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not really an example since Peggy genuinely thought Bobby was at fault
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* KarmaHoudini: Peggy gets away with harshly punishing Bobby.
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* KarmaHoudini: Peggy gets away with harshly punishing Bobby.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: The whole reason Peggy bought the lawn gnome was because she couldn't stand Hank getting all the deserved credit for how nice the Hills' lawn and house façade look from people passing by.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: When Bobby accidentally damages Peggy's lawn gnome while playing, Hank uses this as pretext to get rid of it. Seeing how upset this makes Peggy, Hank confesses but claims he did the whole thing. Peggy correctly guesses that he's lying to protect Bobby, but wrongly believes that Bobby is wholly to blame and thus punishes him very harshly. Later on, Hank goes out and buys a new gnome, then gives it to Bobby to try and smooth things out. Again, Peggy figures most of this out, but assumes that Hank did it out of pity rather than guilt, ultimately deciding that Bobby's been in the doghouse long enough.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: When Bobby accidentally damages Peggy's lawn gnome while playing, Hank uses this as pretext to get rid of it. Seeing how upset this makes Peggy, Hank confesses but claims he did the whole thing. Peggy correctly guesses that he's lying to protect Bobby, but wrongly believes that Bobby is wholly to blame and thus punishes him very harshly. Later on, Hank goes out and buys a new gnome, then gives it to Bobby to try and smooth things out. Again, Peggy figures most of this out, but assumes that Hank did it out of pity rather than guilt, ultimately deciding that Bobby's been in the doghouse long enough.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: The whole reason Peggy bought the lawn gnome was because that she couldn't stand Hank getting all the deserved credit for how nice the Hills' lawn and house façade look looks from people passing by.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: When Bobby accidentally damages Peggy's lawn gnome while playing, Hank uses this as a pretext to get rid of it. Seeing how upset this makes Peggy, Hank confesses but claims he did the whole thing. Peggy correctly guesses that he's lying to protect Bobby, but wrongly believes that Bobby is wholly to blame and thus punishes him very harshly. Later on, Hank goes out and buys a new gnome, then gives it to Bobby to try and smooth things out. Again, Peggy figures most of thisout, out but assumes that Hank did it out of pity rather than guilt, ultimately deciding that Bobby's been in the doghouse long enough.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: When Bobby accidentally damages Peggy's lawn gnome while playing, Hank uses this as a pretext to get rid of it. Seeing how upset this makes Peggy, Hank confesses but claims he did the whole thing. Peggy correctly guesses that he's lying to protect Bobby, but wrongly believes that Bobby is wholly to blame and thus punishes him very harshly. Later on, Hank goes out and buys a new gnome, then gives it to Bobby to try and smooth things out. Again, Peggy figures most of this
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* ItsAllAboutMe: The whole reason Peggy bought the lawn gnome was because she couldn't stand Hank getting all the deserved credit for how nice the Hills' lawn and house façade look from people passing by.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: The whole reason Peggy bought the lawn gnome was because she couldn't stand Hank getting all the deserved credit for how nice the Hills' lawn and house façade look from people passing by.by.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: When Bobby accidentally damages Peggy's lawn gnome while playing, Hank uses this as pretext to get rid of it. Seeing how upset this makes Peggy, Hank confesses but claims he did the whole thing. Peggy correctly guesses that he's lying to protect Bobby, but wrongly believes that Bobby is wholly to blame and thus punishes him very harshly. Later on, Hank goes out and buys a new gnome, then gives it to Bobby to try and smooth things out. Again, Peggy figures most of this out, but assumes that Hank did it out of pity rather than guilt, ultimately deciding that Bobby's been in the doghouse long enough.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: When Bobby accidentally damages Peggy's lawn gnome while playing, Hank uses this as pretext to get rid of it. Seeing how upset this makes Peggy, Hank confesses but claims he did the whole thing. Peggy correctly guesses that he's lying to protect Bobby, but wrongly believes that Bobby is wholly to blame and thus punishes him very harshly. Later on, Hank goes out and buys a new gnome, then gives it to Bobby to try and smooth things out. Again, Peggy figures most of this out, but assumes that Hank did it out of pity rather than guilt, ultimately deciding that Bobby's been in the doghouse long enough.
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Peggy gets a lawn gnome, which Hank hates, but when Hank breaks it, Bobby ends up getting blamed for it.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: The whole reason Peggy bought the lawn gnome was because she couldn't stand Hank getting all the deserved credit for how nice the Hills' lawn and house façade look from people passing by.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: The whole reason Peggy bought the lawn gnome was because she couldn't stand Hank getting all the deserved credit for how nice the Hills' lawn and house façade look from people passing by.