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** When Raven and the others discuss the woman being racist, Eddie recounts a story about how he was close friends with a white boy who's father forbade him from talking to Eddie due to him being black. When Raven asks what did he do, Eddie quietly says "What was I supposed to do? I was just a kid."

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** When Raven and the others discuss the woman being racist, Eddie recounts a story about how he was close friends with a white boy who's whose father forbade him from talking to Eddie due to him being black. When Raven asks what did he do, did, Eddie quietly says says, "What was I supposed to do? I was just a kid."

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* The racism episode "True Colors" can definitely be this, since it doesn't hide the ugly truth about
real-life discrimination.

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* The racism episode "True Colors" can definitely be this, since it doesn't hide the ugly truth about
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* "True Colors" also does this, since it doesn't hide the ugly truth about discrimination. Worse is while the others discuss Raven's vision of the store owner saying she doesn't hire black people, Eddie recounts a story about how he was close friends with a white boy who's father forbade him from talking to Eddie due to him being black. When Raven asks what did he do, Eddie quietly says "What was I supposed to do? I was just a kid."

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* The racism episode "True Colors" also does can definitely be this, since it doesn't hide the ugly truth about discrimination. Worse is while about
real-life discrimination.
** When Raven and
the others discuss Raven's vision of the store owner saying she doesn't hire black people, woman being racist, Eddie recounts a story about how he was close friends with a white boy who's father forbade him from talking to Eddie due to him being black. When Raven asks what did he do, Eddie quietly says "What was I supposed to do? I was just a kid."
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* "Psychic Eye for the Sloppy Guy"!focused on Raven having a vision that the nerdy artist did a flip-book sketch of her, implying he liked her. Raven herself becomes uncomfortable with this, but decides to help him out in becoming more better-good looking if that was the case. The result is the guy becoming the most eye-appealing student who eventually starts dating afterwards. Raven herself becomes heart broken upon [[MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold learning how much of a sweetheart he is]]...only for the episode's end to reveal Raven's vision was ''him still liking her and thinking she didn't like him back''. Both end the episode with saying the phrase [[{{Irony}} "I guess it just wasn't meant to be."]]

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* "Psychic Eye for the Sloppy Guy"!focused Guy" focused on Raven having a vision that the a nerdy artist she liked did a flip-book sketch of her, implying he liked her. Raven herself becomes uncomfortable with this, but decides to help him out in becoming more better-good better looking if that was the case. The result is the guy becoming the most eye-appealing student who eventually starts dating afterwards. Raven herself becomes heart broken heartbroken upon [[MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold learning how much of a sweetheart he is]]...only for the episode's end to reveal Raven's vision was ''him still liking her and thinking she didn't like him back''. Both end the episode with saying the phrase [[{{Irony}} "I guess it just wasn't meant to be."]]
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* An episode focused on Raven having a vision that the nerdy artist did a flip-book sketch of her, implying he liked her. Raven herself becomes uncomfortable with this, but decides to help him out in becoming more better-good looking if that was the case. The result is the guy becoming the most eye-appealing student who eventually starts dating afterwards. Raven herself becomes heart broken upon [[MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold learning how much of a sweetheart he is]]...only for the episode's end to reveal Raven's vision was ''him still liking her and thinking she didn't like him back''. Both end the episode with saying the phrase [[{{Irony}} "I guess it just wasn't meant to be."]]

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* An episode focused "Psychic Eye for the Sloppy Guy"!focused on Raven having a vision that the nerdy artist did a flip-book sketch of her, implying he liked her. Raven herself becomes uncomfortable with this, but decides to help him out in becoming more better-good looking if that was the case. The result is the guy becoming the most eye-appealing student who eventually starts dating afterwards. Raven herself becomes heart broken upon [[MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold learning how much of a sweetheart he is]]...only for the episode's end to reveal Raven's vision was ''him still liking her and thinking she didn't like him back''. Both end the episode with saying the phrase [[{{Irony}} "I guess it just wasn't meant to be."]]
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* "True Colors" also does this, since it doesn't hide the ugly truth about discrimination. Worse is while the others discuss Raven's vision of the store owner saying she doesn't hire black people, Eddie recounts a story about how he was close friends with a white boy who's father forbade him from talking to Eddie due to him being black. When Raven asks what did he do, Eddie quietly says "What ''was'' I suppose to do? I was just a kid!".
** The worst part is that Eddie [[TheWoobie never blamed his friend and still cared for him in the end]], and it seems likely that this feeling was mutual as the friend in question was, from the sounds of it, bullied and abused by his racist father and, like Eddie, felt unable to do anything about it because of his young age.

