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* {{Unishment}}: In an extended BerateAndSwitch, Barkin tells Ron that he's no longer the quarterback, and as disciplinary action for cheating his way onto the team, Barkin wants Ron to ''"think very carefully about what you've done... when you're playing as the new Middleton running back!"''
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* FailedASpotCheck: Thanks to his tracking device, Dementor is absolutely certain that Kim is wearing the battle suit, as it's seemingly right on top of her. Unfortunately, Kim is wearing her midriff-baring cheerleading outfit, which leaves it abundantly evident with even a cursory glance that she couldn't possibly be wearing the battle suit. As it happens, Dementor's device isn't faulty - it's correctly tracking the battle suit, but it's currently being worn by Ron underneath his much-more bulky football gear.
-->'''Kim:''' Hello? Does it ''look'' like I'm wearing full body armor?\\
'''Dementor:''' Well, no, now that you mention it...
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* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: A small example of this is that Kim, Bonnie, and the rest of their fellow senior cheerleaders get new uniforms in this episode that stay that way for the rest of the series.

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* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: A small example of this is that Ron and Kim are officially a couple. To a lesser extent, Kim, Bonnie, and the rest of their fellow senior cheerleaders get new uniforms in this episode that stay that way for the rest of the series.

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* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: A small example of this is that Kim, Bonnie and the rest of their fellow senior cheerleaders get new uniforms in this episode that stay that way for the rest of the series.

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* JumpingTheShark: Referenced in-universe during TheStinger when Ron asks if Kim waterskiing over a shark was real or a dream.
* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: A small example of this is that Kim, Bonnie Bonnie, and the rest of their fellow senior cheerleaders get new uniforms in this episode that stay that way for the rest of the series.
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ComedicUnderwearExposure: In the fight between Ron, in the battle-suit controlled from Dementor, it happens with Kim in her new senior-year cheerleading uniform after she jumps off of Ron and lands right at the screen.

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* ComedicUnderwearExposure: In the fight between Ron, in the battle-suit controlled from Dementor, it happens with Kim in her new senior-year cheerleading uniform after she jumps off of Ron and lands right at the screen.
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** Played with in Barkin's case--he allows to stay on the football as a running back instead of the quarterback, but he still ends up punishing Ron for cheating his way onto the team in the first place.

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** Played with in Barkin's case--he allows Ron to stay on the football as a running back instead of the quarterback, but he still ends up punishing Ron the latter for cheating his way onto the team in the first place.
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ComedicUnderwearExposure: In the fight between Ron, in the battle-suit controlled from Dementor, it happens with Kim in her new senior-year cheerleading uniform after she jumps off of Ron and lands right at the screen.
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* HourglassPlot: Ron trying to get onto the football team, failing, cheating his way in (to Kim’s disapproval_, then winning his way in the team by his own talent mirrors Kim failing Driver’s Ed, cheating (though not willingly) to Ron’s disapproval, then passing the test on her own merit from ''[[Recap/KimPossibleS2E5CarTrouble The Car Trouble]]''. The difference being, Ron only disapproved of Kim’s cheating because she didn’t let him cheat too, whereas here, Kim wanted Ron to be honest and here Barkin actually finds out that Ron initially cheated.

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* HourglassPlot: Ron trying to get onto the football team, failing, cheating his way in (to Kim’s disapproval_, disapproval), then winning his way in the team by his own talent mirrors Kim failing Driver’s Ed, cheating (though not willingly) to Ron’s disapproval, then passing the test on her own merit from ''[[Recap/KimPossibleS2E5CarTrouble The Car Trouble]]''. The difference being, Ron only disapproved of Kim’s cheating because she didn’t let him cheat too, whereas here, Kim wanted Ron to be honest and here Barkin actually finds out that Ron initially cheated.

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