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* In the pilot, after Gary's used the paper to win all the day's horse races, he gives all the winnings to Marissa instead of keeping it for himself.
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* In the pilot, after Gary's used the paper to win all the day's horse races, he races. He then gives all the winnings to Marissa instead of keeping it for himself.
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* The episode "Choices" is full of heartwarming. Gary keeps trying to save passengers from a plane crash. His only problem is that he keeps getting side-lined by a little girl in need of medical help (not to mention the incompetent medical staff). Near the end of the episode he fears that he's only saved the child and beats himself up about it. [[spoiler: Turns out, the little girl's father was the pilot of the plane Gary'd been trying to save all episode. Because the little girl got the proper medical attention, he was pulled off of the runway at the last minute to go see her in the hospital, so the plane crash never happened.]]
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* The episode "Choices" is full of heartwarming. Gary keeps trying to save passengers from a plane crash. His only problem is that he keeps getting side-lined by a little girl in need of medical help (not to mention the incompetent medical staff). Near the end of the episode he fears that he's only saved the child and beats himself up about it. [[spoiler: Turns out, the little girl's father was the pilot of the plane Gary'd been trying to save all episode. Because the little girl got the proper medical attention, he was pulled off of the runway at the last minute to go see her in the hospital, so the plane crash never happened.]]
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* Throughout the entirety of "The Wrong Man", Marsha, her parents, and Phil have been nothing but completely shallow, horrible people. But near the end of the episode, at Marsha and Phil's wedding. While Marsha's father is still a douchebag, telling his wife that he might cry ([[WhatTheHellHero because his daughter's marriage would be good for]] ''[[WhatTheHellHero business]]''). Marsha's mother however takes a moment to look back at Gary, who was invited to the ceremony, and gives him an almost apologetic look. It was a small thing, but it said a lot.
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* Throughout the entirety of "The Wrong Man", Marsha, her parents, and Phil have been nothing but completely shallow, horrible people. But near the end of the episode, at Marsha and Phil's wedding. While Marsha's father is still a douchebag, telling his wife that he might cry ([[WhatTheHellHero because his daughter's marriage would be good for]] ''[[WhatTheHellHero business]]''). Marsha's mother however takes a moment to look back at Gary, who Gary. Who was invited to the ceremony, and gives him an almost apologetic look. It was a small thing, but it said a lot.
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* In the episode "Frostbite" while bunking at Gary's place, Chuck happens to come across the paper and learns that Gary and a homeless boy will be dead by morning. What's the first thing Chuck does? He runs out of the hotel in a ''bathrobe and slippers'' to try and save his friend.
** THAT'S NOTHING! Chuck actually ''[[{{Determinator}} walked]]'' all the way to where Gary and Tony were in order to help, the poor man actually collapsed do to the cold!
** THAT'S NOTHING! Chuck actually ''[[{{Determinator}} walked]]'' all the way to where Gary and Tony were in order to help, the poor man actually collapsed do to the cold!
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* In the episode "Frostbite" while bunking at Gary's place, Chuck happens to come across the paper and learns that Gary and a homeless boy will be dead by morning.morning, due to being trapped in a cold building and freezing to death. What's the first thing Chuck does? He runs out of the hotel in a ''bathrobe and slippers'' to try and save his friend.
** THAT'S NOTHING! Chuck actually ''[[{{Determinator}} walked]]'' all the way to where Gary and Tony were in order to help, the poor man actually collapseddo due to the cold!
** THAT'S NOTHING! Chuck actually ''[[{{Determinator}} walked]]'' all the way to where Gary and Tony were in order to help, the poor man actually collapsed
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* The episode "Choices" is full of heartwarming. Gary keeps trying to save passengers from a plane crash. His only problem is that he keeps getting side-lined by a little girl in need of medical help (not to mention the incompetent medical staff). Near the end of the episode he fear's that he's only saved the child and beats himself up about it. [[spoiler: Turns out, the little girl's father was the pilot of the plane Gary'd been trying to save all episode. Because the little girl got the proper medical attention, he was pulled off of the runway at the last minute to go see her in the hospital, so the plane crash never happened.]]
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* The episode "Choices" is full of heartwarming. Gary keeps trying to save passengers from a plane crash. His only problem is that he keeps getting side-lined by a little girl in need of medical help (not to mention the incompetent medical staff). Near the end of the episode he fear's fears that he's only saved the child and beats himself up about it. [[spoiler: Turns out, the little girl's father was the pilot of the plane Gary'd been trying to save all episode. Because the little girl got the proper medical attention, he was pulled off of the runway at the last minute to go see her in the hospital, so the plane crash never happened.]]
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* Throughout the entirety of "The Wrong Man", Marsha, her parents, and Phil have been nothing but completely shallow, horrible people. But near the end of the episode, at Marsha and Phil's wedding. While Marsha's father is still a douchebag, telling his wife that he might cry ([[WhatTheHellHero because his daughters marriage would be good for]] ''[[WhatTheHellHero business]]''). Marsha's mother however takes a moment to look back at Gary, who was invited to the ceremony, and gives him an almost apologetic look. It was a small thing, but it said a lot.
