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* BothSidesHaveAPoint: At the court room, Louise said that now Mr. Frond knows how she feels whenever he accuses her of doing something she didn’t do. While Mr. Frond admits it feels horrible of being accused of something he didn’t do, he pointed out that there are some times that Louise does deserve to get in trouble for something she had done. Even Louise admits that’s true.

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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Louise puts together a series of disparate clues and offhand comments to (correctly) accuse Judge Conklin of eating Mr. Ambrose's yogurt. Not too shabby for a nine-year-old kid who was barely paying attention for half the trial.
* BothSidesHaveAPoint: At During the court room, mock trial, Louise said points out that now Mr. Frond knows how she feels whenever he accuses her of doing something she didn’t do. While Mr. Frond admits it feels horrible of being accused of something he didn’t do, he pointed out that there are some times that Louise does deserve to get in trouble for something she had done. Even Louise admits that’s true.



* EnemyMine: The foundation of the A and B plots: Louise defends Mr. Frond in a school court, and Bob and Jimmy team up to get back at a scammer.

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* EnemyMine: The foundation of the A and B plots: Louise defends Mr. Frond in a school court, and Bob and Jimmy Pesto team up to get back at a scammer.



* OnlySaneWoman: Ms. Jacobson just asks why Judge Conklin didn't just confess to eating the yogurt from the beginning. He claims it was because he was used to there being some kind of free food for guest speakers and thought the yogurt was the school's attempt at it.

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* OnlySaneWoman: Ms. Jacobson just asks why Judge Conklin didn't just confess to eating the yogurt from the beginning. He claims it was because he was used to there being some kind of free food for guest speakers and thought the yogurt was the school's attempt at it.



* SayingTooMuch: Judge Conklin mentions the floor of the teacher's lounge, implying he's been there, which is what first gets Louise suspicious of him (she previously established the culprit was in the teacher's lounge).

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* SayingTooMuch: Judge Conklin mentions the floor of carpet in the teacher's lounge, implying he's been there, which is what first gets Louise suspicious of him (she previously established the culprit was in the teacher's lounge).



** Appropriately enough, Mr. Branca starts paraphrasing [[Film/AFewGoodMen Colonel Jessup]] when Louise is cross-examining him.
-->'''Mr. Branca:''' You ''want'' me out there finding your spoons! You ''need'' me out there finding your spoons!



* SureLetsGoWithThat: When Judge Conklin is asked why he didn't just confess to eating to yogurt from the very beginning, he thought it was going to be a good learning opportunity over fairy tale trials where [[ForegoneConclusion everyone already knows the guilty party in advance]].

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* SpottingTheThread: Louise keys on it immediately when Judge Conklin makes a comment about the carpet in the teacher's lounge that indicated he must have been in the room at some point. From there, it doesn't take her long to put all the pieces together.
* SureLetsGoWithThat: When Judge Conklin is asked why he didn't just confess to eating to the yogurt from the very beginning, he says that he thought it was going to be a good learning opportunity over fairy tale as opposed to the fairy-tale trials where [[ForegoneConclusion everyone already knows the guilty party in advance]].advance]].
* TricksterMentor: Judge Conklin, or so he says. When asked why he didn't fess up sooner, he says that, besides wanting to preside over a mock trial that didn't have a ForegoneConclusion, he had seen potential in Louise and wanted to see if she could successfully catch him and defend Mr. Frond.
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Arch Enemies team up as Louise defends Mr. Frond on charges of yogurt theft in school court, and Bob joins Jimmy Pesto in getting even with a guy who scammed them both out of free meals.

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Arch Enemies ArchEnemies team up as Louise defends Mr. Frond on charges of yogurt theft in school court, and Bob joins Jimmy Pesto in getting even with a guy who scammed them both out of free meals.



*ForceFeeding: Jimmy Pesto's idea of payback at the food scammer is to ''shave his head and feed him his own hair''. Bob understandably turns that down.
*ForegoneConclusion: Discussed; Louise points out that since the mock trials are based on fairy tales everyone already knows the plot of, it's impossible to get a fair trial for the defendants since everyone ''knows'' they're guilty (her point is proven through the ''Snow White'' trial, and it's mentioned their next mock trial is ''The Three Little Pigs'', which likely would've gone similarly). Mr. Conklin actually agrees to preside over ''Ambrose v. Frond'' because he thinks it'd be more interesting to try a case where the truth isn't immediately obvious (well, not to anyone besides himself).



