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* A RunningGag is that Amy's ex Teddy is still pining after her, jealous that she ended up with Jake, and insulted that she called him boring as the reason for their breakup. He takes it as an incentive to make himself less boring, by training and eventually becoming part of a bomb squad.\\

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* ** A RunningGag is that Amy's ex Teddy is still pining after her, jealous that she ended up with Jake, and insulted that she called him boring as the reason for their breakup. He takes it as an incentive to make himself less boring, by training and eventually becoming part of a bomb squad.\\
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"The Boyle-Linetti Wedding": Gina has put Jake in charge of getting the rings for her mother and Boyle's father Lynn. She tells him he absolutely cannot screw this up because the titular wedding has to be absolutely perfect. Jake gets the ring, but Amy gets a tip that her archnemesis, a counterfeiter named Minsk, is nearby. She's driving so she says they have to get him.\\

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** "The Boyle-Linetti Wedding": Gina has put Jake in charge of getting the rings for her mother and Boyle's father Lynn. She tells him he absolutely cannot screw this up because the titular wedding has to be absolutely perfect. Jake gets the ring, but Amy gets a tip that her archnemesis, a counterfeiter named Minsk, is nearby. She's driving so she says they have to get him.\\
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'''Fortunately:''' She decides to keep it a secret.\\

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'''Fortunately:''' She decides to keep it a secret.\\



'''You'd Have Expected:''' For her to tell Bobby through her locked door that she might be contagious, and therefore can't have any visitors.\\

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'''You'd Have Expected:''' For her to tell Bobby through her locked door that she might be contagious, and therefore can't have any visitors.\\

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** In the 1973 episode "Never Too Young", from the fifth and final season, Bobby's classmate Millicent gives him a kiss for defending her from a school bully. Cindy notices this.

'''You'd Expect:''' For her to thank Bobby for this as well, since she and Millicent are friends.

'''Instead:''' She blackmails him.

'''Fortunately:''' She decides to keep it a secret.

*** Later, Bobby visits Millicent and kisses her as well. She informs him that he shouldn't have done this, because her doctor thinks she may have the mumps.

'''You'd Have Expected:''' For her to tell Bobby through her locked door that she might be contagious, and therefore can't have any visitors.

*** Afterwards, Bobby tells the rest of the family about this.

'''You'd Expect:''' For Cindy to call her friend and tell Millicent that if she thought she was contagious, she shouldn't have opened the door to anybody.

'''Instead:''' She tells everyone that if they catch the mumps, it will be all Bobby's fault (and she still doesn't thank Bobby for defending her friend against the bully). It's rather dysfunctional, even for a blended family.

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** In the 1973 episode "Never Too Young", from the fifth and final season, Bobby's classmate Millicent gives him a kiss for defending her from a school bully. Cindy notices this.

this.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' For her to thank Bobby for this as well, since she and Millicent are friends.

friends.\\
'''Instead:''' She blackmails him.

him.\\
'''Fortunately:''' She decides to keep it a secret.

secret.\\
*** Later, Bobby visits Millicent and kisses her as well. She informs him that he shouldn't have done this, because her doctor thinks she may have the mumps.

mumps.\\
'''You'd Have Expected:''' For her to tell Bobby through her locked door that she might be contagious, and therefore can't have any visitors. \n\n\\
*** Afterwards, Bobby tells the rest of the family about this.

this.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' For Cindy to call her friend and tell Millicent that if she thought she was contagious, she shouldn't have opened the door to anybody.

anybody.\\
'''Instead:''' She tells everyone that if they catch the mumps, it will be all Bobby's fault (and she still doesn't thank Bobby for defending her friend against the bully). It's rather dysfunctional, even for a blended family.
family.\\




** In the episode "My Brother's Keeper", from the same season and year, Bobby saves Peter from being injured by a falling ladder. As a result, Peter vows to be Bobby's 'slave for life', which Bobby soon takes advantage of, which leads to him and Peter no longer speaking to each other.

'''You'd Expect:''' For Mr. and Mrs. Brady to remind Peter about the time he saved a little girl named Tina Spencer from a falling wall in Driscoll's Toy Shop (in the 1970 episode, "The Hero", in the first season), and took advantage of her mother's gratitude when she was willing to buy him anything he wanted from the toy shop.

'''You'd Also Expect:''' For Cindy to remind Peter of how he made Bobby take out the trash instead of him, when Bobby didn't even benefit from Peter's heroism.

'''Instead:''' Mr. and Mrs. Brady go out for the evening, and Greg goes on a date, and Marcia, Jan, and Cindy go to spend the night at Marcia's friend Helen's house because of the smell of the wallpaper paste in their bedroom. Alice goes to bed early, because she apparently watched a monster movie called "The Demon That Devoured Detroit".

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\n** In the episode "My Brother's Keeper", from the same season and year, Bobby saves Peter from being injured by a falling ladder. As a result, Peter vows to be Bobby's 'slave for life', which Bobby soon takes advantage of, which leads to him and Peter no longer speaking to each other.

other.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' For Mr. and Mrs. Brady to remind Peter about the time he saved a little girl named Tina Spencer from a falling wall in Driscoll's Toy Shop (in the 1970 episode, "The Hero", in the first season), and took advantage of her mother's gratitude when she was willing to buy him anything he wanted from the toy shop. \n\n \\
'''You'd Also Expect:''' For Cindy to remind Peter of how he made Bobby take out the trash instead of him, when Bobby didn't even benefit from Peter's heroism.

heroism.\\
'''Instead:''' Mr. and Mrs. Brady go out for the evening, and Greg goes on a date, and Marcia, Jan, and Cindy go to spend the night at Marcia's friend Helen's house because of the smell of the wallpaper paste in their bedroom. Alice goes to bed early, because she apparently watched a monster movie called "The Demon That Devoured Detroit".
Detroit".\\



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** "Mr. Monk And The Three Julies": Monk recounts the following; the real killer was [[spoiler:Mr. Teeger.]] Here's what happened: [[spoiler:Julie Teeger the college student delivered a package to Mrs. Julie Teeger the housewife. The package was from Mr. Teeger's mistress, with a bunch of evidence revealing that the man had an affair. College student Julie saw a fight breaking out between the married couple, and went OhCrap that her good deed went wrong]].\\
'''You'd Expect''': [[spoiler:College student Julie would call 911 when she sees the hints of a domestic altercation, or run and get help from one of the nearby neighbors if she doesn't have a phone. Adrian says that she had a reputation of being a dutiful citizen]].\\
'''Instead''': She discreetly leaves.\\
'''The Result''': [[spoiler:Mr. Teeger succeeds in stabbing his wife, and leaves her to bleed out on the floor. To preserve his alibi that this was a break-in and not a domestic altercation, he chases down college student Julie and runs her down in the park. While the cops note that it was impressive how long she lasted, she still died and this led them on a WildGooseChase for a potential serial killer]].

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* Jake has [[spoiler:arrested Sophia's boss, and feels very guilty about having to do his job as a cop. He later talks with the DA out of pressing charges, and the DA's only request is that Geoffrey does a little bit of Community Service, and maybe a little bit of rehab to get clean]].\\

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** Jake has [[spoiler:arrested Sophia's boss, and feels very guilty about having to do his job as a cop. He later talks with the DA out of pressing charges, and the DA's only request is that Geoffrey does a little bit of Community Service, and maybe a little bit of rehab to get clean]].\\


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"The Boyle-Linetti Wedding": Gina has put Jake in charge of getting the rings for her mother and Boyle's father Lynn. She tells him he absolutely cannot screw this up because the titular wedding has to be absolutely perfect. Jake gets the ring, but Amy gets a tip that her archnemesis, a counterfeiter named Minsk, is nearby. She's driving so she says they have to get him.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Jake would lock the ring box in the car. They're chasing after a dangerous perp which means there will be some physical altercation going on if he fights.\\
'''Instead''': Jake tucks it into his rental tuxedo jacket pocket. He trudges after Amy to help her, more focused on the fact that they are acting out a James Bond movie than that Gina is counting on him.\\
'''Predictably''': During the altercation where they successfully catch Minsk, Jake loses the ring. Gina is beyond upset, and Jake and Amy have to go back to the dumpster area to locate it.


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* A RunningGag is that Amy's ex Teddy is still pining after her, jealous that she ended up with Jake, and insulted that she called him boring as the reason for their breakup. He takes it as an incentive to make himself less boring, by training and eventually becoming part of a bomb squad.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Teddy at some point would get the memo that Amy is no longer interested in getting back together with him. We see that he has a slew of girlfriends, and he eventually gets married and starts expecting a child around the same time that she does. He even acknowledges at one point that he's being a jerk about it and apologizes by letting a bomb robot serve as [[spoiler:the ring-bearer to their wedding]].\\
'''Instead''': In practically every conversation they have, Teddy admits he's still obsessed with her.\\
'''The Result''': It gets to the point where Amy screams a BigNo after he proposes for the umpteenth time.

