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* Why is Haley's training so light compared to Jake's? For starters, she's only 8, and she's got far less dragon responsibilities, because she's only next in line to be the American Dragon. In "Being Human", when she temporarily takes over for Jake, Sun makes her training just as heavy as Jake's was. Before then, she was only next in line, and they had plenty of time before she would even take on a substantial role in the field, but once she actually becomes the American Dragon, she needs to train far more rigorously to meet the demands of the job.
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* The episode "Haley Gone Wild" becomes brilliant when you take two episodes into account: "Bite Father, Bite Son" and "Hero of the Hourglass". In the first episode, Lao Shi explains to Jake that the reason the Dragon council allowed Susan to marry the human Johnathan was because the latter apparently had a [[NiceGuy good heart]]. In the second episode, even though he can only go by the Huntsclan's perception on dragons being "monsters", Johnathan refuses to tell anything about dragons, because he loves Susan. Johnathan may not be aware of magic, but he has a strong moral compass considered valuable even amongst the Dragon Council. The brilliance comes in when one sees in the climax [[spoiler: how exactly the Pooka's spell over Haley is broken. All it takes is Johnathan's tirade ("That show is a load of ''[[AccidentalTruth brainwashing]]'', young lady!") to bring Haley back to her senses. In a way, that same moral compass saved the day.]]

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* The episode "Haley Gone Wild" becomes brilliant when you take two episodes into account: "Bite Father, Bite Son" and "Hero of the Hourglass". In the first episode, Lao Shi explains to Jake that the reason the Dragon council allowed Susan to marry the human Johnathan Jonathan was because the latter apparently had a [[NiceGuy good heart]]. In the second episode, even though he can only go by the Huntsclan's perception on dragons being "monsters", Johnathan Jonathan refuses to tell anything about dragons, because he loves Susan. Johnathan Jonathan may not be aware of magic, but he has a strong moral compass considered valuable even amongst the Dragon Council. The brilliance comes in when one sees in the climax [[spoiler: how exactly the Pooka's spell over Haley is broken. All it takes is Johnathan's Jonathan's tirade ("That show is a load of ''[[AccidentalTruth brainwashing]]'', young lady!") to bring Haley back to her senses. In a way, that same moral compass saved the day.]]

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