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!!The ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' presentation includes these tropes:

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!!The ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' presentation of ''Film/FinalJustice'' includes these tropes:
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* The crew are suddenly hit with guitar riffs that go off whenever they mention "Owner of a Lonely Heart". To help increase productivity in the workplace, Pearl introduces the concept of humor to Castle Forrester, but her sense of humor is painfully forced and ultimately very depressing.

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* The crew are is suddenly hit bombarded with guitar riffs orchestra hits that go off whenever they mention "Owner of a Lonely Heart". To help increase productivity in the workplace, Pearl introduces the concept of humor to Castle Forrester, but her sense of humor is painfully forced and ultimately very depressing.



* {{Sting}}: Mike and the Bots inadvertently cause "Music/{{Yes}} orchestra hits" to go off every time they mention "Owner of a Lonely Heart" due to overmilking the gag in the first host segment.

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* {{Sting}}: Mike and the Bots inadvertently cause "Music/{{Yes}} orchestra hits" to go off every time they mention "Owner of a Lonely Heart" due to overmilking the gag in the first opening host segment.

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* Servo references Music/{{Yes}}'s "Owner of a Lonely Heart" and demands that they make other comparisons, including the owner of a lonely heart versus the owner of a perfectly functional cheese slicer, and the owner of a parcel of land in Montana versus the owner of a pie.

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* Servo references Servo, having studied the lyrics of Music/{{Yes}}'s "Owner of a Lonely Heart" and Heart", demands that they make other comparisons, including such as the owner of a lonely heart versus the owner of a perfectly functional cheese slicer, and the owner of a parcel of land in Montana versus the owner of a pie.



* Pearl tries adding humor to her world domination plans, but it devolves to a screaming match.

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* The crew are suddenly hit with guitar riffs that go off whenever they mention "Owner of a Lonely Heart". To help increase productivity in the workplace, Pearl tries adding introduces the concept of humor to Castle Forrester, but her world domination plans, but it devolves to a screaming match.
sense of humor is painfully forced and ultimately very depressing.



* {{Sting}}: Mike and the Bots inadvertently subject themselves to several 'Music/{{Yes}} orchestra hits' having worn out their "Owner of a Lonely Heart" joke by saying it too many times.



* {{Sting}}: Mike and the Bots inadvertently cause "Music/{{Yes}} orchestra hits" to go off every time they mention "Owner of a Lonely Heart" due to overmilking the gag in the first host segment.



-->'''Servo''' (As Tony is gunned down): In the time it takes for him to fall, the Italian government changes ''three'' times.

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-->'''Servo''' (As -->'''Servo''': ''(as Tony is gunned down): down)'' In the time it takes for him to fall, the Italian government changes ''three'' times.
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---> '''Mike:''' Yup, there he goes.
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The episode is available on Shout! Factory TV [[http://www.shoutfactorytv.com/mystery-science-theater-3000/mst3k-final-justice/566f255e69702d07f9533d00 here]].

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The episode is available on Shout! Factory TV [[http://www.shoutfactorytv.com/mystery-science-theater-3000/mst3k-final-justice/566f255e69702d07f9533d00 in the Gizmoplex [[https://www.gizmoplex.com/mst3k/season:10/videos/mst3k-192-finaljustice here]].
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** The Rifftrax version is enjoyed specifically for adding all that back on.
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* {{Irony}}: Despite all the fat jokes made throughout this episode, the character Geronimo in the movie was actually trying to go on a diet, bypassing beer and donuts and opting for milk instead.

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* {{Irony}}: Despite all the fat jokes made throughout this episode, the character Geronimo in the movie was actually trying to go on a diet, bypassing beer and donuts and opting for milk instead.milk[[note]]That's actually treatment for the stomach wound from the NoodleIncident that got him ReassignedToAntarctica[[/note]].
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* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: After the movie's incompetent editing leads to showing the same person sliding down a wall ''twice'', Mike and the bots get back at Pearl by complaining while Mike trips over and over again the background. It finally get to her, so she promises she'll no longer send them bad movies... where that exact thing happens.

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* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: After the movie's incompetent editing leads to showing the same person sliding down a wall ''twice'', Mike and the bots get back at Pearl by complaining while Mike trips over and over again the background. It finally get gets to her, so she promises she'll no longer send them bad movies... where that exact thing happens.
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* YouAreFat: And ''don't you forget it'', Joe Don. The number of size and food jokes increases almost exponentially from ''Mitchell'', as Baker was even more stout a decade later; Mike even starts to feel a little bad about it by the end and asks that the Bots give the poor guy a break.
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*{{Sting}}: Mike and the Bots inadvertently subject themselves to several 'Music/{{Yes}} orchestra hits' having worn out their "Owner of a Lonely Heart" joke by saying it too many times.

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--->"None of them are 'sponge-worthy.'"



--->"None of them are 'sponge-worthy.'"



-->'''Crow''': Well, I think I can guarantee you that's never gonna happen, Mike.