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** "The Defense Rests": Jake starts a relationship with a defense attorney named Sophia. She's worried about their relationship, due to cops and defense attorneys having bad blood between them on principle. At one point when they start to founder, Sophia asks Jake to not attend a ball where her boss Geoffrey Hoytsman will be. She does want her boss to like Jake, which is a feat due to the whole bad blood, but she thinks it would be awkward at such an important event.\\

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** "Payback": Jake finds out that Terry and his wife are having a third child. Terry tells Jake to keep it quiet, since they haven't told anyone, and allows Jake to prove himself that he can be a potential godfather candidate if he pays back a debt to Jake and keep the secret. Jake doesn't have that much money in his bank account, but he knows this is important to Terry.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Jake has been pretty discreet thus far. He should give the "first installment" with little fanfare. After all, he owes money to ''everyone'' in the Nine-Nine, except for Captain Holt who has been too smart to let Jake bum money off him.\\
'''Instead''': He deposits a briefcase at Terry's desk, revealing it's all the money in his bank account, in singles. Jake proceeds to announce loudly that this is an "installment" and he will pay back the rest.\\
'''Predictably''': The other cops take notice, and note [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness it's weird for Jake to be this honorable]]. They demand that he either pay back the loans, or they'll split the money that he gave to Terry. Jake has to make excuses and start doing embarrassing chores for everyone else, with Boyle trying to blackmail him with dog bathing to give up the secret. After all this, Jake ends up blabbing in a "Reply All" email anyway, angering Terry, and he sells his car to pay the rest of the debt.
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Jake starts a relationship with a defense attorney named Sophia. She's worried about their relationship, due to cops and defense attorneys having bad blood between them on principle. At one point when they start to founder, Sophia asks Jake to not attend a ball where her boss Geoffrey Hoytsman will be. She does want her boss to like Jake, which is a feat due to the whole bad blood, but she thinks it would be awkward at such an important event.\\



'''The Result''': He succeeds almost too well; he does win over Geoffrey by making increasingly ridiculous bets, at the risk of making Sophia very uncomfortable since he did the exact opposite of what she wanted. TheLastStraw comes when Jake [[spoiler:catches Geoffrey doing cocaine in the men's bathroom and has to arrest him; he tries to vouch for Geoffrey to get the lightest sentence possible, but it backfires when Geoffrey does his community service while high. ]] While Terry tells Jake YouDidTheRightThing [[spoiler:about arresting Geoffrey, Sophia breaks up with Jake, and Geoffrey seeks revenge on Jake by sabotaging him as a cop, kidnapping him, and planning to kill him.]]

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'''The Result''': He succeeds almost too well; he does win over Geoffrey by making increasingly ridiculous bets, at the risk of making Sophia very uncomfortable since he did the exact opposite of what she wanted. TheLastStraw The RageBreakingPoint comes when Jake [[spoiler:catches Geoffrey doing cocaine in the men's bathroom and has to arrest him; he tries to vouch for Geoffrey to get the lightest sentence possible, but it backfires when Geoffrey does his community service while high. ]] While Terry tells Jake YouDidTheRightThing [[spoiler:about arresting Geoffrey, Sophia breaks up with Jake, and Geoffrey seeks revenge on Jake by sabotaging him as a cop, kidnapping him, and planning to kill him.]] ]]
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* Jake has [[spoiler:arrested Sophia's boss, and feels very guilty about having to do his job as a cop. He later talks with the DA out of pressing charges, and the DA's only request is that Geoffrey does a little bit of Community Service, and maybe a little bit of rehab to get clean]].\\
'''You'd Expect''': He would do it discreetly, escorting the man out of a backdoor and then talking to Sophia in private. At least if she still breaks up with him, she could at least see that he made an effort to not humiliate Geoffrey or her. [[spoiler:Not helping is that Geoffrey is on a cocaine high and shooting his mouth off loudly]] . You don't have to make the optics worse especially when the whole point of his GrandRomanticGesture was to help Sophia get back the good cases at her firm so that her career wouldn't stall.\\
'''Instead''': In a case of HonorBeforeReason, Jake marches Geoffrey to where Terry and Sophia are talking to announce what he's doing. Geoffrey proceeds to humiliate himself by saying [[spoiler:Sophia's boyfriend is arresting him for doing drugs]]. As Sophia later lampshades, "There are ''fifty different ways'' you could have handled this better!"\\
'''The Result''': Sophia is shaking in anger when she confronts Jake at the precinct, [[spoiler:announces she will serve as Geoffrey's defense lawyer]], and breaks up with Jake. While she's more understanding when Jake runs down the stairs and begging PleaseIWillDoAnything, because he really loves her, Sophia apologetically tells him that he basically torpedoed her career chances by accident, that to maintain their relationship would require putting in work that she's not willing to put in because [[WhamLine she doesn't love him]], and that he wasn't able to respect her wishes for needing a pause in their loving meetings.
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'''You'd Then Expect''': Ricky would put a stop to the excess dieting, exercise, and steaming that Lucy does for the next week to lose twenty pounds in ten days. He knows that Lucy is being stubborn. It gets to the point where she's thinking about food all the time and pretends to be the family dog to get some pieces of steak from under the table. He loves Lucy, and anyone with half a brain can see that .\\

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'''You'd Then Expect''': Ricky would put a stop to the excess dieting, exercise, and steaming that Lucy does for the next week to lose twenty pounds in ten days. He knows that Lucy is being stubborn. It gets to the point where she's thinking about food all the time and pretends to be the family dog to get some pieces of steak from under the table. He loves Lucy, and anyone with half a brain can see that .that this behavior isn't healthy, physically or emotionally.\\



'''Predictably''': Lucy uses her diminishing reserves of energy to knock out the dancer that Ricky hired, tie her up and lock her in a closet, steal the dress, and go onstage. She shows Ricky that she ''can'' do the routine and become a showstropper. Then the SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome occurs...she collapses backstage, and Ricky has to call for a doctor and paramedics on a stretcher. Ricky goes MyGodWhatHaveIDone for not stopping this, telling Lucy she needs to be on three weeks of bedrest due to suffering malnutrition. It turns out eating only celery sticks and exercising endlessly is a great way to wreck your health. Lucy only has enough strength to gesture to Ethel to open the closer where the BoundAndGagged dancer girl is.

