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* InformedWrongness: Bailey's coverage of the male employees making more than the female employees seems a bit taken out of context. By this point, the only female employees shown were to be Connie the activities director and Miss Tuttweiler the teacher. Activities coordinators typically make $33,750 a year and high school teachers $65,800 a year. The men who work there are show to be Captain Lunsord, the operating crew, and Mr. Moseby. A cruise ship captain makes $96,000 a year and cruise directors can make anywhere from $60,000 to $89,000 a year. Mr. Moseby's predecessor was Ms. Klotz, who was a woman and presumably fired for a good reason since she implied she was a serial BlackWidow. It comes off more that the men just work the higher paying busy work of the ship and the women just work more the lower paying amenities.
* JerkassWoobie: London Tipton TookALevelInJerkass around Season 2, but seeing what led up to it can really make you understand why. While it's understandable her father wanted her to stop skipping school, he simply dropped her off on a boat to get rid of her, even though it has been shown repeatedly that his lack of presence is why she turned out the way she did. To make matters worse, London admired the limelight in the original series due to how it gave her some way to fill the void. Being on a cruise ship most of the time, this is borderline impossible. While Moseby is shown to care deeply about her, he has to focus on his job and can only do so much. With all this, it's easy to see her attitude as a coping mechanism for being in a situation she feels completely hopeless about getting out of.



* JerkassWoobie: London Tipton TookALevelInJerkass around Season 2, but seeing what led up to it can really make you understand why. While it's understandable her father wanted her to stop skipping school, he simply dropped her off on a boat to get rid of her, even though it has been shown repeatedly that his lack of presence is why she turned out the way she did. To make matters worse, London admired the limelight in the original series due to how it gave her some way to fill the void. Being on a cruise ship most of the time, this is borderline impossible. While Moseby is shown to care deeply about her, he has to focus on his job and can only do so much. With all this, it's easy to see her attitude as a coping mechanism for being in a situation she feels completely hopeless about getting out of.
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** Moseby's ridiculous dancing, particularly how [[LaughTrack one guy in the audience]] sounds like he's having the time of his life.
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** Jessica and Janice are pretty popular due to the Rosso twins being very pretty, despite the fact that they really didn't have any personality traits until On Deck.

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