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-->'''Crow''': Well, I think I can guarantee you that's never gonna happen, Mike.[[note]]Servo does mention his supporting role in ''{{Film/Goldeneye}}'' at one point, but calling that a JDB movie is a big stretch.[[/note]]
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The episode is available on Shout! Factory TV [[http://www.shoutfactorytv.com/mystery-science-theater-3000/mst3k-final-justice/566f255e69702d07f9533d00 here]].
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** Mentions of Geronimo's name are often accompanied by Tom Servo shouting, "Geronimo!" and jumping off his seat like a skydiver.
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* {{Bookends}}: Mike tries to {{invoke|dTrope}} this trope near the end of the episode, believing he is finally allowed to escape from the Satellite of Love now that he has watched "a terrible Joe Don Baker movie", because Joel made his escape after doing the same thing. Servo and Crow has to explain to him that it doesn't work that way.

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* {{Bookends}}: Mike tries to {{invoke|dTrope}} this trope near the end of the episode, believing he is finally allowed to escape from the Satellite of Love now that he has watched "a terrible Joe Don Baker movie", because Joel made his escape after doing the same thing. Servo and Crow has have to explain to him that it doesn't work that way.
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* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: After the movie's incompetent editing leads to showing the same person sliding down a wall ''twice'', Mike and the bots get back at Pearl by having complaining while Mike trips over and over again the background. It finally get to her, so she promises she'll no longer send them bad movies... where that exact thing happens.

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* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: After the movie's incompetent editing leads to showing the same person sliding down a wall ''twice'', Mike and the bots get back at Pearl by having complaining while Mike trips over and over again the background. It finally get to her, so she promises she'll no longer send them bad movies... where that exact thing happens.
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* {{Bowdlerization}}: One of the more extensive in MST3K history; the cut-for-TV version used on the show has all the cursing removed with obvious audio dropouts, as well as excising the original's stripper subplot completely and censoring what few shots of the dancers there are, all of which gets mocked ruthlessly. Even the repeated shot of the murdered sheriff sliding down the wall was an attempt by the distributor to edit out the smear of blood left by the body; that partner's death scene, and all other scenes of gore, were removed or trimmed down.

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* {{Bowdlerization}}: One of the more extensive in MST3K [=MST3K=] history; the cut-for-TV version used on the show has all the cursing removed with obvious audio dropouts, as well as excising the original's stripper subplot completely and censoring what few shots of the dancers there are, all of which gets mocked ruthlessly. Even the repeated shot of the murdered sheriff sliding down the wall was an attempt by the distributor to edit out the smear of blood left by the body; that partner's death scene, and all other scenes of gore, were removed or trimmed down.
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* {{Bowdlerization}}: One of the more extensive in MST3K history; the cut-for-TV version used on the show has all the cursing removed with obvious audio dropouts, as well as excising the original's stripper subplot completely and censoring what few shots of the dancers there are, all of which gets mocked ruthlessly. Even the repeated shot of the murdered sheriff sliding down the wall was an attempt by the distributor to edit out the smear of blood left by the body; that partner's death scene, and all other scenes of gore, were removed or trimmed down.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Observer is dressed as a drummer[[note]]A drummer in gay parlance is a man who dresses in leather, usually with chaps. Think The Leather Man from the Music/VillagePeople[[/note]] - and it has nothing to do with Wacky Dress Up Day - he just has [[HoYay a date]].

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* AmbiguouslyGay: Observer is dressed as wears a drummer[[note]]A drummer in gay parlance is a man who dresses in leather, usually with chaps. Think The Leather Man from the Music/VillagePeople[[/note]] - LeatherMan getup, and it has nothing to do with Wacky Dress Up Day - he Day--he just has [[HoYay a date]].
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* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: After the movie's incompetent editing leads to showing the same person sliding down a wall ''twice'', Mike and the bots get back at Pearl by having complaining while Mike trips over and over again the background. It finally get to her, so she promises she'll no longer send them bad movies... where that exact thing happens.
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--->"None of them are "sponge-worthy."

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--->"None of them are "sponge-worthy."'sponge-worthy.'"
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** One towards the end of the episode.
-->'''Mike''': Well, how about if we see a really good Joe Don Baker movie?
-->'''Crow''': Well, I think I can guarantee you that's never gonna happen, Mike.
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* ShowWithinAShow: The crew's joking references to the show ''Supermonk'' in the jet ski chase scene.

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* {{Bookends}}: Mike tries to {{invoke|dTrope}} this trope near the end of the episode, believing he is finally allowed to escape from the Satellite of Love now that he has watched "a terrible Joe Don Baker movie", because Joel made his escape after doing the same thing. Servo and Crow has to explain to him that it doesn't work that way.



* {{Bookends}}: Mike tries to {{invoke|dTrope}} this trope near the end of the episode, believing he is finally allowed to escape from the Satellite of Love now that he has watched "a terrible Joe Don Baker movie", because Joel made his escape after doing the same thing. Servo and Crow has to explain to him that it doesn't work that way.

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