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'''Predictably''': Lucy uses her diminishing reserves of energy to knock out the dancer that Ricky hired, tie her up and lock her in a closet, steal the dress, and go onstage. She shows Ricky that she ''can'' do the routine and become a showstropper. Then the SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome occurs...she collapses backstage, and Ricky has to call for a doctor and paramedics on a stretcher. Ricky goes MyGodWhatHaveIDone for not stopping this, telling Lucy she needs to be on three weeks of bedrest due to suffering malnutrition. It turns out eating only celery sticks and exercising endlessly is a great way to wreck your health. Lucy only has enough strength to gesture to Ethel to open the closer closet where the BoundAndGagged dancer girl is.
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* ''Series/ILoveLucy''
** "The Diet": A big one from Ricky. Lucy wants to audition for being Ricky's dancing partner at his nightclub. He agrees to let her try to audition but warns her that it's stiff competition, there will be no nepotism, and she has to fit into a size 12 outfit. Regarding the third condition, Lucy rips the outfit when she tries it on; she then asks Ricky that if she can fit into the outfit, can she get the part?\\
'''You'd Expect''': Ricky would say no, in CruelToBeKind fashion. He knows that Lucy is a stubborn {{Determinator}} about her dreams to get in show business.\\
'''Instead''': He chuckles and says that sure, she can try. Ricky then hires another girl that can dance and fit into the dress.\\
'''You'd Then Expect''': Ricky would put a stop to the excess dieting, exercise, and steaming that Lucy does for the next week to lose twenty pounds in ten days. He knows that Lucy is being stubborn. It gets to the point where she's thinking about food all the time and pretends to be the family dog to get some pieces of steak from under the table. He loves Lucy, and anyone with half a brain can see that .\\
'''Instead''': He goes about his life and doesn't comment on Lucy eating celery sticks or Ethel stopping her from getting even a forkful of mashed potatoes. Rinse and repeat about ten days of this.\\
'''Predictably''': Lucy uses her diminishing reserves of energy to knock out the dancer that Ricky hired, tie her up and lock her in a closet, steal the dress, and go onstage. She shows Ricky that she ''can'' do the routine and become a showstropper. Then the SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome occurs...she collapses backstage, and Ricky has to call for a doctor and paramedics on a stretcher. Ricky goes MyGodWhatHaveIDone for not stopping this, telling Lucy she needs to be on three weeks of bedrest due to suffering malnutrition. It turns out eating only celery sticks and exercising endlessly is a great way to wreck your health. Lucy only has enough strength to gesture to Ethel to open the closer where the BoundAndGagged dancer girl is.
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* ''Series/CobraKai'':
** "Different But Same." Yasmine and her posse head to a canyon for her birthday party… only to find Aisha’s crew there.\\
'''You’d think:''' Yasmine would find another spot to have the party, as per Kyler’s proposal.\\
'''Instead:''' She orders Kyler to order them out of the canyon, complains that he’s being a pussy when – noticing Miguel among the crowd and remembering the NoHoldsBarredBeatdown she also witnessed while in the cafeteria – [[KnowWhenToFoldEm he sensibly proposes relocation]], and decides it would be a good idea to get in Aisha’s face.\\
'''As a result:''' Not only is Aisha not bothered by her attitude anymore… she gives Yasmine a front-wedgie, lifting her a good few inches into the air, and neatly dumps her into the dirt. Except for Moon – whose own sensible advice she ignored – everyone else at the party laughs uproariously at Yasmine’s predicament. The whole incident [[InstantHumiliationJustAddYoutube goes viral on social media]], guaranteeing that her total loss of campus stock is going to be permanent.
** "The Moment of Truth": Demetri decides to join Cobra Kai and shows up at the dojo after hours, where he meets Kreese.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Demetri would simply introduce himself and explain that he wants karate lessons and avoid saying anything that might annoy the very large and intimidating karate master standing before him, especially after his last trip to Cobra Kai ended with him getting bodyslammed by Johnny for mouthing off.\\
'''Instead:''' He criticises the snake tattoo on Kreese's arm for being anatomically incorrect and starts poking it.\\
'''The Result:''' Kreese punches him in the face and gives him a bloody nose. Given how AxCrazy Kreese can be, Demetri probably got off lightly.
** [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Moon's]] actions in "Pulpo". Tensions between [[RivalDojos Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do]] have been slowly boiling over the course of the summer. Moon, who has friends on both sides of the dojo rivalry, wants both sides to reconcile and bring the fighting to an end now that school is about to re-start.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Moon would reach out to Samantha (Miyagi-Do) and Aisha (Cobra Kai), her best friends on either side of the rivalry, who have also been best friends with each other since childhood but have grown apart over the course of the last year, and get the two of them to make up so that they might in turn be able to bridge the divide between the two dojos.\\
'''Or, Alternatively:''' If Moon was dead-set on bringing everyone from both dojos together at once, she would take steps to minimize the chances of the meeting breaking into violence, such as by holding it in a public place or telling both sides about it ahead of time to ensure they were actually receptive to the idea.\\
'''Or, At The Very Least:''' She would make sure to keep everyone sober while trying to get them to talk things out.\\
'''Instead:''' Moon decides to throw a WildTeenParty at her own house and invites both dojos, without telling either of them that the other will be there and then gives everyone plenty of booze, assuming everyone will make up once they get the chance to "[[GranolaGirl clear their chakhras]]" and have fun.\\
'''The Result:''' The party quickly descends into a series of pissing contests between members of both dojos, with AlcoholInducedStupidity rampant on both sides, which does nothing but increase the existing tensions between them, resulting in a massive brawl breaking out on the first day of school the following morning. It's only through sheer dumb luck via the timely intervention of the police arriving to break up the party that the fight didn't happen right there in Moon's house instead.
** The Season Two finale "No Mercy" has three big ones. Thanks to a misunderstanding, a brawl breaks out between the dojo rivals, [[spoiler:owing to how it seems that Robby took advantage of Sam, and her father Daniel takes issue with that. Tory announces she's going to kick Sam's ass over the intercom for kissing Miguel]].\\
'''You'd Expect''': A teacher would confiscate the mike, tell Tory to stay in the office, and call her parents. Threatening a student means you're suspended at best, or expelled at worst.\\
'''Instead''': No one does anything except Robby and Miguel, who run to break up the fight before it starts.\\
'''The Result''': They arrive too late, and [[spoiler:Miguel attacks when Robby pulls Tory off Sam for initiating the conflict and has to slam her into a locker, thinking he was abusing her]].
** As the brawl continues, the teachers are helpless to stop it. One tries to break it up and gets beaten, with another [[KnowWhenToFoldEm deciding it's not worth their pay grade to end up in the hospital]].\\
'''You'd Expect''': Someone would pull the fire alarm--as the principal did in ''Film/MeanGirls''--to activate the sprinklers, use a megaphone to play a deafening noise, or ''something'' that doesn't involve a physical altercation. That would at least interrupt the fighting students' rhythm and buy a window of time. Then, once the situation is under control, the principal can call out everyone for their stupidity and summon them for an assembly or detention. This counts as an emergency in that students are in real danger of getting hurt.\\
'''Instead''': They just get out of dodge and maybe call the police as the bystanders quickly photograph what's going on while staying out of the way.\\
'''The Result''': [[spoiler:Samantha needs stitches after Tory turns her spiked bracelet into a knuckle duster and slices Sam's arm, and Robby in a fit of rage knocks Miguel over a staircase after the latter defeats him in their one-on-one but shows mercy. Come season three, Miguel is recovering in the hospital, his mother has broken up with Johnny, and Robby is in jail. The only way the school can avoid potential lawsuits is to come down hard on the dojo members]].
** [[spoiler:Lastly, Miguel gains the upper hand, but is unable to finish off Robby after hesitating and remembering what Johnny had taught him about showing mercy. He apologizes and lets him go.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Robby would accept the apology. Considering how much trouble he and many others students already are, it's best not to make the situation worse. Not to mention, Daniel taught him that he should only be fighting when he's defending himself or others.\\
'''Instead:''' Blinded by rage, he takes advantage of Miguel's actions and continues attacking him until he accidentally knocks him over a staircase, leaving Miguel paralyzed.\\
'''The Result:''' Robby goes to jail and Daniel is forced to shut down his karate studio.]]
** In "Miyagi-do", a group of Cobra Kais start causing trouble at Golf 'n Stuff, harassing Chris at work and stealing stuffed animals from the prize stand.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Chris would call the police or get his manager to do so and have them arrested. He knows all of their names and they have presumably been caught on camera so this should be very easy to do. Not to mention these Cobra Kais are on thin ice from the school brawl.\\
'''Instead:''' Chris calls Samantha, who summons the rest of the Miyagi-Dos to ambush the Cobra Kais at the laser tag arena. Chris even abandons his shift to join them, risking his job in the process.\\
'''The Result:''' Tory unexpectedly shows up, causing Sam, who is still suffering PTSD from their last encounter, to have a [[HeroicBSOD panic attack]], and turns the fight into a CurbStompBattle for Cobra Kai which ends with [[spoiler:Hawk breaking Demetri's arm.]] Later in the season, Kreese is able to use the ambush to paint Cobra Kai as VillainsWithGoodPublicity. The only good that comes of it is that [[spoiler:breaking Demetri's arm contributes to Hawk's HeelRealization and eventual HeelFaceTurn.]]
** After the school brawl [[spoiler:most of the dojo students on both sides either got suspended or expelled, and Robby ended up in prison. Tory even knows that the only reason ''she'' isn't in jail because the cops didn't want to take away her mother's support, and Kreese has barely saved her from an exploitative deal with the landlord. She has to see a probation officer who spells out that one more crime, even a small one like petty theft, and it's juvie for her. Samantha has wisely chosen to give up on karate, feeling it only made her life worse]].\\
'''You'd Expect''': Tory would keep up her good behavior. Kreese has enough PragmaticVillainy to encourage his students to ''not'' try and get arrested and paint himself as a VillainWithGoodPublicity.\\
'''Instead''': In the Season 3 finale "December 19", Tory leads an attack on [[spoiler:Daniel's house to go after Sam, despite the fact that Sam is essentially retired and has given up on the martial arts]].\\
'''Predictably''': In a case of NiceJobFixingItVillain, [[spoiler:Sam is motivated to fight back when Tory damages a picture of Mr. Miyagi. Oh, and this means Tory breaks her probation over RevengeBeforeReason, ensuring that she has no more second chances]].
** Kreese repeatedly demonstrates throughout Season 3 that he has learned nothing from his failures in the original film trilogy.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Kreese would remember that in ''Film/TheKarateKidPartII'', he lost his dojo when he [[YouHaveFailedMe tried to choke out Johnny for losing to Daniel at the All Valley Tournament]], causing all of his students at Cobra Kai to abandon him in disgust and work to maintain the loyalty of his students this time.\\
'''Instead:''' He kicks out loyal Cobra Kai members like [[spoiler:Mitch and Bert]] for petty failures and allows former enemies of the dojo like [[spoiler: Kyler and Robby]] to join, alienating many of his remaining students.\\
'''The Result:''' The students who are kicked out side with Johnny as he opens his own dojo, Eagle Fang, and eventually, Miguel and Sam get [[spoiler:[[EnemyMine Eagle Fang to team up with Miyagi-Do against Kreese]]]], while by the time of the finale, even [[spoiler:Hawk has had enough and pulls a HeelFaceTurn mid fight to join the Miyagi-do/Eagle Fang alliance.]]
** In "King Cobra", Kreese invites several local athletes he has scouted to Cobra Kai to try out for a place in the dojo by taking on his current students. One of them is a netball player with no apparent combat training named [[AllThereInTheCredits Sarah]], who seems to put up a decent fight against Tory, one of Cobra Kai's best students, but is ultimately defeated.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Kreese would allow her to join the dojo. If she was able to hold her own against Tory without any previous training, she obviously has decent potential and could make a very strong recruit after some time learning from Kreese. \\
'''Instead:''' Kreese deems her not to be Cobra Kai material solely [[InsaneTrollLogic because she didn't win, despite how ludicrously the odds were stacked against her]], denying himself a potentially valuable fighter for no good reason.