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* Throughout the entirety of "The Wrong Man", Marsha, her parents, and Phil have been nothing but completely shallow, horrible people. But near the end of the episode, at Marsha and Phil's wedding. While Marsha's father is still a douchebag, telling his wife that he might cry ([[WhatTheHellHero because his daughters daughter's marriage would be good for]] ''[[WhatTheHellHero business]]''). Marsha's mother however takes a moment to look back at Gary, who was invited to the ceremony, and gives him an almost apologetic look. It was a small thing, but it said a lot.
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* All of [[GoodSamaritan Gary's]] "little" good deeds near the beginning of "Baby". [[SamaritanSyndrome From preventing a robbery, to keeping a little girl from running away from home, to preventing a needy woman from getting scammed out of priceless coin. All in a day's work]].
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* All of [[GoodSamaritan Gary's]] "little" ''little'' good deeds near the beginning of "Baby". [[SamaritanSyndrome From preventing a robbery, to keeping a little girl from running away from home, to preventing a needy woman from getting scammed out of priceless coin. All in a day's work]].
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* Throughout the entirety of "The Wrong Man", Marsha, her parents, and Phil have been nothing but completely shallow, horrible people. But near the end of the episode, at Marsha and Phil's wedding. While Marsha's father is still a douchebag, telling his wife that he might cry ([[WhatTheHellHero because his daughters marriage would be good for]] ''[[WhatTheHellHero business]]''). However, Marsha's mother takes a moment to look back at Gary, who was invited to the ceremony, and gives him an almost apologetic look. It was a small thing, but it said a lot.
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* Throughout the entirety of "The Wrong Man", Marsha, her parents, and Phil have been nothing but completely shallow, horrible people. But near the end of the episode, at Marsha and Phil's wedding. While Marsha's father is still a douchebag, telling his wife that he might cry ([[WhatTheHellHero because his daughters marriage would be good for]] ''[[WhatTheHellHero business]]''). However, Marsha's mother however takes a moment to look back at Gary, who was invited to the ceremony, and gives him an almost apologetic look. It was a small thing, but it said a lot.
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* All of [[GoodSamaritan Gary's]] "little" good deeds near the beginning of "Baby". [[SamaritanSyndrome Form preventing a robbery, to keeping a little girl from running away from home, to preventing a needy woman from getting scammed out of priceless coin. All in a day's work]].
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* All of [[GoodSamaritan Gary's]] "little" good deeds near the beginning of "Baby". [[SamaritanSyndrome Form From preventing a robbery, to keeping a little girl from running away from home, to preventing a needy woman from getting scammed out of priceless coin. All in a day's work]].
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* In the episode "Frostbite" while bunking at Gary's place, Chuck happens to come across the paper and learns that Gary and a homeless boy will be dead by morning. What's the first thing Chuck does? He runs out of the hotel in a ''bathrobe and slippers'' to try and save his friend.
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* In the episode "Frostbite" while bunking at Gary's place, Chuck happens to come across the paper and learns that Gary and a homeless boy will be dead by morning. What's the first thing Chuck does? He runs out of the hotel in a ''bathrobe and slippers'' to try and save his friend.friend.
** THAT'S NOTHING! Chuck actually ''[[{{Determinator}} walked]]'' all the way to where Gary and Tony were in order to help, the poor man actually collapsed do to the cold!
** THAT'S NOTHING! Chuck actually ''[[{{Determinator}} walked]]'' all the way to where Gary and Tony were in order to help, the poor man actually collapsed do to the cold!
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* While bunking at Gary's place, Chuck happens to come across the paper and learns that Gary and a homeless boy will be dead by morning. What's the first thing Chuck does? He runs out of the hotel in a ''bathrobe and slippers'' to try and save his friend.
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* While In the episode "Frostbite" while bunking at Gary's place, Chuck happens to come across the paper and learns that Gary and a homeless boy will be dead by morning. What's the first thing Chuck does? He runs out of the hotel in a ''bathrobe and slippers'' to try and save his friend.
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* Throughout the entirety of "The Wrong Man", Marsha, her parents, and Phil have been nothing but completely shallow, horrible people. But near the end of the episode, at Marsha and Phil's wedding. Marsha's father, still a douchebag tells his wife that he might cry ([[WhatTheHellHero because his daughters marriage would be good for]] ''[[WhatTheHellHero business]]''). However, Marsha's mother takes a moment to look back at Gary, who was invited to the ceremony, and gives him an almost apologetic look. It was a small thing, but it said a lot.
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* Throughout the entirety of "The Wrong Man", Marsha, her parents, and Phil have been nothing but completely shallow, horrible people. But near the end of the episode, at Marsha and Phil's wedding. While Marsha's father, father is still a douchebag tells douchebag, telling his wife that he might cry ([[WhatTheHellHero because his daughters marriage would be good for]] ''[[WhatTheHellHero business]]''). However, Marsha's mother takes a moment to look back at Gary, who was invited to the ceremony, and gives him an almost apologetic look. It was a small thing, but it said a lot.lot.
