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* For those looking back on this episode thinking [[FunWithAcronyms the title of this episode was too obvious for]] [[TrollingCreator this bunch of writers]], it should be noted that this episode title was announced all the way back in Season ''4'', just after "AATAFOVS/TheDarkGates" aired, giving fans plenty of time to speculate as to just who would be kissing. And by "announced", we mean that it quietly showed up on its writer's Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} page among the list of episodes he'd written, and an Administrivia/EditWar ensued in which it was repeatedly added and removed, briefly getting the page locked down before the writer contacted Wikipedia to let them know that ''he'' was the one who kept adding it, but that had to be kept under wraps. [[KansasCityShuffle He then created a second Wikipedia account to keep reverting the changes his main account made so no one would be any the wiser that there actually was a reliable source]] until the official announcement at the end of Season 5 that it was to be a Season 6 episode. The more cynical members of the fandom thought it was too obvious that the creators "leaked" this right after airing an episode that set up a love triangle and that it was far more likely that this episode would merely end the UnresolvedSexualTension between Nerdly and Sue...so of course, [[TrollingCreator the creators]] [[TakeAThirdOption took a third option.]]
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* For those looking back on this episode thinking [[FunWithAcronyms the title of this episode was too obvious for]] [[TrollingCreator this bunch of writers]], it should be noted that this episode title was announced all the way back in Season ''4'', just after "AATAFOVS/TheDarkGates" aired, giving fans plenty of time to speculate as to just who would be kissing. And by "announced", we mean that it quietly showed up on its writer's Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} Website/{{Wikipedia}} page among the list of episodes he'd written, and an Administrivia/EditWar ensued in which it was repeatedly added and removed, briefly getting the page locked down before the writer contacted Wikipedia to let them know that ''he'' was the one who kept adding it, but that had to be kept under wraps. [[KansasCityShuffle He then created a second Wikipedia account to keep reverting the changes his main account made so no one would be any the wiser that there actually was a reliable source]] until the official announcement at the end of Season 5 that it was to be a Season 6 episode. The more cynical members of the fandom thought it was too obvious that the creators "leaked" this right after airing an episode that set up a love triangle and that it was far more likely that this episode would merely end the UnresolvedSexualTension between Nerdly and Sue...so of course, [[TrollingCreator the creators]] [[TakeAThirdOption took a third option.]]
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* For those looking back on this episode thinking [[FunWithAcronyms the title of this episode was too obvious for]] [[TrollingCreator this bunch of writers]], it should be noted that this episode title was announced all the way back in Season ''4'', just after "AATAFOVS/TheDarkGates" aired, giving fans plenty of time to speculate as to just who would be kissing. And by "announced", we mean that it quietly showed up on its writer's {{Wikipedia}} page among the list of episodes he'd written, and an Administrivia/EditWar ensued in which it was repeatedly added and removed, briefly getting the page locked down before the writer contacted Wikipedia to let them know that ''he'' was the one who kept adding it, but that had to be kept under wraps. [[KansasCityShuffle He then created a second Wikipedia account to keep reverting the changes his main account made so no one would be any the wiser that there actually was a reliable source]] until the official announcement at the end of Season 5 that it was to be a Season 6 episode. The more cynical members of the fandom thought it was too obvious that the creators "leaked" this right after airing an episode that set up a love triangle and that it was far more likely that this episode would merely end the UnresolvedSexualTension between Nerdly and Sue...so of course, [[TrollingCreator the creators]] [[TakeAThirdOption took a third option.]]
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* For those looking back on this episode thinking [[FunWithAcronyms the title of this episode was too obvious for]] [[TrollingCreator this bunch of writers]], it should be noted that this episode title was announced all the way back in Season ''4'', just after "AATAFOVS/TheDarkGates" aired, giving fans plenty of time to speculate as to just who would be kissing. And by "announced", we mean that it quietly showed up on its writer's {{Wikipedia}} Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} page among the list of episodes he'd written, and an Administrivia/EditWar ensued in which it was repeatedly added and removed, briefly getting the page locked down before the writer contacted Wikipedia to let them know that ''he'' was the one who kept adding it, but that had to be kept under wraps. [[KansasCityShuffle He then created a second Wikipedia account to keep reverting the changes his main account made so no one would be any the wiser that there actually was a reliable source]] until the official announcement at the end of Season 5 that it was to be a Season 6 episode. The more cynical members of the fandom thought it was too obvious that the creators "leaked" this right after airing an episode that set up a love triangle and that it was far more likely that this episode would merely end the UnresolvedSexualTension between Nerdly and Sue...so of course, [[TrollingCreator the creators]] [[TakeAThirdOption took a third option.]]
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* For those looking back on this episode thinking [[FunWithAcronyms the title of this episode was too obvious for]] [[TrollingCreator this bunch of writers]], it should be noted that this episode title was announced all the way back in Season ''4'', just after "AATAFOVS/TheDarkGates" aired, giving fans plenty of time to speculate as to just who would be kissing. And by "announced", we mean that it quietly showed up on its writer's {{Wikipedia}} Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} page among the list of episodes he'd written, and an Administrivia/EditWar ensued in which it was repeatedly added and removed, briefly getting the page locked down before the writer contacted Wikipedia to let them know that ''he'' was the one who kept adding it, but that had to be kept under wraps. [[KansasCityShuffle He then created a second Wikipedia account to keep reverting the changes his main account made so no one would be any the wiser that there actually was a reliable source]] until the official announcement at the end of Season 5 that it was to be a Season 6 episode. The more cynical members of the fandom thought it was too obvious that the creators "leaked" this right after airing an episode that set up a love triangle and that it was far more likely that this episode would merely end the UnresolvedSexualTension between Nerdly and Sue...so of course, [[TrollingCreator the creators]] [[TakeAThirdOption took a third option.]]
