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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Sam's control freak tendencies were significantly toned down in the show's second run (beginning with Episode 141), satisfying those who took issue with him [[TookALevelInJerkass doubling down on them]] towards the end of the first run. By Episode 218, they were eliminated altogether.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Sam's control freak tendencies were significantly toned down in the show's second run (beginning with Episode 141), satisfying those who took issue with him [[TookALevelInJerkass doubling down on them]] towards the end of the first run.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Sam's control freak tendencies were significantly toned down in the show's second run (beginning with Episode 141), satisfying those who took issue with him [[TookALevelInJerkass doubling down on them]] towards the end of the first run. By Episode 218, they were eliminated altogether.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Sam's control freak tendencies were significantly toned down in the show's second run (beginning with Episode 141), satisfying those who took issue with him [[TookALevelInJerkass doubling down on them]] towards the end of the first run.
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* DesignatedHero: Sam, for saying that he has authority in the studio and fights with Scotty only for mistaking the shield, and for threatening to fire anyone who shows sympathy for Scotty. All despite being displayed as hero.

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* DesignatedHero: Sam, for saying that he has authority in the studio and fights with Scotty only for mistaking the shield, and for threatening to fire anyone who shows sympathy for Scotty. All despite being displayed as hero.hero [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation depending on who you're asking]].
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Radar Overseer Scotty legitimately making mistakes? Or is he a smartass who screws up on purpose and then acts innocent to turn the other against Sam so he can get away with his behavior?

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Radar Overseer Scotty legitimately making mistakes? Or is he a smartass who screws up on purpose and then acts innocent to turn the other against Sam so he can get away with his behavior?behavior? Further to that, does he screw up on purpose just to torture Sam ForTheEvulz?



* UnintentionallySympathetic: Sam's desire to fire Scotty is actually, in almost every case, justified because Scotty is grossly incompetent at his job, yet the others baby him and view Sam as a bully.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Sam's desire to fire Scotty When Sam says Scotty's firing is actually, in almost every case, justified because justified, it usually is, seeing as how Scotty is grossly incompetent at his job, yet and in real-life, would be fired for one screw-up too many. Unfortunately for Sam, the others constantly baby him Scotty and view therefore, enable this behavior to continue, while viewing Sam as a bully.ControlFreak who bullies Scotty for what they view as "honest mistakes"...even though Scotty ''always'' makes said mistakes, and never learns from them. This goes hand-in-hand with the above-mentioned AlternativeCharacterInterpretation, postulating that Scotty screws up on purpose and then plays the WoundedGazelleGambit to get sympathy he doesn't deserve and turn everyone against Sam for his own sick amusement.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in Episode 52.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in Episode 52.52.
* UnintentionallySympathetic: Sam's desire to fire Scotty is actually, in almost every case, justified because Scotty is grossly incompetent at his job, yet the others baby him and view Sam as a bully.
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* AwesomeMusic: The current end credits theme, also known as "Dave's Boogie", which has been used since Episode 44, and was composed by Dave Madson himself.

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The current end credits theme, also known as "Dave's Boogie", which has been used since Episode 44, and was composed by Dave Madson himself.



* TestosteroneBrigade: According to YouTube's public viewing statistics, most of these videos are most popular with men between the ages of 35 and 54, and to a lesser extent, males between the ages of 13 and 17.

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* TestosteroneBrigade: According to YouTube's Website/YouTube's public viewing statistics, most of these videos are most popular with men between the ages of 35 and 54, and to a lesser extent, males between the ages of 13 and 17.
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** The disappearance of Microsoft Anna, LH Michael, and LH Michelle in Episode 112. This was a case of RealLifeWritesThePlot, as Dave lost the program that allows him to use their voices.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Radar Overseer Scotty legitimately making mistakes? Or is he a smartass who screws up on purpose and then acts innocent to turn the other against Sam so he can get away with his behavior?
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* DesignatedHero: Sam.

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* DesignatedHero: Sam.Sam, for saying that he has authority in the studio and fights with Scotty only for mistaking the shield, and for threatening to fire anyone who shows sympathy for Scotty. All despite being displayed as hero.
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* BaseBreaker: Sam in some episodes. Some say his behavior is going too far, others enjoy seeing him be more authoritative.

