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** Livia rants about some kids who died because their seatbelts trapped them in the car, foreshadowing the fate of [[Spoiler: Sean Gismonte]] in the next episode.

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** Livia rants about some kids who died because their seatbelts trapped them in the car, foreshadowing the fate of [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: Sean Gismonte]] in the next episode.
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** Livia rants about some kids who died because their seatbelts trapped them in the car, foreshadowing the fate of [[Spoiler:Sean Gismonte]] in the next episode.

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** Livia rants about some kids who died because their seatbelts trapped them in the car, foreshadowing the fate of [[Spoiler:Sean [[Spoiler: Sean Gismonte]] in the next episode.

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** Skip shows up at Big Pussy's house early one morning and we get a glimpse of its scenery. He lives next door to a graveyard.

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** Skip shows up at Big Pussy's house early one morning and we get a glimpse of its scenery. He lives next door to a graveyard.cemetery.
** Livia rants about some kids who died because their seatbelts trapped them in the car, foreshadowing the fate of [[Spoiler:Sean Gismonte]] in the next episode.
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* TitleDrop: Coupled with a PrecisionFStrike when Christopher is rejected by Amy towards the end of the episode.
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* InelegantBlubbering: Poor Pussy, already tormented by having to betray his friends, breaks into this after remembering Tony's kindness to him in the past.

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* ManipulativeBastard: Amy and Jon Favreau both pull this on Chris, in combination with being {{False Friend}}s, leading him on with promises that his script will be made into a movie. They play the angle just long enough to get some insider info on the world of the Jersey mob, and the key nugget for a draft script of their own, the story of the mobster scarring the transgender woman with an AcidAttack. They cut him off completely after they get what they want.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Amy after the second time she sleeps with Christopher. Chris reading Jon's script and finding Jon used the tale of the scarred trans woman doesn't help her at all.



* ManipulativeBastard: Amy and Jon Favreau both pull this on Chris, in combination with being {{False Friend}}s, leading him on with promises that his script will be made into a movie. They play the angle just long enough to get some insider info on the world of the Jersey mob, and the key nugget for a draft script of their own, the story of the mobster scarring the transgender woman with an AcidAttack. They cut him off completely after they get what they want.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Amy after the second time she sleeps with Christopher. Chris reading Jon's script and finding Jon used the tale of the scarred trans woman doesn't help her at all.
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After Chris has sex with Amy again, she remembers her engagement with his cousin and locks herself in the bathroom, upset. Chris starts reading Jon Favreau's script about mobsters and discovers his anecdote about the transsexual prostitute has been used. Chris tries to track down Jon Favreau, only to find that he has left town. He confronts Amy again and their relationship ends on a sour note, with Chris disparagingly calling her a "D-girl".

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After Chris has sex with Amy again, she remembers her engagement with his cousin and locks herself in the bathroom, upset. Chris starts reading Jon Favreau's script about mobsters and discovers his anecdote about the transsexual prostitute has been used. Chris tries to track down Jon Favreau, only to find that he has left town. He confronts Amy again and their relationship ends on a sour note, with Chris disparagingly calling her a "D-girl".
"D-Girl".
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* FishOutOfWater: Both sides of the movie script arc. Amy and Jon are fascinated by the [[TheDreaded fear]] that Chris can command in an instant. Jon in particular becomes frightened when he sees that Chris can become violent [[HairTriggerTemper in a flash]], making it obvious that he could never cut it in the underworld. On the other hand, Chris is completely out of his depth when trying to immerse himself in the world of production sets and working out of hotel rooms, skyscraper offices, and restaurants in ways that are distinctive to the movie business. Amy and Jon ultimately get the best out of the bargain by maintaining only peripheral contact with the Mafia underworld through Chris and then cutting him off after they get what they want, while Chris desperately tried to immerse himself completely in their world without any prior knowledge.

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* FishOutOfWater: Both sides of the movie script arc. Amy and Jon are fascinated by the [[TheDreaded fear]] that Chris can command in an instant. Jon in particular becomes frightened when he sees that Chris can become violent [[HairTriggerTemper in a flash]], making it obvious that he could never cut it in the underworld. On the other hand, Chris is completely out of his depth when trying to immerse himself in the world of production sets and working out of hotel rooms, skyscraper offices, and restaurants in ways that are distinctive to the movie business. Amy and Jon ultimately get the best out of the bargain by maintaining only peripheral contact with the Mafia underworld through Chris and then cutting him off after they get what they want, while Chris desperately tried tries to immerse himself completely in their world without any prior knowledge.
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* CantTakeCriticism: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Creator/JonFavreau is clearly more than a little sensitive about ''Film/{{Swingers}}'', for which he both wrote the script and played the protagonist, and he becomes defensive in a somewhat whiny manner every time Chris criticizes some aspect of it.

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* CantTakeCriticism: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Creator/JonFavreau is clearly more than a little sensitive about ''Film/{{Swingers}}'', for which he both wrote the script and played the protagonist, and he becomes defensive in a somewhat whiny manner every time Chris criticizes some aspect of it.
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* AdamWesting: Creator/JonFavreau appears as a name-dropping, overly-pretentious {{jerkass}} version of himself who'd come to New Jersey to make a movie. A star-struck Christopher is delighted to hang out with Jon... until Jon stole all his ideas.

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* AdamWesting: Creator/JonFavreau appears as a name-dropping, overly-pretentious {{jerkass}} version of himself who'd come to New Jersey to make a movie. A star-struck Christopher is delighted to hang out with Jon... until Jon stole steals all his ideas.

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