Carlton got Elf Magazine, Ape Magazine, and Sissy Magazine, and finally gives Uncle Phil the bill for Self, Shape, and Sassy.
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* SpeakIllOfTheDead: Almost everybody at Judge Robertson's funeral.

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* SpeakIllOfTheDead: Almost everybody at Judge Robertson's funeral.funeral.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Deconstructed. While it's been a well-known fact that Judge Robertson's character is a facade, this episode shows how paper-thin it is. Everyone who is shown to like him is either a sycophant who profits from his victory in some way or just a reporter who finds an easy story in the image he portrays. The funeral shows everyone who knows him despises the guy for good reasons. While hilarious to watch, it really emphasizes how little someone pulling this image really has.
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* DescriptionCut: Phil rejects resorting to Robertson's kind of mudslinging, expressing absolute certainty that he will be rewarded by the voters for his focus on the issues. One cut later, it's reported Phil got trounced at the polls.


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* GoneHorriblyWrong: Will's cousins try to shake him of his guilty funk by angrily condemning him for Robertson's death. Instead of fighting back, Will feels even more guilty than ever.
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: As ever, Will gladly makes jokes about Phil's weight. When Robertson does that, though, Will gets pissed.


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* KarmicJackpot: After all the crap that he had to put up with throughout the election and the repeated insistence that his focus on playing clean was wrongheaded, Phil gets appointed to Superior Court Judge.
* LandslideElection: Phil gets crushed by Robertson at the polls. The initial report describes it as an overwhelming win, with Trevor later noting it was such a large margin that the race was called very quickly.
* TheMistress: The woman who speaks at Robertson's funeral turns out to be this. Even she doesn't have much of anything positive to say.


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* RhetoricalRequestBlunder: Will outright tells Robertson to drop dead, which the guy does. Panicked, Will has this kind of reaction.
-->'''Will:''' Come on, man! If I told you to jump off a bridge, would you do it?
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Will delivers a big one to Judge Robertson for slandering his uncle, before [[IWishedYouWereDead telling him to "drop dead"]].

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Will delivers a big one to Judge Robertson for slandering his uncle, before which then results in him [[IWishedYouWereDead telling him to "drop dead"]].

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* IWishedYouWereDead: Will unwittingly tells Judge Robertson to drop dead while calling him out for slandering his uncle, and lo and behold, he does just that.

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* IWishedYouWereDead: Will unwittingly tells Judge Robertson to drop dead while calling him out for slandering his uncle, and lo and behold, he does just that.


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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Will delivers a big one to Judge Robertson for slandering his uncle, before [[IWishedYouWereDead telling him to "drop dead"]].
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* IWishedYouWereDead: Will unwittingly tells Judge Robertson to drop dead while calling him out for slandering his uncle, and lo and behold, he does just that.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Will is extremely guilt-ridden after Judge Robertson dies, believing himself to be at fault.

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Will is extremely guilt-ridden after Judge Robertson dies, believing himself to be at fault.fault.
* SpeakIllOfTheDead: Almost everybody at Judge Robertson's funeral.
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'''Original air date:''' 11/16/1992

Election results are in and Philip fights to remain cool amid lies by Judge Robertson, which prompts Will to confront the outspoken incumbent. Chaos ensues when the judge dies after Will tells him to drop dead. Uncle Phil must give the eulogy at the funeral, where to Will's and Uncle Phil's surprise, everybody hated him and are glad he died. After the funeral, Philip gets a call from the Governor and is appointed Superior Court Judge.
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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: After Robertson dies, (almost) everyone has this attitude.
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* TheBadGuyWins: {{Subverted}}, Robertson successfully wins the election after his manipulation and slandering of Phil. But loses it quickly after dying of a stroke. Not only are everyone happy about his death but Phil takes over his position.

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* TheBadGuyWins: {{Subverted}}, Robertson successfully wins the election after his manipulation and slandering of Phil. But loses it quickly after dying of a stroke. Not only are is everyone happy about his death death, but Phil takes over his position.
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* TheBadGuyWins: {{Subverted}} hard. Robertson successfully wins the election after his manipulation and slandering of Phil. But loses it quickly after dying of a stroke. Not only are everyone happy about his death but Phil takes over his position.

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* TheBadGuyWins: {{Subverted}} hard. {{Subverted}}, Robertson successfully wins the election after his manipulation and slandering of Phil. But loses it quickly after dying of a stroke. Not only are everyone happy about his death but Phil takes over his position.

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* ExtremelyProtectiveChild: Will doesn't take it well when Robertson slanders and gleefully insults his uncle Phil and yells at him to "drop dead", which he later does.

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* ExtremelyProtectiveChild: Will doesn't take it well when Robertson slanders and gleefully insults his uncle Phil and yells at him to "drop dead", which he later does.promptly does.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Will is extremely guilt-ridden after Judge Robertson dies, believing himself to be at fault.
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* TheBadGuyWins: {{Subverted}} hard. Robertson successfully wins the election after his manipulation and slandering of Phil. But loses it quickly after dying of a stroke. Not only are everyone happy about his death but Phil takes over his position.
* ExtremelyProtectiveChild: Will doesn't take it well when Robertson slanders and gleefully insults his uncle Phil and yells at him to "drop dead", which he later does.

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