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* RealityEnsues: The Goat ends up surviving the avalanche and cancels the credit card Sam stole from him.
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* AntiClimacticParent: A very minor example. Anytime Guy's parents were brought up in episodes before this one, he was very evasive about them and in this one, he was trying his hardest to avoid them, so it was easy to assume that his parents very probably [[AbusiveParents abusive]]. They finally show up in this episode and... they turn out to be [[GoodParents very loving and supportive people]]. It's just that Guy feels bad around his family because everyone is much more accomplished than him and they can be a bit InnocentlyInsensitive at times.

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* AntiClimacticParent: A very minor example. Anytime Guy's parents were brought up in episodes before this one, he was very evasive about them and in this one, he was trying his hardest to avoid them, so it was easy to assume that his parents very are probably very [[AbusiveParents abusive]].abusive]] or emotionally distant. They finally show up in this episode and... they turn out to be [[GoodParents very loving and supportive people]]. It's just that Guy feels bad around his family because everyone is much more accomplished than him and they can be a bit InnocentlyInsensitive at times.
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* CoolUncle: Guy's nieces and nephews all love him as much as rest of the family.

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* CoolUncle: Guy's nieces and nephews all love view him as much as rest of the family.such.
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* CoolUncle: Guy's nieces and nephews all love him as much as rest of the family.
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** Being an {{expy}} of [[Film/PlanesTrainsAndAutomobiles Del Griffith]], it makes sense that Sam, like Del, would eventually confess that the woman he's most loyal to and whom he'd been building up throughout the story thus far isn't actually in his life any more (in this case, a mother who abandoned him rather than a deceased wife). The episode also involves Guy, the Neil Page to Sam's Del, bringing his homeless drifter friend back to his family's BigFancyHouse, as Neil does at the end of ''Planes...'', though in this case, it's less a gesture of kindness and more begrudging.

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** Being an {{expy}} of [[Film/PlanesTrainsAndAutomobiles Del Griffith]], it makes sense that Sam, like Del, would eventually confess that the woman he's most loyal to and whom he'd been building up throughout the story thus far isn't actually in his life any more (in this case, a mother who abandoned him rather than a deceased wife). The episode also involves Guy, the Neil Page to Sam's Del, bringing his homeless drifter friend back to his family's BigFancyHouse, as Neil does at the end of ''Planes...'', though in this case, it's less a gesture of kindness and more begrudging. The scene of them trying and failing to pay for a hotel room with the Goat's credit card also mirrors the scene in which Neil tries to pay for a hotel room with the melted remains of his credit cards after saving them from a burning car.
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** Being an {{expy}} of [[Film/PlanesTrainsAndAutomobiles Del Griffith]], it makes sense that Sam, like Del, would eventually confess that the woman he's most loyal to and whom he'd been building up throughout the story thus far isn't actually in his life any more (in this case, a mother who abandoned him rather than a deceased wife). The episode also involved Guy, the Neil Page to Sam's Del, bring his homeless drifter friend back to his family's BigFancyHouse, as Neil does at the end of ''Planes...''

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** Being an {{expy}} of [[Film/PlanesTrainsAndAutomobiles Del Griffith]], it makes sense that Sam, like Del, would eventually confess that the woman he's most loyal to and whom he'd been building up throughout the story thus far isn't actually in his life any more (in this case, a mother who abandoned him rather than a deceased wife). The episode also involved involves Guy, the Neil Page to Sam's Del, bring bringing his homeless drifter friend back to his family's BigFancyHouse, as Neil does at the end of ''Planes...'''', though in this case, it's less a gesture of kindness and more begrudging.
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** Being an {{expy}} of [[Film/PlanesTrainsAndAutomobiles Del Griffith]], it makes sense that Sam, like Del, would eventually confess that the woman he's most loyal to and whom he'd been building up throughout the story thus far isn't actually in his life any more (in this case, a mother who abandoned him rather than a deceased wife). The episode also involved Guy, the Neil Page to Sam's Del, bring his homeless drifter friend back to his family's BigFancyHouse.

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** Being an {{expy}} of [[Film/PlanesTrainsAndAutomobiles Del Griffith]], it makes sense that Sam, like Del, would eventually confess that the woman he's most loyal to and whom he'd been building up throughout the story thus far isn't actually in his life any more (in this case, a mother who abandoned him rather than a deceased wife). The episode also involved Guy, the Neil Page to Sam's Del, bring his homeless drifter friend back to his family's BigFancyHouse.BigFancyHouse, as Neil does at the end of ''Planes...''
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** Being an {{expy}} of [[Film/PlanesTrainsAndAutomobiles Del Griffith]], it makes sense that Sam, like Del, would eventually confess that the woman he's most loyal to and whom he'd been building up throughout the story thus far isn't actually in his life any more (in this case, a mother who abandoned him rather than a deceased wife).

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** Being an {{expy}} of [[Film/PlanesTrainsAndAutomobiles Del Griffith]], it makes sense that Sam, like Del, would eventually confess that the woman he's most loyal to and whom he'd been building up throughout the story thus far isn't actually in his life any more (in this case, a mother who abandoned him rather than a deceased wife). The episode also involved Guy, the Neil Page to Sam's Del, bring his homeless drifter friend back to his family's BigFancyHouse.
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Sam meet's Guy's family and teaches Guy a valuable lesson.

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Sam meet's meets Guy's family and teaches Guy a valuable lesson.
lesson... and reveals a shocking secret about his family.
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* UsedToBeASweetKid: As a kid, Guy was much more enthusiastic, happy-go-lucky and confident. However, after experiencing one failure after another as an adult, he turned into the surly man you see in the show.

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* UsedToBeASweetKid: As a kid, child, Guy was much more enthusiastic, happy-go-lucky and confident. However, after experiencing one failure after another as an adult, he turned into the surly man you see in the show.
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* ActorAllusion: Stephen Tobolowsky voices the hotel clerk, an old high school friend of Guy's who embarrassed him. This is a reference to Tobolowsky's character in ''Film/GroundhogDay''.

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* ActorAllusion: Stephen Tobolowsky voices the hotel clerk, an old high school friend of Guy's who embarrassed him. This is a reference to embarrasses him, not unlike Tobolowsky's character "Needlenose" Ned Ryerson does to Phil Connors in ''Film/GroundhogDay''.
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* AntiClimacticParent: A very minor example. Anytime Guy's parents were brought up in episodes before this one, he was very evasive about them and in this one, he was trying his hardest to avoid them, so it was easy to assume that his parents very probably [[AbusiveParents abusive]]. They finally show up in this episode and... they turn out to be [[GoodParents very loving and supportive people]]. It's just that Guy feels bad around his family because everyone is much more accomplished than him and they can be a bit InnocentlyInsensitive at times.
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* ActorAllusion: Stephen Tobolowsky voices the hotel clerk, an old high school friend of Guy's who embarrassed him. This is a reference to Tobolowsky's character in ''Film/GroundhogDay''.

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