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* DesignatedVillain: Surprisingly averted in the second season with Coach Cole, AJ Lawrence, Team Dominate and even the rival Canadians at the end. Whereas most of the franchise has a history of turning any team the Ducks/Don't Bothers play into the BigBad, none of these "antagonists" are really shown to be that bad. AJ's not the best brother, but is still shown to love his brother and simply love the game – he even accepts his captaincy loss to Evan graciously and hugs Koob at the end of the camp. While Cole is a bit underhanded with the "slow hands" move on the Ducks, he's also just a very focused if not somewhat sad man. And the Canadians at the end aren't even shown to be characters or dirty players, they just have a jerk for a coach in Coach T.

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* DesignatedVillain: Surprisingly averted in the second season with Coach Cole, AJ Lawrence, Team Dominate and even the rival Canadians at the end. Whereas most of the franchise has a history of turning any team the Ducks/Don't Bothers play into the BigBad, none of these "antagonists" are really shown to be that bad. AJ's not the best brother, but is still shown to love his brother and simply love the game – he even accepts his captaincy loss to Evan graciously and hugs Koob at the end of the camp. While Cole is a bit underhanded with the "slow hands" move on the Ducks, he's also just a very focused if not somewhat sad man. And the Canadians at the end aren't even shown to be characters or dirty players, they just have a jerk for a coach in Coach T.
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* AccidentalAesop: The B-Plot for "Change on the Fly" has the {{Aesop}} that one shouldn't be jealous of their peers because there's a good chance you have something that they want themselves. However, because the episode shows that Logan is jealous of [[HasTwoMommies Nick and his moms]] being a "real family", it also works well as a GayAesop by showing that families headed by same-sex couples are just as "real" as ones that aren't.

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* AccidentalAesop: The B-Plot for "Change on the Fly" has the {{Aesop}} that one shouldn't be jealous of their peers because there's a good chance you have something that they want themselves. However, because the episode shows that Logan is jealous of [[HasTwoMommies Nick and his moms]] moms being a "real family", it also works well as a GayAesop by showing that families headed by same-sex couples are just as "real" as ones that aren't.

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