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* For those looking back on this episode thinking [[FunWithAcronyms the title of this episode was too obvious for]] [[TrollingCreator this bunch of writers]], it should be noted that this episode title was announced all the way back in Season ''4'', just after "AATAFOVS/TheDarkGates" aired, giving fans plenty of time to speculate as to just who would be kissing. And by "announced", we mean that it quietly showed up on its writer's {{Wikipedia}} page among the list of episodes he'd written, and an EditWar Administrivia/EditWar ensued in which it was repeatedly added and removed, briefly getting the page locked down before the writer contacted Wikipedia to let them know that ''he'' was the one who kept adding it, but that had to be kept under wraps. [[KansasCityShuffle He then created a second Wikipedia account to keep reverting the changes his main account made so no one would be any the wiser that there actually was a reliable source]] until the official announcement at the end of Season 5 that it was to be a Season 6 episode. The more cynical members of the fandom thought it was too obvious that the creators "leaked" this right after airing an episode that set up a love triangle and that it was far more likely that this episode would merely end the UnresolvedSexualTension between Nerdly and Sue...so of course, [[TrollingCreator the creators]] [[TakeAThirdOption took a third option.]]
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* For those looking back on this episode thinking [[FunWithAcronyms the title of this episode was too obvious for]] [[TrollingCreator this bunch of writers]], it should be noted that this episode title was announced all the way back in Season ''4'', just after "AATAFOVS/TheDarkGates" aired, giving fans plenty of time to speculate as to just who would be kissing. And by "announced", we mean that it quietly showed up on its writer's {{Wikipedia}} page among the list of episodes he'd written, and an EditWar ensured in which it was repeatedly added and removed, briefly getting the page locked down before the writer contacted Wikipedia to let them know that ''he'' was the one who kept adding it, but that had to be kept under wraps. [[KansasCityShuffle He then created a second Wikipedia account to keep reverting the changes his main account made so no one would be any the wiser that there actually was a reliable source]] until the official announcement at the end of Season 5 that it was to be a Season 6 episode. The more cynical members of the fandom thought it was too obvious that the creators "leaked" this right after airing an episode that set up a love triangle and that it was far more likely that this episode would merely end the UnresolvedSexualTension between Nerdly and Sue...so of course, [[TrollingCreator the creators]] [[TakeAThirdOption took a third option.]]
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* For those looking back on this episode thinking [[FunWithAcronyms the title of this episode was too obvious for]] [[TrollingCreator this bunch of writers]], it should be noted that this episode title was announced all the way back in Season ''4'', just after "AATAFOVS/TheDarkGates" aired, giving fans plenty of time to speculate as to just who would be kissing. And by "announced", we mean that it quietly showed up on its writer's {{Wikipedia}} page among the list of episodes he'd written, and an EditWar ensured ensued in which it was repeatedly added and removed, briefly getting the page locked down before the writer contacted Wikipedia to let them know that ''he'' was the one who kept adding it, but that had to be kept under wraps. [[KansasCityShuffle He then created a second Wikipedia account to keep reverting the changes his main account made so no one would be any the wiser that there actually was a reliable source]] until the official announcement at the end of Season 5 that it was to be a Season 6 episode. The more cynical members of the fandom thought it was too obvious that the creators "leaked" this right after airing an episode that set up a love triangle and that it was far more likely that this episode would merely end the UnresolvedSexualTension between Nerdly and Sue...so of course, [[TrollingCreator the creators]] [[TakeAThirdOption took a third option.]]
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* For those looking back on this episode thinking [[FunWithAcronyms The the title of the season 6 finale]] this episode was too obvious for]] [[TrollingCreator this bunch of writers]], it should be noted that this episode title was announced all the way back in Season ''4'', just after "AATAFOVS/TheDarkGates" aired, giving fans plenty of time to speculate as to just who would be kissing. And by "announced", we mean that it quietly showed up on its writer's {{Wikipedia}} page among the list of episodes he'd written, and an EditWar ensured in which it was repeatedly added and removed, briefly getting the page locked down before the writer contacted Wikipedia to let them know that ''he'' was the one who kept adding it, but that had to be kept under wraps. [[KansasCityShuffle He then created a second Wikipedia account to keep reverting the changes his main account made so no one would be any the wiser that there actually was a reliable source]] until the official announcement at the end of Season 5 that it was to be a Season 6 episode. The more cynical members of the fandom thought it was too obvious that the creators casually put "leaked" this information out there right after airing an episode that set up a love triangle and that it was far more likely that this episode would merely end the UnresolvedSexualTension between Nerdly and Sue...so of course, [[TrollingCreator the creators]] [[TakeAThirdOption took a third option.]]
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(yeah, like we'd really start this one ''now''. In case you hadn't noticed, we're still on season 4, with a little of season 3 incomplete.)
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