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---> '''Lin-Manuel Miranda''': Burr was the cautious motherfucker who never let his opinion be known and Hamilton was the reckless motherfucker who let his opinion be known about everything. And in the one moment where it counted most, Hamilton was cautious and Burr was reckless, and that defined their legacies forever. It's fucked up.
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---> '''Lin-Manuel Miranda''': Burr was the cautious motherfucker who never let his opinion be known and Hamilton was the reckless motherfucker who let his opinion be known about everything. And in the one moment where it counted most, Hamilton was cautious and Burr was reckless, and that defined their legacies forever. It's fucked up.up.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Jonah Ray's voice might have already been familiar to ''Podcast/NerdistPodcast'' listeners in 2014, but his face shows up here a full four years before it became the new face of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''.
* SeasonalRot: It's often agreed that the increasingly manufactured and segmented style of the show's later seasons has been to its detriment. This is compounded by the fact that the comedians have obviously started to rehearse their stories many times before they actually tell it, which effectively turns their monologue into an extended stand-up routine and often makes the inebriation a moot point to the performance.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Season 2's "Hollywood" ends the story of Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks with a piano soundtrack awfully similar to Disney's {{Leitmotif}} "When You Wish Upon a Star".
* TearJerker: The Hamilton segment casts Burr's downfall in a tragic light, having been goaded into a duel with Hamilton and ruining his reputation. In a posthumous act of spiteful genius, Hamilton wrote his intent to surrender in letters to further condemn Burr. In the final scene, Burr lays a bouquet on Hamilton's grave as a SingleTear rolls down his cheek.
---> '''Lin-Manuel Miranda''': Burr was the cautious motherfucker who never let his opinion be known and Hamilton was the reckless motherfucker who let his opinion be known about everything. And in the one moment where it counted most, Hamilton was cautious and Burr was reckless, and that defined their legacies forever. It's fucked up.
* WTHCastingAgency: An example where Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad; more than a third but less than half the fun is seeing which actor they get for what role, because said actors will almost certainly be totally inappropriate (and in the case of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, is always cast as a racial or sexual group that Hitler would have hated).
* SeasonalRot: It's often agreed that the increasingly manufactured and segmented style of the show's later seasons has been to its detriment. This is compounded by the fact that the comedians have obviously started to rehearse their stories many times before they actually tell it, which effectively turns their monologue into an extended stand-up routine and often makes the inebriation a moot point to the performance.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Season 2's "Hollywood" ends the story of Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks with a piano soundtrack awfully similar to Disney's {{Leitmotif}} "When You Wish Upon a Star".
* TearJerker: The Hamilton segment casts Burr's downfall in a tragic light, having been goaded into a duel with Hamilton and ruining his reputation. In a posthumous act of spiteful genius, Hamilton wrote his intent to surrender in letters to further condemn Burr. In the final scene, Burr lays a bouquet on Hamilton's grave as a SingleTear rolls down his cheek.
---> '''Lin-Manuel Miranda''': Burr was the cautious motherfucker who never let his opinion be known and Hamilton was the reckless motherfucker who let his opinion be known about everything. And in the one moment where it counted most, Hamilton was cautious and Burr was reckless, and that defined their legacies forever. It's fucked up.
* WTHCastingAgency: An example where Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad; more than a third but less than half the fun is seeing which actor they get for what role, because said actors will almost certainly be totally inappropriate (and in the case of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, is always cast as a racial or sexual group that Hitler would have hated).
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Jonah Ray's voice might have already been familiar to ''Podcast/NerdistPodcast'' listeners in 2014, but his face shows up here a full four years before it became the new face of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''.
* SeasonalRot: It's often agreed that the increasingly manufactured and segmented style of the show's later seasons has been to its detriment. This is compounded by the fact that the comedians have obviously started to rehearse their stories many times before they actually tell it, which effectively turns their monologue into an extended stand-up routine and often makes the inebriation a moot point to the performance.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Season 2's "Hollywood" ends the story of Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks with a piano soundtrack awfully similar to Disney's {{Leitmotif}} "When You Wish Upon a Star".
