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* EveryoneLovesBlondes: In "Logan's Run," Delia and Jasmine spend the entire episode convincing Lindy that she gets treated better than them (such as Santa coming by when she was younger and giving her loads of presents... in July!) because of "The Blonde Bubble". [[spoiler: Lindy is convinced when she sees Logan benefitting from it.]]

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* EveryoneLovesBlondes: In "Logan's Run," Delia and Jasmine spend the entire episode convincing Lindy that she gets treated better than them (such as Santa coming by when she was younger and giving her loads of presents... in July!) because of "The Blonde Bubble". [[spoiler: Lindy [[spoiler:Lindy is convinced when she sees Logan benefitting from it.]]



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* KarmaHoudini: Cleverly averted with [[spoiler: Sherri in "Dance Fever", [[JustInTime right in the nick of time]]]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler: Betty, for once, in "Elementary, My Dear Watson."]]

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* KarmaHoudini: Cleverly averted with [[spoiler: Sherri [[spoiler:Sherri in "Dance Fever", [[JustInTime right in the nick of time]]]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler: Betty, [[spoiler:Betty, for once, in "Elementary, My Dear Watson."]]



* MyGreatestFailure: The plot of "Dear High School Self" stems from Lindy's regret over the fact that her letter included [[spoiler: a wish that she would have better friends in high school.]] She spends most of the episode trying to cover it up and telling her friends how much she loves them.

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* MyGreatestFailure: The plot of "Dear High School Self" stems from Lindy's regret over the fact that her letter included [[spoiler: a [[spoiler:a wish that she would have better friends in high school.]] She spends most of the episode trying to cover it up and telling her friends how much she loves them.



** In the same episode, when Jasmine [[spoiler: gets her emergency phone]], she calls it [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings "my precious" in a rather pushy voice.]]

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** In the same episode, when Jasmine [[spoiler: gets [[spoiler:gets her emergency phone]], she calls it [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings "my precious" in a rather pushy voice.]]



** Also Sherri in "Dance Fever"; first when she lies to Logan that Lindy attacked her (when it was actually the other way around,) and later when she pretends to be locked in the janitor's closet so that Lindy will hear her and open the door for Sherri, only for Sherri to forcefully pull Lindy inside the janitor's closet and lock her in for real so as to ensure she'd be marked absent during role call and thus lose her perfect attendance record. [[spoiler: Of course, Lindy escapes through a roof vent, and [[HoistByHerOwnPetard ends up falling right on top of Sherri WHILE ATTENDANCE IS BEING CALLED]], [[HumiliationConga which causes the latter to experience severely broken bones in the process and in front of the entire class; and to make matters even worse for Sherri, she ends up getting SUSPENDED from school for locking Lindy in the janitor's closet]], [[LaserGuidedKarma forever ruining HER OWN perfect attendance record instead of Lindy's!]]]]
** Even Lindy pulls this in "Snow Problem" because she thinks Garrett's snowboarding instructor is kind of cute, and so, she pretends to have a broken leg in hopes that he will pay more attention to her instead. [[spoiler: Too bad for Lindy, he eventually finds out she was faking it the whole time and doesn't appreciate her dishonesty, [[CryingWolf and then when she breaks her leg for real, he doesn't believe her.]]]]