* While bunking at Gary's place, Chuck happens to come across the paper and learns that Gary and a homeless boy will be dead by morning. What's the first thing Chuck does? He runs out of the hotel in a ''bathrobe and slippers'' to try and save his friend.
* While bunking at Gary's place, Chuck happens to come across the paper and learns that Gary and a homeless boy will be dead by morning. What's the first thing Chuck does? He runs out of the hotel in a ''bathrobe and slippers'' to try and save his friend.
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* From "Hoops", Robby telling his brother Michael that he doesn't need ''stuff'', like a yard to play in or a bigger house. All he really needs is his big brother, his family.
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* From "Hoops", Robby telling his brother Michael that he doesn't need ''stuff'', like a yard to play in or a bigger house. All he really needs is his big brother, his family.family.
* Throughout the entirety of "The Wrong Man", Marsha, her parents, and Phil have been nothing but completely shallow, horrible people. But near the end of the episode, at Marsha and Phil's wedding. Marsha's father, still a douchebag tells his wife that he might cry ([[WhatTheHellHero because his daughters marriage would be good for]] ''[[WhatTheHellHero business]]''). However, Marsha's mother takes a moment to look back at Gary, who was invited to the ceremony, and gives him an almost apologetic look. It was a small thing, but it said a lot.
* Throughout the entirety of "The Wrong Man", Marsha, her parents, and Phil have been nothing but completely shallow, horrible people. But near the end of the episode, at Marsha and Phil's wedding. Marsha's father, still a douchebag tells his wife that he might cry ([[WhatTheHellHero because his daughters marriage would be good for]] ''[[WhatTheHellHero business]]''). However, Marsha's mother takes a moment to look back at Gary, who was invited to the ceremony, and gives him an almost apologetic look. It was a small thing, but it said a lot.
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* From "Hoops", Bobby telling his brother Michael that he doesn't need ''stuff'', like a yard to play in or a bigger house. All he really needs is his big brother, his family.
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* From "Hoops", Bobby Robby telling his brother Michael that he doesn't need ''stuff'', like a yard to play in or a bigger house. All he really needs is his big brother, his family.
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* All of Gary's "little" good deeds near the beginning of "Baby". Form preventing a robbery, to keeping a little girl from running away from home, to preventing a needy woman from getting scammed out of priceless coin. All in a day's work.
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* All of Gary's [[GoodSamaritan Gary's]] "little" good deeds near the beginning of "Baby". [[SamaritanSyndrome Form preventing a robbery, to keeping a little girl from running away from home, to preventing a needy woman from getting scammed out of priceless coin. All in a day's work.work]].
* From "Hoops", Bobby telling his brother Michael that he doesn't need ''stuff'', like a yard to play in or a bigger house. All he really needs is his big brother, his family.
* From "Hoops", Bobby telling his brother Michael that he doesn't need ''stuff'', like a yard to play in or a bigger house. All he really needs is his big brother, his family.
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* The episode "Choices" is full of heartwarming. Gary keeps trying to save passengers from a plane crash. His only problem is that he keeps getting side-lined by a little girl in need of medical help (not to mention the incompetent medical staff). Near the end of the episode he fear's that he's only saved the child and beats himself up about it. [[spoiler: Turns out, the little girl's father was the pilot of the plane Gary'd been trying to save all episode. Because the little girl got the proper medical attention, he was pulled off of the runway at the last minute to go see her in the hospital, so the plane crash never happened.]]
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* The episode "Choices" is full of heartwarming. Gary keeps trying to save passengers from a plane crash. His only problem is that he keeps getting side-lined by a little girl in need of medical help (not to mention the incompetent medical staff). Near the end of the episode he fear's that he's only saved the child and beats himself up about it. [[spoiler: Turns out, the little girl's father was the pilot of the plane Gary'd been trying to save all episode. Because the little girl got the proper medical attention, he was pulled off of the runway at the last minute to go see her in the hospital, so the plane crash never happened.]]]]
* All of Gary's "little" good deeds near the beginning of "Baby". Form preventing a robbery, to keeping a little girl from running away from home, to preventing a needy woman from getting scammed out of priceless coin. All in a day's work.
* All of Gary's "little" good deeds near the beginning of "Baby". Form preventing a robbery, to keeping a little girl from running away from home, to preventing a needy woman from getting scammed out of priceless coin. All in a day's work.
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* In the pilot, after Gary's used the paper to win all the day's horse races, he gives all the winnings to Marsha.
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* In the pilot, after Gary's used the paper to win all the day's horse races, he gives all the winnings to Marsha.Marissa instead of keeping it for himself.
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* In the pilot, after Gary's used the paper to win all the day's horse races, he gives all the winnings to Marsha.
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* The episode "Choices" is full of heartwarming. Gary keeps trying to save passengers from a plane crash. His only problem is that he keeps getting side-lined by a little girl in need of medical help (not to mention the incompetent medical staff). Near the end of the episode he fear's that he's only saved the child and beats himself up about it. [[spoiler: Turns out, the little girl's father was the pilot of the plane Gary'd been trying to save all episode. Because the little girl got the proper medical attention, he was pulled off of the runway at the last minute to go see her in the hospital, so the plane crash never happened.]]