* TearJerker: The Hamilton segment casts Burr's downfall in a tragic light, having been goaded into a duel with Hamilton and ruining his reputation. In a posthumous act of spiteful genius, Hamilton wrote his intent to surrender in letters to further condemn Burr. In the final scene, Burr lays a bouquet on Hamilton's grave as a SingleTear rolls down his cheek.
---> '''Lin-Manuel Miranda''': Burr was the cautious motherfucker who never let his opinion be known and Hamilton was the reckless motherfucker who let his opinion be known about everything. And in the one moment where it counted most, Hamilton was cautious and Burr was reckless, and that defined their legacies forever. It's fucked up.
* WTHCastingAgency:QuestionableCasting: An example where Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad; more than a third but less than half the fun is seeing which actor they get for what role, because said actors will almost certainly be totally inappropriate (and in the case of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, is always cast as a racial or sexual group that Hitler would have hated).
* SeasonalRot: It's often agreed that the increasingly manufactured and segmented style of the show's later seasons has been to its detriment. This is compounded by the fact that the comedians have obviously started to rehearse their stories many times before they actually tell it, which effectively turns their monologue into an extended stand-up routine and often makes the inebriation a moot point to the performance.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Season 2's "Hollywood" ends the story of Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks with a piano soundtrack awfully similar to Disney's {{Leitmotif}} "When You Wish Upon a Star".
* TearJerker: The Hamilton segment casts Burr's downfall in a tragic light, having been goaded into a duel with Hamilton and ruining his reputation. In a posthumous act of spiteful genius, Hamilton wrote his intent to surrender in letters to further condemn Burr. In the final scene, Burr lays a bouquet on Hamilton's grave as a SingleTear rolls down his cheek.
---> '''Lin-Manuel Miranda''': Burr was the cautious motherfucker who never let his opinion be known and Hamilton was the reckless motherfucker who let his opinion be known about everything. And in the one moment where it counted most, Hamilton was cautious and Burr was reckless, and that defined their legacies forever. It's fucked up.
* WTHCastingAgency:
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** [[Series/FamilyMatters Jaleel White]] as UsefulNotes/MartinLutherKingJr.
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** [[Series/FamilyMatters Jaleel White]] as UsefulNotes/MartinLutherKingJr.UsefulNotes/MartinLutherKingJr.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Jonah Ray's voice might have already been familiar to ''Podcast/NerdistPodcast'' listeners in 2014, but his face shows up here a full four years before it became the new face of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''.
* SeasonalRot: It's often agreed that the increasingly manufactured and segmented style of the show's later seasons has been to its detriment. This is compounded by the fact that the comedians have obviously started to rehearse their stories many times before they actually tell it, which effectively turns their monologue into an extended stand-up routine and often makes the inebriation a moot point to the performance.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Season 2's "Hollywood" ends the story of Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks with a piano soundtrack awfully similar to Disney's {{Leitmotif}} "When You Wish Upon a Star".
* TearJerker: The Hamilton segment casts Burr's downfall in a tragic light, having been goaded into a duel with Hamilton and ruining his reputation. In a posthumous act of spiteful genius, Hamilton wrote his intent to surrender in letters to further condemn Burr. In the final scene, Burr lays a bouquet on Hamilton's grave as a SingleTear rolls down his cheek.
---> '''Lin-Manuel Miranda''': Burr was the cautious motherfucker who never let his opinion be known and Hamilton was the reckless motherfucker who let his opinion be known about everything. And in the one moment where it counted most, Hamilton was cautious and Burr was reckless, and that defined their legacies forever. It's fucked up.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Jonah Ray's voice might have already been familiar to ''Podcast/NerdistPodcast'' listeners in 2014, but his face shows up here a full four years before it became the new face of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''.
* SeasonalRot: It's often agreed that the increasingly manufactured and segmented style of the show's later seasons has been to its detriment. This is compounded by the fact that the comedians have obviously started to rehearse their stories many times before they actually tell it, which effectively turns their monologue into an extended stand-up routine and often makes the inebriation a moot point to the performance.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Season 2's "Hollywood" ends the story of Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks with a piano soundtrack awfully similar to Disney's {{Leitmotif}} "When You Wish Upon a Star".
