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**Alyssa is also still referred to as a gay woman, even after we learned she was bisexual in Film/ChasingAmy
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*NoBisexuals: Justice had sex with Jay and never indicated that she doesn’t like men sexually, but she’s still referred to as a “lesbian” for being married to a woman.
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* SelfDeprecation: Smith pulls no punches against himself and his works. Of note, ''Film/CopOut'', ''Film/{{Tusk}}'', ''Film/JerseyGirl'', and ''Film/YogaHosers'' get mocked repeatedly, and even Milly (played by Smith’s own daughter) takes shots at him.

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* SelfDeprecation: Smith pulls no punches against himself and his works. Of note, ''Film/CopOut'', ''Film/{{Tusk}}'', ''Film/{{Tusk|2014}}'', ''Film/JerseyGirl'', and ''Film/YogaHosers'' get mocked repeatedly, and even Milly (played by Smith’s own daughter) takes shots at him.
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** Method Man and Redman as themselves in a hallucination.
** Chris Jericho as a [[TheKlan Klansman]].
** Fred Armisen as a rideshare driver.

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** [[Music/WuTangClan Method Man and Redman Redman]] as themselves in a hallucination.
** Chris Jericho Creator/ChrisJericho as a [[TheKlan Klansman]].
** Fred Armisen Creator/FredArmisen as a rideshare driver.



** Nicolas Cage
** Molly Shannon as an airline clerk.

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** Nicolas Cage
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** Molly Shannon Creator/MollyShannon as an airline clerk.



** Rosario Dawson as [[spoiler:Justice's wife]].
** Chris Hemsworth as himself.
** Robert Kirkman as himself.
** Melissa Benoist, Val Kilmer, and Tommy Chong, as themselves, as the cast of ''Bluntman V Chronic''.

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** Rosario Dawson Creator/RosarioDawson as [[spoiler:Justice's wife]].
** Chris Hemsworth Creator/ChrisHemsworth as himself.
** Robert Kirkman Creator/RobertKirkman as himself.
** Melissa Benoist, Val Kilmer, Creator/MelissaBenoist, Creator/ValKilmer, and [[Creator/CheechAndChong Tommy Chong, Chong]], as themselves, as the cast of ''Bluntman V Chronic''.
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* TakeThatAudience: Jay and Brodie muse over who would be dumb enough to pay for a rehash of Jay and Silent Bob. They then turn to the viewers with cheeky grins and Jay flipping them off.

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* TakeThatAudience: Jay and Brodie muse over who would be dumb enough to pay for a rehash of Jay ''Jay and Silent Bob.Bob''. They then turn to the viewers with cheeky grins and Jay flipping them off.

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* SnapBack:
** Jay starts out the movie as a slightly sharper version of how he was in ''Film/JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack'', his faith, sobriety, and self-awareness from ''Film/ClerksII'' long gone.
** Another thing from ''Film/ClerksII'' that is gone is Jay and Silent Bob's money from the residuals from the original ''Bluntman & Chronic'', apparently completely squandered after they bought back the Quick Stop. They are once more (almost) penniless.

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SnapBack: Jay starts out the movie as a slightly sharper version of how he was in ''Film/JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack'', his faith, sobriety, and self-awareness from ''Film/ClerksII'' long gone.
** Another thing from ''Film/ClerksII'' that is gone is Jay and Silent Bob's money from the residuals from the original ''Bluntman & Chronic'', apparently completely squandered after they bought back the Quick Stop. They are once more (almost) penniless.
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* DoubleMeaningTitle: Despite the title appearing to be very straightforward, a line by [[spoiler:Holden [=McNeil=]]] gives it a whole new meaning: [[spoiler:"Kids are like our reboots, another chance to tell a brand-new version of the same old story."]]

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** Thanks to the rise of Redbox and streaming, nobody rents from video stores anymore and RST Video has closed up shop. TheMall from ''Film/{{Mallrats}}'' is also dying, hence why Brodie moved his comic shop in there for the cheaper rent.

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** Thanks to the rise of Redbox and streaming, nobody rents from video stores anymore and anymore. RST Video has closed up shop. shop and a Redbox booth now stands in front of it. Come ''Clerks III'', even the booth is gone.
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TheMall from ''Film/{{Mallrats}}'' is also dying, hence why Brodie moved his comic shop in there for the cheaper rent.

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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: [[spoiler: After Shan Yu reveals herself as a spy, she taunts the girls by noting that she easily gained their trust and mocks them for almost being murdered by her brother (Jihad), being deaf (Soapy), and moaning her lack of father despite a privileged lifestyle (Milly).]]



* BeforeMyTime: The teenaged Milly and Jihad discuss what era Jay and Silent Bob met Justice in, bringing up TheNineties, Jihad wondering if that was before the internet and Milly objects saying "that was before the pyramids were built" all to the elder duo's consternation.



