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* {{Tearjerker}}: As of January 2024, the fact that the pair have had a falling out and gone their separate ways.
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* BetterOnDVD: They've discussed this themselves a few times, where they say that people will tell them that they prefer to binge their videos after a certain amount have come out and/or when they have the time to sit down and watch them. With their Atheist Bible and Quran Study videos, this can certainly help, since the Bible, while divided between the stories and Testaments, is much too long to sit and read in one sitting for a Website/YouTube video, so they usually cover stories in several videos each. The Quran also does the same.

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They've discussed this themselves a few times, where they say that people will tell them that they prefer to binge their videos after a certain amount have come out and/or when they have the time to sit down and watch them. With their Atheist Bible and Quran Study videos, this can certainly help, since the Bible, while divided between the stories and Testaments, is much too long to sit and read in one sitting for a Website/YouTube video, so they usually cover stories in several videos each. The Quran also does the same.



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* HarsherInHindsight: Not a week after Hannah expressed why people like Leonard Nimoy and David Bowie died by 2016 and not Jack Chick, Jack Chick died. This is addressed in the next Chick Tract video they made, where they read the most controversial Tract ever written that was internally-banned by the company themselves, that they said they wouldn't do, but decided to do to show how crazy Jack Chick could be, and it's amazing how bad it is if you've seen any of their other Tract videos, or read the tracts yourself.

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Not a week after Hannah expressed why people like Leonard Nimoy and David Bowie died by 2016 and not Jack Chick, Jack Chick died. This is addressed in the next Chick Tract video they made, where they read the most controversial Tract ever written that was internally-banned by the company themselves, that they said they wouldn't do, but decided to do to show how crazy Jack Chick could be, and it's amazing how bad it is if you've seen any of their other Tract videos, or read the tracts yourself.



* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Ray Comfort personally sending the duo a gift basket after one of their videos about him was taken down due to a false DMCA, along with a note assuring them that he wasn't the one who DMCA'd it and telling them that he fully supports them in getting it back up. Given that Comfort has a...''reputation'' among atheists and there's no shortage of jokes made about him on the channel, it's nice to see that he's still willing to defend his opposition's freedom of speech.

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Ray Comfort personally sending the duo a gift basket after one of their videos about him was taken down due to a false DMCA, along with a note assuring them that he wasn't the one who DMCA'd it and telling them that he fully supports them in getting it back up. Given that Comfort has a...''reputation'' among atheists and there's no shortage of jokes made about him on the channel, it's nice to see that he's still willing to defend his opposition's freedom of speech.



* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Logicked in the "Hi There"/"Wassup" Tract reading, as he had a combination fat, choking, and dying voice for when his character, Charlie Conners, was [[ItMakesSenseInContext dying from the stake being impaled through his back]]. So much so that Hannah and Jake took a moment to applaud his performance. He also does a good job for his character in "Fallen."

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Logicked in the "Hi There"/"Wassup" Tract reading, as he had a combination fat, choking, and dying voice for when his character, Charlie Conners, was [[ItMakesSenseInContext dying from the stake being impaled through his back]]. So much so that Hannah and Jake took a moment to applaud his performance. He also does a good job for his character in "Fallen."



* PeripheryDemographic: They seem to have one for gay people, as there are some gay fans who mail in stuff to their P.O. box.

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They seem to have one for gay people, as there are some gay fans who mail in stuff to their P.O. box.
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* BetterThanCanon: Their versions of Chick Tract storylines and characters are, unsurprisingly, better than the originals most of the time. Special mention goes to Harold Penisman from "The Last Generation."

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* IdiotPlot: Discussed in many videos, but overly pointed out in their ''God's Not Dead 2'' review, where the teacher was put on trial for mentioning Jesus in her class in an historical context as if that wasn't the right way to mention Jesus in a classroom in a non-Christian school.
** They also constantly point out how every Chick Tract they read from before Jack Chick died, though even after as well most of the time, is written as if the world only has one or so Christians and the people who aren't act like it's an entirely new concept they've never heard of, despite the vast majority of them taking place in the contemporary United States, a majority Christian country, or passed when Christianity became a major religion.