* TearJerker: The Hamilton segment casts Burr's downfall in a tragic light, having been goaded into a duel with Hamilton and ruining his reputation. In a posthumous act of spiteful genius, Hamilton wrote his intent to surrender in letters to further condemn Burr. In the final scene, Burr lays a bouquet on Hamilton's grave as a SingleTear rolls down his cheek.
---> '''Lin-Manuel Miranda''': Burr was the cautious motherfucker who never let his opinion be known and Hamilton was the reckless motherfucker who let his opinion be known about everything. And in the one moment where it counted most, Hamilton was cautious and Burr was reckless, and that defined their legacies forever. It's fucked up.
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---> '''Lin-Manuel Miranda''': Burr was the cautious motherfucker who never let his opinion be known and Hamilton was the reckless motherfucker who let his opinion be known about everything. And in the one moment where it counted most...Hamilton was cautious and Burr was reckless, and that defined their legacies forever.
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---> '''Lin-Manuel Miranda''': Burr was the cautious motherfucker who never let his opinion be known and Hamilton was the reckless motherfucker who let his opinion be known about everything. And in the one moment where it counted most...most, Hamilton was cautious and Burr was reckless, and that defined their legacies forever.forever. It's fucked up.
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* TearJerker: The Hamilton segment casts Burr's downfall in a tragic light, having been goaded into a duel with Hamilton and ruining his reputation. In a posthumous act of spiteful genius, Hamilton wrote his intent to surrender in letters to further condemn Burr. In the final scene, Burr lays a bouquet on Hamilton's grave as a SingleTear rolls down his cheek.
---> '''Lin-Manuel Miranda''': Burr was the cautious motherfucker who never let his opinion be known and Hamilton was the reckless motherfucker who let his opinion be known about everything. And in the one moment where it counted most...Hamilton was cautious and Burr was reckless, and that defined their legacies forever.
---> '''Lin-Manuel Miranda''': Burr was the cautious motherfucker who never let his opinion be known and Hamilton was the reckless motherfucker who let his opinion be known about everything. And in the one moment where it counted most...Hamilton was cautious and Burr was reckless, and that defined their legacies forever.
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*** Averted with Kyle Kinane:
---> '''Kyle Kinane:''' Don't test me on Music/{{Sublime}} songs! The song is called "Please Caress Me More."[[note]]It's actually called "Caress Me Down", which Derek got right.[[/note]]
---> '''Derek Waters:''' Oh, okay.
---> '''Kyle Kinane:''' No! I don't want to re-enact Sublime songs on my kitchen floor!
---> '''Kyle Kinane:''' Don't test me on Music/{{Sublime}} songs! The song is called "Please Caress Me More."[[note]]It's actually called "Caress Me Down", which Derek got right.[[/note]]
---> '''Derek Waters:''' Oh, okay.
---> '''Kyle Kinane:''' No! I don't want to re-enact Sublime songs on my kitchen floor!
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Usually averted as many of the actors in the reenactments have some successful work already. The first web episode though could be seen as this for Creator/JakeJohnson as this was near the start of his acting career and a few years before his breakthrough role in Series/NewGirl.
** Jonah Ray's voice might have already been familiar to ''Podcast/NerdistPodcast'' listeners in 2014, but his face shows up here a full four years before it became the new face of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''.
** Jonah Ray's voice might have already been familiar to ''Podcast/NerdistPodcast'' listeners in 2014, but his face shows up here a full four years before it became the new face of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Usually averted as many of the actors in the reenactments have some successful work already. The first web episode though could be seen as this for Creator/JakeJohnson as this was near the start of his acting career and a few years before his breakthrough role in Series/NewGirl.
**Jonah Ray's voice might have already been familiar to ''Podcast/NerdistPodcast'' listeners in 2014, but his face shows up here a full four years before it became the new face of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''.
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