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* [[Adults Are Useless]] - Played with, in the case of Michelle's parents. On the one hand, they express their concern over her having stopped socializing. On the other, they appear not to notice she's been losing weight at an unhealthy pace until Penny's intervention alerts them. In their defence, one strip early in the chapter shows Michelle avoiding having to join them for dinner by cooking for them while claiming to have eaten already, wearing long oven mitts to conceal her thin hands, and distracting them by feigning interest in her father's business.
* [[Camp Gay]] - Fred.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]] - At the end of [[Penny and Aggie
* [[Enemy Mine]] - Daphne's apparent attitude towards Penny. In contrast to Aggie, who as of the beginning of this chapter interacts with Penny in a genuinely friendly way, even joking with her, Daphne is civil but more guarded.
* [[Extreme Doormat]] - Once again, [[Subverted Trope|subverted]] with Helen. She falls apart after discovering she's no longer needed as a mole, nor as Bob's and Elmer's sexual partner.
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* [[How Dare You Die
{{quote| If I let you go now, you're gonna beam yourself right back to Planet Rationalization, and meanwhile you're dying, Shelly!}}
* [[Imagine Spot]] - Katy-Ann pictures herself as Eve, with Aggie as the serpent, offering the temptation of a "pulpit" as [[Forbidden Fruit]].
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* [[No More for Me]] - Nick's reaction to his coffee cup when he overhears Penny and Aggie entering the house, as friends.
* [[The Power of Friendship]]
* [[Put
* [[Shipper
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