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3It's after dinner on the satellite when Tuddrussel brings out Larry's diary that he had broken into and proceeds to read out embarrassing passages for Otto to hear. Larry is completely calm and reserved as Tuddrussel thinks he's humiliated him. When Tuddrussel asks if he's hurt by his actions Larry tells him he's not and swiftly brings out his own ammunition: Tuddrussel's yearbook from Time Squad's Academy. Larry reveals to Otto, much to Tuddrussel's shame, that he had a weight problem and even went to a fat camp for one summer vacation. This gets to Tuddrussel, and he storms away defeated and in tears. Impressed, Otto asks what made Larry stand up to Tuddrussel like that. Larry tells him with pride that he had been reading a self-help book from the 1980s entitled "Bustin' The Barrier" by Thor Robertson. It basically teaches adults to stand up for themselves against their oppressors.
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5This sets off their next mission: to help the Hatfields and [=McCoys=]. According to Otto, they were supposed to be two hillbilly families in West Virginia that were famous for a never-ending feud. But when they get there they immediately see that while the Hatfields are indeed a hateful bunch who shoot people at a whim, the [=McCoys=] are just simple folk with no backbone to fight back. After witnessing William, the patriarch of the Hatfields walk all over Randall [=McCoy=] and his kids and take their food and household possessions, Larry makes it his business to teach the [=McCoys=] how to fight back the Thor Robertson way.
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7With a little work, including flash cards and cheesy self-help mantras, Larry manages to make the [=McCoy=] family confident in themselves. This worked a little too well, as the next time William Hatfield comes by to terrorize the family and steal the roof of their house, Randall [=McCoys=] yells at William and tells him that he's sick and tired of him and his family harassing them. William becomes deeply regretful and sees the error of his ways and apologizes for the way he and his family have acted and promises to mend his ways. The two shake on it and become neighborly. While Larry is satisfied with how things have turned out, Otto and Tuddrussel are irritated that Larry isn't seeing the problem in the fact that the two families are "Loving" and not "Fighting".
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9Otto and Tuddrussel then formulate a plan to get back at Larry for the whole yearbook episode and fix the mission as well. They start pulling pranks on the two families; On the Hatfield side, they steal a scarecrow from their cornfield and allow crows to ruin their crops, and throw bombs into their outhouse as William is about to use it. They also write on their house, '[=McCoys=] Rock!' with paint. On the [=McCoy=] side, they pour cement into their well and paint 'Hatfield's Rule!' on their house.
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11The families see this and angrily claim "It's feudin' time!" and all at once begin to shoot each other from their respective property. All the while Larry is broken up over how his plan to help the families failed.
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14!!Tropes present in this episode include:
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16* ALessonLearnedTooWell: Larry successfully teaches the [=McCoy=] family to stand up for themselves. The advice makes Randall have the confidence to stand up to William Hatfield and tell him to stop harassing his family. The problem is that this not only backfires because William actually feels remorse about being so terrible to his neighbors, but now both families resolve to put the past between them.
17* AmusingInjuries:
18** Tuddrussel and Otto's pranks lead to the Hatfields and [=McCoys=] getting hurt, including someone's teeth breaking on impact after trying to drink water that turned into cement and William Hatfield becoming a blackened mess after the outhouse exploded.
19** During the shootout, Larry's body becomes like Swiss cheese after being so bullet-riddled.
20* ExtremeDoormat: The entire [=McCoy=] family are this before the Time Squad intervenes. They don't even so much as complain when William Hatfield steals from them.
21* FamilyMan: The Patriarchs of both clans are all about their families.
22* FatBastard: William Hatfield is a selfish jerk who bullies and dominates Randall [=McCoy=] and his family.
23%%* FeudingFamilies: What the mission is about.
24* FieryRedhead: The whole Hatfield clan is nothing but angry redheads.
25* GoneHorriblyRight: Larry's meddling to get the [=McCoys=] to gain confidence works too well, to the point where they're getting along with the Hatfields which jeopardizes the mission, and history itself.
26* NiceGuy: Randall [=McCoy=] is a good-natured, simple man who's too easy to push over.

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