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* TheBusCameBack: Enos, who returned from Los Angeles to rejoin the Hazzard County Sheriff's Department.
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** {{Hatedom}} and [[TheScrappy A Pair of Scrappys]]: What Coy and Vance actually became, almost instantly.
* TheBusCameBack: Enos, who returned from Los Angeles to rejoin the Hazzard County Sheriff's Department.
* TheBusCameBack: Enos, who returned from Los Angeles to rejoin the Hazzard County Sheriff's Department.
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** {{Hatedom}} and [[TheScrappy A Pair of Scrappys]]: What Coy and Vance actually became, almost instantly.
* TheBusCameBack: Enos, who returned from Los Angeles to rejoin the Hazzard County Sheriff's Department.instantly.
* TheBusCameBack: Enos, who returned from Los Angeles to rejoin the Hazzard County Sheriff's Department.
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: What the producers and writers were hoping to do as they developed Coy and Vance, the idea that John Schneider and Tom Wopat were never coming back foremost in their minds. In one early scene, when Boss learns of Coy and Vance returning to Hazzard, he remarks that they make Bo and Luke seem like choir boys.
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: What the producers and writers were hoping to do as they developed Coy and Vance, the idea that John Schneider Creator/JohnSchneider and Tom Wopat Creator/TomWopat were never coming back foremost in their minds. In one early scene, when Boss learns of Coy and Vance returning to Hazzard, he remarks that they make Bo and Luke seem like choir boys.
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* CharacterShilling: Dialogue throughout the episode to reinforce in fans’ minds that Coy and Vance were better and more daring than their predecessors.
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* AllThereInTheManual: a now out of print tie-in novel ''The Dukes of Hazzard Gone Racing'', is actually set between seasons 4 & 5, detailing just how Bo and Luke came to join the NASCAR circuit (and leave Hazzard County). Though no explanation is given for Coy and Vance, other than 'your cousins just got out of the merchant marines and wanted to hang at the farm awhile'; they're given maybe three paragraphs and a one-line dialogue mention from Uncle Jesse.
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* AllThereInTheManual: a now out of print tie-in novel ''The Dukes of Hazzard Gone Racing'', is actually set between seasons 4 & and 5, detailing just how Bo and Luke came to join the NASCAR circuit (and leave Hazzard County). Though no explanation is given for Coy and Vance, other than 'your cousins just got out of the merchant marines and wanted to hang at the farm awhile'; they're given maybe three paragraphs and a one-line dialogue mention from Uncle Jesse.
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* AllThereInTheManual: a now out of print tie-in novel ''The Dukes of Hazzard Gone Racing'', is actually set between seasons 4 & 5, detailing just how Bo and Luke came to join the NASCAR circuit (and leave Hazzard County). Though no explanation is given for Coy and Vance, other than 'your cousins just got out of the merchant marines and wanted to hang at the farm awhile'; they're given maybe three paragraphs and a one-line dialogue mention from Uncle Jesse.
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* ShirtlessScene: Actually, in the opening credits with footage of Byron Cherry and Christopher Mayer working on the farm, to draw in new 18- to 25-year-old female viewers. (In 1982, John Schneider was 22, but Tom Wopat was by now in his early 30s, but likely already had their following.)
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* ShirtlessScene: Actually, in the opening credits with footage of Byron Cherry and Christopher Mayer working on the farm, to draw in new 18- to 25-year-old female viewers. (In 1982, John Schneider was 22, but Tom Wopat was by now in his early 30s, but likely already had their following.following, and "shirtless Bo and Luke" scenes had become decidedly less common after the second season.)
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** Averted with Catherine Bach, who – according to some reports – also wanted to join Schneider and Wopat in their walkout. The co-stars advised her to stay, as her departure too would likely have meant an abrupt cancellation of the series ... or worse yet, a "replacement" Daisy that would have been rejected by viewers, worse ratings and a quick demise before the originals had a chance to return.
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* ShirtlessScene: Actually, in the opening credits with footage of Byron Cherry and Christopher Mayer working on the farm, to draw in new 18- to 25-year-old female viewers. (In 1982, John Schneider was 22, but Tom Wopat was by now in his early 30s, but likely already had their following.)
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: What the producers and writers were hoping to do as they developed Coy and Vance, the idea that John Schneider and Tom Wopat were never coming back foremost in their minds. In one early scene, when Boss learns of Coy and Vance returning to Hazzard, he remarks that they make Bo and Luke seem like choir boys.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Coy and Vance. And the producers ''hoped'' no one would notice ... or better yet, that Coy and Vance would gain an even bigger following.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute and ReplacementScrappy: Coy and Vance. And the producers ''hoped'' no one would notice ... or better yet, that Coy and Vance would gain an even bigger following.following.
** {{Hatedom}} and [[TheScrappy A Pair of Scrappys]]: What Coy and Vance actually became, almost instantly.
** {{Hatedom}} and [[TheScrappy A Pair of Scrappys]]: What Coy and Vance actually became, almost instantly.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Coy and Vance. And the producers ''hoped'' no one would notice ... or better yet, that Coy and Vance would gain an even bigger following.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Coy and Vance. And the producers ''hoped'' no one would notice ... or better yet, that Coy and Vance would gain an even bigger following.following.
* TheBusCameBack: Enos, who returned from Los Angeles to rejoin the Hazzard County Sheriff's Department.
* TheBusCameBack: Enos, who returned from Los Angeles to rejoin the Hazzard County Sheriff's Department.
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!!Tropes present in this episode:
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!!Tropes present in this episode:episode:
* PutOnABus: Bo and Luke, to join the NASCAR racing circuit. This was necessitated by the departure of John Schneider and Tom Wopat.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Coy and Vance. And the producers ''hoped'' no one would notice ... or better yet, that Coy and Vance would gain an even bigger following.
* PutOnABus: Bo and Luke, to join the NASCAR racing circuit. This was necessitated by the departure of John Schneider and Tom Wopat.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Coy and Vance. And the producers ''hoped'' no one would notice ... or better yet, that Coy and Vance would gain an even bigger following.