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* DesignatedHero: Nikki is one in "Over Exposed" after Chrissy quits. Although we're supposed to believe that she's a good guy, her insulting of customers for no reason without her co-workers to stop her (and their eventual joining in) combined with the fact that she brings them to Chrissy to brag about how she's become their controller (ironic, since she thinks of herself as a free-thinking rebel) pretty much cement her as an example, at least for one episode. The comparison gets more ironic when Chrissy actually [[FriendOrIdolDecision gives up]] her nice job to prove ThePowerOfFriendship.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: To American audiences, at least. Canada doesn't really have a problem showing shows like this to preteens (preteens being ages 9 to 12) and early teens (early teen being ages 13 to 15). Either way, the subject matter makes this more like a show for older teens (ages 16 to 18) or college-aged adults who remember their high school days and all the stupid things they did.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: To American audiences, at least. Canada doesn't really have a problem showing shows like this to preteens (preteens being ages 9 to 12) and early teens (early teen being ages 13 to 15). Either way, the subject matter makes this more like a show for older teens (ages 16 to 18) or college-aged adults who remember their high school days and all the stupid things they did. As this was made by the same people who did the ''Total Drama Island'' shows, [[JustifiedTrope there's actually a good reason why the show is what it is]].
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: To American audiences, at least. Canada doesn't really have a problem showing shows like this to preteens (preteens being ages 9 to 12) and early teens (early teen being ages 13 to 15).

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: To American audiences, at least. Canada doesn't really have a problem showing shows like this to preteens (preteens being ages 9 to 12) and early teens (early teen being ages 13 to 15). Either way, the subject matter makes this more like a show for older teens (ages 16 to 18) or college-aged adults who remember their high school days and all the stupid things they did.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKidsWhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: To American audiences, at least. Canada doesn't really have a problem showing shows like this to preteens (preteens being ages 9 to 12) and early teens (early teen being ages 13 to 15).
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* FridgeHorror: In "Employee of the Month", Chrissy temporarily brainwashes Nikki into becoming a girly Clone, making her act ''exactly'' like Kristen and Kirsten, only reverting back to her normal self with the aid of her friends. Kristen and Kirsten are never shown to have any friends other than each other and Chrissy. They rely on Chrissy to tell them what to wear, what to do, and even what to think. If Chrissy knows how to change someone's personality on this level, who says the other two Clones weren't brainwashed too, and just didn't have friends to snap them out of it?

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* FridgeHorror: In "Employee of the Month", Chrissy temporarily brainwashes Nikki into becoming a girly Clone, making her act ''exactly'' like Kristen and Kirsten, only reverting back to her normal self with the aid of her friends. Kristen and Kirsten are never shown to have any friends other than each other and Chrissy. They rely on Chrissy to tell them what to wear, what to do, and even what to think. If Chrissy knows how to change someone's personality on this level, level without the use of torture instruments and/or major brain surgery, who says the other two Clones weren't brainwashed too, and just didn't have friends to snap them out of it?
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* FanDisservice: [[BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill Julie]] wearing [[StarWars Leia's gold bikini]]...GAH!
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* FanHater: In "Going Underground" Wayne refuses to hire Jonesy because he likes [[TopGun Top M-16s]].

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* FanHater: In "Going Underground" Wayne refuses to hire Jonesy because he likes [[TopGun [[Film/TopGun Top M-16s]].
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** Turns into FridgeLogic before rounding back into FridgeHorror when you consider this: Chrissy is the most independent of the three clones. She is, in fact, a ClosetGeek and hides this from the other two. Then you remember that one of the factors in brainwashing Nikki was the "exclusive Employee of the Month lounge." Said lounge features brainwashing advertisements proclaiming something along the lines of "Individuality is overrated." Does Khaki Barn brainwash all of their employees? Is Chrissy a ClosetGeek because she doesn't want corporate to catch on, and brainwash her?
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* FanDisservice: [[BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill Julie]] wearing Leia's gold bikini...GAH!

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* FanDisservice: [[BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill Julie]] wearing [[StarWars Leia's gold bikini...bikini]]...GAH!
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* FanDisservice: [[BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill Julie]] wearing Leia's gold bikini...GAH!
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* FridgeHorror: In "Employee of the Month", Chrissy temporarily brainwashes Nikki into becoming a girly Clone, making her act ''exactly'' like Kristen and Kirsten, only reverting back to her normal self with the aid of her friends. Kristen and Kirsten are never shown to have any friends other than each other and Chrissy. If Chrissy knows how to change someone's personality on this level, who says the other two Clones weren't brainwashed too, and just didn't have friends to snap them out of it?

