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* AnAesop:
** You can't just go around accusing people of something when you have little to no evidence; you at least need enough evidence to prove it. And even then, the evidence could still be circumstantial at best.
** Just because two people spend a lot of time together, that doesn't automatically mean that they're dating.
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* ForWantOfANail: Clyde's insistence on abiding by the "20/20" rule is what causes this episode's plot.
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* SmackOnTheBack: Lana does this to Lola first as a way of encouraging her, later Lola returns the favor.
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* AbsenteeActor: Lincoln, Clyde and the twins are the only members of the cast to appear in the episode.
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* NeverMyFault: Most of his sisters (Lynn Jr especially) blame Lincoln for mistaking them over Bobby supposedly cheating on Lori, claiming that he wasted their time for making them spy on him. That is despite the fact that they were eavesdropping on him in the first place, forced him to tell them the truth, and all wanted to spy on Bobby.
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* SpeakinUnison: Lola and Lana did this as they both admit to each other that they wanted to be Bluebell Scouts together.

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