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* IdiotHoudini: A rather infamous example for both Bill and the citizens of Arlen, as they give Hank the business, and receive zero comeuppance for it.

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A rather infamous example for both Bill and the citizens of Arlen, as they give Hank the business, and receive zero comeuppance for it.
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** Everett, the dam inspector who [[UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom triggered the entire fiasco]] by going to the bathroom ''while the dam was about to rupture'', ''immediately'' placed all the blame on Hank and is not seen again afterwards, thus rendering him this as well.


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* JerkassHasAPoint: Though Everett had no business placing ''all'' the blame on Hank for botching the dam's flood-regulator system (when ''he'' was supposed to watch the system, but went to the bathroom at quite possibly ''the worst possible time''), he bluntly points out Hank had no business being in that room if he wasn't the certified specialist for it, ''especially'' at such a potentially disastrous time, no matter how much he knew about those procedures.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: The citizens of Arlen, and especially Bill, who gets increasingly DrunkWithPower as the episode goes on. The only ones who don't blame Hank by the end are Peggy, who is sedated for most of the episode, and the kids, who spend their time in their own little adventure.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: The citizens of Arlen, and especially Bill, who gets increasingly DrunkWithPower as the episode goes on. The only ones who don't blame Hank by the end are Peggy, who is sedated for most of the episode, episode thanks to Bill's actual supportive help, and the kids, who spend their time in their own little adventure.
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---> '''Kahn:''' Your hillbilly friend is drunk on power for once, instead of corn-squeezin's!
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* ImaginaryFriend: When Hank tries to explain to the town about his decision to flood part of it, they quickly assume Hank is making up the story even after he finds the man responsible for leaving his post.

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* ImaginaryFriend: When Hank tries to explain to the town about his decision to flood part of it, they quickly assume Hank is making up the story even after he finds the man responsible for leaving his post.post.
* TookALevelInJerkass: The citizens of Arlen, and especially Bill, who gets increasingly DrunkWithPower as the episode goes on. The only ones who don't blame Hank by the end are Peggy, who is sedated for most of the episode, and the kids, who spend their time in their own little adventure.
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* DrunkWithPower: Bill after being put in charge of the shelter. This being [[AttentionWhore Bill]], he abuses it immediately and blames Hank for everything.
* IdiotHoudini: A rather infamous example for both Bill and the citizens of Arlen, as they give Hank the business, and receive zero comeuppance for it.
* ImaginaryFriend: When Hank tries to explain to the town about his decision to flood part of it, they quickly assume Hank is making up the story even after he finds the man responsible for leaving his post.
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A flood warning in Arlen drives everyone into the Tom Landry Middle School Gym, where Hank tries to keep everyone from going nuts — and ends up losing his power to Bill.
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