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* EarnYourHappyEnding: To some extent. [[spoiler: The actress playing Lady Capulet had to drop out, due to a bout with mumps. Marcia, having learned a lesson in humility, asked if she could perform the role, promising that she'd keep her ego in check, and perform professinally, and cooperatively with everyone. She was approved to return the cast, now in the smaller role of Lady Capulet.]]

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: To some extent. [[spoiler: The actress playing Lady Capulet had to drop out, due to a bout with mumps. Marcia, having learned a lesson in humility, asked if she could perform the role, promising that she'd keep her ego in check, be professonal and perform professinally, courteous in the role, and cooperatively with everyone.not the diva she was previously. She was approved to return the cast, now in the smaller role of Lady Capulet.]]
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: To some extent. [[spoiler: When the actress playing Lady Capulet had to drop out, due to a bout of mumps, Marcia, having learned a lesson in humility, and promising that she'd keep her ego in check, and perform cooperatively witheveryone, was allowed to return the cast, now in the smaller role of Lady Capulet.]]

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: To some extent. [[spoiler: When the The actress playing Lady Capulet had to drop out, due to a bout of mumps, with mumps. Marcia, having learned a lesson in humility, and asked if she could perform the role, promising that she'd keep her ego in check, and perform professinally, and cooperatively witheveryone, with everyone. She was allowed approved to return the cast, now in the smaller role of Lady Capulet.]]
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: To some extent. When the actress playing Lady Capulet had to drop out, due to a bout of mumps, Marcia, having learned a lesson in humility, and promising that she'd keep her ego in check, and perform cooperatively witheveryone, was allowed to return the cast, now in the smaller role of Lady Capulet.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: To some extent. [[spoiler: When the actress playing Lady Capulet had to drop out, due to a bout of mumps, Marcia, having learned a lesson in humility, and promising that she'd keep her ego in check, and perform cooperatively witheveryone, was allowed to return the cast, now in the smaller role of Lady Capulet.]]
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: To some extent. When the actress playing Lady Capulet had to drop out, due to a bout of mumps, Marcia, with the promise that she'd keep her ego in check, and perform cooperatively with the director and the rest of the cast, was allowed to return to the play, in the smaller role of Lady Capulet.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: To some extent. When the actress playing Lady Capulet had to drop out, due to a bout of mumps, Marcia, with the promise having learned a lesson in humility, and promising that she'd keep her ego in check, and perform cooperatively with the director and the rest of the cast, witheveryone, was allowed to return to the play, cast, now in the smaller role of Lady Capulet.
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: To some extent. When the actress playing Lady Capulet had to drop out, due to a bout of mumps, Marcia, with the promise that she'd keep her ego in check, and perform cooperatively with the director and the rest of the cast, was allowed to return to the play, in the smaller role of Lady Capulet.
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* BrokenTears: When Marcia — after telling her she had lost the role of Juliet — finally realized what her bad behavior (to put it very nicely) has cost her.

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* BrokenTears: When Marcia — after telling Carol tells her she had lost the role of Juliet — finally realized realizes what her bad behavior (to put it very nicely) has cost her.
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* BrokenTears: When Marcia — after telling her she had lost the role of Juliet — finally realized what her bad behavior (to put it very nicely) has cost her.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: In-universe. Marcia’s behavior at a practice one afternoon: She complains about co-star Harold’s awkwardness and “squeaky” voice and is totally rude to her teachers, who are (nicely) trying to remind her this play is not a Broadway premiere. Unknown to Marcia, Carol shows up at practice (to deliver advertising materials for the program) and witnesses the debacle of a practice. Carol and her teachers agree that drastic action is needed.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: In-universe. Marcia’s behavior at a practice one afternoon: She complains about co-star Harold’s awkwardness and “squeaky” voice and is totally rude to her teachers, who are (nicely) trying to remind her this play is not a Broadway premiere. Unknown to Marcia, Carol shows up at practice (to deliver advertising materials for the program) and witnesses the debacle of a practice. Carol — who learns this is far from the first such incident — and her teachers agree that drastic action is needed.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: In-universe. Marcia’s behavior at a practice one afternoon: She complains about co-star Harold’s awkwardness and “squeaky” voice and is totally rude to her teachers, who are (nicely) trying to remind her this play is not a Broadway premiere. Unknown to Marcia, Carol shows up at practice (to deliver advertising materials for the program) and witnesses the debacle of a practice. Carol and her teachers agree that drastic action is needed.
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* AlphaBitch: Once Marcia gains her self-assurance that she indeed has the ability to play a major role in a Shakespearean play, her ego begins to grow ... ''big time''! So much that her siblings are annoyed by her just being in the room because she's going to talk about how great she is. She insults her castmate, an awkward kid who's voice is still cracking (she calls it "squeaking," which upsets "Romeo") ... and she becomes rude to her teachers and others at school.