* WhatAnIdiot: This is, basically, Jake's reaction to Hannah when they did the 420 episode of Ask Hugo when Hannah started getting high ''before'' they started rather than getting sequentially more high as the video went on, as Jake was and expected she would too.

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* WhatAnIdiot: This is, basically, Jake's reaction to Hannah when they did the 420 episode of Ask Hugo when Hannah started getting high ''before'' they started rather than getting sequentially more high as the video went on, as Jake was and expected she would too.
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* CreatorBacklash: Towards their first several Bible Study videos. While they're not bad to get through, they weren't quite up to their current standards of doing them, since they were just starting out, as well as having a really bad quality mic to record their episodes. Though they admitted that there were some good jokes and points in them when they rewatched their first video in a livestream.
** Though they don't regret recording them, some of the Chick Tract videos have gotten this towards the people they did them with, like Steve Shives, Sargon of Akkad, and, more recently, Armoured Skeptic.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: While they generally will avert this, the same cannot be said of the people who write the Chick Tracts and movies they look at.
** One small example, though, would be that Hannah has said several times that ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' started reference humor and made it popular. In reality, reference humor has been around for a long time. ''Family Guy'' just has a certain brand of it that uses it more overtly than a lot of other shows.
** Jordan Peterson, as explained twice in separate videos, thought that the bill he opposed in his home of Canada (Bill C-16) was a compelled speech law that forced people to use other people's preferred pronouns if they identify as anything other than they look, or else they'd got to jail even if they meant nothing vindictive behind it. In reality, the bill just expanded hate crime laws to include trans people to be covered under the protections the laws already gave people of other races and sexual orientations.
** In one of their 2020 comment response videos, They talked about an episode of ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' and, for some reason, thought that the woman with "man hands" was trans and thought the show was picking on a trans person, when it was making fun of the fact that Jerry would find a fault in a woman having larger than normal sized hands.
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* AcceptableTargets: Evangelical Christians, religious people in general, Website/YouTube's staff for their continual changes to the site to the detriment of it, TERFY feminists, figures in The Bible, political figures, etc. Hannah also ''really'' hates Elon Musk. Jake's not too big a fan either.

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: What, ultimately, can be described as to why the 'Lisa' Chick Tract is so bad. You have abuse of a minor, implied bad parenting, a morbid tone, even for a Chick Tract, and a lot of other bad stuff that even Hannah and Jake's jokes couldn't save.



* TooBleakStoppedCaring: What, ultimately, can be described as to why the 'Lisa' Chick Tract is so bad. You have abuse of a minor, implied bad parenting, a morbid tone, even for a Chick Tract, and a lot of other bad stuff that even Hannah and Jake's jokes couldn't save.



* WhatAnIdiot: This is, basically, Jake's reaction to Hannah when they did the 420 episode of Ask Hugo when Hannah started getting high ''before'' they started rather than getting sequentially more high as the video went on, as Jake was and expected she would too.

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* WhatAnIdiot: This is, basically, Jake's reaction to Hannah when they did the 420 episode of Ask Hugo when Hannah started getting high ''before'' they started rather than getting sequentially more high as the video went on, as Jake was and expected she would too.too.

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* WhatAnIdiot: This is, basically, Jake's reaction to Hannah when they did the 420 episode of Ask Hugo when Hannah started getting high ''before'' they started rather than getting sequentially more high as the video went on, as Jake was and expected he would too.

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* WhatAnIdiot: This is, basically, Jake's reaction to Hannah when they did the 420 episode of Ask Hugo when Hannah started getting high ''before'' they started rather than getting sequentially more high as the video went on, as Jake was and expected he she would too.
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* AcceptableTargets: Evangelical Christians, religious people in general, Website/YouTube's staff for their continual changes to the site to the detriment of it, Social Justice Warriors, Radical Feminists, figures in The Bible, political figures, etc. Hannah also ''really'' hates Elon Musk. Jake's not too big a fan either.

