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* FollowTheLeader: The creators admitted that the show was inspired by ''Series/{{Loki}}'' taking a movie villain and giving him a redemption storyline. At least in this case, Bumper's villainy in the ''Pitch Perfect'' movies was far more benign than Loki's, who actually ''killed people.''
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* FollowTheLeader: The creators admitted that the show was inspired by ''Series/{{Loki}}'' ''Series/{{Loki|2021}}'' taking a movie villain and giving him a redemption storyline. At least in this case, Bumper's villainy in the ''Pitch Perfect'' movies was far more benign than Loki's, who actually ''killed people.''
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* FollowTheLeader: The creators admitted that the show was inspired by ''Series/{{Loki}}'' taking a movie villain and giving him a redemption storyline. At least in this case, Bumper's "villainy" was limited to being an unsporting competitor as opposed to, y'know, ''killing people''.
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* FollowTheLeader: The creators admitted that the show was inspired by ''Series/{{Loki}}'' taking a movie villain and giving him a redemption storyline. At least in this case, Bumper's "villainy" villainy in the ''Pitch Perfect'' movies was limited to being an unsporting competitor as opposed to, y'know, ''killing people''.far more benign than Loki's, who actually ''killed people.''
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* FollowTheLeader: The creators admitted that the show was inspired by ''Series/{{Loki}}'' taking a movie villain and giving him a redemption quest. At least in this case, Bumper's "villainy" was limited to being an unsporting competitor as opposed to, y'know, ''killing people''.
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* FollowTheLeader: The creators admitted that the show was inspired by ''Series/{{Loki}}'' taking a movie villain and giving him a redemption quest.storyline. At least in this case, Bumper's "villainy" was limited to being an unsporting competitor as opposed to, y'know, ''killing people''.
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* FollowTheLeader: The creators admitted that the show was inspired by ''Series/{{Loki}}'' taking a movie villain and giving him a redemption quest. At least in this case, Bumper's "villainy" was limited to being an unsporting competitor as opposed to, y'know, ''killing people''.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: For some, half the appeal of the series is seeing Creator/AdamDeVine and Creator/SarahHyland together as an apparent romantic couple on screen, seeing it as a do-over of their characters' relationship in ''Series/ModernFamily''. In the Website/YouTube [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIbx-Rj0MpY trailer]], Creator/{{Peacock}} themselves even leaned into this, commenting "Justice for Haley and Andy" and uploading [[https://youtu.be/xFqgyvJquNg a collection of highlights]] from ''Modern Family''.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: For some, half the appeal of the series is seeing Creator/AdamDeVine and Creator/SarahHyland together as an apparent a romantic couple on screen, seeing it as a do-over of their characters' relationship in ''Series/ModernFamily''. In the Website/YouTube [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIbx-Rj0MpY trailer]], Creator/{{Peacock}} themselves even leaned into this, commenting "Justice for Haley and Andy" and uploading [[https://youtu.be/xFqgyvJquNg a collection of highlights]] from ''Modern Family''.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: For some, half the appeal of the series is seeing Creator/AdamDevine and Creator/SarahHyland together as an apparent romantic couple on screen, seeing it as a do-over of their characters' relationship in ''Series/ModernFamily''. In the Website/YouTube [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIbx-Rj0MpY trailer]], Creator/{{Peacock}} themselves even leaned into this, commenting "Justice for Haley and Andy" and uploading [[https://youtu.be/xFqgyvJquNg a collection of highlights]] from ''Modern Family''.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: For some, half the appeal of the series is seeing Creator/AdamDevine Creator/AdamDeVine and Creator/SarahHyland together as an apparent romantic couple on screen, seeing it as a do-over of their characters' relationship in ''Series/ModernFamily''. In the Website/YouTube [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIbx-Rj0MpY trailer]], Creator/{{Peacock}} themselves even leaned into this, commenting "Justice for Haley and Andy" and uploading [[https://youtu.be/xFqgyvJquNg a collection of highlights]] from ''Modern Family''.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: For some, half the appeal of the series is seeing Creator/AndyDevine and Creator/SarahHyland together as an apparent romantic couple on screen, seeing it as a do-over of their characters' relationship in ''Series/ModernFamily''. In the Website/YouTube [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIbx-Rj0MpY trailer]], Creator/{{Peacock}} themselves even leaned into this, commenting "Justice for Haley and Andy" and uploading [[https://youtu.be/xFqgyvJquNg a collection of highlights]] from ''Modern Family''.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: For some, half the appeal of the series is seeing Creator/AndyDevine Creator/AdamDevine and Creator/SarahHyland together as an apparent romantic couple on screen, seeing it as a do-over of their characters' relationship in ''Series/ModernFamily''. In the Website/YouTube [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIbx-Rj0MpY trailer]], Creator/{{Peacock}} themselves even leaned into this, commenting "Justice for Haley and Andy" and uploading [[https://youtu.be/xFqgyvJquNg a collection of highlights]] from ''Modern Family''.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: For some, half the appeal of the series is seeing Creator/AndyDevine and Creator/SarahHyland together as an apparent romantic couple on screen, seeing it as a do-over of their characters' relationship in ''Series/ModernFamily''. In the Website/YouTube [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIbx-Rj0MpY trailer]], Creator/{{Peacock}} themselves even leaned into this, commenting "Justice for Haley and Andy" and uploading [[https://youtu.be/xFqgyvJquNg a collection of highlights]] from ''Modern Family''.