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* AlphaBitch: Once Marcia gains her self-assurance that she indeed has the ability to play a major role in a Shakespearean play, her ego begins to grow ... ''big time''! So much that her siblings are annoyed by her just being in the room because she's going to talk about how great she is. She insults her castmate, an awkward kid who's whose voice is still cracking (she calls it "squeaking," which upsets "Romeo") ... and she becomes rude to her teachers and others at school.
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* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: Marcia turning into a total diva after landing the lead role in a junior high school production of ''RomeoAndJuliet''.

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* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: Marcia turning into a total diva after landing the lead role in a junior high school production of ''RomeoAndJuliet''.''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet''.
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* [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Nice Job Breaking it, Kids]]: The family ''meant'' well when they told Marcia she did too deserve to play Juliet, but they piled it on a bit too thick without taking into consideration how it might blow up her ego.

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* [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Nice Job Breaking it, Kids]]: The family ''meant'' well when they told Marcia she did too deserve to play Juliet, [[GoneHorriblyRight but they piled it on a bit too thick without taking into consideration how it might blow up her ego.ego]].
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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: At the end of the episode, when the family returns home from the play, Alice comments that, as sad as it was when Romeo died, followed by when Juliet died, the saddest part of all was "when Jan said 'Who goes there?' before Peter said 'hark'".
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Read more: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AcquiredSituationalNarcissism#ixzz3dFu9Pwg8

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* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: Marcia turning into a total diva after landing the lead role in a junior high school production of ''RomeoAndJuliet''.
Read more: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AcquiredSituationalNarcissism#ixzz3dFu9Pwg8



* SchoolPlay: Shakespeare's "RomeoAndJuliet," with Marcia cast (initially) as Juliet. Marcia at one point interprets her role in this as her next big break for Hollywood stardom, instead of considering this is just a junior high play to be enjoyed for the moment.

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* SchoolPlay: Shakespeare's "RomeoAndJuliet," ''Romeo And Juliet'', with Marcia cast (initially) as Juliet. Marcia at one point interprets her role in this as her next big break for Hollywood stardom, instead of considering this is just a junior high play to be enjoyed for the moment.moment and to learn from.
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* SchoolPlay: Shakespeare's "RomeoAndJuliet," with Marcia cast (initially) as Juliet.

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* SchoolPlay: Shakespeare's "RomeoAndJuliet," with Marcia cast (initially) as Juliet. Marcia at one point interprets her role in this as her next big break for Hollywood stardom, instead of considering this is just a junior high play to be enjoyed for the moment.
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* AlphaBitch: Once Marcia gains her self-assurance that she indeed has the ability to play a major role in a Shakespearean play, her ego begins to grow ... ''big time''! So much that her siblings are annoyed by her just being in the room because she's going to talk about how great she is. She insults her castmate, an awkward kid who's voice is still cracking (she calls it "squeaking," which upsets "Romeo") ... and she becomes rude to her teachers and others at school.
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* [[NiceJobBreakingIt, Hero Nice Job Breaking it, Kids]]: The family ''meant'' well when they told Marcia she did too deserve to play Juliet, but they piled it on a bit too thick without taking into consideration how it might blow up her ego.

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* [[NiceJobBreakingIt, Hero [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Nice Job Breaking it, Kids]]: The family ''meant'' well when they told Marcia she did too deserve to play Juliet, but they piled it on a bit too thick without taking into consideration how it might blow up her ego.
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* [[NiceJobBreakingIt, Hero Nice Job Breaking it, Kids]]: The family ''meant'' well when they told Marcia she did too deserve to play Juliet, but they piled it on a bit too thick without taking into consideration how it might blow up her ego.
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!!Tropes present in this episode:
* SchoolPlay: Shakespeare's "RomeoAndJuliet," with Marcia cast (initially) as Juliet.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Marcia's ego swelling to mammoth proportions, to the point that she thinks she's the greatest diva/actress in the whole wide world and she doesn't have to cooperate with anybody.

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