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* AcceptableTargets: Evangelical Christians, religious people in general, Website/YouTube's staff for their continual changes to the site to the detriment of it, Social Justice Warriors, Radical Feminists, TERFY feminists, figures in The Bible, political figures, etc. Hannah also ''really'' hates Elon Musk. Jake's not too big a fan either.
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** In one of their 2020 comment response videos, They talked about an episode of ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' and, for some reason, thought that the woman with "man hands" was trans and thought the show was picking on a trans person, when it was making fun of the fact that Jerry would find a fault in a woman having larger than normal sized hands.
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** Hannah's coming out video, both for itself and Jake's protectiveness.
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** Jordan Peterson, as explained twice in separate videos, thought that the bill he opposed in his home of Canada (Article 16) was a compelled speech law that forced people to use other people's preferred pronouns if they identify as anything other than they look, or else they'd got to jail even if they meant nothing vindictive behind it. In reality, the bill just expanded hate crime laws to include trans people to be covered under the protections the laws already gave people of other races and sexual orientations.

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** Jordan Peterson, as explained twice in separate videos, thought that the bill he opposed in his home of Canada (Article 16) (Bill C-16) was a compelled speech law that forced people to use other people's preferred pronouns if they identify as anything other than they look, or else they'd got to jail even if they meant nothing vindictive behind it. In reality, the bill just expanded hate crime laws to include trans people to be covered under the protections the laws already gave people of other races and sexual orientations.
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** Jordan Peterson, as explained twice in separate videos, thought that the bill he opposed in his home of Canada was a compelled speech law that forced people to use other people's preferred pronouns if they identify as anything other than they look, or else they'd got to jail even if they meant nothing vindictive behind it. In reality, the bill just expanded hate crime laws to include trans people to be covered under the protections the laws already gave people of other races and sexual orientations.

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** Jordan Peterson, as explained twice in separate videos, thought that the bill he opposed in his home of Canada (Article 16) was a compelled speech law that forced people to use other people's preferred pronouns if they identify as anything other than they look, or else they'd got to jail even if they meant nothing vindictive behind it. In reality, the bill just expanded hate crime laws to include trans people to be covered under the protections the laws already gave people of other races and sexual orientations.
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* AcceptableTargets: Evangelical Christians, religious people in general, Website/YouTube's staff for their continual changes to the site to the detriment of it, Social Justice Warriors, Feminists, figures in The Bible, political figures, etc. Hannah also ''really'' hates Elon Musk.

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* AcceptableTargets: Evangelical Christians, religious people in general, Website/YouTube's staff for their continual changes to the site to the detriment of it, Social Justice Warriors, Radical Feminists, figures in The Bible, political figures, etc. Hannah also ''really'' hates Elon Musk. Jake's not too big a fan either.



** Pointed out every so often, mostly in Chick Tracts, but most notably in their ''I'm Not Ashamed'' review, where Hannah says Rachel's acts in part of the movie will be taken in one of two ways, depending on whether or not you're a hardcore Christian; not faithful enough to her religion, or depressed.

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** Pointed out every so often, mostly in Chick Tracts, but most notably in their ''I'm Not Ashamed'' review, where Hannah says Rachel's acts in part of the movie will be taken in one of two ways, depending on whether or not you're a hardcore Christian; her not being faithful enough to her religion, or being depressed.



* BetterThanCanon: Their versions of Chick Tract storylines and characters are, unsurprisingly, better than the originals most of the time. Special mention goes to Harold Penisman from 'The Last Generation.'

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* BetterThanCanon: Their versions of Chick Tract storylines and characters are, unsurprisingly, better than the originals most of the time. Special mention goes to Harold Penisman from 'The "The Last Generation.'"



** High Hannah and/or Jake from their 4/20 episode of Ask Hugo.

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** High Hannah and/or Jake from their 4/20 episode of Ask Hugo.Hugo/Hannah.