* PetTheDog: Louise at first puts no effort in defending Mr. Frond, but then she starts feeling sorry for him and decides to try and prove he's innocent, because "everyone deserves a fair trial, even a broken down, chewed up, spat out guidance counselor like Mr. Frond."

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* PetTheDog: Louise PetTheDog:
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at first puts no effort in defending Mr. Frond, but then she starts feeling sorry for him and decides to try and prove he's innocent, because "everyone deserves a fair trial, even a broken down, chewed up, spat out guidance counselor like Mr. Frond.""
-->'''Mr. Frond:''' That's the nicest thing you've ever said about me!



-->'''Mr. Frond:''' That's the nicest thing you've ever said about me!
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Arch enemies team up as Louise defends Mr. Frond on charges of yogurt theft in school court, and Bob joins Jimmy Pesto in getting even with a guy who scammed them both out of free meals.

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Arch enemies Enemies team up as Louise defends Mr. Frond on charges of yogurt theft in school court, and Bob joins Jimmy Pesto in getting even with a guy who scammed them both out of free meals.
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* EnemyMine: The foundation of the A and B plot: Louise defends Mr. Frond in a school court, and Bob and Jimmy team up to get back at a scammer.

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* EnemyMine: The foundation of the A and B plot: plots: Louise defends Mr. Frond in a school court, and Bob and Jimmy team up to get back at a scammer.
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** Arguably, the entire episode is a PetTheDog moment for Mr. Frond as he's timid and without any of his usual ego. He even gives Louise a sincere thank you at the end.
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* ObviouslyEvil: Louise points out that there's no point in trying to defend the Evil Queen because she's so obviously guilty and the world "evil" is literally a part of her name. She actually tries to get a mistrial on the grounds that there is no possible way the queen could ever get a fair hearing.

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* ObviouslyEvil: Louise points out that there's no point in trying to defend the Evil Queen because she's so obviously guilty and the world word "evil" is literally a part of her name. She actually tries to get a mistrial on the grounds that there is no possible way the queen could ever get a fair hearing.
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Put the word "acusse" in the proper tenses. Learn how to English, people!


* BothSidesHaveAPoint: At the court room, Louise said that now Mr. Frond knows how she feels whenever he accuse her of doing something she didn’t do. While Mr. Frond admits it feels horrible of being accuse of something he didn’t do, he pointed that there are some times that Louise does deserve to get in trouble for something she had done. Even Louise admits that’s true.

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* BothSidesHaveAPoint: At the court room, Louise said that now Mr. Frond knows how she feels whenever he accuse accuses her of doing something she didn’t do. While Mr. Frond admits it feels horrible of being accuse accused of something he didn’t do, he pointed out that there are some times that Louise does deserve to get in trouble for something she had done. Even Louise admits that’s true.

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* EnemyMine: The foundation of the A and B plot: Louise defends Mr. Frond in a school court, and Bob and Jimmy team up.

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* EnemyMine: The foundation of the A and B plot: Louise defends Mr. Frond in a school court, and Bob and Jimmy team up.up to get back at a scammer.


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*PleaBargain: Louise, who ''really'' doesn't want to defend Frond, repeatedly tries to get Frond to agree to one of these. Frond, who ''knows'' he's innocent, isn't having it.
*RapidFireNo: Both Louise and Frond react this way when they realize the former has to defend the latter.
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* GracefulLoser: After being found guilty, Judge Conklin pays for the yogurt and willingly wears the sign saying "I'm a dirty yogurt thief" on his neck, stating it'll make a good conversation starter for his date.



* ObviouslyEvil: Louise points out that there's no point in trying to defend the Evil Queen because she's so obviously guilty. She actually tries to get a mistrial on the grounds that there is no possible way the queen could ever get a fair hearing.
* OnlySaneWoman: Ms. Jacobson just asks why Judge Conklin didn't just confess to eating the yogurt from the beginning.

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* ObviouslyEvil: Louise points out that there's no point in trying to defend the Evil Queen because she's so obviously guilty.guilty and the world "evil" is literally a part of her name. She actually tries to get a mistrial on the grounds that there is no possible way the queen could ever get a fair hearing.
* OnlySaneWoman: Ms. Jacobson just asks why Judge Conklin didn't just confess to eating the yogurt from the beginning. He claims it was because he was used to there being some kind of free food for guest speakers and thought the yogurt was the school's attempt at it.



