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* {{Gasshole}}: Implied. When filling Lola's car with premium gas,Lincoln hands Lana a back of beef jerky, saying "...and gas for you'', implying that beef jerky makes Lana gassy.
* HardTruthAesop: Illusion of promotion and reward motivates workers to work with bigger efficiency
* HardTruthAesop: Illusion of promotion and reward motivates workers to work with bigger efficiency
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* {{Gasshole}}: Implied. When filling Lola's car with premium gas,Lincoln gas, Lincoln hands Lana a back of beef jerky, saying "...and gas for you'', implying that beef jerky makes Lana gassy.
* HardTruthAesop: Illusion of promotion and reward motivates workers to work with biggerefficiencyefficiency.
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* BigEater Pop Pop once cleaned out an ''entire'' Chinese buffet.
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* BigEater BigEater: Pop Pop once cleaned out an ''entire'' Chinese buffet.buffet.
* BookEnds: The episode starts with Lincoln being dropped off at Sunset Canyon by Rita, and ends with her returning to pick him up and take him home.
* BookEnds: The episode starts with Lincoln being dropped off at Sunset Canyon by Rita, and ends with her returning to pick him up and take him home.
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* GivenNameReveal: Pop Pop's real name is revealed to be Albert.
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* RaceAgainstTheClock: When Pop Pop leaves Sunset Canyon, Lincoln has until his curfew time to return him otherwise he'll be evicted.
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*HardTruthAesop: Illusion of promotion and reward motivates workers to work with bigger efficiency
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** Lynn still believes her team cannot go #2 until they're #1, as she first mentions in "Sleuth or Consequences". She forbids Margo from using the bathroom the first time their team is at Flip's, and when said team comes back at the end of the episode, they happily chant, "We're #1! Time for #2!", which Lynn used at the end of "Sleuth or Consequences".
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** Lynn still believes her team cannot go #2 until they're #1, as she first mentions in "Sleuth or Consequences". She forbids Margo from using the bathroom the first time their team is at Flip's, and when [[BrickJoke said team comes back at the end of the episode, episode]], they happily chant, "We're #1! Time for #2!", which Lynn used at the end of "Sleuth or Consequences".
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* AbsenteeActor: Of the Loud sisters, only Lola, Lana, and Lynn appear in this episode.
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* AbsenteeActor: This is the first time ''all'' of Lincoln's sisters are absent.
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* BigEater / BuffetBuffoonery: Pop Pop once cleaned out an ''entire'' Chinese buffet.
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* BigEater / BuffetBuffoonery: Pop Pop once cleaned out an ''entire'' Chinese buffet.
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** Lynn still believes her team cannot go #2 until they're #1, as she practices in "Sleuth or Consequences". She forbids Margo from using the bathroom the first time their team is at Flip's, and when said team comes back at the end of the episode, they happily chant, "We're #1! Time for #2!", which Lynn used at the end of "Sleuth or Consequences".
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** Lynn still believes her team cannot go #2 until they're #1, as she practices first mentions in "Sleuth or Consequences". She forbids Margo from using the bathroom the first time their team is at Flip's, and when said team comes back at the end of the episode, they happily chant, "We're #1! Time for #2!", which Lynn used at the end of "Sleuth or Consequences".
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* ToiletHumor: The first time Lynn's team is at Flip's, Margo says she needs to "take a wicked dump", the first time a phrase like that is used in a children's cartoon. Lynn prevents Margo from doing so at the time, fearing the team won't win the game if she goes beforehand. The team ends up winning, and they come back to Flip's chanting "We're #1! Time for #2!" - the same phrase Lynn used at the end of "Sleuth and Consequences". Everyone appears to celebrate their win by going #2 in Flip's bathroom, which creates a big mess that Flip has to clean up afterward (he closes the episode by saying "holy nacho!" in reaction to seeing this mess).
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* ToiletHumor: The first time Lynn's team is at Flip's, Margo says she needs to "take a wicked dump", the first time a phrase like that is used in a children's cartoon. Lynn prevents Margo from doing so at the time, fearing the team won't win the game if she goes beforehand. The team ends up winning, winning and they come proceed to celebrate by coming back to Flip's chanting "We're #1! Time for #2!" - the same phrase Lynn used at the end of "Sleuth and Consequences". Everyone appears to celebrate their win by going #2 in Flip's bathroom, which creates a big mess that Flip has to clean up afterward (he closes the episode by saying "holy nacho!" in reaction to seeing this mess).