* MostAnnoyingSound: Whenever Jake cries in-character for Chick Tract readings, it sounds just awful. Hannah even expresses this in said readings.
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Some people stopped being fans of them around 2017/18 due to perceived increased focus on politics, particularly the left-wing kind, and increased awareness of certain hot button social issues in their videos. If you rewatch their earlier videos from before then, they had, at times, discussed political topics and other things with a more left-wing view, it's just that they had more blasé attitudes towards certain things, as well as guests they had on the channel (for instance, they had Sargon of Akkad read a Chick Tract with them, whom they have later stated they hate for his extreme right-wing political views and opinions) and have outright stated that they hate how they handled certain things before that time, which is why they chose to change how they go about things. The channel also use to be entirely devoted to atheistic content, but has since expanded to include content based on other things.
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* AcceptableTargets: Evangelical Christians, religious people in general, Website/YouTube's staff for their continual changes to the site to the detriment of it, Social Justice Warriors, Feminists, figures in The Bible, political figures, etc. Hugo also ''really'' hates Elon Musk.

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* AcceptableTargets: Evangelical Christians, religious people in general, Website/YouTube's staff for their continual changes to the site to the detriment of it, Social Justice Warriors, Feminists, figures in The Bible, political figures, etc. Hugo Hannah also ''really'' hates Elon Musk.



** Pointed out every so often, mostly in Chick Tracts, but most notably in their ''I'm Not Ashamed'' review, where Hugo says Rachel's acts in part of the movie will be taken in one of two ways, depending on whether or not you're a hardcore Christian; not faithful enough to her religion, or depressed.
** Hugo mostly believes that Ray Comfort is a scam artist who knows what he's doing and is willfully ripping people off with his scams of selling them the Christian things he makes.

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** Pointed out every so often, mostly in Chick Tracts, but most notably in their ''I'm Not Ashamed'' review, where Hugo Hannah says Rachel's acts in part of the movie will be taken in one of two ways, depending on whether or not you're a hardcore Christian; not faithful enough to her religion, or depressed.
** Hugo Hannah mostly believes that Ray Comfort is a scam artist who knows what he's doing and is willfully ripping people off with his scams of selling them the Christian things he makes.



** Additionally, their Chick Tract videos can benefit from this, since Jack Chick, while making stand-alone stories in the Tracts, sometimes includes character designs for background characters in some of the tracts, from other tract's characters, such as Eye Patch Grandpa and Bob Williams. Hugo and Jake also have a small amount of running gags and {{Callback}}s that they make, especially after Harold Penisman was introduced into the Tract readings, since they somewhat establish his lineage in tracts set before the apocalyptic future of his tract.

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** Additionally, their Chick Tract videos can benefit from this, since Jack Chick, while making stand-alone stories in the Tracts, sometimes includes character designs for background characters in some of the tracts, from other tract's characters, such as Eye Patch Grandpa and Bob Williams. Hugo Hannah and Jake also have a small amount of running gags and {{Callback}}s that they make, especially after Harold Penisman was introduced into the Tract readings, since they somewhat establish his lineage in tracts set before the apocalyptic future of his tract.



** One small example, though, would be that Hugo has said several times that ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' started reference humor and made it popular. In reality, reference humor has been around for a long time. ''Family Guy'' just has a certain brand of it that uses it more overtly than a lot of other shows.

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** One small example, though, would be that Hugo Hannah has said several times that ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' started reference humor and made it popular. In reality, reference humor has been around for a long time. ''Family Guy'' just has a certain brand of it that uses it more overtly than a lot of other shows.



* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: What, ultimately, can be described as to why the 'Lisa' Chick Tract is so bad. You have abuse of a minor, implied bad parenting, a morbid tone, even for a Chick Tract, and a lot of other bad stuff that even Hugo and Jake's jokes couldn't save.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Harold Penisman, full stop. A character who was originally a one-note new age healer in 'The Last Generation' Chick Tract became an overly awesome new age healer who gives out free drugs to alleviate pain or boredom, gives rewards to those who help him out, [[EvenEvilHasStandards doesn't eat people]], likes nudists, [[AmbiguouslyBi is either gay or bi because he got most of his scar from "dick play,"]] can maybe time travel, is ok with incest, has a ''very'' unintentionally hilarious onesie suit, which inspired his name, and has an awesome, yet hilarious, voice, all courtesy of Jake reinterpreting the Tract's lines and set dressings, as well as making character decisions as they read the tract. This most certainly is Harold P. Penisman. Ever since they first posted the video he first appears in, both many of their viewers, as well as Hugo and Jake, as they've retconned other tracts to establish the history of his bloodline, or establish he's been to time periods from before his dystopian future.
* HarsherInHindsight: Not a week after Hugo expressed why people like Leonard Nimoy and David Bowie died by 2016 and not Jack Chick, Jack Chick died. This is addressed in the next Chick Tract video they made, where they read the most controversial Tract ever written that was internally-banned by the company themselves, that they said they wouldn't do, but decided to do to show how crazy Jack Chick could be, and it's amazing how bad it is if you've seen any of their other Tract videos, or read the tracts yourself.
** Later in 2017, the Charlottesville Riot happened a week after they started selling a shirt with fan art of Hugo dressed as Hitler from an old video from one of his history projects in school on it.

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: What, ultimately, can be described as to why the 'Lisa' Chick Tract is so bad. You have abuse of a minor, implied bad parenting, a morbid tone, even for a Chick Tract, and a lot of other bad stuff that even Hugo Hannah and Jake's jokes couldn't save.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Harold Penisman, full stop. A character who was originally a one-note new age healer in 'The Last Generation' Chick Tract became an overly awesome new age healer who gives out free drugs to alleviate pain or boredom, gives rewards to those who help him out, [[EvenEvilHasStandards doesn't eat people]], likes nudists, [[AmbiguouslyBi is either gay or bi because he got most of his scar from "dick play,"]] can maybe time travel, is ok with incest, has a ''very'' unintentionally hilarious onesie suit, which inspired his name, and has an awesome, yet hilarious, voice, all courtesy of Jake reinterpreting the Tract's lines and set dressings, as well as making character decisions as they read the tract. This most certainly is Harold P. Penisman. Ever since they first posted the video he first appears in, both many of their viewers, as well as Hugo Hannah and Jake, as they've retconned other tracts to establish the history of his bloodline, or establish he's been to time periods from before his dystopian future.
* HarsherInHindsight: Not a week after Hugo Hannah expressed why people like Leonard Nimoy and David Bowie died by 2016 and not Jack Chick, Jack Chick died. This is addressed in the next Chick Tract video they made, where they read the most controversial Tract ever written that was internally-banned by the company themselves, that they said they wouldn't do, but decided to do to show how crazy Jack Chick could be, and it's amazing how bad it is if you've seen any of their other Tract videos, or read the tracts yourself.
** Later in 2017, the Charlottesville Riot happened a week after they started selling a shirt with fan art of Hugo Hannah dressed as Hitler from an old video from one of his her history projects in school on it.



* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Logicked in the "Hi There"/"Wassup" Tract reading, as he had a combination fat, choking, and dying voice for when his character, Charlie Conners, was [[ItMakesSenseInContext dying from the stake being impaled through his back]]. So much so that Hugo and Jake took a moment to applaud his performance. He also does a good job for his character in "Fallen."
** Speaking of Hugo and Jake themselves, they both aren't half bad at voice acting either. Jake seems to be more comfortable, and has a larger vocal range than Hugo, but Hugo's not bad at acting either. They're both also really great at improv, best seen in their Chick Tract readings of "Hi There"/Wassup," "The Last Generation," and "Wounded Children."

