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* [[Aesop Amnesia]]: Joan seemed to have learned the lesson that blackmailing popular kids who are bullying you with personal secrets they have is bad twice. Along with two different episodes teaching her the lesson that death is sad.
* [[All Powerful Bystander]]: God, of course.
* [[Author On Board]]
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: The AP Chemistry teacher is fun and cool, but the way she teaches and discusses is more than a little too distracting to properly get anything fixed into the student's minds beyond "hey our teacher is cool!"
* [[Axes At School]]: When it's revealed that a student had brought a gun to school, ''major'' changes in the school's security went up for the rest of the series.
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* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Will again.
* [[Beauty Is Bad]]: Joan thinks this is the lesson she is supposed to preach in one episode. But it turns out it isn't. But it kind of is. Sort of. It was confusing.
* [[The "B" Grade]]: Oddly enough in one episode, everyone ''but'' Joan was worried for her future because of her grades. She got all B's last semester and failed ''one'' test, and immediately she is told that any chances of getting into a four -year college would be almost impossible.
* [[Bomb-Throwing Anarchists]]: Luke goes to a meeting of these types, looking for Grace. A [[Funny Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Funny Moments]] ensues when he realizes that literally every girl there looks exactly like Grace. And then they burn his shoes (they were made by underage Central American sweatshop workers, after all).
* [[Can't Get Away with Nuthin']]: Even if the parents don't find out, God will:
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* [[Will They or Won't They?]]: Both Joan/Adam and Luke/Grace.
* [[Woobie of the Week]]: Joan helps out someone new every week, whether she wants to or not. For the first season, at least.
* [[AuthorWriter Onon Board]]
* [[Xanatos Roulette]]: Hey, when you're omniscient...
* [[X Called. They Want Their Y Back.]]