Basic Trope: Lifeguards add sexiness to a beach (or at least characters think so).
- Straight: Rick and Art go to the beach and can't help but ogle at Juana, the modelesque lifeguard. Juana is clad in a tight, flattering swimsuit and her CPR looks like a makeout session.
- Exaggerated: Juana and all her fellow lifeguards are all very sexy.
- Downplayed: Rick wolf-whistles at the passing Juana, who appears attractive but isn't particularly focused on.
- Justified: The private beach's owner intentionally hired hotties to attract visitors.
- Inverted: All the lifeguards are uglier than ugly.
- Subverted: Rick and Art think they'll get to see lifeguard babes, but are disappointed to find that the lifeguard on duty when they arrive is an unattractive middle-aged man.
- Double Subverted: Then he clocks out and Juana replaces him.
- Parodied:
- Every time the scene cuts to Juana, sax music and wolf-whistles are heard as the camera pans over her body, and when she runs her bouncing assets are focused on.
- As a condition of taking the job, Juana is required to be naked.
- Zig-Zagged: ???
- Averted: Lifeguards are unmentioned on Rick and Art's beach trip.
- Enforced: The producers want some sex comedy on the Beach Episode, so the writers add a hot lifeguard for Rick and Art to bumble over.
- Lampshaded: "Man, the lifeguards here are really attractive."
- Invoked: Rick and Art become lifeguards, thinking they'll be hot guys scoring girls on the beach.
- Exploited: ???
- Defied: The people in charge of the beach refuse to hire attractive people to be lifeguards.
- Discussed: ???
- Conversed: "Why do people think lifeguards are so much hotter in the movies than they are in real life? If anything, they're better-looking in reality!"
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