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Capri is a restaurant on its last legs and owned by overgrown identical twins Jim and Jeff, both of whom have a ...''Unique'' idea of how to run a restaurant and seem oblivious to the filthy reality of their business.
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Capri is a restaurant on its last legs and owned by overgrown identical twins Jim and Jeff, both of whom have a ...''Unique'' a... ''unique'' idea of how to run a restaurant and seem oblivious to the filthy reality of their business.
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* ManChild: Jim and Jeff, the twin brothers who own and operate the restaurants. Both of them alternate between acting childishly petulant when Gordon tries to help them to [[InelegantBlubbering bursting into tears]] at the slightest provocation.
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* JustHereForTheFreeSnacks: Jeff half-jokingly says that they bought the restaurant in order to get free pizza.
* ManChild: Jim and Jeff, the twin brothers who own and operate the restaurants. Both of them alternate between acting childishly petulant when Gordon tries to help them to [[InelegantBlubbering bursting into tears]] at the slightestprovocation.provocation.
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: At the start of the episode, Capri is only open for on Wednesdays through Sundays for dinner service, because Jeff and Jim don't want to work the lunch shift.
--> '''Jim:''' I'd rather go on the computer, watch TV, play poker, sit in the sun...
* RecordNeedleScratch: Used when Gordon finds out that the meatballs are ordered from a company rather than made in-house.
* TwinSwitch: Jim and Jeff pull this on Gordon when introducing themselves. Gordon is amazed, to say the least.
* ManChild: Jim and Jeff, the twin brothers who own and operate the restaurants. Both of them alternate between acting childishly petulant when Gordon tries to help them to [[InelegantBlubbering bursting into tears]] at the slightest
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: At the start of the episode, Capri is only open for on Wednesdays through Sundays for dinner service, because Jeff and Jim don't want to work the lunch shift.
--> '''Jim:''' I'd rather go on the computer, watch TV, play poker, sit in the sun...
* RecordNeedleScratch: Used when Gordon finds out that the meatballs are ordered from a company rather than made in-house.
* TwinSwitch: Jim and Jeff pull this on Gordon when introducing themselves. Gordon is amazed, to say the least.
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Gordon travels to Eagle Rock California, to visit Capri - a restaurant in a rut - owned by overgrown identical twins, Jim and Jeff. The twins could have walked straight out of Alice in Wonderland and their method of running a restaurant is just as fantastic. Half comedy act half cry-babies, Jim and Jeff seem oblivious to the grime and dust riddling their restaurant.
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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Twins Jeff & Jim. They spend the episode slacking off, cracking under pressure in the kitchen, and bursting into tears of self-pity from their own incompetence. They somehow managed to acquire serious cooking and business savvy out of nowhere, since Capri stayed in business for more than ''seven years'' until September 2019, when they sold the restaurant and retired.
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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Twins Jeff & Jim. They spend the episode slacking off, cracking under pressure in the kitchen, and bursting into tears of self-pity from their own incompetence. They somehow managed to acquire serious cooking and business savvy out of nowhere, since Capri stayed in business for more than ''seven years'' until September 2019, when they sold the restaurant and retired.retired.
* ManChild: Jim and Jeff, the twin brothers who own and operate the restaurants. Both of them alternate between acting childishly petulant when Gordon tries to help them to [[InelegantBlubbering bursting into tears]] at the slightest provocation.
* ManChild: Jim and Jeff, the twin brothers who own and operate the restaurants. Both of them alternate between acting childishly petulant when Gordon tries to help them to [[InelegantBlubbering bursting into tears]] at the slightest provocation.
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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Twins Jeff & Jim. They spend the episode slacking off, cracking under pressure in the kitchen, and bursting into tears of self-pity from their own incompetence. They somehow managed to acquire serious cooking and business savvy out of nowhere, since Capri stayed in business for more than ''seven years'' until September 2019, when they sold the restaurant and retired.
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Gordon travels to Eagle Rock California, to visit Capri - a restaurant in a rut - owned by overgrown identical twins, Jim and Jeff. The twins could have walked straight out of Alice in Wonderland and their method of running a restaurant is just as fantastic. Half comedy act half cry-babies, Jim and Jeff seem oblivious to the grime and dust riddling their restaurant.
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