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* FridgeHorror: In "Employee of the Month", Chrissy temporarily brainwashes Nikki into becoming a girly Clone, making her act ''exactly'' like Kristen and Kirsten, only reverting back to her normal self with the aid of her friends. Kristen and Kirsten are never shown to have any friends other than each other and Chrissy. They rely on Chrissy to tell them what to wear, what to do, and even what to think. If Chrissy knows how to change someone's personality on this level, who says the other two Clones weren't brainwashed too, and just didn't have friends to snap them out of it?
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* EarWorm: The opening, but the Taj Mahome song featured in "Major Unfaithfulness" has got to be mentioned. Good GOD!

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* EarWorm: The opening, but ''I'm [=6teen=], starting to find my way...got a new job, gonna start at the Taj Mahome song featured in "Major Unfaithfulness" has got to be mentioned. Good GOD!mall today...''
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* FridgeHorror: In "Employee of the Month", Chrissy temporarily brainwashes Nikki into becoming a girly Clone, making her act ''exactly'' like Kristen and Kirsten. If Chrissy knows how to change someone's personality on this level, who says the other two Clones weren't brainwashed too, and just never snapped out of it?

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* FridgeHorror: In "Employee of the Month", Chrissy temporarily brainwashes Nikki into becoming a girly Clone, making her act ''exactly'' like Kristen and Kirsten. Kirsten, only reverting back to her normal self with the aid of her friends. Kristen and Kirsten are never shown to have any friends other than each other and Chrissy. If Chrissy knows how to change someone's personality on this level, who says the other two Clones weren't brainwashed too, and just never snapped didn't have friends to snap them out of it?
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* FridgeHorror: In "Employee of the Month", Chrissy temporarily brainwashes Nikki into becoming a girly Clone, making her act ''exactly'' like Kristen and Kirsten. If Chrissy knows how to change someone's personality on this level, who says the other two Clones weren't brainwashed too, and just never snapped out of it?
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* EarWorm: The opening

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* EarWorm: The openingopening, but the Taj Mahome song featured in "Major Unfaithfulness" has got to be mentioned. Good GOD!
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Not the general consensus.


* JerkSue: Nikki.
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* FanHater: In "Going Underground" Wayne refuses to hire Jonesy because he likes [[TopGun Top M-16s]].
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: In "A Ding from Down Under" after days of Coach Halder and his son Corey using her as a paintball target [[BerserkButton Jen was pushed too far.]] [[spoiler: Towards the end of the episode she lets out a PrimalScream, puts on war paint and a solider helmet and [[BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame then proceeds to shoot down Coach and Corey with paintballs.]] And better yet, when she shoots down Corey she does it on roller blades.]]
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: The toilet incident in "Boo, Dude".
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt [[spoiler: The fans' initial reaction to the announcement of the episode. No way a light-hearted comedy show about a bunch of teenagers hanging out at the mall could have a BittersweetEnding, right?]]

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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt [[spoiler: The fans' initial reaction to the announcement of the episode. series finale episode "Bye Bye Nikki", whose plot was announced to involve Nikki leaving the group forever.]] No way a light-hearted comedy show about a bunch of teenagers hanging out at the mall could have a BittersweetEnding, right?]]right?
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids
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* LesYay: Most fans are set that there's ''something'' between Jen and Caitlin. Sometimes happens in canon if you look hard enough.
** ''Nikki'' and Caitlin.
** ''Tricia'' and Caitlin: Seriously Tricia's whole character revolves around Caitlin and how to make her life a misery. The brief time that Caitlin stopped working at the Lemon suddenly Tricia dumped her other friends to get back with Caitlin.
** In "J is for Genius" Jen develops a crush on the temp boss Jane.
*** Actually it was a girl crush, which Jude pointed out that it was a none sexual thing.
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* HoYay: It happens often between Jonesy and Jude. They've been MistakenForGay, they've ''kissed'', and another time they reenacted the pottery scene from ''Ghost'' (keeping it PG-rated... [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar sort of]]) in the episode ''Unhappy Anniversary''.
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* GirlShowGhetto: Airs on [=PopGirl=] in the UK despite being a unisex show.

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* GirlShowGhetto: Airs exclusively on [=PopGirl=] in the UK despite being a unisex show.
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* GirlShowGhetto: Airs on [=PopGirl=] in the UK despite being a unisex show.
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* JerkSue: Nikki.
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* CharacterDerailment: Starr in her final appearance.
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* CharacterDerailment: Starr after season 1.

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* CharacterDerailment: Starr after season 1.in her final appearance.
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* CharacterDerailment: Starr after season 1.
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* AmbiguouslyAutistic: Jude.
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* AmbiguouslyAutistic: Jude.


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* TheScrappy: Serena. Breaking up with nice guy Wyatt over a text message did not go well with fans.

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