* SimpleCountryLawyer: Gene adopts this persona while serving as the prosecutor in the class trial. He's told to stop because the thick accent and folksy sayings are confusing the jury.

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* SimpleCountryLawyer: Gene adopts this persona while serving as the prosecutor in the class trial. He's told to stop because the thick accent and folksy sayings are confusing the jury.jury, even though Conklin likes it.
* SureLetsGoWithThat: When Judge Conklin is asked why he didn't just confess to eating to yogurt from the very beginning, he thought it was going to be a good learning opportunity over fairy tale trials where [[ForegoneConclusion everyone already knows the guilty party in advance]].
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* AllForNothing: Bob and Jimmy's elaborate scheme to get even with the impersonator who conned them both out of free meals fails because Bob failed to read the fine print on the guy's website and he has a strict "no refunds" policy.

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* AllForNothing: Bob and Jimmy's elaborate scheme to get even with the impersonator who conned them both out of free meals fails because Bob failed to read the fine print on the guy's agency's website that said that all cancellations must be announced a hour in advance and he has a strict "no refunds" policy.already paid in advance.

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** The episode is a WholePlotReference to ''Film/AFewGoodMen'', starting with the PopCulturePunEpisodeTitle.


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*WholePlotReference: To ''Film/AFewGoodMen'', complete with PopCulturePunEpisodeTitle.
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*BrokenPedestal: Zeke tearfully remarks that he looked up to Judge Conklin after the latter confesses to eating the yogurt. He gets over it.


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*DisproportionateRetribution: Mr. Ambrose asks if Wagstaff has the ''death penalty'' after accusing Mr. Frond of stealing his yogurt.


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*JerkassHasAPoint: Mr. Ambrose is pretty right when he claims Mr. Frond is HatedByAll.


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*NotSoAboveItAll: Bob is genuinely surprised that Louise didn't leave Frond out to dry, and notes that he would've.
*ObviouslyEvil: Louise points out that there's no point in trying to defend the Evil Queen because she's so obviously guilty. She actually tries to get a mistrial on the grounds that there is no possible way the queen could ever get a fair hearing.
*OnlySaneWoman: Ms. Jacobson just asks why Judge Conklin didn't just confess to eating the yogurt from the beginning.


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*TheReveal: Judge Conklin is the yogurt thief.
*SayingTooMuch: Judge Conklin mentions the floor of the teacher's lounge, implying he's been there, which is what first gets Louise suspicious of him (she previously established the culprit was in the teacher's lounge).


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*SiblingRivalry: Downplayed (since it's just for this episode), but Gene and Louise are on opposite sides of the trial (Gene as the prosecutor, Louise as the defense attorney). After the first day of the trial ends, Gene and Louise even take the rivalry to the Belcher home.

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** The title is a pun on ''Film/AFewGoodMen''

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** The title episode is a pun on ''Film/AFewGoodMen''WholePlotReference to ''Film/AFewGoodMen'', starting with the PopCulturePunEpisodeTitle.



* SimpleCountryLawyer: Gene adopts this persona while serving as the prosecutor in the class trial. He's told to stop because the thick accent and folksy sayings were confusing the jury.

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* SimpleCountryLawyer: Gene adopts this persona while serving as the prosecutor in the class trial. He's told to stop because the thick accent and folksy sayings were are confusing the jury.jury.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The store front in the opening reads Bath Sheet Crazy.

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* BothSidesHaveapoint: At the court room, Louise said that now Mr. Frond knows how she feels whenever he accuse her of doing something she didn’t do. While Mr. Frond admits it feels horrible of being accuse of something he didn’t do, he pointed that there are some times that Louise does deserve to get in trouble for something she had done. Even Louise admits that’s true.

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* BothSidesHaveapoint: BothSidesHaveAPoint: At the court room, Louise said that now Mr. Frond knows how she feels whenever he accuse her of doing something she didn’t do. While Mr. Frond admits it feels horrible of being accuse of something he didn’t do, he pointed that there are some times that Louise does deserve to get in trouble for something she had done. Even Louise admits that’s true.
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* BothSidesHasaPoint: At the court room, Louise said that now Mr. Frond knows how she feels whenever he accuse her of doing something she didn’t do. While Mr. Frond admits it feels horrible of being accuse of something he didn’t do, he pointed that there are some times that Louise does deserve to get in trouble for something she had done. Even Louise admits that’s true.

