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** The part when Karli and Spencer drew inappropriate murals on the walls. Spencer argued that "[Karli's drawing of a mushroom could've been] any kind of mushroom, and [that] the ones that are hallucinogenic don't have spots on them", even though the issue was the symbolism; the actual type of mushroom was irrelevant. [[note]]In addition, Karli's drawing was intended to represent Amanita Muscaria, which is hallucinogenic.[[/note]]

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** The part when Karli and Spencer Zach drew inappropriate murals on the walls. Spencer Zach argued that "[Karli's drawing of a mushroom could've been] any kind of mushroom, and [that] the ones that are hallucinogenic don't have spots on them", even though the issue was the symbolism; the actual type of mushroom was irrelevant. [[note]]In addition, Karli's drawing was intended to represent Amanita Muscaria, which is hallucinogenic.[[/note]]

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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Kai when he is told that he’s not allowed cigarettes.

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** The part when Karli and Spencer drew inappropriate murals on the walls. Spencer argued that "[Karli's drawing of a mushroom could've been] any kind of mushroom, and [that] the ones that are hallucinogenic don't have spots on them", even though the issue was the symbolism; the actual type of mushroom was irrelevant. [[note]]In addition, Karli's drawing was intended to represent Amanita Muscaria, which is hallucinogenic.[[/note]]
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* ControlFreak: Some of the strict parents are unfortunately this as several of the parents enforce their rules and policies to the point where they often become unreasonable towards their children and the kids they take in for the well. One of the most notable examples is Sam and Amy Wright, who constantly spy on their well behaved kids, make them say ma’am and sir and went through the troubled youths belongings on the first day without their knowledge or consent while these kids were being given a tour of the property.
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* HasTwoMommies: A couple of episodes in the UK series has two strict couples who are LGBTQ+and raising children. Such episodes include a gay male couple living in New Jersey and a lesbian couple living in South Africa who likes to seek challenges.
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({{beat}})--> '''Narrator''': I think that’s a no, Kai.

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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Kai when he is told that he’s not allowed cigarettes.
--> '''Strict Dad''': Enjoy that cigarette, it’ll be your last.
--> '''Kai''': Can I smoke ({{beat}}) pot?
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--> '''Narrator''': I think that’s a no, Kai.

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World's Strictest Parents is a TV show in which parents send their out-of-control teenagers to live with strict families, typically in a foreign country. 2 teens, usually a boy and a girl, will be sent overseas for a week, and during this time, face discipline and a tough regime from the foreign parents. The teens involved will usually be partying constantly, and have problems with drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes. The teens usually would've dropped out of school/college as well.

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''World's
Strictest Parents Parents'' is a TV show in which parents send their out-of-control teenagers to live with strict families, typically in a foreign country. 2 teens, usually a boy and a girl, will be sent overseas for a week, and during this time, face discipline and a tough regime from the foreign parents. The teens involved will usually be partying constantly, and have problems with drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes. The teens usually would've dropped out of school/college as well.

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* JerkToNiceGuyPlot: This is the format the show and many of it’s versions take with most of the teens sent away to live with strict parents. The teens included have issues involving selfishness, narcissism, drug addiction, refusal to obey parents and authority, etc. However the episodes usually end with the teens learning their lesson and going on to become better and nicer people.



* StrictParentsMakeSneakyKids: Played with. The premise of the show has strict parents try to reform out of control kids who are biologically not their kids but many of these teenagers try their hardest to test these parents by being sneaky most of the time. Some of these attempts at being sneaky involve hiding clear colored alcohol in water bottles, smoking in hidden areas outside, and hiding contraband items in discreet places around the house they temporarily live in.

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* StrictParentsMakeSneakyKids: Played with. The premise of the show has strict parents try to reform out of control kids who are biologically not their kids but many of these teenagers try their hardest to test these parents by being sneaky most of the time. Some of these attempts at being sneaky involve hiding clear colored alcohol in water bottles, smoking in hidden areas outside, and hiding contraband items in discreet places around the house they temporarily live in.in.
* TookALevelInKindness: This is the format the show and many of its versions take with most of the teens sent away to live with strict parents. The teens included have issues involving selfishness, narcissism, drug addiction, refusal to obey parents and authority, etc. However the episodes usually end with the teens learning their lesson and going on to become better and nicer people.
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* SmokingIsNotCool: Most of the show’s teens are smokers and the rule that the teenagers break most often in the show is the no smoking rule with many of the parents outright banning smoking on their property. Some of these parents even admitted that they lost family members to smoking related illnesses.
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* MyBelovedSmother: Several of the strict moms are shown to be this, especially Wanda Kimbral, who demands that her children treat her like a queen. That is especially shown when in one scene she gets one of her kids to review his homework in a stern way, with him reluctantly complying to do so.

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* SleepingDummy: Henry invokes this trope in the New York episode; he wants to enjoy NYC at night, so he stuffs some pillows under the covers, presumably from watching movies in which the characters pulled this off.

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* SleepingDummy: Henry invokes this trope in the New York episode; he wants to enjoy NYC at night, so he stuffs some pillows under the covers, presumably from watching movies in which the characters pulled this off.off
* StrictParentsMakeSneakyKids: Played with. The premise of the show has strict parents try to reform out of control kids who are biologically not their kids but many of these teenagers try their hardest to test these parents by being sneaky most of the time. Some of these attempts at being sneaky involve hiding clear colored alcohol in water bottles, smoking in hidden areas outside, and hiding contraband items in discreet places around the house they temporarily live in.
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* JerkToNiceGuyPlot: This is the format the show and many of it’s versions take with most of the teens sent away to live with strict parents. The teens included have issues involving selfishness, narcissism, drug addiction, refusal to obey parents and authority, etc. However the episodes usually end with the teens learning their lesson and going on to become better and nicer people.
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* HasTwoMommies: A couple of episodes in the UK series has two strict couples who are LGBTQ+and raising children. Such episodes include a gay male couple living in New Jersey and a lesbian couple living in South Africa who likes to seek challenges.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Usually, the cameraman will remain silent, and just film the action. However, when Peter got a tattoo from an unlicensed parlor in India, the cameraman had to step in.
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World's Strictest Parents is a TV show in which parents send their out-of-control teenagers to live with strict families, typically in a foreign country. 2 teens, usually a boy and a girl, will be sent overseas for a week, and during this time, face discipline and a tough regime from the foreign parents. The teens involved will usually be partying constantly, and have problems with drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes. The teens usually would've dropped out of school/college as well.

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*HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Many of the girls featured on World's Strictest Parents are this.
*SleepingDummy: Henry invokes this trope in the New York episode; he wants to enjoy NYC at night, so he stuffs some pillows under the covers, presumably from watching movies in which the characters pulled this off.

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