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* "True Colors" also does this, since it doesn't hide the ugly truth about discrimination. Worse is while the others discuss Raven's vision of the store owner saying she doesn't hire black people, Eddie recounts a story about how he was close friends with a white boy who's father forbade him from talking to Eddie due to him being black. When Raven asks what did he do, Eddie quietly says "What ''was'' was I suppose supposed to do? I was just a kid!".
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** The worst part is that Eddie [[TheWoobie never blamed his friend and still cared for him in the end]], and it seems likely that this feeling was mutual as the friend in question was, from the sounds of it, bullied and abused by his racist bigot father and, like Eddie, felt unable to do anything about it because of his young age.

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* "True Colors" also does this, since it doesn't hide the ugly truth about discrimination. Worse is while the others discuss [[spoiler: Raven's vision of the store owner saying she doesn't hire black people]], Eddie recounts a story about how he was close friends with a white boy who's father forbade him from talking to Eddie due to him being black. When Raven asks what did he do, Eddie quietly says "What ''was'' I suppose to do? I was just a kid!".

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* "True Colors" also does this, since it doesn't hide the ugly truth about discrimination. Worse is while the others discuss [[spoiler: Raven's vision of the store owner saying she doesn't hire black people]], people, Eddie recounts a story about how he was close friends with a white boy who's father forbade him from talking to Eddie due to him being black. When Raven asks what did he do, Eddie quietly says "What ''was'' I suppose to do? I was just a kid!".



* An episode focused on Raven [[spoiler: having a vision that the nerdy artist did a flip-book sketch of her, implying he liked her. Raven herself becomes uncomfortable with this, but decides to help him out in becoming more better-good looking if that was the case. The result is the guy becoming the most eye-appealing student who eventually starts dating afterwards. Raven herself becomes heart broken upon [[MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold learning how much of a sweetheart he is]]...only for the episode's end to reveal Raven's vision was ''him still liking her and thinking she didn't like him back''. Both end the episode with saying the phrase [[{{Irony}} "I guess it just wasn't meant to be."]]]]

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* An episode focused on Raven [[spoiler: having a vision that the nerdy artist did a flip-book sketch of her, implying he liked her. Raven herself becomes uncomfortable with this, but decides to help him out in becoming more better-good looking if that was the case. The result is the guy becoming the most eye-appealing student who eventually starts dating afterwards. Raven herself becomes heart broken upon [[MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold learning how much of a sweetheart he is]]...only for the episode's end to reveal Raven's vision was ''him still liking her and thinking she didn't like him back''. Both end the episode with saying the phrase [[{{Irony}} "I guess it just wasn't meant to be."]]]]"]]
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* In "There Goes the Bride", Raven believing she's going to marry Devon Carter, [[DownerEnding only for it to turn out that he and his family are moving away after his dad and stepmom's wedding]].
* "True Colors" also does this, since it doesn't hide the ugly truth about discrimination. Worse is while the others discuss [[spoiler: Raven's vision of the store owner saying she doesn't hire black people]], Eddie recounts a story about how he was close friends with a white boy who's father forbade him from talking to Eddie due to him being black. When Raven asks what did he do, Eddie quietly says "What ''was'' I suppose to do? I was just a kid!".
** The worst part is that Eddie [[TheWoobie never blamed his friend and still cared for him in the end]], and it seems likely that this feeling was mutual as the friend in question was, from the sounds of it, bullied and abused by his racist father and, like Eddie, felt unable to do anything about it because of his young age.
* An episode focused on Raven [[spoiler: having a vision that the nerdy artist did a flip-book sketch of her, implying he liked her. Raven herself becomes uncomfortable with this, but decides to help him out in becoming more better-good looking if that was the case. The result is the guy becoming the most eye-appealing student who eventually starts dating afterwards. Raven herself becomes heart broken upon [[MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold learning how much of a sweetheart he is]]...only for the episode's end to reveal Raven's vision was ''him still liking her and thinking she didn't like him back''. Both end the episode with saying the phrase [[{{Irony}} "I guess it just wasn't meant to be."]]]]

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