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* YoureJustJealous: During an argument, Glimmer incorrectly suggests Adora is jealous of her because that she's now Shadow Weaver's "favorite". Granted, it's later revealed to be part of a ruse.
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* ComplexityAddiction: Double Trouble's choice to frame ''everyone'' for something (because doing so makes him feel more powerful) is one thing that makes his plot noticeable: if the alibis are to be believed, everyone is a spy, and that doesn't make sense. Reasoning from that, the alibis must not be [[InnocentInaccurate reliable]]. Yet, most of the alibis cannot be treacherously motivated either, because- again- it's not realistic that so many spies would be in such a small team.

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* ComplexityAddiction: Double Trouble's choice to frame ''everyone'' for something (because doing so makes him them feel more powerful) is one thing that makes his their plot noticeable: if the alibis are to be believed, everyone is a spy, and that doesn't make sense. Reasoning from that, the alibis must not be [[InnocentInaccurate reliable]]. Yet, most of the alibis cannot be treacherously motivated either, because- again- it's not realistic that so many spies would be in such a small team.
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* SilentCredits: The credits have no music this time as the fall of Salineas sinks in.

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* ComplexityAddiction: Double Trouble's choice to frame ''everyone'' for something (because doing so makes him feel more powerful) is one thing that makes his plot noticeable: if the alibis are to be believed, everyone is a spy, and that doesn't make sense. Reasoning from that, the alibis must not be [[InnocentInaccurate reliable]]. Yet, most of the alibis cannot be treacherously motivated either, because- again- it's not realistic that so many spies would be in such a small team.



* FalseConfession: Bow insists ''he'' must be the spy simply for any minor mistakes that led to the loss at Dryl. His confession is so melodramatic that Mermista immediately rules him out as a suspect.

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* FalseConfession: Bow insists ''he'' must be the spy simply for any because of minor mistakes that led contributed to the loss at Dryl. His confession is so melodramatic that Mermista immediately rules him out as a suspect.



* FrontlineGeneral: For the first time in the series Hordak leads the charge himself during the battle for Salineas even getting off the first shot with his ArmCannon.

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* FrontlineGeneral: For the first time in the series series, Hordak leads the charge himself during the battle for Salineas Salineas- even getting off the first shot with his ArmCannon.

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-->'''Frosta:''' How are you doing that?
-->'''Mermista:''' I practiced... [[SuddenlyShouting at home]]! ''[ka-BOOM]''

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-->'''Frosta:''' How are you doing that?
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that?\\
'''Mermista:'''
I practiced... [[SuddenlyShouting at home]]! ''[ka-BOOM]''
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* TheOnlyWayTheyWillLearn: Since Adora won’t believe Shadow Weaver isn’t the spy and argues with Glimmer over it, Shadow Weaver convinces them to think harder about it, and leaves them with these words: To catch a rat, you must spring a trap. Naturally, Adora thinks it’s just another one of her pointless riddles, but she eventually comes around and she understood what the words meant; to catch the spy, they had to think like the spy.
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* WhamEpisode: The Alliance figures out that Flutterina (aka Double Trouble) is the spy, only to learn that they were a distraction from The Horde taking over Salineas.
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* CheckovsGunmen: The plan that the Horde has been working on in the background for the past several episodes is revealed to be a massive assault on Salineas in order to gain complete control of the seas. Thanks to Double Trouble's efforts the plan goes off without a hitch.

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* CheckovsGunmen: ChekhovsGunman: The plan that the Horde has been working on in the background for the past several episodes is revealed to be a massive assault on Salineas in order to gain complete control of the seas. Thanks to Double Trouble's efforts the plan goes off without a hitch.
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* CheckovsGunmen: The plan that the Horde has been working on in the background for the past several episodes is revealed to be a massive assault on Salineas in order to gain complete control of the seas. Thanks to Double Trouble's efforts the plan goes off without a hitch.


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* FrontlineGeneral: For the first time in the series Hordak leads the charge himself during the battle for Salineas even getting off the first shot with his ArmCannon.


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* SuddenDownerEnding: What had mostly been a comedy episode, with some tension here and there (mostly with Adora and Glimmer), ends on an incredibly bleak note when its revealed that the Horde successfully conquered Salineas while the heroes were distracted with Double Trouble.
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* UnreliableNarrator: Sea Hawk. Oh, so much. He constantly embellishes details when recounting his take on what happened at Dryl, and keeps drastically upping the number of how many soldiers he took out. Mermista lampshades this.

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