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* AnAesop: Never mock anyone's fear. In the end, Lincoln and Clyde decide not to tell anyone that Chandler was scared to death in the haunted mansion.



* AnAesop:
** Never take things from others without asking.
** If you made a mistake, never try to disguise the problem by solving it on your own.
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* Irony:
** Lucy refuses to lend her fragile doll to Lola, not because she thinks Lola is clumsy (on the contrary, Lola is a lady), but because she knows Lana is wild. But in the end, all the damage to the doll is caused by Lola (except for Lana's red hat, which ends up in the washing machine, but Lola could have noticed that detail, so Lola is to blame for that too)!
** Lola is very clumsy with fragile objects, and ends up destroying Lucy's doll. But when Lola buys another fragile doll at the antique store, she customizes it without much difficulty...
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* TheBusCameBack: After being absent for the entirety of Season 2, Chandler finally makes his return in this episode.

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* TheBusCameBack: After being absent for the entirety of Season 2, 2 (besides a small cameo in Shell Shock), Chandler finally makes his return in this episode.



* CreepyDoll: Lucy's doll becomes this to Lola once she accidentally ruins it and tries to hide her mistake.

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* CreepyDoll: Lucy's doll becomes this to Lola once she accidentally ruins it and tries to hide her mistake.mistake, only for it to keep returning each time.



* DoingInTheWizard: The doll always coming back to Lola, no matter how she tries to dispose of it. It's eventually revealed not to be something supernatural, but the work of Lana, who kept finding it and didn't know the doll was Lucy's.

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* DoingInTheWizard: The doll always coming back to Lola, no matter how she tries to dispose of it. It's eventually revealed not to be something supernatural, but the work of Lana, who somehow kept finding it and didn't know the doll was Lucy's.
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* AnAesop: Never mock anyone's fear. In the end, Lincoln and Clyde decide not to tell anyone that Chandler was scared to death in the haunted mansion.


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* AnAesop:
** Never take things from others without asking.
** If you made a mistake, never try to disguise the problem by solving it on your own.
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* AbsenteeActor: Only Lola, Lori, Lana, Lucy, Lincoln, and Lynn have lines.
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* AcidRefluxNightmare: Lola has nightmares if she eats cheese before bed.

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* AcidRefluxNightmare: Lola has apparently tends to have nightmares if she eats cheese before going to bed.



* ContrivedCoincidence: Lana goes to all the places Lola placed Lucy's doll, even though she has no reason to be to those places. This is lampshaded by Lana after this is revealed.

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* ContrivedCoincidence: Lana goes to all the places Lola placed Lucy's doll, even though she has no reason to be to in those places. This is lampshaded by Lana after this is revealed.



* InstantlyProvenWrong: No sooner does Lola deny Lucy's claims that things can get rough in her room, Lana is seen racing through the hallway on a skateboard pulled by her pets.

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* InstantlyProvenWrong: No sooner does Lola deny Lucy's claims that things can get rough in her and Lana's room, Lana is seen racing through the hallway on a skateboard pulled by her pets.



* MilhollandRelationshipMoment: After Lola confesses to Lucy about the whole doll situation, Lola initially figures that Lucy will be (understandably) mad about what happened. However, Lucy assures Lola that she's not mad--she explains that she's happy Lola told the truth and knows that Lola didn't do cause damage to the doll on purpose. Plus, Lucy ends up loving the original doll even more now that it appears to be haunted.
* TheMillstone: Lana, albeit indirectly. She not only indirectly ruined the dolls' clothes by washing her hat at the same machine, but she also kept returning the ruined doll to Lola.

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* MilhollandRelationshipMoment: After Lola confesses to Lucy about the whole doll situation, Lola initially figures that Lucy will be (understandably) mad about what happened. However, Lucy assures Lola that she's not mad--she explains that mad and elaborates: she's happy that Lola told the truth about what happened and knows acknowledges that Lola didn't do cause would never have done anything to intentionally damage to the doll on purpose. Plus, Lucy ends up loving doll--plus, now that the original doll even more now that it appears to be haunted.
haunted, Lucy loves it even more.
* TheMillstone: Lana, albeit indirectly. She not only indirectly ruined the dolls' clothes by washing her hat at the same time in the machine, but she also kept returning the ruined doll to Lola.Lola (not realizing that it was technically Lucy's doll).
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* LiteraryAllusionTitle: The title is a reference to ''Literature/TheTellTaleHeart''.
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* PsychoStrings: Similar music is heard at several points throughout the episode.
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* {{Gaslighting}}: Lana unintentionally gaslights Lola by making her think Rosie is haunted whenever Lola tries to get rid of her, only for Rosie to return to Lola because Lana found her in the places Lola put Rosie in.

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* {{Gaslighting}}: Lana unintentionally gaslights Lola by making her think Rosie is haunted whenever Lola tries to get rid of her, only for Rosie to return to Lola because Lana found her in the places Lola put Rosie her in.
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* {{Gaslighting}}: Lana unintentionally gaslights Lola by making her think Rosie is haunted whenever Lola tries to get rid of her, only for Rosie to return to Lola because Lana found her in the places Lola put Rosie in.
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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: Lola hums part of the theme song while having a tea party with the doll.



* ThemeTuneCameo: Lola hums part of the theme song while having a tea party with the doll.
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* TheMillstone: Lana, albeit indirectly. She not only indirectly ruin the dolls' clothes by washing her hat at the same machine, but she also kept returning the ruined doll to Lola.

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* TheMillstone: Lana, albeit indirectly. She not only indirectly ruin ruined the dolls' clothes by washing her hat at the same machine, but she also kept returning the ruined doll to Lola.
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* AcidRefluxNightmare: Lola has nightmares if she eats cheese before bed.
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* ThemeTuneCameo: Lola hums part of the theme song while having a tea party with the doll.

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* MilhollandRelationshipMoment: After Lola confesses to Lucy about the whole doll situation, Lola initially figures that Lucy will be (understandably) mad about what happened. However, Lucy assures Lola that she's not mad--she explains that she's happy Lola told the truth and knows that Lola didn't do cause damage to the doll on purpose. Plus, Lucy ends up loving the original doll even more now that it appears to be haunted.



* MilhollandRelationshipMoment: After Lola confesses to Lucy about the whole doll situation, Lola initially figures that Lucy will be (understandably) mad about what happened. However, Lucy assures Lola that she's not mad--she explains that she's happy Lola told the truth and knows that Lola didn't do cause damage to the doll on purpose. Plus, Lucy ends up loving the original doll even more now that it appears to be haunted.
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* TheMillstone: Lana, albeit indirectly. She not only indirectly ruin the dolls' clothes by washing her hat at the same machine, but she also kept returning the ruined doll to Lola.
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* BraveTheRidePlot: The plot centers around Lincoln and Clyde trying to brave the Royal Woods House of Terror.
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*BadLiar: Lola claiming she isn’t mad during her interactions with Lincoln. While yelling very shrilly.
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* GrossUpClossUp: Flip's bare dirty feet are shown in detail as he's resting them on his cash register.

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* CloseUpGrossUp: Flip's bare dirty feet are shown in detail as he's resting them on his cash register.


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* GrossUpClossUp: Flip's bare dirty feet are shown in detail as he's resting them on his cash register.
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* CloseUpGrossUp: Flip's bare dirty feet are shown in detail as he's resting them on his cash register.

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