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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: At one point in Chapter 20, Gwen heads to the cafeteria and runs into [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Rick Sanchez, Morty Smith,]] [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil Star Butterfly, and Marco Diaz]] sitting at the tables. They don't say anything or do anything, their presence is completely unexplained, and [[StealthHiBye they vanish without a trace the moment Gwen turns her back on them.]] Gwen is [[LampshadeHanging confused by their presence]], [[HandWave but then immediately decides she doesn't care.]]
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: At one point in Chapter 20, Gwen heads to the cafeteria and runs into [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Rick Sanchez, Morty Smith,]] [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil Star Butterfly, and Marco Diaz]] sitting at the tables. They don't say anything or do anything, their presence is completely unexplained, and [[StealthHiBye they vanish without a trace the moment Gwen turns her back on them.]] Gwen is [[LampshadeHanging confused by their presence]], [[HandWave but then immediately decides she doesn't care.]]
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: At one point in Chapter 20, Gwen heads to the cafeteria and runs into [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Rick Sanchez, Morty Smith,]] [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil Star Butterfly, and Marco Diaz]] sitting at the tables. They don't say anything or do anything, their presence is completely unexplained, and [[StealthHiBye they vanish without a trace the moment Gwen turns her back on them.]] Gwen is [[LampshadeHanging confused by their presence]], [[HandWave but then immediately decides she doesn't care.This scene was eventually entirely removed.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: At one point in Chapter 20, Gwen heads to the cafeteria and runs into [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Rick Sanchez, Morty Smith,]] [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil Star Butterfly, and Marco Diaz]] sitting at the tables. They don't say anything or do anything, their presence is completely unexplained, and [[StealthHiBye they vanish without a trace the moment Gwen turns her back on them.]] Gwen is [[LampshadeHanging confused by their presence]], [[HandWave but then immediately decides she doesn't care.]]
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: At one point in Chapter 20, Gwen heads to the cafeteria and runs into [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Rick Sanchez, Morty Smith,]] [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil Star Butterfly, and Marco Diaz]] sitting at the tables. They don't say anything or do anything, their presence is completely unexplained, and [[StealthHiBye they vanish without a trace the moment Gwen turns her back on them.]] Gwen is [[LampshadeHanging confused by their presence]], [[HandWave but then immediately decides she doesn't care.]]
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: At one point in Chapter 20, Gwen heads to the cafeteria and runs into [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Rick Sanchez, Morty Smith,]] [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil Star Butterfly, and Marco Diaz]] sitting at the tables. They don't say anything or do anything, their presence is completely unexplained, and [[StealthHiBye they vanish without a trace the moment Gwen turns her back on them.]] Gwen is [[LampshadeHanging confused by their presence]], [[HandWave but then immediately decides she doesn't care.This scene was eventually entirely removed.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: At one point in Chapter 20, Gwen heads to the cafeteria and runs into [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Rick Sanchez, Morty Smith,]] [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil Star Butterfly, and Marco Diaz]] sitting at the tables. They don't say anything or do anything, their presence is completely unexplained, and [[StealthHiBye they vanish without a trace the moment Gwen turns her back on them.]] Gwen is [[LampshadeHanging confused by their presence]], [[HandWave but then immediately decides she doesn't care.]]
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Chapter 4, after Heather learns her parents are getting a divorce among other things during their latest argument, she finds solace in Cody, who not only bears the brunt of her anger and anguish, but spends the better part of an entire day just holding her in his embrace.
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Chapter 4, after Heather learns her parents are getting a divorce among other things during their latest argument, she finds solace in Cody, who not only bears the brunt of her anger and anguish, but spends the better part of an entire day just holding her in his embrace.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: At one point in Chapter 20, Gwen heads to the cafeteria and runs into [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Rick Sanchez, Morty Smith,]] [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil Star Butterfly, and Marco Diaz]] sitting at the tables. They don't say anything or do anything, their presence is completely unexplained, and [[StealthHiBye they vanish without a trace the moment Gwen turns her back on them.]] Gwen is [[LampshadeHanging confused by their presence]], [[HandWave but then immediately decides she doesn't care.]]
