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* GadgeteerGenius: Professor Montague (Arthur Malet), whose specialty is creating weapons disguised as ordinary objects. He's basically a 19th century version of [[Characters/JamesBondQ Q]].
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* GadgeteerGenius: Professor Montague (Arthur Malet), whose specialty is creating weapons disguised as ordinary objects. He's basically a 19th century version of [[Characters/JamesBondQ [[Franchise/JamesBond Q]].
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* ScreamingWarrior: One of Thorpe's {{Mooks}} let out some lusty yells while attacking Jim.
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* ScreamingWarrior: One of Thorpe's {{Mooks}} let lets out some lusty yells while attacking Jim.
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* EveryoneKnowsMorse: [[PlayingWithATrope Played With]]. Dormqan tries to tip off the academy about the traitor by hiding a clue in a song he writes, "Two-Faced Stranger in the Garden". Eventually, Jeremy figures out that when you play the melody backwards at high speed, it becomes a Morse Code message that reveals the villain's plan.
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* EveryoneKnowsMorse: [[PlayingWithATrope Played With]]. Dormqan Dorman tries to tip off the academy about the traitor by hiding a clue in a song he writes, "Two-Faced Stranger in the Garden". Eventually, Jeremy figures out that when you play the melody backwards at high speed, it becomes a Morse Code message that reveals the villain's plan.
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* DeathCourse: "The Living Room", a section of the academy that tests trainees with multiple {{Booby Trap}}s. The villain confines Jim in the room after arming the traps with real ammo.
* CounterfeitCash: Thorpe insists the cash his gang is printing is perfectly legitimate. After all, all he plans to do is turn back the counters at the mint for a while so his currency will have identical serial numbers to the official bills--and no one will ever know...
* DeathCourse: "The Living Room", a section of the academy that tests trainees with multiple {{Booby Trap}}s. The villain confines Jim in the room after arming the traps with real ammo.
* EveryoneKnowsMorse: [[PlayingWithATrope Played With]]. Dormqan tries to tip off the academy about the traitor by hiding a clue in a song he writes, "Two-Faced Stranger in the Garden". Eventually, Jeremy figures out that when you play the melody backwards at high speed, it becomes a Morse Code message that reveals the villain's plan.
* FairCop: Myra Bates (Gail Billings), an agent who helps Jim and Jeremy investigate Dorman's song early in the episode.
* DeathCourse: "The Living Room", a section of the academy that tests trainees with multiple {{Booby Trap}}s. The villain confines Jim in the room after arming the traps with real ammo.
* EveryoneKnowsMorse: [[PlayingWithATrope Played With]]. Dormqan tries to tip off the academy about the traitor by hiding a clue in a song he writes, "Two-Faced Stranger in the Garden". Eventually, Jeremy figures out that when you play the melody backwards at high speed, it becomes a Morse Code message that reveals the villain's plan.
* FairCop: Myra Bates (Gail Billings), an agent who helps Jim and Jeremy investigate Dorman's song early in the episode.
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* GadgeteerGenius: Professor Montague, whose specialty is inventing weapons disguised as ordinary objects. He's basically a 19th century version of [[Characters/JamesBondQ Q]].
* HighClassGlass: Part of Jeremy's Baron disguise.
* HighClassGlass: Part of Jeremy's Baron disguise.
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* GadgeteerGenius: Professor Montague, Montague (Arthur Malet), whose specialty is inventing creating weapons disguised as ordinary objects. He's basically a 19th century version of [[Characters/JamesBondQ Q]].
* HighClassGlass: Part of Jeremy's Baron Esterhauser disguise.
* HighClassGlass: Part of Jeremy's Baron Esterhauser disguise.
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* MoneyToBurn: Jim lights up a stack of counterfeit bills at the end of the episode.
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* MoneyToBurn: Jim lights and Jeremy light up a stack of counterfeit bills at the end of the episode.episode.
* MotiveRant: The traitor, Alan Thorpe (Jack Carter), says he was motivated by his jealousy of top agents like Jim. He practically begs Jim to tell him [[DudeWheresMyRespect how clever his plan is]].