* CelebCrush: Milly and Jihad go on at length about what they'd like to do to Creator/ChrisHemsworth.

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* CelebCrush: Milly and Jihad go on at length about what they'd like to do to Creator/ChrisHemsworth.Creator/ChrisHemsworth to Jay's disgust.



* DisappearedDad: Milly and her friends met online in a support group for teen girls without fathers, with that fact really affecting Milly emotionaly.



* ParentalSexualitySquick: As a bid to buy time for Silent Bob to help save them and to fight Shan Yu and her henchmen, Jay inserts in his speech to Milly that he broke his promise not to cum in her mom, grossing the young woman out but he apologizes for he purpose of salling.

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* ParentalSexualitySquick: As a bid to buy time for Silent Bob to help save them and to fight Shan Yu and her henchmen, Jay inserts in his speech to Milly that he broke his promise not to cum in her mom, grossing the young woman out but he apologizes for he purpose of salling.stalling. Inverted earlier when Jay (not having revealed he is Milly's father) gets an earful of Milly and Jihad discussing every sexual thing they'd like to do to Chris Hemsworth.
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* PaedoHunt: Played for laughs. Milly and her friends hatched a plan called "Operation Predator Editor" where Milly tries to lure pedophiles to pick her up in their van, all for her and the girls to steal it, Jay [[PapaWolf beating up the guy]] also fit in with the plan.
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* SelfDeprecation: Smith pulls no punches against himself and his works. Of note, ''Film/CopOut'', ''Film/{{Tusk}}'', and ''Film/YogaHosers'' get mocked repeatedly, and even Milly (played by Smith’s own daughter) takes shots at him.

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* SelfDeprecation: Smith pulls no punches against himself and his works. Of note, ''Film/CopOut'', ''Film/{{Tusk}}'', ''Film/JerseyGirl'', and ''Film/YogaHosers'' get mocked repeatedly, and even Milly (played by Smith’s own daughter) takes shots at him.
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* ParentalSexualitySquick: As a bid to buy time for Silent Bob to help save them and to fight Shan Yu and her henchmen, Jay inserts in his speech to Milly that he broke his promise not to cum in her mom, grossing the young woman out but he apologizes for he purpose of salling.
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: Brodie uses Jay's catchphrase "Snoogans" during his conversation with the main duo.
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* AbortedArc: The plotline with Jay and Silent Bob [[spoiler:losing the right to their own names]], originally written to be the central plot of the movie, becomes forgotten as soon as they meet the girls. It is sent off with a throwaway phrase [[spoiler:where Jay says he no longer cares about being named "Jay" because he now has a new name, "dad"]] and seems to have ultimately got no impact on their lives.
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* FiveSecondForeshadowing: [[spoiler:When Shan Yu activates her sonic disrupter, the camera pointed on the three other girls quickly zooms in on Milly and Jihad who fall down in pain, but if one pays attention, Soapy remains standing, unaffected. Sure enough, she is the one who knocks Shan Yu out and saves the day.]]


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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: At the Chronic Con, when Milly and Jay comment on everyone being dressed like Jay and Silent Bob, Silent Bob has a similar, but wordless, exchange with Soapy.

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* CharacterCheck:
** Jay starts out the movie as a slightly sharper version of how he was in ''Film/JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack'', his newfound faith, sobriety, and self-awareness from ''Film/ClerksII'' long gone.
** Another thing from ''Film/ClerksII'' that is gone is Jay and Silent Bob's money from the residuals from the original ''Bluntman & Chronic'', apparently completely squandered after they bought back the Quick Stop. They are once more (almost) penniless.
* CharacterDevelopment: Despite Jay's CharacterCheck, he matures significantly after meeting his daughter.

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* CharacterCheck:
** Jay starts out the movie as a slightly sharper version of how he was in ''Film/JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack'', his newfound faith, sobriety, and self-awareness from ''Film/ClerksII'' long gone.
** Another thing from ''Film/ClerksII'' that is gone is Jay and Silent Bob's money from the residuals from the original ''Bluntman & Chronic'', apparently completely squandered after they bought back the Quick Stop. They are once more (almost) penniless.
* CharacterDevelopment: Despite the SnapBack in Jay's CharacterCheck, characterization, he matures significantly after meeting his daughter.


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* SnapBack:
** Jay starts out the movie as a slightly sharper version of how he was in ''Film/JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack'', his faith, sobriety, and self-awareness from ''Film/ClerksII'' long gone.
** Another thing from ''Film/ClerksII'' that is gone is Jay and Silent Bob's money from the residuals from the original ''Bluntman & Chronic'', apparently completely squandered after they bought back the Quick Stop. They are once more (almost) penniless.

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