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** Also Sherri in "Dance Fever"; first when she lies to Logan that Lindy attacked her (when it was actually the other way around,) and later when she pretends to be locked in the janitor's closet so that Lindy will hear her and open the door for Sherri, only for Sherri to forcefully pull Lindy inside the janitor's closet and lock her in for real so as to ensure she'd be marked absent during role call and thus lose her perfect attendance record. [[spoiler: Of [[spoiler:Of course, Lindy escapes through a roof vent, and [[HoistByHerOwnPetard ends up falling right on top of Sherri WHILE ATTENDANCE IS BEING CALLED]], [[HumiliationConga which causes the latter to experience severely broken bones in the process and in front of the entire class; and to make matters even worse for Sherri, she ends up getting SUSPENDED from school for locking Lindy in the janitor's closet]], [[LaserGuidedKarma forever ruining HER OWN perfect attendance record instead of Lindy's!]]]]
** Even Lindy pulls this in "Snow Problem" because she thinks Garrett's snowboarding instructor is kind of cute, and so, she pretends to have a broken leg in hopes that he will pay more attention to her instead. [[spoiler: Too [[spoiler:Too bad for Lindy, he eventually finds out she was faking it the whole time and doesn't appreciate her dishonesty, [[CryingWolf and then when she breaks her leg for real, he doesn't believe her.]]]]

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* PowerWalk: In "The New Guy," when the friends are walking to the plane. It turns out it was Garrett's SelfServingMemory.
** This scene was also shown to be [[PlotHole recorded]] in "In the Doghouse with the White House".


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* TeamPowerWalk: In "The New Guy," when the friends are walking to the plane. It turns out it was Garrett's SelfServingMemory.
** This scene was also shown to be [[PlotHole recorded]] in "In the Doghouse with the White House".

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* AdamWesting: Dick Butkus in "Ball or Nothing".

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* ActorAllusion:
** When Logan points out that the group vote is flawed in "The New Guy", Jasmine goes on about how voting is a constitutional right. [[Series/ANTFarm This isn't the first time Piper Curda has gone on a rant about politics]].
** Jasmine's surname is revealed to be Kang in "Bad News". [[WesternAnimation/RandyCunninghamNinthGradeNinja This isn't Piper's first time playing a character with that surname]]. ([[Series/LivAndMaddie It wouldn't be her last either, at least with a similar name.]])
** In "The Doctor Is In", Bradley Steven Perry portrays a doctor [[Series/MightyMed again]]. And his character's last name is [[Series/GoodLuckCharlie Gabriel]].
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AdamWesting: Dick Butkus in "Ball or Nothing".


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* CastingGag:
** In "Lindy Nose Best", Delia tries to teach Garrett how to be a place-kicker. In real life Sarah Gilman actually was a place-kicker for her high school football team (some may have seen the "Make Your Mark" featurette on the network about a girl playing that position for her high school. Yeah, that's Sarah).
** Like Garrett, Peyton Clark played football in high school.

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%% * {{Flanderization}}: Garrett and his SuperOCD comes closer to this in some episodes.

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%% * {{Flanderization}}: Garrett and his SuperOCD comes closer to this in some episodes.



* SmartBall: The voice of reason of the group tends to switch between Jasmine and Lindy. This is actually played with with Garrett, who is consistently shown to understand his friends' flaws while being oblivious [[SuperOCD his]] [[HolierThanThou own]].

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* SmartBall: The voice of reason of the group tends to switch between Jasmine and Lindy. This is actually played with with Garrett, who is consistently shown to understand his friends' flaws while being oblivious [[SuperOCD his]] his [[HolierThanThou own]].



* StereotypeFlip: Delia, Garrett and Jasmine fit it. Delia because of her eccentric personality, averting the BrainyBrunette trope. Garrett because he is a [[NiceGuy relatively nice guy]] with an [[NeatFreak affinity for cleanliness]] [[SuperOCD and order,]] and he seems to be generally smart. Also, he's a high school football player who isn't [[DumbJock dumb]] or a [[JerkJock bully]], and doesn't seem to be [[BigManOnCampus outstandingly popular]] either. Similarly, Jasmine is a girly girl who isn't an airhead.

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* StereotypeFlip: Delia, Garrett and Jasmine fit it. Delia because of her eccentric personality, averting the BrainyBrunette trope. Garrett because he is a [[NiceGuy relatively nice guy]] with an [[NeatFreak affinity for cleanliness]] [[SuperOCD cleanliness and order,]] and he seems to be generally smart. Also, he's a high school football player who isn't [[DumbJock dumb]] or a [[JerkJock bully]], and doesn't seem to be [[BigManOnCampus outstandingly popular]] either. Similarly, Jasmine is a girly girl who isn't an airhead.



