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* AdaptationalWimp: Jimmy. In the story this was based on[[note]]"The Fastest Gun in the West"[[/note]], he found out the villain was a fake himself and stayed calm even in the face of threats. In the episode, he doesn't do much of anything except being nervous.

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* AdaptationalWimp: Jimmy. In the story this the episode was based on[[note]]"The Fastest Gun in the West"[[/note]], he found out the villain was a fake himself by conducting his own investigation and stayed calm even in the face of threats. In the episode, he doesn't do much of anything except being nervous.nervous and relies entirely on Lois and Superman. This probably occurred because the story the episode adapted came from [[ComicBook/SupermansPalJimmyOlsen Jimmy's series]], where his characterization varied more, as opposed to the PluckyComicRelief role he filled in the show.



* VillainessesWantHeroes: GenderInverted; the VillainOfTheWeek finds Lois attractive.

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* VillainessesWantHeroes: GenderInverted; the VillainOfTheWeek finds Lois attractive. She does not reciprocate, especially when he begins threatening her young coworker.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Jimmy. In the story this was based on, he found out the villain was a fake himself and stayed calm even in the face of threats. In the episode, he doesn't do much of anything except being nervous.

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* AdaptationalWimp: Jimmy. In the story this was based on, on[[note]]"The Fastest Gun in the West"[[/note]], he found out the villain was a fake himself and stayed calm even in the face of threats. In the episode, he doesn't do much of anything except being nervous.
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* PrematurelyMarkedGrave: Clark, Lois, and Jimmy find Jimmy's tombstone in the local boot hill, a threat from the local gunslinger who disliked him.
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-->'''Clark''': He's ''what''?!

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-->'''Clark''': He's ''what''?!''what''?!
* VillainessesWantHeroes: GenderInverted; the VillainOfTheWeek finds Lois attractive.
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* BulletDancing: The villain ends up hopping to avoid his former lackeys' bullets.
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While on a trip, Jimmy and Lois wind up in an old west style town, where the local gunslinger takes an instant liking to Lois and an instant dislike to Jimmy.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Jimmy. In the story this was based on, he found out the villain was a fake himself and stayed calm even in the face of threats. In the episode, he doesn't do much of anything except being nervous.
* CowboyEpisode: The episode takes place at what is explicitly a recreation of an old west town, but Lois and Jimmy act as if they think the danger from the black-hatted baddie is real.
* SkewedPriorities: Lois calls Clark for help after Jimmy gets in trouble with the local gunslinger. Clark appears unconcerned. Then Lois mentions that the villain has also been "making eyes" at her.
-->'''Clark''': He's ''what''?!

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