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* TearJerker:
** When RJ and Jenny break up.
** The fight between RJ and Miles when Miles substitutes another friend for him, because he missed out on a screening that they were supposed to see together, one part, Miles even throws away part of the Bros necklace that they share together. It works out though, they become friends again.
** The outcomes to the body reveals in the pilot episode (after the basketball game) and the Berger Cometh episode (the school play). Sure, both times, it was funny, you would only question why the adults mostly would find it entirely acceptable to laugh at someone's kid like that, sure it was probably much harsher to RJ's perspective than it actually was, still, though with a situation such as that, and with a penis that large, obviously HilarityEnsues. In the latter episode, Miles reminds RJ of a previous school play, which had a much similar outcome (in that one he soiled himself and was in elementary), but the second time RJ starts looking around as if the laughter actually surprised him, though he probably should have expected it, Jenny herself was embarrased and stormed off set, though RJ's reaction was hilariously priceless. She later apologized though, though it was actually more his fault, told him he did exceptionally well despite what others say.

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* NeverLiveItDown: Once again, the whole premise of the show is that RJ has a big penis. RJ has large man parts. RJ's got a huge schlong. Can we not mention it again now?
* {{Tearjerker}}:

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* NeverLiveItDown: Once again, the whole premise of the show is that RJ has a big penis. RJ has large man parts. RJ's got a huge schlong. Can we not mention it again now?
* {{Tearjerker}}:
TearJerker:



* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The show had a fairly interesting premise (the geekiest guy in school having an enormous penis) but it generally falls into a stereotypical ClicheStorm where RJ's substantial wang is mostly just used as RunningGag with less importance than earlier trailers suggested.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The show had a fairly interesting premise (the geekiest guy in school having an enormous penis) but it generally falls into a stereotypical ClicheStorm where RJ's substantial wang is mostly just used as RunningGag with less importance than earlier trailers suggested.----
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* TheFreelanceShameSquad: the basketball game in the pilot episode and the school play in the Vamp Side Story episode. RJ is ridiculed several times throughout the episodes due to his penis size, but these two episodes depict it the worst.



* RagingStiffie: the school play incident, we all know where it was going.
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** The outcomes to the body reveals in the pilot episode (after the basketball game) and the Berger Cometh episode (the school play). Sure, both times, it was funny, you would only question why the adults mostly would find it entirely acceptable to laugh at someone's kid like that, sure it was probably much harsher to RJ's perspective than it actually was, still, though with a situation such as that obviously HilarityEnsues. In the latter episode, Miles reminds RJ of a previous school play, which had a much similar outcome, but the second time RJ starts looking around as if the laughter surprised him, though he probably should have expected it, Jenny herself was embarrased and storm off set, though RJ's reaction was hilariously priceless.

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** The outcomes to the body reveals in the pilot episode (after the basketball game) and the Berger Cometh episode (the school play). Sure, both times, it was funny, you would only question why the adults mostly would find it entirely acceptable to laugh at someone's kid like that, sure it was probably much harsher to RJ's perspective than it actually was, still, though with a situation such as that, and with a penis that large, obviously HilarityEnsues. In the latter episode, Miles reminds RJ of a previous school play, which had a much similar outcome, outcome (in that one he soiled himself and was in elementary), but the second time RJ starts looking around as if the laughter actually surprised him, though he probably should have expected it, Jenny herself was embarrased and storm stormed off set, though RJ's reaction was hilariously priceless.priceless. She later apologized though, though it was actually more his fault, told him he did exceptionally well despite what others say.
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* RagingStiffe: the school play incident, we all know where it was going.

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* RagingStiffe: RagingStiffie: the school play incident, we all know where it was going.

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* TheFreelanceShameSquad: the basketball game in the pilot episode and the school play in the Vamp Side Story episode. RJ is ridiculed several times throughout the episodes, but these two episodes depict it the worst.

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* TheFreelanceShameSquad: the basketball game in the pilot episode and the school play in the Vamp Side Story episode. RJ is ridiculed several times throughout the episodes, episodes due to his penis size, but these two episodes depict it the worst.



* RagingStiffe: the school play incident, we all know where it was going.



** The outcomes to the body reveals in the pilot episode (after the basketball game) and the Berger Cometh episode (the school play). Sure, both times, it was funny, you would only question why the adults mostly would find it entirely acceptable to laugh at someone's kid like that, sure it was probably much harsher to RJ's perspective than it actually was, still, with a situation such as that HilarityEnsues. In the latter episode, Miles reminds RJ of a previous school play it surprised him, though he should have expected it, and though Jenny storms off set, the reaction from RJ is downright hilarious, as he faints from who knows what and collapses on the stage bed as the curtains close.