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Chapter 4, after Heather learns her parents are getting a divorce among other things during their latest argument, she finds solace in Cody, who not only bears the brunt of her anger and anguish, but spends the better part of an entire day just holding her in his embrace.]]
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Chapter 4, after Heather learns her parents are getting a divorce among other things during their latest argument, she finds solace in Cody, who not only bears the brunt of her anger and anguish, but spends the better part of an entire day just holding her in his embrace.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Chapter 4, after Heather learns her parents are getting a divorce among other things during their latest argument, she finds solace in Cody, who not only bears the brunt of her anger and anguish, but spends the better part of an entire day just holding her in his embrace.
* LawfulGood: Dawn, to the point that she will judge an act as "wrong" if the person's motives or methods are questionable or selfish to any degree. Chapter 13 provides a jarring example when she condemns Heather for standing up to and driving off a bully that had been harassing two people for this reason.
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* LawfulGood: Dawn, to the point that she will judge an act as "wrong" if the person's motives or methods are questionable or selfish to any degree. Chapter 13 provides a jarring example when she condemns Heather for standing up to and driving off a bully that had been harassing two people for this reason.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Chapter 4, after Heather learns her parents are getting a divorce among other things during their latest argument, she finds solace in Cody, who not only bears the brunt of her anger and anguish, but spends the better part of an entire day just holding her in his embrace.
* LawfulGood: Dawn, to the point that she will judge an act as "wrong" if the person's motives or methods are questionable or selfish to any degree. Chapter 13 provides a jarring example when she condemns Heather for standing up to and driving off a bully that had been harassing two people for this reason.
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* LawfulGood: Dawn, to the point that she will judge an act as "wrong" if the person's motives or methods are questionable or selfish in any respect. Chapter 13 provides a rather jarring example when she condemns Heather for standing up to and driving off a bully that had been harassing two people for this reason.
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* LawfulGood: Dawn, to the point that she will judge an act as "wrong" if the person's motives or methods are questionable or selfish in to any respect. degree. Chapter 13 provides a rather jarring example when she condemns Heather for standing up to and driving off a bully that had been harassing two people for this reason.
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* TheWoobie: Cody and Sammy. Both characters, at least until Heather helped Cody “man-up,” had sad home lives, shy personalities, and just made you want to hug them. Sammy in particularly elicits this reaction from many characters in the story.
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* JerkassWoobie: Gwen and Heather; the first doesn't take responsibility of her own mistakes and is more than ready to snap at anyone trying to point this out, and the later is... well, [[JerkAss Heather]]. They also have very sad backgrounds, with Gwen being disowned by her mother and being trapped in an abusive relationship, and Heather coming from a terrible household.
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* JerkassWoobie: Gwen and Heather; the first doesn't take responsibility of her own mistakes and is more than ready to snap at anyone trying to point this out, and the later is... well, [[JerkAss Heather]]. They also have very sad backgrounds, with Gwen being disowned by her mother and being trapped in an abusive relationship, and Heather coming from a terrible household.
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* HeartwarmingMoments: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Chapter 4, after Heather learns her parents are getting a divorce among other things during their latest argument, she finds solace in Cody, who not only bears the brunt of her anger and anguish, but spends the better part of an entire day just holding her in his embrace.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: At one point in Chapter 20, Gwen heads to the cafeteria and runs into [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Rick Sanchez, Morty Smith,]] [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil Star Butterfly, and Marco Diaz]] sitting at the tables. They don't say anything or do anything, their presence is completely unexplained, and [[StealthHiBye they vanish without a trace the moment Gwen turns her back on them.]] Gwen is [[LampshadeHanging confused by their presence]], [[HandWave but then immediately decides she doesn't care.]]
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* TheWoobie: Cody and Sammy. Both characters, at least until Heather helped Cody “man-up,” had sad home lives, shy personalities, and just made you want to hug them. Sammy in particularly elicits this reaction from many characters in the story.
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* DracoInLeatherPants: Averted. Though Heather is one of the main characters and has greatly reformed from her days on Total Drama, her villainous past has not been overlooked. Or something that she has fully outgrown.
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* RonTheDeathEater: Defied. Though the author greatly dislikes Duncan, he went out of his way not to bash him even though he's one of the villains in this story. And that's particularly impressive when you consider that he has Gwen in an abusive relationship.