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* BaseBreaker: BaseBreakingCharacter: Sam in some episodes. Some say his behavior is going too far, others enjoy seeing him be more authoritative.
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* DudeNotFunny: Sam's treatment of Scotty in some episodes could qualify. The scene in Episode 50 where Sam throws ''everyone'', even Anna, out of the studio also qualifies. As well as Sam's early homophobic outbursts towards L&H Michael and L&H Michelle.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in Episode 52.
* TheWoobie: If you didn't feel bad for Anna at the end of Episode 45 and the start of Episode 46, then there's something wrong with you.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in Episode 52.
* TheWoobie: If you didn't feel bad for Anna at the end of Episode 45 and the start of Episode 46, then there's something wrong with you.
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* BaseBreaker: Sam in some of the later episodes. Some say his behavior is going too far, others enjoy seeing him be more authoritative.

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** Another example used in some more serious episodes is another Dave Madson composition, "Dirge".
* BaseBreaker: Sam in some of the later episodes. Some say his behavior is going too far, others enjoy seeing him be more authoritative.
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* BaseBreaker: Sam in the later episodes. Some say his behavior is going too far, others enjoy seeing him be more authoritative.

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* BaseBreaker: Sam in some of the later episodes. Some say his behavior is going too far, others enjoy seeing him be more authoritative.

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* MoralEventHorizon: Sam has several examples where he comes ''dangerously'' close to crossing the line. For instance:
** Episode 33: Trying to shoot Scotty.
** Episode 43: Attempting to hang Dave, Scotty, ''and'' Beulah.
** Episode 49: Having Mike thrown in jail all because Mike denied being an asswipe.
** Episode 51: Bludgeoning Scotty within an inch of his life.
** Episode 53: Threatening to have everyone hanged for mutiny for denying that Mike is a asswipe.
** But the biggest example by far is in Episode 59, where Sam takes Scotty hostage, threatening to shoot him in the head, and then he summons the Devil and She-Devil to torment the others. After a struggle, Officer Flanigan arrests Sam on the spot.

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* MoralEventHorizon: The Devil and She-Devil finally crossed this line in Episode 70, when they killed Guy.
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Sam also has several examples where he comes ''dangerously'' close to crossing the line. For instance:
** Episode 33: Trying to shoot Scotty.
** Episode 43: Attempting to hang Dave, Scotty, ''and'' Beulah.
** Episode 49: Having Mike thrown in jail all because Mike denied being an asswipe.
** Episode 51: Bludgeoning Scotty within an inch of his life.
** Episode 53: Threatening to have everyone hanged for mutiny for denying that Mike is a asswipe.
** But the biggest example by far is in Episode 59, where Sam takes Scotty hostage, threatening to shoot him
Especially in the head, and then he summons the Devil and She-Devil to torment the others. After a struggle, Officer Flanigan arrests Sam on the spot.later episodes.



** Sam can also be considered this in recent episodes by some fans for his treatment of Scotty.

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** If they didn't qualify before Episode 70, they certainly did after.
** Sam can could also be have been considered this in recent episodes by some fans for his treatment of Scotty.


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** Also in Episode 70, after Guy is killed by The Devil and She-Devil.
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** But the biggest example is in Episode 59, where Sam takes Scotty hostage and summons the Devil and She-Devil to torment the others. After a struggle, Officer Flanigan arrests Sam on the spot.

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** But the biggest example by far is in Episode 59, where Sam takes Scotty hostage hostage, threatening to shoot him in the head, and then he summons the Devil and She-Devil to torment the others. After a struggle, Officer Flanigan arrests Sam on the spot.
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** Sam can also be considered this in recent episodes by some fans for his treatment of Scotty.
*** TakeThatScrappy: Sam getting nailed to the shield in Episode 56 can be considered this as well.
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* But the biggest example is in Episode 59, where Sam takes Scotty hostage and summons the Devil and She-Devil to torment the others. After a struggle, Officer Flanigan arrests Sam on the spot.

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* ** But the biggest example is in Episode 59, where Sam takes Scotty hostage and summons the Devil and She-Devil to torment the others. After a struggle, Officer Flanigan arrests Sam on the spot.
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* But the biggest example is in Episode 59, where Sam takes Scotty hostage and summons the Devil and She-Devil to torment the others. After a struggle, Officer Flanigan arrests Sam on the spot.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: L&H Michael has gained a following as of late.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: L&H Michael has gained a following as of late.fairly big fan following.
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* TheScrappy: The Devil and The She-Devil could certainly qualify. Many fans eventually got annoyed with them constantly showing up. Eventually, Dave got the hint and banned them from appearing in his videos

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* TheScrappy: The Devil and The She-Devil could certainly qualify. Many fans eventually got annoyed with them constantly showing up. Eventually, Dave got the hint and banned issued an order restricting them from appearing in his videos to occasional appearances only.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in Episode 52.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in Episode 52.52.
* TheWoobie: If you didn't feel bad for Anna at the end of Episode 45 and the start of Episode 46, then there's something wrong with you.

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