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* ''Series/CobraKai'':
** "Different But Same." Yasmine and her posse head to a canyon for her birthday party… only to find Aisha’s crew there.\\
'''You’d think:''' Yasmine would find another spot to have the party, as per Kyler’s proposal.\\
'''Instead:''' She orders Kyler to order them out of the canyon, complains that he’s being a pussy when – noticing Miguel among the crowd and remembering the NoHoldsBarredBeatdown she also witnessed while in the cafeteria – [[KnowWhenToFoldEm he sensibly proposes relocation]], and decides it would be a good idea to get in Aisha’s face.\\
'''As a result:''' Not only is Aisha not bothered by her attitude anymore… she gives Yasmine a front-wedgie, lifting her a good few inches into the air, and neatly dumps her into the dirt. Except for Moon – whose own sensible advice she ignored – everyone else at the party laughs uproariously at Yasmine’s predicament. The whole incident [[InstantHumiliationJustAddYoutube goes viral on social media]], guaranteeing that her total loss of campus stock is going to be permanent.
** "The Moment of Truth": Demetri decides to join Cobra Kai and shows up at the dojo after hours, where he meets Kreese.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Demetri would simply introduce himself and explain that he wants karate lessons and avoid saying anything that might annoy the very large and intimidating karate master standing before him, especially after his last trip to Cobra Kai ended with him getting bodyslammed by Johnny for mouthing off.\\
'''Instead:''' He criticises the snake tattoo on Kreese's arm for being anatomically incorrect and starts poking it.\\
'''The Result:''' Kreese punches him in the face and gives him a bloody nose. Given how AxCrazy Kreese can be, Demetri probably got off lightly.
** [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Moon's]] actions in "Pulpo". Tensions between [[RivalDojos Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do]] have been slowly boiling over the course of the summer. Moon, who has friends on both sides of the dojo rivalry, wants both sides to reconcile and bring the fighting to an end now that school is about to re-start.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Moon would reach out to Samantha (Miyagi-Do) and Aisha (Cobra Kai), her best friends on either side of the rivalry, who have also been best friends with each other since childhood but have grown apart over the course of the last year, and get the two of them to make up so that they might in turn be able to bridge the divide between the two dojos.\\
'''Or, Alternatively:''' If Moon was dead-set on bringing everyone from both dojos together at once, she would take steps to minimize the chances of the meeting breaking into violence, such as by holding it in a public place or telling both sides about it ahead of time to ensure they were actually receptive to the idea.\\
'''Or, At The Very Least:''' She would make sure to keep everyone sober while trying to get them to talk things out.\\
'''Instead:''' Moon decides to throw a WildTeenParty at her own house and invites both dojos, without telling either of them that the other will be there and then gives everyone plenty of booze, assuming everyone will make up once they get the chance to "[[GranolaGirl clear their chakhras]]" and have fun.\\
'''The Result:''' The party quickly descends into a series of pissing contests between members of both dojos, with AlcoholInducedStupidity rampant on both sides, which does nothing but increase the existing tensions between them, resulting in a massive brawl breaking out on the first day of school the following morning. It's only through sheer dumb luck via the timely intervention of the police arriving to break up the party that the fight didn't happen right there in Moon's house instead.
** The Season Two finale "No Mercy" has three big ones. Thanks to a misunderstanding, a brawl breaks out between the dojo rivals, [[spoiler:owing to how it seems that Robby took advantage of Sam, and her father Daniel takes issue with that. Tory announces she's going to kick Sam's ass over the intercom for kissing Miguel]].\\
'''You'd Expect''': A teacher would confiscate the mike, tell Tory to stay in the office, and call her parents. Threatening a student means you're suspended at best, or expelled at worst.\\
'''Instead''': No one does anything except Robby and Miguel, who run to break up the fight before it starts.\\
'''The Result''': They arrive too late, and [[spoiler:Miguel attacks when Robby pulls Tory off Sam for initiating the conflict and has to slam her into a locker, thinking he was abusing her]].
** As the brawl continues, the teachers are helpless to stop it. One tries to break it up and gets beaten, with another [[KnowWhenToFoldEm deciding it's not worth their pay grade to end up in the hospital]].\\
'''You'd Expect''': Someone would pull the fire alarm--as the principal did in ''Film/MeanGirls''--to activate the sprinklers, use a megaphone to play a deafening noise, or ''something'' that doesn't involve a physical altercation. That would at least interrupt the fighting students' rhythm and buy a window of time. Then, once the situation is under control, the principal can call out everyone for their stupidity and summon them for an assembly or detention. This counts as an emergency in that students are in real danger of getting hurt.\\
'''Instead''': They just get out of dodge and maybe call the police as the bystanders quickly photograph what's going on while staying out of the way.\\
'''The Result''': [[spoiler:Samantha needs stitches after Tory turns her spiked bracelet into a knuckle duster and slices Sam's arm, and Robby in a fit of rage knocks Miguel over a staircase after the latter defeats him in their one-on-one but shows mercy. Come season three, Miguel is recovering in the hospital, his mother has broken up with Johnny, and Robby is in jail. The only way the school can avoid potential lawsuits is to come down hard on the dojo members]].
** [[spoiler:Lastly, Miguel gains the upper hand, but is unable to finish off Robby after hesitating and remembering what Johnny had taught him about showing mercy. He apologizes and lets him go.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Robby would accept the apology. Considering how much trouble he and many others students already are, it's best not to make the situation worse. Not to mention, Daniel taught him that he should only be fighting when he's defending himself or others.\\
'''Instead:''' Blinded by rage, he takes advantage of Miguel's actions and continues attacking him until he accidentally knocks him over a staircase, leaving Miguel paralyzed.\\
'''The Result:''' Robby goes to jail and Daniel is forced to shut down his karate studio.]]
** In "Miyagi-do", a group of Cobra Kais start causing trouble at Golf 'n Stuff, harassing Chris at work and stealing stuffed animals from the prize stand.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Chris would call the police or get his manager to do so and have them arrested. He knows all of their names and they have presumably been caught on camera so this should be very easy to do. Not to mention these Cobra Kais are on thin ice from the school brawl.\\
'''Instead:''' Chris calls Samantha, who summons the rest of the Miyagi-Dos to ambush the Cobra Kais at the laser tag arena. Chris even abandons his shift to join them, risking his job in the process.\\
'''The Result:''' Tory unexpectedly shows up, causing Sam, who is still suffering PTSD from their last encounter, to have a [[HeroicBSOD panic attack]], and turns the fight into a CurbStompBattle for Cobra Kai which ends with [[spoiler:Hawk breaking Demetri's arm.]] Later in the season, Kreese is able to use the ambush to paint Cobra Kai as VillainsWithGoodPublicity. The only good that comes of it is that [[spoiler:breaking Demetri's arm contributes to Hawk's HeelRealization and eventual HeelFaceTurn.]]
** After the school brawl [[spoiler:most of the dojo students on both sides either got suspended or expelled, and Robby ended up in prison. Tory even knows that the only reason ''she'' isn't in jail because the cops didn't want to take away her mother's support, and Kreese has barely saved her from an exploitative deal with the landlord. She has to see a probation officer who spells out that one more crime, even a small one like petty theft, and it's juvie for her. Samantha has wisely chosen to give up on karate, feeling it only made her life worse]].\\
'''You'd Expect''': Tory would keep up her good behavior. Kreese has enough PragmaticVillainy to encourage his students to ''not'' try and get arrested and paint himself as a VillainWithGoodPublicity.\\
'''Instead''': In the Season 3 finale "December 19", Tory leads an attack on [[spoiler:Daniel's house to go after Sam, despite the fact that Sam is essentially retired and has given up on the martial arts]].\\
'''Predictably''': In a case of NiceJobFixingItVillain, [[spoiler:Sam is motivated to fight back when Tory damages a picture of Mr. Miyagi. Oh, and this means Tory breaks her probation over RevengeBeforeReason, ensuring that she has no more second chances]].
** Kreese repeatedly demonstrates throughout Season 3 that he has learned nothing from his failures in the original film trilogy.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Kreese would remember that in ''Film/TheKarateKidPartII'', he lost his dojo when he [[YouHaveFailedMe tried to choke out Johnny for losing to Daniel at the All Valley Tournament]], causing all of his students at Cobra Kai to abandon him in disgust and work to maintain the loyalty of his students this time.\\
'''Instead:''' He kicks out loyal Cobra Kai members like [[spoiler:Mitch and Bert]] for petty failures and allows former enemies of the dojo like [[spoiler: Kyler and Robby]] to join, alienating many of his remaining students.\\
'''The Result:''' The students who are kicked out side with Johnny as he opens his own dojo, Eagle Fang, and eventually, Miguel and Sam get [[spoiler:[[EnemyMine Eagle Fang to team up with Miyagi-Do against Kreese]]]], while by the time of the finale, even [[spoiler:Hawk has had enough and pulls a HeelFaceTurn mid fight to join the Miyagi-do/Eagle Fang alliance.]]
** In "King Cobra", Kreese invites several local athletes he has scouted to Cobra Kai to try out for a place in the dojo by taking on his current students. One of them is a netball player with no apparent combat training named [[AllThereInTheCredits Sarah]], who seems to put up a decent fight against Tory, one of Cobra Kai's best students, but is ultimately defeated.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Kreese would allow her to join the dojo. If she was able to hold her own against Tory without any previous training, she obviously has decent potential and could make a very strong recruit after some time learning from Kreese. \\
'''Instead:''' Kreese deems her not to be Cobra Kai material solely [[InsaneTrollLogic because she didn't win, despite how ludicrously the odds were stacked against her]], denying himself a potentially valuable fighter for no good reason.
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'''Instead:''' She orders Kyler to order them out of the canyon, complains that he’s being a pussy when – noticing Miguel among the crowd and remembering the NoHoldsBarredBeatdown she also witnessed while in the cafeteria – he sensibly proposes relocation, and decides it would be a good idea to get in Aisha’s face.\\
'''As a result:''' Not only is Aisha not bothered by her attitude anymore… she yanks on her underwear, roughly lifts her a good few inches into the air, and neatly dumps her into the dirt. Except for Moon – whose own sensible advice she ignored – everyone else at the party laughs uproariously at Yasmine’s predicament. The whole incident [[InstantHumiliationJustAddYoutube went viral on social media]], guaranteeing that her total loss of campus stock is going to be permanent.