* MotiveRant: The traitor, Alan Thorpe (Jack Carter), says he was motivated by his jealousy of top agents like Jim. He practically begs Jim to tell him [[DudeWheresMyRespect how clever his plan is]].
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* WoundedGazelleGambit
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* WoundedGazelleGambitScreamingWarrior: One of Thorpe's {{Mooks}} let out some lusty yells while attacking Jim.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Two examples.
** When he first rigs the Living Room traps with real ammo, Thorpe makes sure he gets [[OnlyAFleshWound a flesh wound]] to take himself off the suspect list.
** Later, Jeremy pretends to fall unconscious from the sedating handstamp, but "revives" when Jim needs his help.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Two examples.
** When he first rigs the Living Room traps with real ammo, Thorpe makes sure he gets [[OnlyAFleshWound a flesh wound]] to take himself off the suspect list.
** Later, Jeremy pretends to fall unconscious from the sedating handstamp, but "revives" when Jim needs his help.
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* DeathCourse: "The Living Room", a section of the academy that tests trainees with multiple {{Booby Trap}]s. The villain traps Jim in the room after arming the course with real ammo.
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* DeathCourse: "The Living Room", a section of the academy that tests trainees with multiple {{Booby Trap}]s. Trap}}s. The villain traps confines Jim in the room after arming the course traps with real ammo.
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* FunnyForeigner: Jeremy poses as an eccentric European baron so he can poke around the academy.
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* FunnyForeigner: Jeremy poses as Baron Esterhauser, an eccentric European baron dignitary, so he can poke around the academy.
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* GadgeteerGenius: Professor Montague, whose specialty is inventing weapons disguised as ordinary objects. He's basically a 19th century version of [[Franchise/JamesBond Q]].
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* GadgeteerGenius: Professor Montague, whose specialty is inventing weapons disguised as ordinary objects. He's basically a 19th century version of [[Franchise/JamesBond Q]]. [[Characters/JamesBondQ Q]].
* HighClassGlass: Part of Jeremy's Baron disguise.
* HighClassGlass: Part of Jeremy's Baron disguise.
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* FunnyForeigner: Jeremy poses as an eccentric European baron so he can poke around the academy.
* GadgeteerGenius: Professor Montague, whose specialty is inventing weapons disguised as ordinary objects. He's basically a 19th century version of [[Franchise/JamesBond Q]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Professor Montague, whose specialty is inventing weapons disguised as ordinary objects. He's basically a 19th century version of [[Franchise/JamesBond Q]].
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* HisNameIs: A variation. The recording that Dorman leaves is damaged at the point he's about to name the villain ("I found out who the traitor is--[[BrokenRecord the traitor is--the traitor is...]]").
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* RaceAgainstTheClock: Jim and Jeremy learn the traitor is going to make his move on August 18th--and that's all they know. Too bad they don't get this information until August 17th...
* RealMenWearPink: The academy trainees wear pink shirts.
* RealMenWearPink: The academy trainees wear pink shirts.
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* LatexPerfection: An slight case: Pike protects himself from the sedating handstamp with a realistically skin-like glove.
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* LatexPerfection: An A slight case: Pike protects himself from the sedating handstamp with a realistically an undetectable skin-like glove.
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* TheConvenientStoreNextDoor
* LatexPerfection: An slight case: Pike protects himself from the sedating handstamp with a realistically skin-like glove.
* LatexPerfection: An slight case: Pike protects himself from the sedating handstamp with a realistically skin-like glove.
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* MoneyToBurn: Jim lights up a bill at the end of the episode.
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* BoobyTrap
* MoneyToBurn: Jim lights up abill stack of counterfeit bills at the end of the episode.episode.
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* MoneyToBurn: Jim lights up a
* WoundedGazelleGambit
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A melody holds the clue that agents West and Pike need to trap a departmental traitor.
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A melody piece of sheet music left behind by a dead agent holds the clue that agents West and Pike need to trap a departmental traitor.
traitor. Their search for answers leads them to the Secret Service training academy.
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!!Tropes present in this episode:
* MoneyToBurn: Jim lights up a bill at the end of the episode.
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!!Tropes present in this episode:
* MoneyToBurn: Jim lights up a bill at the end of the episode.
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