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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Logicked in the "Hi There"/"Wassup" Tract reading, as he had a combination fat, choking, and dying voice for when his character, Charlie Conners, was [[ItMakesSenseInContext dying from the stake being impaled through his back]]. So much so that Hugo Hannah and Jake took a moment to applaud his performance. He also does a good job for his character in "Fallen."
** Speaking of Hugo Hannah and Jake themselves, they both aren't half bad at voice acting either. Jake seems to be more comfortable, and has a larger vocal range than Hugo, Hannah, but Hugo's Hannah's not bad at acting either. They're both also really great at improv, best seen in their Chick Tract readings of "Hi There"/Wassup," "The Last Generation," and "Wounded Children."



** Chris Ray Gun, also like Hugo and Jake, has quite a knack for improv.

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** Chris Ray Gun, also like Hugo Hannah and Jake, has quite a knack for improv.



** High Hugo and/or Jake from their 4/20 episode of Ask Hugo.

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** High Hugo Hannah and/or Jake from their 4/20 episode of Ask Hugo.



* MostAnnoyingSound: Whenever Jake cries in-character for Chick Tract readings, it sounds just awful. Hugo even expresses this in said readings.

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* MostAnnoyingSound: Whenever Jake cries in-character for Chick Tract readings, it sounds just awful. Hugo Hannah even expresses this in said readings.



* SeasonalRot: Though you'd most likely be hard-pressed to find someone who watches them regularly that will say this, Hugo has said she feels this has set in to a degree at a few points. It's likely a joke, though.

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* SeasonalRot: Though you'd most likely be hard-pressed to find someone who watches them regularly that will say this, Hugo Hannah has said she feels this has set in to a degree at a few points. It's likely a joke, though.



* StockFootageFailure: In the "Jack's Final Tract...(Probably)" video, at the beginning, you can clearly see Jake's red shirt behind Hugo's chair. It's a fail because Jake's supposed to be in Idaho still. Now, why Jake couldn't stand off camera when Hugo did the "what?...what?" thing he did, since they switched cameras for the skit anyways, we don't know.

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* StockFootageFailure: In the "Jack's Final Tract...(Probably)" video, at the beginning, you can clearly see Jake's red shirt behind Hugo's Hannah's chair. It's a fail because Jake's supposed to be in Idaho still. Now, why Jake couldn't stand off camera when Hugo Hannah did the "what?...what?" thing he did, since they switched cameras for the skit anyways, we don't know.



* UnintentionallySympathetic: Most times in Chick Tracts and the Christian films they look at, the people portrayed as in the wrong, or as the {{Designated Villain}}s, are actually more sympathetic that the supposed "good guys" that come off more as {{Designated Hero}}es of the stories, especially if Hugo and Jake play up these aspects. It also leads to...

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Most times in Chick Tracts and the Christian films they look at, the people portrayed as in the wrong, or as the {{Designated Villain}}s, are actually more sympathetic that the supposed "good guys" that come off more as {{Designated Hero}}es of the stories, especially if Hugo Hannah and Jake play up these aspects. It also leads to...



* WhatAnIdiot: This is, basically, Jake's reaction to Hugo when they did the 420 episode of Ask Hugo when Hugo started getting high ''before'' they started rather than getting sequentially more high as the video went on, as Jake was and expected he would too.

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* WhatAnIdiot: This is, basically, Jake's reaction to Hugo Hannah when they did the 420 episode of Ask Hugo when Hugo Hannah started getting high ''before'' they started rather than getting sequentially more high as the video went on, as Jake was and expected he would too.
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* EarWorm: The Bible Reloaded theme and the Quran Reloaded theme are quite catchy, especially the first one. [[https://youtu.be/2vTUfWI8CFM?t=29m29s "We're gonna rock, rock, rock, rock with the rock/I know you wanna rock..."]] from Anthony of The Needle Drop's guest appearance for the Chick Tract video for "Angels?"

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** Jordan Peterson, as explained twice in separate videos, thought that the bill he opposed in his home of Canada was a compelled speech law that forced people to use other people's preferred pronouns if they identify as anything other than they look. In reality, the bill just expanded hate crime laws to include trans people to be covered under the protections the laws give people of other races and sexual orientations.