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** The outcomes to the body reveals in the pilot episode (after the basketball game) and the Berger Cometh episode (the school play). Sure, both times, it was funny, you would only question why the adults mostly would find it entirely acceptable to laugh at someone's kid like that, sure it was probably much harsher to RJ's perspective than it actually was, still, though with a situation such as that obviously HilarityEnsues. In the latter episode, Miles reminds RJ of a previous school play it play, which had a much similar outcome, but the second time RJ starts looking around as if the laughter surprised him, though he probably should have expected it, and though Jenny storms herself was embarrased and storm off set, the though RJ's reaction from RJ is downright hilarious, as he faints from who knows what and collapses on the stage bed as the curtains close.was hilariously priceless.
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** The outcomes to the body reveals in the pilot episode (after the basketball game) and the Berger Cometh episode (the school play). Sure, both times, it was funny, you would only question why the adults mostly would find it entirely acceptable to laugh at someone's kid like that, sure it was probably much harsher to RJ's perspective than it actually was, still, with a situation such as that [[trope: hilarityensues]]. In the latter episode, Miles reminds RJ of a previous school play it surprised him, though he should have expected it, and though Jenny storms off set, the reaction from RJ is downright hilarious, as he faints from who knows what and collapses on the stage bed as the curtains close.

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** The outcomes to the body reveals in the pilot episode (after the basketball game) and the Berger Cometh episode (the school play). Sure, both times, it was funny, you would only question why the adults mostly would find it entirely acceptable to laugh at someone's kid like that, sure it was probably much harsher to RJ's perspective than it actually was, still, with a situation such as that [[trope: hilarityensues]].HilarityEnsues. In the latter episode, Miles reminds RJ of a previous school play it surprised him, though he should have expected it, and though Jenny storms off set, the reaction from RJ is downright hilarious, as he faints from who knows what and collapses on the stage bed as the curtains close.
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** The outcomes to the body reveals in the pilot episode (after the basketball game) and the Berger Cometh episode (the school play). Sure, both times, it was funny, you would only question why the adults mostly would find it entirely acceptable to laugh at someone's kid like that, sure it was probably much harsher than it was supposed to realistically be, since we just see it from his perspective, still. In the latter episode, Miles reminds RJ of a previous school play experience, which had a much similar outcome with the audience.

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** The outcomes to the body reveals in the pilot episode (after the basketball game) and the Berger Cometh episode (the school play). Sure, both times, it was funny, you would only question why the adults mostly would find it entirely acceptable to laugh at someone's kid like that, sure it was probably much harsher to RJ's perspective than it was supposed to realistically be, since we just see it from his perspective, still. actually was, still, with a situation such as that [[trope: hilarityensues]]. In the latter episode, Miles reminds RJ of a previous school play experience, which had a much similar outcome with it surprised him, though he should have expected it, and though Jenny storms off set, the audience.reaction from RJ is downright hilarious, as he faints from who knows what and collapses on the stage bed as the curtains close.
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* FreelanceShameSquad: the basketball game in the pilot episode and the school play in the Vamp Side Story episode. RJ is ridiculed several times throughout the episodes, but these two episodes depict it the worst.

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* FreelanceShameSquad: TheFreelanceShameSquad: the basketball game in the pilot episode and the school play in the Vamp Side Story episode. RJ is ridiculed several times throughout the episodes, but these two episodes depict it the worst.

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* FreelanceShameSquad: the basketball game in the pilot episode and the school play in the Vamp Side Story episode. RJ is ridiculed several times throughout the episodes, but these two episodes depict it the worst.



* {{Tearjerker}}: When RJ and Jenny break up.

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* {{Tearjerker}}: {{Tearjerker}}:
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When RJ and Jenny break up.up.
** The fight between RJ and Miles when Miles substitutes another friend for him, because he missed out on a screening that they were supposed to see together, one part, Miles even throws away part of the Bros necklace that they share together. It works out though, they become friends again.
** The outcomes to the body reveals in the pilot episode (after the basketball game) and the Berger Cometh episode (the school play). Sure, both times, it was funny, you would only question why the adults mostly would find it entirely acceptable to laugh at someone's kid like that, sure it was probably much harsher than it was supposed to realistically be, since we just see it from his perspective, still. In the latter episode, Miles reminds RJ of a previous school play experience, which had a much similar outcome with the audience.
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* ClicheStorm: ''Seriously''. This show is like if ''CloneHigh'' took itself seriously, minus the creative premise to boot.

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* ClicheStorm: ''Seriously''. This show is like if ''CloneHigh'' ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'' took itself seriously, minus the creative premise to boot.
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* TheWoobie: RJ. The second season sets Jenny up as one as well.

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* TheWoobie: RJ. The second season sets Jenny up as one as well.well.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The show had a fairly interesting premise (the geekiest guy in school having an enormous penis) but it generally falls into a stereotypical ClicheStorm where RJ's substantial wang is mostly just used as RunningGag with less importance than earlier trailers suggested.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: RJ finally standing up to Max on his 16th birthday.
** The EngineeredPublicConfession where the gang exposes Robin's true colors to the entire school, causing Max to ultimately break up with her.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: RJ finally standing up to Max on his 16th birthday.
** The EngineeredPublicConfession where the gang exposes Robin's true colors to the entire school, causing Max to ultimately break up with her.
* GrowingTheBeard: The second season is hailed as this, with the show relying more on character development to hook viewers rather than crude humor.


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* {{Tearjerker}}: When RJ and Jenny break up.
* TheWoobie: RJ. The second season sets Jenny up as one as well.

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