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* AndYourRewardIsEdible: The only real advantage a promotion from Flip brings is that the currently highest ranking employee gets an unlimited Flippy cup, which allows the possessor to have as many Flippys as they want.
* ArtisticLicenseChildLaborLaws: Lincoln and Clyde, two 11-year olds, are hired as interns. Then again, they are hired by Flip, who does very illegal activities.
* ArtisticLicenseChildLaborLaws: Lincoln and Clyde, two 11-year olds, are hired as interns. Then again, they are hired by Flip, who does very illegal activities.
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* AndYourRewardIsEdible: The only real advantage a promotion from Flip brings is that the currently highest ranking employee gets an unlimited Flippy Flippee cup, which allows the possessor to have as many Flippys Flippees as they want.
* ArtisticLicenseChildLaborLaws: Lincoln and Clyde, two 11-year olds, are hired as interns. Then again,they are hired by their boss is Flip, who does very illegal activities.
* ArtisticLicenseChildLaborLaws: Lincoln and Clyde, two 11-year olds, are hired as interns. Then again,
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** Lynn forbids Margo from using the bathroom (see below) the first time their team is at Flip's, saying that she "cannot go #2 until [they] are #1". This superstition was first practiced by Lynn in "Sleuth or Consequences"
*** When the team returns to Flip's at the end of the episode, they are heard chanting "We're #1! Time for #2!" - the same phrase Lynn used at the end of "Sleuth or Consequences".
*** When the team returns to Flip's at the end of the episode, they are heard chanting "We're #1! Time for #2!" - the same phrase Lynn used at the end of "Sleuth or Consequences".
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** Lynn still believes her team cannot go #2 until they're #1, as she practices in "Sleuth or Consequences". She forbids Margo from using the bathroom (see below) the first time their team is at Flip's, saying that she "cannot go #2 until [they] are #1". This superstition was first practiced by Lynn in "Sleuth or Consequences"
*** When theand when said team returns to Flip's comes back at the end of the episode, they are heard chanting happily chant, "We're #1! Time for #2!" - the same phrase #2!", which Lynn used at the end of "Sleuth or Consequences".
*** When the
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* {{Gasshole}}: Implied. When filling Lola's car with premium gas,Lincoln hands Lana a back of beef jerky, saying "...and gas for you'', implying that beef jerky makes Lana gassy.
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* TheKilljoy: Sue, who prevents the seniors from having fun.
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* StopHavingFunGuy: Sue, who prevents the seniors from having fun.
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* ToiletHumor: The first time Lynn's team is at Flip's, Margo says she needs to "take a wicked dump", the first time a phrase like that is used in a children's cartoon. Lynn prevents Margo from doing so at the time, fearing the team won't win the game if she goes beforehand. The team ends up winning, and they come back to Flip's chanting "We're #1! Time for #2!" - the same phrase Lynn used at the end of "Sleuth and Consequences". Everyone appears to celebrate their win by going #2 in Flip's bathroom, which creates a big mess that Flip has to clean up afterward (he closes the episode by saying "holy nacho!" in reaction to seeing this mess).
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Semi-literal. The first time Lynn's team is at Flip's, Margo says she needs to "[[ToiletHumor take a wicked dump]]". It is believed to be the first time the phrase "take a dump" is used in a cartoon aimed at children.
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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Semi-literal. The first time Lynn's team GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is at Flip's, Margo says she needs to "[[ToiletHumor take a wicked dump]]". It is believed to be on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the first time future, please check the phrase "take a dump" is used in a cartoon aimed at children.trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* ArtisticLicense: Lincoln and Clyde, two 11-year olds, are hired as interns. Then again, they are hired by Flip, who does very illegal activities.
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* ArtisticLicense: ArtisticLicenseChildLaborLaws: Lincoln and Clyde, two 11-year olds, are hired as interns. Then again, they are hired by Flip, who does very illegal activities.
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* BigEater/BuffetBuffoonery: Pop Pop once cleaned out an ''entire'' Chinese buffet.
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* BigEater/BuffetBuffoonery: BigEater / BuffetBuffoonery: Pop Pop once cleaned out an ''entire'' Chinese buffet.
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* BigEater: Pop Pop once cleaned out an ''entire'' Chinese buffet.
