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%%* CatharsisFactor: Seeing Joey turn the tables on Mack (who had established himself as an absolute selfish, petty, power-hungry, [[BadBoss abusive]] jerkass since the series pilot, with Mack unable to rebuff and forced to listen as Joey has Tyler interrupt whenever Mack tries to mouth him off.
%%* CrossesTheLineTwice: EVERY. SINGLE. WORD that comes out of Flim's mouth. would normally be horrific on so many levels, if it weren't for Shane Blair's incredibly chipper tone

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%%* * CatharsisFactor: Seeing Joey turn the tables on Mack (who had already established himself as an absolute a petty, selfish, petty, power-hungry, [[BadBoss abusive]] power-hungry jerkass since the series pilot, with Mack forced to listen and unable to rebuff and forced to listen as Joey has Tyler interrupt Mack whenever Mack he tries to mouth him Joey off.
%%* * CrossesTheLineTwice: EVERY. SINGLE. WORD that comes out of Flim's mouth. mouth would normally be horrific on so many levels, '''so many''' levels if it weren't not for Shane Blair's the incredibly consistent and chipper tonetone through which Shane Blair voices his lines.



%%* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Jacob Whittington shows a completely different side to his voice in playing a more asshole-ish character like Joey, a far cry from most characters he's voiced in his other projects,
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Joey and Leo's entire conversation in Season 1, Episode 12, .

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%%* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Jacob Whittington Whittington, shows a completely different side to his voice in playing a more asshole-ish character like Joey, a far cry from most characters he's voiced in his other projects,
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Joey and Leo's entire conversation in Season 1, Episode 12, .12.



-->'''Joey''': Shut the fuck up. You're not a freak, you're my best friend.

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-->'''Joey''': ''(serious)'' Shut the fuck up. You're not a freak, you're my best friend.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: [[{{Jerkass}} Mack]]. Even [[WordOfGod]] Jacob has acknowledged how divisive the character's reception has been with the viewers.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: [[{{Jerkass}} Mack]]. Even [[WordOfGod]] Jacob [[WordOfGod Jacob]] has acknowledged how divisive the character's reception has been with the viewers.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: [[{{Jerkass}} Mack]]. Even Jacob has acknowledged how divisive a character he's been with the viewers.
%%* CrossesTheLineTwice: EVERY. SINGLE. WORD that comes out of Flim's mouth. would normally be horrific on so many levels, if it weren't for Shane Blair's chipper tone

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: [[{{Jerkass}} Mack]]. Even [[WordOfGod]] Jacob has acknowledged how divisive a character he's the character's reception has been with the viewers.
%%* CatharsisFactor: Seeing Joey turn the tables on Mack (who had established himself as an absolute selfish, petty, power-hungry, [[BadBoss abusive]] jerkass since the series pilot, with Mack unable to rebuff and forced to listen as Joey has Tyler interrupt whenever Mack tries to mouth him off.
%%* CrossesTheLineTwice: EVERY. SINGLE. WORD that comes out of Flim's mouth. would normally be horrific on so many levels, if it weren't for Shane Blair's incredibly chipper tone

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%%* CrossesTheLineTwice: EVERY. SINGLE. WORD that comes out of Flim's mouth. would normally be horrific on so many levels, if it weren't for Shane Blair's chipper tone



* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Jacob Whittington gives off amazing performances as Joey. You can tell that he puts everything into his scenes.

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* %%* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Jacob Whittington gives off amazing performances as Joey. You can tell that he puts everything into shows a completely different side to his scenes.voice in playing a more asshole-ish character like Joey, a far cry from most characters he's voiced in his other projects,
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-->'''Leo''': Thanks...asshole.
-->'''Joey''': Bitch!

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-->'''Leo''': Thanks...asshole.
[[InsultOfEndearment asshole]].
-->'''Joey''': Bitch![[InsultOfEndearment Bitch!]]
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* CounterpartComparison: The series has drawn noteworthy comparisons with Red vs Blue. It's a Halo Machinima, what do you expect?
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* CounterpartComparison: The series has drawn noteworthy comparisons with Red vs Blue.

