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** Angela confronting Marcus on ''live tv'' about his supposed infidelity. Her argument with Marcus shortly after that is also funny. He also shouts "You so damn evil!" in the same high-pitched manner he did in the first film's dinner table scene.

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** Angela confronting Marcus on ''live tv'' [=TV=]'' about his supposed infidelity. Her argument with Marcus shortly after that is also funny. He also shouts "You so damn evil!" in the same high-pitched manner he did in the first film's dinner table scene.
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** Patricia screaming "Fix it!" to her friends in order for them the resolve their own respective marriage problems. While the scene itself [[spoiler: (the hospital scene after Gavin's fatal car accident)]] is sad, the ridiculously simplistic advice from the so-called relationship expert is silly, as is how it magically ''does'' fix their issues as well as the unfitting instrumental music swelling in the background as it happens.
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* OneSceneWonder: [[spoiler: Wrestling/DwayneJohnson as Daniel Franklin at the end of the film as Patricia's potential love interest.]]
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** A real-life example for Janet Jackson. The scene of her character destroying all the glass with a golf club was written for her as a cathartic release to mourn her [[Creator/MichaelJackson brother's]] passing, which was still very recent.
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** A real-life example for Janet Jackson. The scene of her character destroying all the glass with a golf club was written for her as a cathartic release to mourn her [[Creator/MichaelJackson brother's]] passing, which was still very recent.
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* TakeThatScrappy: Mike gets this when Troy beats the shit out of him when the latter thought Sheila was cheating on him.
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** Patricia is supposed to be sympathetic due to Gavin apparently being irrational in [[spoiler: filing for divorce and being greedy for her book royalties]], but seeing her driven attitude and lack of responsibility for the fallout, it rings hollow. Also, even as she was mad at ''Gavin'', it didn't give her a right to nearly attack ''Terry and Marcus'' with a golf club or the resulting glass flying at their home just for being there with him. Plus, her final sense of "revenge" against him (as mentioned in ValuesDissonance below) was ineffective and petty.

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** Patricia is supposed to be sympathetic due to Gavin apparently being irrational in [[spoiler: filing for divorce and being greedy for her book royalties]], but seeing her driven attitude and lack of responsibility for the fallout, it rings hollow. Also, even as she was mad at ''Gavin'', it didn't give her a right to nearly attack ''Terry and Marcus'' with a golf club or the resulting glass flying at their home just for being there with him. Plus, her final sense of "revenge" against him (as mentioned in ValuesDissonance below) was ineffective and petty.
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* ValuesDissonance: Patricia's "surprise" for Gavin's alleged birthday is [[spoiler: a CampGay male stripper jumping out of a cake, which she then calls his "bitch".]] His coworkers thought it was strange and unfunny and modern audiences would find it even less funny to use this man who is clearly proud to be who he is as some kind of humiliation/joke, especially since the one who hired him is supposedly the hero.
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** "I love you. ''(splash)'' I love you. ''(splash)'' I love you."
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** Third, Troy is also seen in the wrong for not wanting to agree with Sheila to borrow money from either Patricia or Angela. While Troy was too prideful, men usually are taught in society that they must be the financial providers of their house. They also have sensitive egos regarding things like that. Also, would you want to borrow money from people you barely now?

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** Third, Troy is also seen in the wrong for not wanting to agree with Sheila to borrow money from either Patricia or Angela. While Troy was too prideful, men usually are taught in society that they must be the financial providers of their house. They also have sensitive egos regarding things like that. Also, would you want to borrow money from people you barely now? know?


** After Angela had caused a scene at the airport with a receptionist she thought was flirting with Marcus, the next scene has them all arriving at their destination with a song playing in the background that goes [[CueIrony "I'm a married man, don't you understand? I'm a married man, don't you understand?"]]

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** After Angela had caused a scene at the airport with a receptionist she thought was flirting with Marcus, the next scene has them all arriving at their destination with a song playing in the background that goes [[CueIrony "I'm a married man, don't you understand? I'm a married man, don't you understand?"]]understand?"
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** Angela confronting Marcus on ''live tv'' about his supposed infidelity. Her argument with Marcus shortly after that is also funny.

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** Angela confronting Marcus on ''live tv'' about his supposed infidelity. Her argument with Marcus shortly after that is also funny. He also shouts "You so damn evil!" in the same high-pitched manner he did in the first film's dinner table scene.
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** After Angela had caused a scene at the airport with a receptionist she thought was flirting with Marcus, the next scene has them all arriving at their destination with a song playing in the background that goes [[CueIrony "I'm a married man, don't you understand? I'm a married man, don't you understand?"]]

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