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* InstantlyProvenWrong: Either this or TemptingFate. Late in the episode, Dorothy pleads to Mr. Terrific, who appears to prepare to jump off a building, to go back inside and have his job back. Mr. Terrific claims that the public won't make him jump... only for the spectators on the ground to chant "Jump! Jump! Jump!" repeatedly.
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* ReplacementScrappy: InUniverse example. Dorothy attempts to fulfill Mr. Terrific's role after he gets fired, but her performance on TV ends with [[EpicFail backlash from Mr. Terrific's then-coworkers who get fed up with her within MINUTES]], which prompts her to try to get Mr. Terrific's old job back.
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* ReplacementScrappy: InUniverse example. Dorothy attempts to fulfill Mr. Terrific's role after he gets fired, but her performance on TV ends with [[EpicFail backlash from Mr. Terrific's then-coworkers who get fed up with her within MINUTES]], which prompts her to try to help Mr. Terrific to get Mr. Terrific's his old job back.
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* ReplacementScrappy: InUniverse example. Dorothy attempts to fulfill Mr. Terrific's role after he gets fired, but her performance on TV ends with [[EpicFail backlash from Mr. Terrific's then-coworkers who get fed up with her within MINUTES]], which prompts her to try to get Mr. Terrific's old job back.
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* RobinHoodlum: According to Sophia, Benito the Hood, who's the Sicilian version of ''Myth/RobinHood'', is ''not chivalrous at all'' due to hoarding all the wealth he accrues.
-->'''Sophia''': He didn't even share them with the Merry Men.
-->'''Sophia''': He didn't even share them with the Merry Men.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: While working a side job in the studio Mr. Terrific works in, Dorothy makes a list of changes for the show to the studio executives, who fires Mr. Terrific when he refuses to comply.
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"Mr. Terrific" is an episode in the third season of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls''.
Rose must persuade a kids' TV show host not to kill himself after he is fired. Blanche orders a new bed but ends up getting one that's more expensive than the one she ordered.
Rose must persuade a kids' TV show host not to kill himself after he is fired. Blanche orders a new bed but ends up getting one that's more expensive than the one she ordered.
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* ShoutOut: When Dorothy is working on the kids' show, Mr. Terrific has a puppet sidekick named Kolack from Twilar. This is very likely a shout-out to Danny Thomas, who appeared on a Series/TheDickVanDykeShow episode ('It May Look Like a Walnut') as "Kolack from Twilo." Tony Thomas, one-third of the production team, is Danny Thomas's son.
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* ShoutOut: When Dorothy is working on the kids' show, Mr. Terrific has a puppet sidekick named Kolack from Twilar. This is very likely a shout-out to Danny Thomas, who appeared on a Series/TheDickVanDykeShow episode ('It May Look Like a Walnut') as "Kolack from Twilo." Tony Thomas, one-third of the production team, is Danny Thomas's son.