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* CounterpartComparison: The series has drawn noteworthy comparisons with Red vs Blue. It's a Halo Machinima, what do you expect?

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Leo shielding the GRN and ORNGE with his body from a tank shell in Season 2, Episode 7.
* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Joey and Leo's entire conversation in Season 1, Episode 12, .

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Leo shielding GrowingTheBeard: While the GRN and ORNGE with his body first season was well-received, the second season showed drastic improvement, from a tank shell in Season 2, Episode 7.
the voice acting to the action, to the character development and intriguing plot points, such as the Necromancer.
* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Jacob Whittington gives off amazing performances as Joey. You can tell that he puts everything into his scenes.
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments:
Joey and Leo's entire conversation in Season 1, Episode 12, .



* GrowingTheBeard: While the first season was well-received, the second season showed drastic improvement, from the voice acting to the action, to the character development and intriguing plot points, such as the Necromancer.
* HeReallyCanAct: Jacob Whittington gives off amazing performances as Joey. You can tell that he puts everything into his scenes.

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* GrowingTheBeard: While SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Leo shielding the first season was well-received, the second season showed drastic improvement, GRN and ORNGE with his body from the voice acting to the action, to the character development and intriguing plot points, such as the Necromancer.
* HeReallyCanAct: Jacob Whittington gives off amazing performances as Joey. You can tell that he puts everything into his scenes.
a tank shell in Season 2, Episode 7.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Leo shielding the GRN and ORNGE with his body from a tank shell in Season 2, Episode 7.
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** From "Here We Are Together":
-->'''Kory''': Well, we saved ourselves from utter destruction. What now, boss?
-->'''Maylor''': Well, Kory, considering the ORNGE never existed, I ain't nobody's boss anymore.
-->'''Muppet''': [[UndyingLoyalty You'll always be our leader to us, Maylor. You know that.]]
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Joey and Leo's entire conversation in Season 1, Episode 12, .
-->'''Leo''': Anyway, Mack's right about me. I'm a freak.
-->'''Joey''': Shut the fuck up. You're not a freak, you're my best friend.
-->'''Leo''': Yeah, well, I've also been alive for a hundred years.
-->'''Joey''': Doesn't matter. You're my bud, and that's that.
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-->'''Leo''': And maybe, if I can figure [Mack] out, I can finally discover who I am.
-->'''Joey''': Well, you don't have to do it alone. I've got your back.
-->'''Leo''': Thanks...asshole.
-->'''Joey''': Bitch!
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* GrowingTheBeard: While the first season was well-received, the second season showed drastic improvement, from the voice acting to the action, to the character development and intriguing plot points, such as the Necromancer.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: [[{{Jerkass}} Mack]]. Even Jacob has acknowledged how divisive a character he's been.
* CounterpartComparison: the series has drawn noteworthy comparisons with Red vs Blue.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: [[{{Jerkass}} Mack]]. Even Jacob has acknowledged how divisive a character he's been.
been with the viewers.
* CounterpartComparison: the The series has drawn noteworthy comparisons with Red vs Blue.Blue.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: [[Jerkass Mack]]. Even Jacob has acknowledged how divisive a character he's been.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: [[Jerkass [[{{Jerkass}} Mack]]. Even Jacob has acknowledged how divisive a character he's been.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: [[Jerkass Mack]]. Even Jacob has acknowledged how divisive a character he's been.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Jacob Whittington gives off performances you can tell he puts everything into.

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* HeReallyCanAct: Jacob Whittington gives off amazing performances you as Joey. You can tell that he puts everything into.into his scenes.
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* CounterpartComparison: the series has drawn noteworthy comparisons with Red vs Blue.

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* CounterpartComparison: the series has drawn noteworthy comparisons with Red vs Blue.Blue.
* HeReallyCanAct: Jacob Whittington gives off performances you can tell he puts everything into.
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* CounterpartComparison: the series has drawn noteworthy comparisons with Red vs Blue.

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