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** Jordan Peterson, as explained twice in separate videos, thought that the bill he opposed in his home of Canada was a compelled speech law that forced people to use other people's preferred pronouns if they identify as anything other than they look. look, or else they'd got to jail even if they meant nothing vindictive behind it. In reality, the bill just expanded hate crime laws to include trans people to be covered under the protections the laws give already gave people of other races and sexual orientations.



* EarWorm: The Bible Reloaded theme & the Quran Reloaded theme are quite catchy, especially the first one. [[https://youtu.be/2vTUfWI8CFM?t=29m29s "We're gonna rock, rock, rock, rock with the rock/I know you wanna rock..."]] from Anthony of The Needle Drop's guest appearance for the Chick Tract video for "Angels?"

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* EarWorm: The Bible Reloaded theme & and the Quran Reloaded theme are quite catchy, especially the first one. [[https://youtu.be/2vTUfWI8CFM?t=29m29s "We're gonna rock, rock, rock, rock with the rock/I know you wanna rock..."]] from Anthony of The Needle Drop's guest appearance for the Chick Tract video for "Angels?"



** Later in 2017, the Charlottesville Riot happened a week after they started selling a shirt with fan art of Hugo dressed as Hitler from an old video from one of his history projects in school on it.



* SeasonalRot: Though you'd most likely be hard-pressed to find someone who watches them regularly that will say this, Hugo has said he feels this has set in to a degree at a few points. It's likely a joke though. They feel that, after Jack Chick's death, the magic of the unintended InsaneTrollLogic of the pre-2017 Tracts are slowly lowering in quality, to the point that "I See You" is just trying to be straight-up NightmareFuel in Tract form because it doesn't have a story, or any central characters, just imagery and narration intended to evoke a paranoid reaction from those who're afraid of God, and thus is causing this trope.

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** Jake's Twitch audience is composed of a lot of [=LGBTQ=] people in his audience thanks to his open acceptance of them and hatred of people who are intolerant of them.
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They also feel that, after Jack Chick's death, the magic of the unintended InsaneTrollLogic of the pre-2017 Tracts are slowly lowering in quality, to the point that "I See You" is just trying to be straight-up NightmareFuel in Tract form because it doesn't have a story, or any central characters, just imagery and narration intended to evoke a paranoid reaction from those who're afraid of God, and thus is causing this trope.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Pointed out every so often, mostly in Chick Tracts, but most notably in their ''I'm Not Ashamed'' review, where Hugo says Rachel's acts in part of the movie will be taken in one of two ways, depending on whether or not you're a hardcore Christian; not faithful enough to her religion, or depressed.

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Pointed out every so often, mostly in Chick Tracts, but most notably in their ''I'm Not Ashamed'' review, where Hugo says Rachel's acts in part of the movie will be taken in one of two ways, depending on whether or not you're a hardcore Christian; not faithful enough to her religion, or depressed.



* EarWorm: The Bible Reloaded theme & the Quran Reloaded theme are quite catchy, especially the first one.
** [[https://youtu.be/2vTUfWI8CFM?t=29m29s "We're gonna rock, rock, rock, rock with the rock/I know you wanna rock..."]] from Anthony of The Needle Drop's guest appearance for the Chick Tract video for "Angels?"

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* EarWorm: The Bible Reloaded theme & the Quran Reloaded theme are quite catchy, especially the first one.
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one. [[https://youtu.be/2vTUfWI8CFM?t=29m29s "We're gonna rock, rock, rock, rock with the rock/I know you wanna rock..."]] from Anthony of The Needle Drop's guest appearance for the Chick Tract video for "Angels?"



** Also, pretty sure it's no coincidence his first name is "Harold," or "Harry," with that last name.



** Again, in August 2017, not a week went by after they started selling a shirt with fan art of Hugo as [[ItMakesSenseInContext Hitler from his old high school video he made for a political project]], the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville happened.