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'''Instead:''' She orders Kyler to order them out of the canyon, complains that he’s being a pussy when – noticing Miguel among the crowd and remembering the NoHoldsBarredBeatdown she also witnessed while in the cafeteria – [[KnowWhenToFoldEm he sensibly proposes relocation, relocation]], and decides it would be a good idea to get in Aisha’s face.\\
'''As a result:''' Not only is Aisha not bothered by her attitude anymore… she yanks on her underwear, roughly lifts gives Yasmine a front-wedgie, lifting her a good few inches into the air, and neatly dumps her into the dirt. Except for Moon – whose own sensible advice she ignored – everyone else at the party laughs uproariously at Yasmine’s predicament. The whole incident [[InstantHumiliationJustAddYoutube went goes viral on social media]], guaranteeing that her total loss of campus stock is going to be permanent.



** [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Moon's]] actions in "Pulpo". Tensions between [[RivalDojos Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do]] have been slowly boiling over the course of the summer. Moon, who has friends on both sides of the dojo rivalry, wants both sides to reconcile and bring the fighting to an end now that school is about to re-start.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Moon would reach out to Samantha (Miyagi-Do) and Aisha (Cobra Kai), her best friends on either side of the rivalry, who have also been best friends with each other since childhood but have grown apart over the course of the last year, and get the two of them to make up so that they might in turn be able to bridge the divide between the two dojos.\\
'''Or, Alternatively:''' If Moon was dead-set on bringing everyone from both dojos together at once, she would take steps to minimize the chances of the meeting breaking into violence, such as by holding it in a public place or telling both sides about it ahead of time to ensure they were actually receptive to the idea.\\
'''Or, At The Very Least:''' She would make sure to keep everyone sober while trying to get them to talk things out.\\
'''Instead:''' Moon decides to throw a WildTeenParty at her own house and invites both dojos, without telling either of them that the other will be there and then gives everyone plenty of booze, assuming everyone will make up once they get the chance to "[[GranolaGirl clear their chakhras]]" and have fun.\\
'''The Result:''' The party quickly descends into a series of pissing contests between members of both dojos, with AlcoholInducedStupidity rampant on both sides, which does nothing but increase the existing tensions between them, resulting in a massive brawl breaking out on the first day of school the following morning. It's only through sheer dumb luck via the timely intervention of the police arriving to break up the party that the fight didn't happen right there in Moon's house instead.



'''Instead''': No one does anything except Robby and Miguel who run to break up the fight before it starts.\\

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'''Instead''': No one does anything except Robby and Miguel Miguel, who run to break up the fight before it starts.\\



'''You'd Expect''': Someone would turn on the fire alarm, as the principal did in ''Mean Girls'' and activate the sprinklers, use a megaphone to play a deafening noise, or ''something'' that doesn't involve a physical altercation. That would at least interrupt everyone's rhythm and buy a window of time. Then the principal can call out everyone for their stupidity and summon them for an assembly or detention. This counts as an emergency in that students are in real danger of getting hurt.\\
'''Instead''': They just get out of dodge and maybe call the cops as the bystanders quickly photograph what's going on while staying out of the way.\\
'''The Result''': [[spoiler:Sam needs stitches for the cuts Tory gives her, and Robby in a fit of rage knocks Miguel over a staircase after the latter defeats him in their one-on-one but shows mercy. Come season three, Miguel is recovering in the hospital, unlikely to resume martial arts, his mother has broken up with Johnny, and Robby is in jail. The only way the school can avoid potential lawsuits is to come down hard on the dojo members, meaning that season 3 is probably not going to be fun for them]].

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'''You'd Expect''': Someone would turn on pull the fire alarm, as alarm--as the principal did in ''Mean Girls'' and ''Film/MeanGirls''--to activate the sprinklers, use a megaphone to play a deafening noise, or ''something'' that doesn't involve a physical altercation. That would at least interrupt everyone's the fighting students' rhythm and buy a window of time. Then Then, once the situation is under control, the principal can call out everyone for their stupidity and summon them for an assembly or detention. This counts as an emergency in that students are in real danger of getting hurt.\\
'''Instead''': They just get out of dodge and maybe call the cops police as the bystanders quickly photograph what's going on while staying out of the way.\\
'''The Result''': [[spoiler:Sam [[spoiler:Samantha needs stitches for the cuts after Tory gives her, turns her spiked bracelet into a knuckle duster and slices Sam's arm, and Robby in a fit of rage knocks Miguel over a staircase after the latter defeats him in their one-on-one but shows mercy. Come season three, Miguel is recovering in the hospital, unlikely to resume martial arts, his mother has broken up with Johnny, and Robby is in jail. The only way the school can avoid potential lawsuits is to come down hard on the dojo members, meaning that season 3 is probably not going to be fun for them]].members]].



'''Instead:''' Blinded by rage, he takes advantage of Miguel's actions and continues attacking him until he accidentally knocks him over a staircase, nearly killing him.\\

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'''Instead:''' Blinded by rage, he takes advantage of Miguel's actions and continues attacking him until he accidentally knocks him over a staircase, nearly killing him.leaving Miguel paralyzed.\\



** In "Miyagi-do", a group of Cobra Kais start causing trouble at Golf 'n Stuff, harassing Chris at work and stealing stuffed animals from the prizes stand.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Chris would call the cops or get his manager to do so and have them arrested. He knows all of their names and they have presumably been caught on camera so this should be very easy to do.\\
'''Instead:''' Chris alerts Sam and the other Miyagi-dos, who decide to ambush the Cobra Kais at the laser tag arena. Chris even abandons his shift to join them, risking his job in the process.\\
'''The Result:''' Tory unexpectedly shows up, causing Sam, who is still suffering PTSD from their last encounter, to have a HeroicBSOD and turning the fight into a CurbStompBattle for Cobra Kai which ends with [[spoiler:Hawk breaking Demetri's arm.]] Later in the season, Kreese is able to use the ambush to paint Cobra Kai as VillainsWithGoodPublicity. The only good that comes of it is that [[spoiler:breaking Demetri's arm contributes to Hawk's HeelRealization and eventual HeelFaceTurn.]]
** After the school brawl [[spoiler:most of the dojo students on both sides either got suspended or expelled, and Robby ended up in prison. Tory even knows that the only reason ''she'' isn't in jail because the cops didn't want to take away her mother's support, and Kreese barely saved her from an exploitative deal with the landlord. She has to see a probation officer who spells out that one more crime, even a small one like petty theft, and it's juvie for her. Sam has also given up karate, feeling it only made her life worse]].\\

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** In "Miyagi-do", a group of Cobra Kais start causing trouble at Golf 'n Stuff, harassing Chris at work and stealing stuffed animals from the prizes prize stand.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Chris would call the cops police or get his manager to do so and have them arrested. He knows all of their names and they have presumably been caught on camera so this should be very easy to do. Not to mention these Cobra Kais are on thin ice from the school brawl.\\
'''Instead:''' Chris alerts Sam and calls Samantha, who summons the other Miyagi-dos, who decide rest of Miyagi-Dos to ambush the Cobra Kais at the laser tag arena. Chris even abandons his shift to join them, risking his job in the process.\\
'''The Result:''' Tory unexpectedly shows up, causing Sam, who is still suffering PTSD from their last encounter, to have a HeroicBSOD [[HeroicBSOD panic attack]], and turning turns the fight into a CurbStompBattle for Cobra Kai which ends with [[spoiler:Hawk breaking Demetri's arm.]] Later in the season, Kreese is able to use the ambush to paint Cobra Kai as VillainsWithGoodPublicity. The only good that comes of it is that [[spoiler:breaking Demetri's arm contributes to Hawk's HeelRealization and eventual HeelFaceTurn.]]
** After the school brawl [[spoiler:most of the dojo students on both sides either got suspended or expelled, and Robby ended up in prison. Tory even knows that the only reason ''she'' isn't in jail because the cops didn't want to take away her mother's support, and Kreese has barely saved her from an exploitative deal with the landlord. She has to see a probation officer who spells out that one more crime, even a small one like petty theft, and it's juvie for her. Sam Samantha has also given wisely chosen to give up on karate, feeling it only made her life worse]].\\



'''Instead''': In the Season 3 finale "December 19", she leads an attack on [[spoiler:Daniel's house to go after Sam, despite the fact that Sam is essentially retired and has given up on the martial arts]].\\
'''Predictably''': In a case of NiceJobFixingItVillain, [[spoiler:Sam is motivated to fight back when Tory damages a picture of Mr. Miyagi. Oh, and this means Tory broke her probation over RevengeBeforeReason, ensuring she has no more second chances]].