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* BothSidesHasaPoint: *BothSidesHaveapoint: At the court room, Louise said that now Mr. Frond knows how she feels whenever he accuse her of doing something she didn’t do. While Mr. Frond admits it feels horrible of being accuse of something he didn’t do, he pointed that there are some times that Louise does deserve to get in trouble for something she had done. Even Louise admits that’s true.
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*BothSidesHasaPoint: At the court room, Louise said that now Mr. Frond knows how she feels whenever he accuse her of doing something she didn’t do. While Mr. Frond admits it feels horrible of being accuse of something he didn’t do, he pointed that there are some times that Louise does deserve to get in trouble for something she had done. Even Louise admits that’s true.

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Arch enemies team up as Louise defends Mr. Frond in school court, and Bob joins Jimmy Pesto in exposing a scammer.

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Arch enemies team up as Louise defends Mr. Frond on charges of yogurt theft in school court, and Bob joins Jimmy Pesto in exposing getting even with a scammer.guy who scammed them both out of free meals.



* AllForNothing: Bob and Jimmy's elaborate scheme to get even with the impersonator who conned them both out of free meals fails because Bob failed to read the fine print on the guy's website and he has a strict "no refunds" policy.



* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: Realizing that Judge Conklin had been wasting everyone's time for the past two days, Ms. Jacobson asks the kids to not tell their parents what they've been doing.

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* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: Realizing that Judge Conklin had been wasting everyone's time for the past two days, days just to teach Louise a lesson, Ms. Jacobson asks the kids to not tell their parents what they've been doing.



* SimpleCountryLawyer: Gene adopts this persona while serving as Mr. Ambrose's lawyer. He's told to stop because the thick accent and folksy sayings were confusing the jury.

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* SimpleCountryLawyer: Gene adopts this persona while serving as Mr. Ambrose's lawyer.the prosecutor in the class trial. He's told to stop because the thick accent and folksy sayings were confusing the jury.
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** The food scammer is a celebrity impersonator who specializes in Film/AustinPowers and Film/{{Borat}}.

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** The food scammer is a celebrity impersonator who specializes in Film/AustinPowers and Film/{{Borat}}. [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario and Luigi]] are also mentioned.
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* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: Realizing that Judge Conklin had been wasting everyone's time for the past two days, Ms. Jacobson asks the kids to not tell their parents what they've been doing.
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-->'''Mr. Frond:''' That's the nicest thing you've ever said about me!'

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-->'''Mr. Frond:''' That's the nicest thing you've ever said about me!'me!
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'''Mr. Frond:''' That's the nicest thing you've ever said about me!'\\

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-->'''Mr. Frond:''' That's the nicest thing you've ever said about me!"\\

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* EnemyMine: The foundation of the A and B plot.

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* EnemyMine: The foundation of the A and B plot.plot: Louise defends Mr. Frond in a school court, and Bob and Jimmy team up.
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* ChekhovsGun: When he first comes in, Judge Conklin has a wet spot on his robe from the water fountain. This later becomes an important piece of evidence.



* EnemyMine: The foundation of the A and B plot.

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* EnemyMine: The foundation of the A and B plot.plot.
* ForbiddenFruit: When told that jurors couldn't discuss the case among themselves, Tina starts doing just that with Jimmy Junior in a misguided attempt at getting his attention. She even mentions this trope by name.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The store front in the opening reads Bath Sheet Crazy.
* JuryDuty: Tina is part of the school court jury. When Jimmy Junior becomes a juror, she starts flirting with him, to his annoyance.
* LostFoodGrievance: The main plot comes about when Mr. Ambrose accuses Mr. Frond of eating his yogurt.
* NeverTheObviousSuspect: The yogurt thief turns out to be Judge Conklin.
* PetTheDog: Louise at first puts no effort in defending Mr. Frond, but then she starts feeling sorry for him and decides to try and prove he's innocent, because "everyone deserves a fair trial, even a broken down, chewed up, spat out guidance counselor like Mr. Frond."
* ShoutOut:
** The title is a pun on ''Film/AFewGoodMen''
** In the opening, the exterminator van reads "[[Film/ARoomWithAView A Fume with a View]]".
** The food scammer is a celebrity impersonator who specializes in Film/AustinPowers and Film/{{Borat}}.
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* CourtroomEpisode: The kids take part in the school's mock trial, which then becomes real when Mr. Frond gets involved.
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Arch enemies team up as Louise defends Mr. Frond in school court, and Bob joins Jimmy Pesto in exposing a scammer.
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* EnemyMine: The foundation of the A and B plot.

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