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* DracoInLeatherPants: Averted. Though Heather is one of the main characters and has greatly reformed from her days on Total Drama, her villainous past has not been overlooked. Or something that she has fully outgrown.
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* LawfulGood: Dawn, to the point that she will judge an act as "wrong" if the person's motives or methods are questionable or selfish in any respect. Chapter 13 provides a rather jarring example when she condemns Heather for standing up to and driving off a bully that had been harassing two people for this reason.reason.
* RonTheDeathEater: Defied. Though the author greatly dislikes Duncan, he went out of his way not to bash him even though he's one of the villains in this story. And that's particularly impressive when you consider that he has Gwen in an abusive relationship.
* RonTheDeathEater: Defied. Though the author greatly dislikes Duncan, he went out of his way not to bash him even though he's one of the villains in this story. And that's particularly impressive when you consider that he has Gwen in an abusive relationship.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Chapter 4, after Heather learns her parents are getting a divorce among other things during their latest argument, she finds solace in Cody, who not only bears the brunt of her anger and anguish, but spends the better part of an entire day just holding her in his embrace.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: HeartwarmingMoments: Chapter 4, after Heather learns her parents are getting a divorce among other things during their latest argument, she finds solace in Cody, who not only bears the brunt of her anger and anguish, but spends the better part of an entire day just holding her in his embrace.
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** Heather's mom, who mentally and emotionally abused not only her husband and daughter, but also many others over the years.
** Amy, arguably even worse than Heather's mother on account of physically abusing her sister Sammy to the point of outright torture. While things are better now thanks to her relationship with Jasmine and no longer living with her sister, Sammy still has a long road to recovery.
** Heather's mom, who mentally and emotionally abused not only her husband and daughter, but also many others over the years.
** Amy, arguably even worse than Heather's mother on account of physically abusing her sister Sammy to the point of outright torture. While things are better now thanks to her relationship with Jasmine and no longer living with her sister, Sammy still has a long road to recovery.
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* ArcFatigue: The Solomon Grundy arc, which the authors both admit has its flaws, even if it has served its intended purpose. The problem, however, is the abrupt shift of focus after fourteen chapters featuring Cody and Heather to their near total absence.
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* ArcFatigue: The Solomon Grundy arc, which the authors both admit has its flaws, even if it has served its intended purpose. The problem, however, is the abrupt shift of focus after fourteen chapters featuring Cody and Heather to their near total absence.absence.
* Complete Monster:
** Heather's mom, who mentally and emotionally abused not only her husband and daughter, but also many others over the years.
** Amy, arguably even worse than Heather's mother on account of physically abusing her sister Sammy to the point of outright torture. While things are better now thanks to her relationship with Jasmine and no longer living with her sister, Sammy still has a long road to recovery.
* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Chapter 4, after Heather learns her parents are getting a divorce among other things during their latest argument, she finds solace in Cody, who not only bears the brunt of her anger and anguish, but spends the better part of an entire day just holding her in his embrace.
* LawfulGood: Dawn, to the point that she will judge an act as "wrong" if the person's motives or methods are questionable or selfish in any respect. Chapter 13 provides a rather jarring example when she condemns Heather for standing up to and driving off a bully that had been harassing two people for this reason.
* Complete Monster:
** Heather's mom, who mentally and emotionally abused not only her husband and daughter, but also many others over the years.
** Amy, arguably even worse than Heather's mother on account of physically abusing her sister Sammy to the point of outright torture. While things are better now thanks to her relationship with Jasmine and no longer living with her sister, Sammy still has a long road to recovery.
* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Chapter 4, after Heather learns her parents are getting a divorce among other things during their latest argument, she finds solace in Cody, who not only bears the brunt of her anger and anguish, but spends the better part of an entire day just holding her in his embrace.
* LawfulGood: Dawn, to the point that she will judge an act as "wrong" if the person's motives or methods are questionable or selfish in any respect. Chapter 13 provides a rather jarring example when she condemns Heather for standing up to and driving off a bully that had been harassing two people for this reason.
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* ArcFatigue: The Solomon Grundy arc, which the authors both admit has its flaws, even if it has served its intended purpose. The problem, however, is the abrupt shift of focus after fourteen chapters featuring Cody and Heather to their near total absence.