* MemeticMutation: "Me Gusta..."

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* MemeticMutation: MemeticMutation:
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"Me Gusta..."



* SeasonalRot: Though you'd most likely be hard-pressed to find someone who watches them regularly that will say this, Hugo has said he feels this has set in to a degree at a few points. It's likely a joke though.
** They feel that, after Jack Chick's death, the magic of the unintended InsaneTrollLogic of the pre-2017 Tracts are slowly lowering in quality, to the point that "I See You" is just trying to be straight-up NightmareFuel in Tract form because it doesn't have a story, or any central characters, just imagery and narration intended to evoke a paranoid reaction from those who're afraid of God, and thus is causing this trope.

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* SeasonalRot: Though you'd most likely be hard-pressed to find someone who watches them regularly that will say this, Hugo has said he feels this has set in to a degree at a few points. It's likely a joke though.
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though. They feel that, after Jack Chick's death, the magic of the unintended InsaneTrollLogic of the pre-2017 Tracts are slowly lowering in quality, to the point that "I See You" is just trying to be straight-up NightmareFuel in Tract form because it doesn't have a story, or any central characters, just imagery and narration intended to evoke a paranoid reaction from those who're afraid of God, and thus is causing this trope.



* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: As said above, the so-called "good guys" are more of terrible people than the "bad people" in the stories.
** Also, God in stories from The Bible, as his logic is very questionable a lot of the time in said stories.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: As said above, the so-called "good guys" are more of terrible people than the "bad people" in the stories.
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stories. Also, God in stories from The Bible, as his logic is very questionable a lot of the time in said stories.

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* AcceptableTargets: Evangelical Christians, religious people in general, Website/YouTube's staff for their continual changes to the site to the detriment of it, Social Justice Warriors, Feminists, figures in The Bible, political figures, etc.
** Hugo also ''really'' hates Elon Musk.

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* AcceptableTargets: Evangelical Christians, religious people in general, Website/YouTube's staff for their continual changes to the site to the detriment of it, Social Justice Warriors, Feminists, figures in The Bible, political figures, etc.
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etc. Hugo also ''really'' hates Elon Musk.



* InternetBackdraft: They've started challenging and exposing Jordan Peterson's claims and beliefs on their channel after watching many videos with him in them talking about himself and reading his book, ''12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos''. Certain sections of their subscriber base...didn't react positively to these videos.
** On Twitter, Jake got into a bit of an argument with someone who thought that they were newly overly Liberal and talked about politics too much in their newer videos...even though they've never had politics off the table and talk about it whenever it either relates to religion, or whenever something bothers them and have always come at those things from a more Liberal point of view.
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* CreatorBacklash: Towards their first several Bible Study videos. While they're not bad to get through, they weren't quite up to their current standards of doing them, since they were just starting out, as well as having a really bad quality mic to record their episodes.
** Though they don't regret re cording them, some of the Chick Tract videos have gotten this towards the people they did them with, like Steve Shives, Sargon of Akkad, and, more recently, Armoured Skeptic.

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* CreatorBacklash: Towards their first several Bible Study videos. While they're not bad to get through, they weren't quite up to their current standards of doing them, since they were just starting out, as well as having a really bad quality mic to record their episodes.
episodes. Though they admitted that there were some good jokes and points in them when they rewatched their first video in a livestream.
** Though they don't regret re cording recording them, some of the Chick Tract videos have gotten this towards the people they did them with, like Steve Shives, Sargon of Akkad, and, more recently, Armoured Skeptic.
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* MisaimedFandom: Due to having more overt expressions of their politics, as well as their disavowing of certain people over the years, they've understandably have some people confused on their stances, even though they've always talked about politics and have shown their on the left. However, their more relaxed attitudes towards some things and their brand of comedy taking the piss out of basically everything, as well as certain guests they've had on their channel, has attracted certain people to their channels who get confused when they state something they don't agree with.
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** Hugo also ''really'' hates Elon Musk.

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