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* JerkassHasAPoint: Leo from The Man From Hollywood is being obnoxious and temperamental, but he recognized he is too drunk to drive home.

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: With a dash of either DareToBeBadass or BreakThemByTalking, depending upon your perspective; At the climax of "The Man From Hollywood", Chester lays an even $1000 on the bar and asks Ted if he wants to remember, for the rest of his life, if he ''refused'' a thousand dollars for one second's worth of work, or if he ''made'' a thousand dollars for one second's worth of work.



* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: During "The Missing Ingredient", Eva [[DoubleStandardRapeSciFi very clearly puts Ted under a spell]] in order to get him to have sex with her, before which he was staunchly refusing to do so while on the clock, and when Ted mentions that "Betty's gonna kill [him]", Eva [[TheUnfairSex has the nerve to act offended]] until being told that Betty is Ted's ''boss''.
** NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization: When recounting the events of the night to Margaret, Ted is initially upset by the encounter, before relenting that it was "admittedly the best part of the evening"; though it's [[OverlyNarrowSuperlative not saying much]] considering that by this point he's at his wit's end having been repeatedly harassed, threatened (at gunpoint no less), terrified, and more mundanely put upon by having to run an entire hotel by himself on New Year's Eve.



* NightmareFuel: Unknowingly sleeping inches above a decaying corpse.

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* NightmareFuel: Unknowingly sleeping inches above a decaying corpse.corpse.
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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: With a dash of either DareToBeBadass or BreakThemByTalking, depending upon your perspective; At the climax of "The Man From Hollywood", Chester lays an even $1000 on the bar and asks Ted if he wants to remember, for the rest of his life, if he ''refused'' a thousand dollars for one second's worth of work, or if he ''made'' a thousand dollars for one seconds worth of work.

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: With a dash of either DareToBeBadass or BreakThemByTalking, depending upon your perspective; At the climax of "The Man From Hollywood", Chester lays an even $1000 on the bar and asks Ted if he wants to remember, for the rest of his life, if he ''refused'' a thousand dollars for one second's worth of work, or if he ''made'' a thousand dollars for one seconds second's worth of work.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The Man From Hollywood's ending is fairly creepy at first, but becomes funny when he slips and drops the ice bucket.

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: With a dash of either DareToBeBadass or BreakThemByTalking, depending upon your perspective; At the climax of "The Man From Hollywood", Chester lays an even $1000 on the bar and asks Ted if he wants to remember, for the rest of his life, if he ''refused'' a thousand dollars for one second's worth of work, or if he ''made'' a thousand dollars for one seconds worth of work.
* CrossesTheLineTwice: The Man From Hollywood's ending is fairly creepy at first, but becomes funny again when he slips Leo's call to the previously mentioned doctor reveals that he's currently performing ''plastic surgery'' at 6 A.M., and then in his rush to get to the elevator Chester drops the bucket of ice bucket.with Norman's pinky in it, all the while Norman is screaming bloody murder as could be expected of someone who just had a finger chopped off. Angela, for her part, watches all this with disinterest and then returns to her room.
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* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: During "The Missing Ingredient", Eva [[DoubleStandardRapeSciFi very clearly puts Ted under a spell]] in order to get him to have sex with her, before which he was staunchly refusing to do so while on the clock, and when Ted mentions that "Betty's gonna kill [him]", Eva has the nerve to act offended until being told that Betty is Ted's ''boss''.

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* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: During "The Missing Ingredient", Eva [[DoubleStandardRapeSciFi very clearly puts Ted under a spell]] in order to get him to have sex with her, before which he was staunchly refusing to do so while on the clock, and when Ted mentions that "Betty's gonna kill [him]", Eva [[TheUnfairSex has the nerve to act offended offended]] until being told that Betty is Ted's ''boss''.
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** NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization: When recounting the events of the night to Margaret, Ted is initially upset by the encounter, before relenting that it was "admittedly the best part of the evening", though it's [[OverlyNarrowSuperlative not saying much]] considering that by this point he's at his wit's end having been repeatedly harassed, threatened (at gunpoint no less), terrified, and more mundanely put upon by having to run an entire hotel by himself on New Year's Eve.

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** NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization: When recounting the events of the night to Margaret, Ted is initially upset by the encounter, before relenting that it was "admittedly the best part of the evening", evening"; though it's [[OverlyNarrowSuperlative not saying much]] considering that by this point he's at his wit's end having been repeatedly harassed, threatened (at gunpoint no less), terrified, and more mundanely put upon by having to run an entire hotel by himself on New Year's Eve.
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* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: During "The Missing Ingredient", Eva [[DoubleStandardRapeSciFi very clearly puts Ted under a spell]] in order to get him to have sex with her, before which he was staunchly refusing to do so while on the clock, and when Ted mentions that "Betty's gonna kill [him]", Eva has the nerve to act offended until being told that Betty is Ted's ''boss''.
** NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization: When recounting the events of the night to Margaret, Ted is initially upset by the encounter, before relenting that it was "admittedly the best part of the evening", though it's [[OverlyNarrowSuperlative not saying much]] considering that by this point he's at his wit's end having been repeatedly harassed, threatened (at gunpoint no less), terrified, and more mundanely put upon by having to run an entire hotel by himself on New Year's Eve.



* NightmareFuel: Unknowingly sleeping inches above a decaying corpse.

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* NightmareFuel: Unknowingly sleeping inches above a decaying corpse.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Series/LieToMe Cal Lightman]] sure has quite a story about how he met his ex-wife...
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The Man From Hollywood's ending is fairly creepy at first, but becomes funny when slips and drops the ice bucket.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The Man From Hollywood's ending is fairly creepy at first, but becomes funny when he slips and drops the ice bucket.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The Man From Hollywood's ending is fairly creepy at first, but becomes funny when slips and drops the ice bucket.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The Man From Hollywood's ending is fairly creepy at first, but becomes funny when slips and drops the ice bucket.bucket.
* NightmareFuel: Unknowingly sleeping inches above a decaying corpse.

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