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* TheWoobie: WordOfGod is that Robert Manion was cast as Nicholas because "audiences love to see Robert cry".

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* TheWoobie: WordOfGod is that Robert Manion was cast as Nicholas because "audiences love to see Robert cry".cry".
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* SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove: To a greater degree even than its parent show ''Theatre/TheSolveItSquadReturns'' -- Solve-It Squad fans were ''hugely'' excited to see this show getting an official follow-up, but the fact that it was only made available as a paid digital ticket means the audience for it was sharply limited (never going above three digits on the viewer counts for the original livestreams). This may be intentional, since the purpose of this show is ostensibly to serve as a {{pilot}} for an actual animated series.

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* WinTheCrowd: The small but intense Solve-It Squad fandom exploded at the very mention of this show, then at the list of the guest stars (including perennial Creator/TeamStarkid fan-favorite Creator/DarrenCriss and Franchise/{{Hatchetfield}} series fan-favorite Robert Manion) and at the news that Esther was officially non-binary and there would be a whole episode focusing on them.
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Dewicking per TRS.


* LGBTFanbase: ''Back in Biz'' works hard to appeal to this segment of the original show's fanbase, with stuff like Esther being officially [[{{Transgender}} non-binary]], having Esther and Gwen KissingUnderTheInfluence of molly, and Esther having been part of a [[{{Polyamory}} throuple]] in their past. (And yes, this mostly focuses on the LGBTFanbase of Esther specifically thanks to the large LGBTFanbase for Creator/LaurenLopez.)

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* LGBTFanbase: ''Back in Biz'' works hard to appeal to this segment of the original show's fanbase, with stuff like Esther being officially [[{{Transgender}} [[UsefulNotes/{{Transgender}} non-binary]], having Esther and Gwen KissingUnderTheInfluence of molly, and Esther having been part of a [[{{Polyamory}} throuple]] in their past. (And yes, this mostly focuses on the LGBTFanbase of Esther specifically thanks to the large LGBTFanbase for Creator/LaurenLopez.)
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* WinTheCrowd: The small but intense Solve-It Squad fandom exploded at the very mention of this show, then at the list of the guest stars (including perennial Creator/TeamStarkid fan-favorite Creator/DarrenCriss and Franchise/{{Hatchetfield}} series fan-favorite Robert Manion) and at the news that Esther was officially non-binary and there would be a whole episode focusing on them.

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* WinTheCrowd: The small but intense Solve-It Squad fandom exploded at the very mention of this show, then at the list of the guest stars (including perennial Creator/TeamStarkid fan-favorite Creator/DarrenCriss and Franchise/{{Hatchetfield}} series fan-favorite Robert Manion) and at the news that Esther was officially non-binary and there would be a whole episode focusing on them.them.
* TheWoobie: WordOfGod is that Robert Manion was cast as Nicholas because "audiences love to see Robert cry".
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Even for a Starkid/TCB show. We get to the WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids moment ''really'' quickly.
-->'''Hard-Eyed Talking Dog''': I'll suck your dick if you adopt me!
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* JustHereForGodzilla: A lot of people tuned into the second livestream just to see Creator/DarrenCriss show up as the SpecialGuest.



* SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove: To a greater degree even than its parent show ''Theatre/TheSolveItSquadReturns'' -- Solve-It Squad fans were ''hugely'' excited to see this show getting an official follow-up, but the fact that it was only made available as a paid digital ticket means the audience for it was sharply limited (never going above three digits on the viewer counts for the original livestreams). This may be intentional, since the purpose of this show is ostensibly to serve as a {{pilot}} for an actual animated series.

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* SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove: To a greater degree even than its parent show ''Theatre/TheSolveItSquadReturns'' -- Solve-It Squad fans were ''hugely'' excited to see this show getting an official follow-up, but the fact that it was only made available as a paid digital ticket means the audience for it was sharply limited (never going above three digits on the viewer counts for the original livestreams). This may be intentional, since the purpose of this show is ostensibly to serve as a {{pilot}} for an actual animated series.series.
* WinTheCrowd: The small but intense Solve-It Squad fandom exploded at the very mention of this show, then at the list of the guest stars (including perennial Creator/TeamStarkid fan-favorite Creator/DarrenCriss and Franchise/{{Hatchetfield}} series fan-favorite Robert Manion) and at the news that Esther was officially non-binary and there would be a whole episode focusing on them.
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* LGBTFanbase: ''Back in Biz'' works hard to appeal to this segment of the original show's fanbase, with stuff like Esther being officially [[{{Transgender}} non-binary]], having Esther and Gwen KissingUnderTheInfluence of molly, and Esther having been part of a [[{{Polyamory}} throuple]] in their past. (And yes, this mostly focuses on the LGBTFanbase of Esther specifically thanks to the large LGBTFanbase for Creator/LaurenLopez.)

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* LGBTFanbase: ''Back in Biz'' works hard to appeal to this segment of the original show's fanbase, with stuff like Esther being officially [[{{Transgender}} non-binary]], having Esther and Gwen KissingUnderTheInfluence of molly, and Esther having been part of a [[{{Polyamory}} throuple]] in their past. (And yes, this mostly focuses on the LGBTFanbase of Esther specifically thanks to the large LGBTFanbase for Creator/LaurenLopez.))
* SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove: To a greater degree even than its parent show ''Theatre/TheSolveItSquadReturns'' -- Solve-It Squad fans were ''hugely'' excited to see this show getting an official follow-up, but the fact that it was only made available as a paid digital ticket means the audience for it was sharply limited (never going above three digits on the viewer counts for the original livestreams). This may be intentional, since the purpose of this show is ostensibly to serve as a {{pilot}} for an actual animated series.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The ThemeTune of this show and its accompanying TitleSequence have gotten a ''ton'' of praise.
* LGBTFanbase: ''Back in Biz'' works hard to appeal to this segment of the original show's fanbase, with stuff like Esther being officially [[{{Transgender}} non-binary]], having Esther and Gwen KissingUnderTheInfluence of molly, and Esther having been part of a [[{{Polyamory}} throuple]] in their past. (And yes, this mostly focuses on the LGBTFanbase of Esther specifically thanks to the large LGBTFanbase for Creator/LaurenLopez.)

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