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* BigEater: BigEater/BuffetBuffoonery: Pop Pop once cleaned out an ''entire'' Chinese buffet.
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* ArtisticLicense: Lincoln and Clyde, two 11-year olds, are hired as interns. Then again, they are hired by Flip, who does very illegal activities.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Semi-literal. The first time Lynn's team is at Flip's, Margo says she needs to "take a wicked dump". It is believed to be the first time the phrase "take a dump" is used in a cartoon aimed at children.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Semi-literal. The first time Lynn's team is at Flip's, Margo says she needs to "take "[[ToiletHumor take a wicked dump".dump]]". It is believed to be the first time the phrase "take a dump" is used in a cartoon aimed at children.
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* DisgustingPublicToilet: Lola complains that the bathroom at Flip’s is this. Clyde immediately cleans it for her in order to get his promotion. It becomes this again after Lynn's teammate Margo uses it.
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* DisgustingPublicToilet: Lola complains that the bathroom at Flip’s is this. Clyde immediately cleans it for her in order to get his promotion. It becomes this again after Lynn's teammate Margo uses Lynn and her teammates use it.
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* ContinuityNod: The supermarket manager from "Cereal Offender" is a part of the Intern Fair.
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* ContinuityNod: ContinuityNod:
** The supermarket manager from "Cereal Offender" is a part of the InternFair.Fair.
** Lynn forbids Margo from using the bathroom (see below) the first time their team is at Flip's, saying that she "cannot go #2 until [they] are #1". This superstition was first practiced by Lynn in "Sleuth or Consequences"
***When the team returns to Flip's at the end of the episode, they are heard chanting "We're #1! Time for #2!" - the same phrase Lynn used at the end of "Sleuth or Consequences".
** The supermarket manager from "Cereal Offender" is a part of the Intern
** Lynn forbids Margo from using the bathroom (see below) the first time their team is at Flip's, saying that she "cannot go #2 until [they] are #1". This superstition was first practiced by Lynn in "Sleuth or Consequences"
***When the team returns to Flip's at the end of the episode, they are heard chanting "We're #1! Time for #2!" - the same phrase Lynn used at the end of "Sleuth or Consequences".
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Semi-literal. The first time Lynn's team is at Flip's, Margo says she needs to "take a wicked dump". It is believed to be the first time the phrase "take a dump" is used in a cartoon aimed at children.
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* GlassesCuriosity: Lincoln takes a passerby man's glasses and puts them on when the boy thinks he sees Pop Pop about to skydive.
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* HateSink: Sue the orderly woman. While she is just doing her job in making sure the elders stay safe, she goes about it rather obnoxiously that it’s hard not to root for Pop-Pop even if he breaks the rules.
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* NeverMyFault: Sue kicks out Pop Pop for missing curfew, despite the fact that he was late because she decided to lock up early.
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'''Intern for the Worse''': Tensions run high when Lincoln and Clyde both get an internship at Flip's and compete to win the manager title.
'''The Old and the Restless''': When Lincoln sees how tame Pop-Pop has gotten in his older age, he takes him out for a day to remember.
'''The Old and the Restless''': When Lincoln sees how tame Pop-Pop has gotten in his older age, he takes him out for a day to remember.
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'''Intern for the Worse''': Worse:''' Tensions run high when Lincoln and Clyde both get an internship at Flip's and compete to win the manager title.
'''The Old and theRestless''': Restless:''' When Lincoln sees how tame Pop-Pop has gotten in his older age, he takes him out for a day to remember.
'''The Old and the
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!! The "The Old and the Restless:Restless"
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'''Intern for the Worse''': Lincoln and Clyde get internships at Flip's Food & Fuel, and quickly end up competing against each other.
'''The Old and the Restless''': Lincoln takes Pop Pop out for a day he'll never forget.
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'''Intern for the Worse''': Tensions run high when Lincoln and Clyde both get internships an internship at Flip's Food & Fuel, and quickly end up competing against each other.
compete to win the manager title.
'''The Old and the Restless''': When Lincoln sees how tame Pop-Pop has gotten in his older age, he takesPop Pop him out for a day he'll never forget.to remember.
'''The Old and the Restless''': When Lincoln sees how tame Pop-Pop has gotten in his older age, he takes
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The Reveal refers to an revelation that changes the nature of the plot, often pushing it from suspense towards action.
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* TheReveal: Pop Pop's real name is Albert, and he is Mrs. Loud's dad.