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'''Instead''': In the Season 3 finale "December 19", she Tory leads an attack on [[spoiler:Daniel's house to go after Sam, despite the fact that Sam is essentially retired and has given up on the martial arts]].\\
'''Predictably''': In a case of NiceJobFixingItVillain, [[spoiler:Sam is motivated to fight back when Tory damages a picture of Mr. Miyagi. Oh, and this means Tory broke breaks her probation over RevengeBeforeReason, ensuring that she has no more second chances]].



'''You'd Expect:''' Kreese would remember that in Film/TheKarateKidPartII, he lost his dojo when he [[YouHaveFailedMe tried to choke out Johhny for losing to Daniel at the All Valley Tournament]], causing all of his students to abandon him in disgust and work to maintain the loyalty of his students this time.\\

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'''You'd Expect:''' Kreese would remember that in Film/TheKarateKidPartII, ''Film/TheKarateKidPartII'', he lost his dojo when he [[YouHaveFailedMe tried to choke out Johhny Johnny for losing to Daniel at the All Valley Tournament]], causing all of his students at Cobra Kai to abandon him in disgust and work to maintain the loyalty of his students this time.\\



'''The Result:''' The students he kicks out join Johnny's new Eagle Fang dojo and eventually [[spoiler:[[EnemyMine team up with Miyagi-do against him]]]], while by the time of the finale, even [[spoiler:Hawk has had enough and pulls a HeelFaceTurn mid fight to join the Miyagi-do/Eagle Fang alliance.]]

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'''The Result:''' The students he kicks who are kicked out join Johnny's new side with Johnny as he opens his own dojo, Eagle Fang dojo Fang, and eventually eventually, Miguel and Sam get [[spoiler:[[EnemyMine Eagle Fang to team up with Miyagi-do Miyagi-Do against him]]]], Kreese]]]], while by the time of the finale, even [[spoiler:Hawk has had enough and pulls a HeelFaceTurn mid fight to join the Miyagi-do/Eagle Fang alliance.]]



** However, all of these pale in comparison to [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Moon's]] actions in "Pulpo". Tensions between [[RivalDojos Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do]] have been solely building over the course of the summer. Moon, who has friends on both sides of the dojo rivalry, wants both sides to reconcile and bring the fighting to an end now that school is about to re-start.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Moon would reach out to Sam and Aisha, her best friends on either side of the rivalry, who have also been best friends with each other since childhood but have grown apart over the course of the last year, and get the two of them to make up so that they might in turn be able to bridge the divide between the two dojos.\\
'''Or, Alternatively:''' If Moon was dead-set on bringing everyone from both dojos together at once, she would take steps to minimize the chances of the meeting breaking into violence, such as by holding it in a public place or telling both sides about it ahead of time to ensure they were actually receptive to the idea.\\
'''Or, At The Very Least:''' She would make sure to keep everyone sober while trying to get them to talk things out.\\
'''Instead:''' Moon decides to throw a WildTeenParty at her own house and invites both dojos, without telling either of them that the other will be there and then gives everyone plenty of booze, assuming everyone will make up once they get the chance to "[[GranolaGirl clear their chakhras]]" and have fun.\\
'''The Result:''' The party quickly descends into a series of pissing contests between members of both dojos, with AlcoholInducedStupidity rampant on both sides, which does nothing but increase the existing tensions between them, resulting in a massive brawl breaking out on the first day of school the following morning. It's only through sheer dumb luck via the timely intervention of the police arriving to break up the party that the fight didn't happen right there in Moon's house instead.

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** However, all of these pale in comparison to [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Moon's]] actions in "Pulpo". Tensions between [[RivalDojos Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do]] have been solely building over the course of the summer. Moon, who has friends on both sides of the dojo rivalry, wants both sides to reconcile and bring the fighting to an end now that school is about to re-start.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Moon would reach out to Sam and Aisha, her best friends on either side of the rivalry, who have also been best friends with each other since childhood but have grown apart over the course of the last year, and get the two of them to make up so that they might in turn be able to bridge the divide between the two dojos.\\
'''Or, Alternatively:''' If Moon was dead-set on bringing everyone from both dojos together at once, she would take steps to minimize the chances of the meeting breaking into violence, such as by holding it in a public place or telling both sides about it ahead of time to ensure they were actually receptive to the idea.\\
'''Or, At The Very Least:''' She would make sure to keep everyone sober while trying to get them to talk things out.\\
'''Instead:''' Moon decides to throw a WildTeenParty at her own house and invites both dojos, without telling either of them that the other will be there and then gives everyone plenty of booze, assuming everyone will make up once they get the chance to "[[GranolaGirl clear their chakhras]]" and have fun.\\
'''The Result:''' The party quickly descends into a series of pissing contests between members of both dojos, with AlcoholInducedStupidity rampant on both sides, which does nothing but increase the existing tensions between them, resulting in a massive brawl breaking out on the first day of school the following morning. It's only through sheer dumb luck via the timely intervention of the police arriving to break up the party that the fight didn't happen right there in Moon's house instead.
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** "My Mentor" has Elliott tattling on Carla to Dr. Kelso about a procedure gone wrong. While she is right that Carla endangered her patient, the timing and context are absolutely off. J.D. knows that you do not cross the nurses since they are your backbone in the hospital, and Dr. Kelso tells Elliott to handle the problem when the whole crew starts freezing her out because he doesn't want to get involved in such petty politics. Elliott is also unaware that she has OpenMouthInsertFoot syndrome and has been insulting people left and right. J.D. makes her go to Carla and apologize because the rest of the nurses are freezing out Elliott and keeping her from doing her job. Carla accepts her apology, and J.D. tells Elliott problem solved and can we please move on? It seems that the situation has resolved before a commercial break.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Elliott would stop there, and save any venting for her therapist.\\
'''Instead''': She goes on a rant about all the things that Carla did was wrong with the procedure. Again, she may be right but the timing is super off and as an intern she is junior to a nurse who has worked there for eight years. To cap off how stupid this is, J.D. has an ImagineSpot of Elliott literally digging her own grave, with soil on her hands, and then lying down in it as he tosses a flower towards her.\\
'''The Result''': This makes the nurses even ''more'' hostile to Elliott, with Carla leading the vitriol. It gets to the point where maybe they laugh at her when she drops her lunch tray in the hospital cafeteria, if we believe J.D.'s ImgineSpot. Only then does Elliott shape up, apologizing by praising Carla in Dr. Kelso's presence. Then Turk convinces Carla to make up with her, and advising Elliott to keep her mouth shut.


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** A big one from Ed, one of the newest interns. He is BrilliantButLazy, and Dr. Cox pegs this. When they talk, Ed sincerely says that he's fine with coasting on his smarts since he's one of the best interns they have. He says that if that changes, Dr. Cox can tell him. The older man promises that he will come down hard on Ed. Sure enough, thanks to the other interns working their butts off, they surpass Ed and Dr. Cox notifies him.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Since Ed is established as smart, just unmotivated, that he would shape up and start reading. As far as we know, he's not diagnosed with ADHD or learning disabilities so that isn't an excuse. Ed also has done reading before.\\
'''Instead''': He keeps finding excuses to blow off work, and goofing off by taking unsupervised phone calls with his roommate. The attendings get annoyed on realizing he's starting trends among the others. Dr. Cox calls him out for reaching the point, and reminding him of their deal that Ed needs to catch up.\\
'''The Result''': For a few episodes, when Dr. Cox becomes the new Chief of Medicine, he takes it personally that Ed is not doing the work as an intern. He runs around frantically, and threatening him to study. When Dr. Cox loses patience, he fires Ed.

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* ''Series/TheInbetweeners'': In the Warwick episode, Simon is planning on taking his girlfriend Tara down to her sister's University dormitory to have sex together. Upon hearing Simon doesn't have a "plan", the other boys opt to tag along to help him out.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Simon would have more confidence in himself and just bring Tara along; or if he had to take one of the boys, bring Neil as he's had more sexual experience than the others combined. Furthermore, Simon also knows Jay is a [[BadLiar bullshitter]] and is likely trying to [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder sabotage his chances of getting laid]].\\
'''Instead''': He brings the others along and proceeds to listen to Jay's questionable advice.\\
'''The Result''': This leads to a series of events in which the boys get kicked out of the dormitory and Tara dumping Simon.