* SuperOCD: Garrett can be obsessive over the smallest things. He obsessed over whether the popcorn is pre-popped and he pestered Logan for not paying him back for a smoothie.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: In "Logan's Run", Logan and especially Lindy are described as living in a "blonde bubble", in which they get special treatment from people for being blonde. Sounds essentially like an exaggerated, narrower substitute for white privilege, doesn't it?
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* AluminumChristmasTrees:
** Snot otters do exist in real life, although [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellbender they're normally called something you presumably can't say on Disney]].
** [[http://www.jul.com/ An underwater hotel isn't as stupid as Delia thinks]].
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** Also Sherri in "Dance Fever"; first when she lies to Logan that Lindy attacked her (when it was actually the other way around,) and later when she pretends to be locked in the janitor's closet so that Lindy will hear her and open the door for Sherri, only for Sherri to forcefully pull Lindy inside the janitor's closet and lock her in for real so as to ensure she'd be marked absent during role call and thus lose her perfect attendance record. [[spoiler: Of course, Lindy escapes through a roof vent, and [[HoistByHerOwnPetard ends up falling right on top of Sherri WHILE ATTENDANCE IS BEING CALLED]], [[HumiliationConga which causes the latter to experience severely broken bones in the process and in front of the entire class; and to make matters even worse for Sherri, she ends up getting SUSPENDED from school for locking Lindy in the janitor's closet]], [[LaserGuidedKarma forever ruining HER perfect attendance record instead of Lindy's!]]]]

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** Also Sherri in "Dance Fever"; first when she lies to Logan that Lindy attacked her (when it was actually the other way around,) and later when she pretends to be locked in the janitor's closet so that Lindy will hear her and open the door for Sherri, only for Sherri to forcefully pull Lindy inside the janitor's closet and lock her in for real so as to ensure she'd be marked absent during role call and thus lose her perfect attendance record. [[spoiler: Of course, Lindy escapes through a roof vent, and [[HoistByHerOwnPetard ends up falling right on top of Sherri WHILE ATTENDANCE IS BEING CALLED]], [[HumiliationConga which causes the latter to experience severely broken bones in the process and in front of the entire class; and to make matters even worse for Sherri, she ends up getting SUSPENDED from school for locking Lindy in the janitor's closet]], [[LaserGuidedKarma forever ruining HER OWN perfect attendance record instead of Lindy's!]]]]
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* {{Meganekko}}: Delia.
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* DoItYourselfThemeTune: Olivia Holt sings the series's theme song, ''Time of Our Lives''.

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* DoItYourselfThemeTune: Olivia Holt sings the series's series' theme song, ''Time of Our Lives''.



* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: Sherri might ''look'' kind and innocent, but beneath that sweet facade is a dangerously unstable girl who has an extreme obsession with being the only person with a perfect attendance record, and God help you if you get in the way. Lindy learned this the hard way in "Dance Fever."

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* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: Sherri might ''look'' kind and innocent, but beneath that sweet facade façade is a dangerously unstable girl who has an extreme obsession with being the only person with a perfect attendance record, and God help you if you get in the way. Lindy learned this the hard way in "Dance Fever."
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Sneak peek, not peak.


''I Didn't Do It'' was a short-lived Creator/DisneyChannel KidCom that premiered with a "sneak peak" airing of the pilot episode on January 17, 2014 (after the Disney Channel movie ''[=Cloud9=]''), with the "regular" premiere (of the second episode) on January 26, 2014.

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''I Didn't Do It'' was a short-lived Creator/DisneyChannel KidCom that premiered with a "sneak peak" peek" airing of the pilot episode on January 17, 2014 (after the Disney Channel movie ''[=Cloud9=]''), with the "regular" premiere (of the second episode) on January 26, 2014.

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