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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: The avantgarde poetry.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Mrs Lipton durring the end of season 2 and the beginning of season 3. The sympathetic way Alf and James treat her after Poppy critisizes her cooking, implies that the audience is supposed to be on their side. However, considering the stuck-up, elitist, borderline abusive way Mrs Lipton treats Maple and Henry, she's less The Woobie of that story arc and more a bulling crybaby who can't handle a taste of her own medicine.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Mrs Lipton durring the end of season 2 and the beginning of season 3. The sympathetic way Alf and James treat her after Poppy critisizes her cooking, implies that the audience is supposed to be on their side. However, considering the stuck-up, elitist, borderline abusive way Mrs Lipton treats Maple Mabel and Henry, she's less The Woobie of that story arc and more a bulling crybaby who can't handle a taste of her own medicine.
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* HateSink: Many characters are made to be hated, like Mrs. Lipton, James or Lady Agatha.
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** Also James, when he stands up for Mrs Lipton against Poppy's criticism. Considering that he treats Henry like dirt and Mable less than dirt, he isn't a "valiant hero", taking a stand against a "tyrant", but a huge hypocrite who can't practice what he preaches about people "knowing their station in life". Especially since he always tells Ivy off for voicing her opinions to the family.
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** Also James, when he stands up for Mrs Lipton against Poppy's criticism. Considering that he treats Henry like dirt and Mable Mabel less than dirt, he isn't a "valiant hero", taking a stand against a "tyrant", but a huge hypocrite who can't practice what he preaches about people "knowing their station in life". Especially since he always tells Ivy off for voicing her opinions to the family.
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** Also James, when he stands up for Mrs Lipton against Poppy's criticism. Considering that he treats Henry like dirt and Mable less than dirt, he isn't a hero, taking a stand against a tyrant, but a huge hypocrite. Especially since he always tells Ivy off for voicing her opinions to the family.
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** Also James, when he stands up for Mrs Lipton against Poppy's criticism. Considering that he treats Henry like dirt and Mable less than dirt, he isn't a hero, "valiant hero", taking a stand against a tyrant, "tyrant", but a huge hypocrite.hypocrite who can't practice what he preaches about people "knowing their station in life". Especially since he always tells Ivy off for voicing her opinions to the family.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Mrs Lipton durring the end of season 2 and the beginning of season 3. The sympathetic way Alf and James treat her after Poppy critisizes her cooking, implies that the audience is supposed to be on their side. However, considering the stuck-up, elitist, borderline abusive way Mrs Lipton treats Maple and Henry, she's less The Woobie of that story arc and more a bulling crybaby who can't handle a taste of her own medicine.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Mrs Lipton durring the end of season 2 and the beginning of season 3. The sympathetic way Alf and James treat her after Poppy critisizes her cooking, implies that the audience is supposed to be on their side. However, considering the stuck-up, elitist, borderline abusive way Mrs Lipton treats Maple and Henry, she's less The Woobie of that story arc and more a bulling crybaby who can't handle a taste of her own medicine.
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** Also James, when he stands up for Mrs Lipton against Poppy's criticism. Considering that he treats Henry like dirt and Mable less than dirt, he isn't a hero, taking a stand against a tyrant, but a huge hypocrite. Especially since he always tells Ivy off for voicing her opinions to the voice.
** Also James, when he stands up for Mrs Lipton against Poppy's criticism. Considering that he treats Henry like dirt and Mable less than dirt, he isn't a hero, taking a stand against a tyrant, but a huge hypocrite. Especially since he always tells Ivy off for voicing her opinions to the voice.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Mrs Lipton durring the end of season 2 and the beginning of season 3. The sympathetic way Alf and James treat her after Poppy critisizes her cooking, implies that the audience is supposed to be on their side. However, considering the stuck-up, elitist, borderline abusive way Mrs Lipton treats Maple and Henry, she's less The Woobie of that story arc and more a bully bulling crybaby who can't handle a taste of her own medicine.
** Also James, when he stands up for Mrs Lipton against Poppy's criticism. Considering that he treats Henry like dirt and Mable less than dirt, he isn't a hero, taking a stand against a tyrant, but a huge hypocrite. Especially since he always tells Ivy off for voicing her opinions to thevoice.family.
** Also James, when he stands up for Mrs Lipton against Poppy's criticism. Considering that he treats Henry like dirt and Mable less than dirt, he isn't a hero, taking a stand against a tyrant, but a huge hypocrite. Especially since he always tells Ivy off for voicing her opinions to the
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** Also James, when he stands up for Mrs Lipton against Poppy's criticism. Considering that he treats Henry like dirt and Mable less than dirt, he isn't a hero, taking a stand against a tyrant, but a huge hypocrite. Especially since he always tells Ivy off for voicing her opinions to the voice.
** Also James, when he stands up for Mrs Lipton against Poppy's criticism. Considering that he treats Henry like dirt and Mable less than dirt, he isn't a hero, taking a stand against a tyrant, but a huge hypocrite. Especially since he always tells Ivy off for voicing her opinions to the voice.
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* CreepyCircusMusic: The beginning of Stokes' and Ivy's chicken song.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff - The series is hugely popular in Hungary.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff - The series is [[https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/oct/03/you-rang-mlord-the-90s-british-sitcom-and-its-unlikely-hungarian-super-fans?CMP=share_btn_fb hugely popular popular]] in Hungary.
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** When Mabel cries, it breaks this troper's heart.
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* TheWoobie: Henry, especially when courting to Ivy. I wish I were her to comfort him.
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