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* ''Series/TheInbetweeners'': In Given how much time all four characters spend holding the IdiotBall, there's plenty to choose from. The best (or worst) example is in the Warwick episode, episode. Simon is planning on taking his girlfriend and Tara down are at the point in their relationship where they want to have sex, but can't do so in either of their parents' homes. Therefore, they plan to go and visit her sister's University dormitory to sister who's at university (in Warwick) and have sex together. at her place. Upon hearing Simon doesn't really have a "plan", the other boys opt to tag along to help him out.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Simon would have more confidence in himself and just bring Tara along; or go to Warwick with Tara; or, if he had to take one of the boys, bring anyone else, he'd opt for Neil as he's had more sexual experience than the others combined. Furthermore, Simon also knows Jay is a [[BadLiar bullshitter]] and is likely trying to [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder sabotage his chances of getting laid]].\\
'''Instead''': He brings the others along along. It starts badly when Neil bags the front seat in the car (obliging Tara to sit in the back with the other two) and proceeds gasses everyone with his farts. Once they get to listen Warwick, Will and Neil start drinking with Tara's sister's housemates, while Simon listens to Jay's ''very'' questionable advice.advice. Oh, and Jay [[AbhorrentAdmirer attempts to seduce a female housemate]].\\
'''The Result''': Simon's frustration with [[TheLoinsSleepTonight the inevitable consequences of Jay's advice]] scares Tara. This leads to combined with a series of events in which involving the others lead to the boys get getting kicked out of the dormitory by Tara's sister, and Tara dumping Simon.Simon. Who remains a virgin until the [[Film/TheInbetweeners movie]].
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* WhatAnIdiot/FreshOffTheBoat
* WhatAnIdiot/GameOfThrones
* WhatAnIdiot/GameShows
** WhatAnIdiot/AreYouSmarterThanAFifthGrader
** WhatAnIdiot/FamilyFeud
** WhatAnIdiot/FamilyFortunes
** WhatAnIdiot/{{Jeopardy}}
** WhatAnIdiot/LegendsOfTheHiddenTemple
** WhatAnIdiot/MatchGame
** WhatAnIdiot/TheNewlywedGame
** WhatAnIdiot/ThePriceIsRight
** WhatAnIdiot/WheelOfFortune
** WhatAnIdiot/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire
* WhatAnIdiot/HellsKitchen
* WhatAnIdiot/ICarly
* WhatAnIdiot/KamenRider
* TV Shows in The WhatAnIdiot/MarvelCinematicUniverse
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* WhatAnIdiot/OddSquad
* WhatAnIdiot/OnceUponATime
* WhatAnIdiot/PowerRangers
* WhatAnIdiot/TheSopranos
* WhatAnIdiot/StarTrek
* WhatAnIdiot/SuperSentai
* WhatAnIdiot/{{Survivor}}
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* WhatAnIdiot/TheAmazingRace
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* WhatAnIdiot/TheApprentice
''WhatAnIdiot/TheApprentice''
* WhatAnIdiot/BarRescue
''WhatAnIdiot/BarRescue''
* WhatAnIdiot/BigBrother
''WhatAnIdiot/BigBrother''
* WhatAnIdiot/TheBigBangTheory
''WhatAnIdiot/TheBigBangTheory''
* WhatAnIdiot/BreakingBad
''WhatAnIdiot/BreakingBad''
* WhatAnIdiot/DoctorWho
''WhatAnIdiot/DoctorWho''
* WhatAnIdiot/DrakeAndJosh
''WhatAnIdiot/DrakeAndJosh''
* WhatAnIdiot/TheFlash2014
''WhatAnIdiot/TheFlash2014''
* WhatAnIdiot/FreshOffTheBoat
''WhatAnIdiot/FreshOffTheBoat''
* WhatAnIdiot/GameOfThrones
''WhatAnIdiot/GameOfThrones''
* WhatAnIdiot/GameShows
''WhatAnIdiot/GameShows''
** WhatAnIdiot/AreYouSmarterThanAFifthGrader
''WhatAnIdiot/AreYouSmarterThanAFifthGrader''
** WhatAnIdiot/FamilyFeud
''WhatAnIdiot/FamilyFeud''
** WhatAnIdiot/FamilyFortunes
''WhatAnIdiot/FamilyFortunes''
** WhatAnIdiot/{{Jeopardy}}
''WhatAnIdiot/{{Jeopardy}}''
** WhatAnIdiot/LegendsOfTheHiddenTemple
''WhatAnIdiot/LegendsOfTheHiddenTemple''
** WhatAnIdiot/MatchGame
''WhatAnIdiot/MatchGame''
** WhatAnIdiot/TheNewlywedGame
''WhatAnIdiot/TheNewlywedGame''
** WhatAnIdiot/ThePriceIsRight
''WhatAnIdiot/ThePriceIsRight''
** WhatAnIdiot/WheelOfFortune
''WhatAnIdiot/WheelOfFortune''
** WhatAnIdiot/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire
''WhatAnIdiot/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire''
* WhatAnIdiot/HellsKitchen
''WhatAnIdiot/HellsKitchen''
* WhatAnIdiot/ICarly
''WhatAnIdiot/ICarly''
* WhatAnIdiot/KamenRider
''WhatAnIdiot/KamenRider''
* TV Shows in The WhatAnIdiot/MarvelCinematicUniverse
''WhatAnIdiot/MarvelCinematicUniverse''
* WhatAnIdiot/NakedAndAfraid
''WhatAnIdiot/NakedAndAfraid''
* WhatAnIdiot/NakedAndAfraidXL
''WhatAnIdiot/NakedAndAfraidXL''
* WhatAnIdiot/OddSquad
''WhatAnIdiot/OddSquad''
* WhatAnIdiot/OnceUponATime
''WhatAnIdiot/OnceUponATime''
* WhatAnIdiot/PowerRangers
''WhatAnIdiot/PowerRangers''
* WhatAnIdiot/TheSopranos
''WhatAnIdiot/TheSopranos''
* WhatAnIdiot/StarTrek
''WhatAnIdiot/StarTrek''
* WhatAnIdiot/SuperSentai
''WhatAnIdiot/SuperSentai''
* WhatAnIdiot/{{Survivor}}
''WhatAnIdiot/{{Survivor}}''
** WhatAnIdiot/AustralianSurvivor''WhatAnIdiot/AustralianSurvivor''
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** "Evacuation": Thanks to Hal accidentally leaving an old couch on a railroad track and it gets hit on impact, the whole town has to evacuate to a shelter thanks to the resulting fumes. Lois has grounded Malcolm for arriving late because he was doing homework at the library and wasn't able to call due to the lack of payphones and not many kids in the 2000s having mobiles. She then tries to enforce the punishment at the shelter, telling him he's not to leave his cot when he talks with his friends. Malcolm in a sense of OnlySaneMan tells his mother they could die and this is not the time for SkewedPriorities.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Lois would read the room. She's had therapists come over before, and ostensibly social workers to investigate the boys' misdemeanors. They are in a public crowded place with military guards.\\
'''Instead''': She humiliates Malcolm for his sensible reasoning by putting him across her knee and miming spanking him so that his friends see. He's struggling and yelling at her.\\
'''Predictably''': RealityEnsues and the other concerned neighbors tell the guards about the blatant child abuse. They escort Lois outside to where the rest of the family is for their episode's misdemeanors. She expresses further stupidity by arguing with the guard that she has the right to discipline her child, and he bluntly tells her she's being a troublemaker. The weather is cold, and when they try to beg Malcolm for blankets, he smugly reminds them he's abiding by Lois's punishment.
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** Even the pilot has this. Elliott has established herself as a smart doctor who gets nervous and uses J.D.'s attraction of her to make herself look better during rounds. At one point, she gets annoyed when facing sexism, and a nurse named Carla notices. Carla tells her it gets easier.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Elliott with her smarts would have realized that rule one of being a doctor is ''never'' antagonize a nurse. especially one who is trying to help her. They are good at their jobs for a reason. J.D. is noticeably NiceToTheWaiter in the pilot because he's still scared of messing up procedures, and Carla affectionately calls him "Bambi" for this reason.\\
'''Instead''': When Carla is attempting to comfort her, Elliott references her wearing a thong and sleeping with Turk in the breakroom. She says "Word gets around fast." Elliott is not trying to be snide here, just self-righteous.\\
'''Predictably''': Carla gives her a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and reveals that she knows Elliott is a social-climber trying to schmooze with Dr. Cox because word does travel fast. She warns Elliott that you don't build a career of throwing others under the bus or taking credit for their work. This makes the rest of the nurses hostile to Elliott for a while as well. For the rest of season one, Elliott tries to make up for her faux pas with Carla, who takes a long time to forgive her. Carla gives a similar speech to Katie in season 8, revealing it's not her first rodeo.
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It's later revealed that Chris got caught on purpose as part of a different plan to sneak Bad Janet into the experiment. Therefore, this is not an example as hShawn's plan worked perfectly.


** In season four, Shawn gets this again. [[spoiler:He has succeeded in tormenting the Soul Squad with his choice of the first three humans. Jason is also tormenting himself with his jealousy towards a refined Derek.]]\\
'''You'd Expect''': He would keep it up by using [[spoiler:people they knew, with the benefit of [[TimeyWimeyBall Jeremy Bearimy time]]. Eleanor would be broken if having to face her mother, stepfather or stepsister. Jason would also be undeniably sad if Donkey Doug or Pillboi were chosen]].\\
'''Instead''': But just to seal the deal, he [[spoiler:decides to send a demon with a bodysuit to pose as the fourth human chosen for the experiment]].\\
'''You'd Then Expect''': [[spoiler: Shawn to choose one of the most competent and crafty demons in The Bad Place, to ensure the ruse succeeds. Vicky would be a good candidate, given how convincingly she played "Real Eleanor" in the original fake good place]].\\
'''Instead''': [[spoiler: Shawn chooses Chris for the assignment, who not only is not the brightest fire in Hell, but also has proven himself to be ''very'' bad at pulling off masquerades. In fact, him being chosen to be Eleanor's new soulmate in the second good place reboot was a big contributor to why Eleanor figured out the truth in just ''one day.'']].\\
'''The Result''': [[spoiler:Chris' bad acting and lack of interest in anything in the neighborhood (besides peppermints) quickly makes the group suspicious. He eventually blows his cover when he grows tired of Eleanor and Michael constnatly asking him to do...well, anything and starts attacking them, as well as some of the other fake residents, blowing his cover. Gen is furious when she learns of this, assigns a mind-wiped Chidi as the fourth human, and threatens to torture Shawn if he tries to interfere again. Chris even protests to Shawn, "I'm not an actor."]].
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* ''Series/GoodOmens'': In episode 4, Shadwell goes to Aziraphale's bookshop to ask for train funds. He knows the man is inside and overhears him arguing with the voice of God. Looking through the mailslot, Shadwell sees a giant floating head claiming that the war must go on as planned, against Aziraphale's protests.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Shadwell has enough of a brain to conclude that Hastfield is where the apocalypse is taking place. Surely then, Aziraphale is an angel. That means he is on the side of good.\\
'''Instead''': He breaks in by picking the lock and accuses Aziraphale of being possessed by a demon. Shadwell then starts an exorcism, despite Aziraphale trying to get him to calm down and not step on the pentagram.\\
'''The Result''': [[spoiler:Shadwell's exorcism destroys Aziraphale's earthly form, so he dissolves in sparkles. He goes MyGodWhatHaveIDone on realizing he killed someone. When he flees the bookshop, he accidentally knocks over the candle and sets everything on fire. Shadwell also never received the train fare he needed to rescue his apprentice]].

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** In "Vince Is Back", the girls decide to replace the vending machine snacks with a product called "Moon Bars" that are very healthy, but taste horrible. During this time, Quinn and Mark are working with cacti containing a delicious, low calorie, and addictive goo.\\

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** In "Vince Is Back", "The Great Vince Blake", the girls decide to replace the vending machine snacks with a product called "Moon Bars" that are very healthy, but taste horrible. During this time, Quinn and Mark are working with cacti containing a delicious, low calorie, and addictive goo.\\


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** In "Fake Roommate" the girls new RA is revealed to have stolen things from everyone's dorms.\\
'''You'd Think:''' She'd come up with a halfway convincing lie since she made no effort to hide what she stole such as she had found the stuff lying around and she didn't know where the lost and found was.\\
'''Instead:''' She claims she's on a reality show called "Take The Stuff" and when no one believes her she breaks down and reveals she's a kelptomaniac. Naturally she gets fired.
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* ''Series/ThePunisher'': Madani and her DHS team have been ambushed by a mysterious, highly trained mercenary unit. The DHS team suffers heavy losses, but kills most of them. Sam manages to get the drop on the last one and has him on his knees with his hands behind his head.\\

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* ''Series/ThePunisher'': ''Series/ThePunisher2017'': Madani and her DHS team have been ambushed by a mysterious, highly trained mercenary unit. The DHS team suffers heavy losses, but kills most of them. Sam manages to get the drop on the last one and has him on his knees with his hands behind his head.\\
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** However, all of these pale in comparison to [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Moon's]] actions in "Pulpo". Tensions between [[RivalDojos Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do]] have been solely building over the course of the summer. Moon, who has friends on both sides of the dojo rivalry, wants both sides to reconcile and bring the fighting to an end now that school is about to re-start.
'''You'd Expect:''' Moon would reach out to Sam and Aisha, her best friends on either side of the rivalry, who have also been best friends with each other since childhood but have grown apart over the course of the last year, and get the two of them to make up so that they might in turn be able to bridge the divide between the two dojos.

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** However, all of these pale in comparison to [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Moon's]] actions in "Pulpo". Tensions between [[RivalDojos Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do]] have been solely building over the course of the summer. Moon, who has friends on both sides of the dojo rivalry, wants both sides to reconcile and bring the fighting to an end now that school is about to re-start. \n\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Moon would reach out to Sam and Aisha, her best friends on either side of the rivalry, who have also been best friends with each other since childhood but have grown apart over the course of the last year, and get the two of them to make up so that they might in turn be able to bridge the divide between the two dojos. \\
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** However, all of these pale in comparison to [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Moon's]] actions in "Pulpo". Tensions between [[RivalDojos Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do]] have been solely building over the course of the summer. Moon, who has friends on both sides of the dojo rivalry, wants both sides to reconcile and bring the fighting to an end now that school is about to re-start.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Moon would reach out to Sam and Aisha, her best friends on either side of the rivalry, who have also been best friends with each other since childhood but have grown apart over the course of the last year, and get the two of them to make up so that they might in turn be able to bridge the divide between the two dojos.\\

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** However, all of these pale in comparison to [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Moon's]] actions in "Pulpo". Tensions between [[RivalDojos Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do]] have been solely building over the course of the summer. Moon, who has friends on both sides of the dojo rivalry, wants both sides to reconcile and bring the fighting to an end now that school is about to re-start.\\

'''You'd Expect:''' Moon would reach out to Sam and Aisha, her best friends on either side of the rivalry, who have also been best friends with each other since childhood but have grown apart over the course of the last year, and get the two of them to make up so that they might in turn be able to bridge the divide between the two dojos.\\
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** However, all of these pale in comparison to [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Moon's]] actions in "Pulpo". Tensions between [[RivalDojos Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do]] have been solely building over the course of the summer. Moon, who has friends on both sides of the dojo rivalry, wants both sides to reconcile and bring the fighting to an end now that school is about to re-start. \\
'''You'd Expect:''' Moon would reach out to Sam and Aisha, her best friends on either side of the rivalry, who have also been best friends with each other since childhood but have grown apart over the course of the last year, and get the two of them to make up so that they might in turn be able to bridge the divide between the two dojos. \\
'''Or, Alternatively:''' If Moon was dead-set on bringing everyone from both dojos together at once, she would take steps to minimize the chances of the meeting breaking into violence, such as by holding it in a public place or telling both sides about it ahead of time to ensure they were actually receptive to the idea. \\
'''Or, At The Very Least:''' She would make sure to keep everyone sober while trying to get them to talk things out. \\
'''Instead:''' Moon decides to throw a WildTeenParty at her own house and invites both dojos, without telling either of them that the other will be there and then gives everyone plenty of booze, assuming everyone will make up once they get the chance to "[[GranolaGirl clear their chakhras]]" and have fun. \\

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** However, all of these pale in comparison to [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Moon's]] actions in "Pulpo". Tensions between [[RivalDojos Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do]] have been solely building over the course of the summer. Moon, who has friends on both sides of the dojo rivalry, wants both sides to reconcile and bring the fighting to an end now that school is about to re-start. \\
'''You'd Expect:''' Moon would reach out to Sam and Aisha, her best friends on either side of the rivalry, who have also been best friends with each other since childhood but have grown apart over the course of the last year, and get the two of them to make up so that they might in turn be able to bridge the divide between the two dojos. \\
'''Or, Alternatively:''' If Moon was dead-set on bringing everyone from both dojos together at once, she would take steps to minimize the chances of the meeting breaking into violence, such as by holding it in a public place or telling both sides about it ahead of time to ensure they were actually receptive to the idea. \\
'''Or, At The Very Least:''' She would make sure to keep everyone sober while trying to get them to talk things out. \\
'''Instead:''' Moon decides to throw a WildTeenParty at her own house and invites both dojos, without telling either of them that the other will be there and then gives everyone plenty of booze, assuming everyone will make up once they get the chance to "[[GranolaGirl clear their chakhras]]" and have fun. \\
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'''Or, At The Very Least:'' She would make sure to keep everyone sober while trying to get them to talk things out. \\

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'''Or, At The Very Least:'' Least:''' She would make sure to keep everyone sober while trying to get them to talk things out. \\

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