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{{quote| Look, if you saw something that had a one-in-twenty chance of making you a happier, fulfilled person, you'd try it, right?}}
In this chapter, Penny and Aggie further explore the new phase of their relationship. Just as [[Penny and Aggie
Aggie tells Lisa about her kiss with Penny. At first she claims it "felt right," but when Lisa quips about her own attempt to (play-)kiss her friend the previous fall, Aggie breaks into hysterical laughter, compounded when Lisa suggests she considers Penny "safe" to kiss. When Aggie finally stops laughing, she admits she's "terrified," first because she doesn't know what the kiss makes her, orientation-wise, and second because she's unsure whether she responded to Penny's overture simply because she's her friend and "objectively" attractive. Lisa points out that what Aggie just said means she ''does'' find Penny desirable. Aggie then brings up her third fear, that if they start dating, Penny will try to make her over in her own image, and resent Aggie if she can't. Lisa doubts this would happen.
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=== Tropes ===
* [[The Beard]]: [[Discussed Trope|Discussed]], jokingly, by Fred. When asking Penny why she invited him to attend graduation with her, he says he doubts it's for that reason.
* [[Call Back]]: As Sara and Daphne discuss Sara's brief childhood crush on Penny, a background image shows young Sara looking at a Valentine, recalling [http://www.pennyandaggie.com/index.php?p=496 this strip] from [[Penny and Aggie
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: As in the previous arc, Sara can't bring herself to tell Daphne about Lucy, even, at first, when breaking up with her. When she finally gathers the nerve to do so, she's too late, as Daphne cuts her off with the accusation that the "other woman" is Penny and subsequently cuts short their conversation altogether.
* [[Double Entendre]]: Penny is particularly fond of this in the present chapter, to Aggie's discomfort.
* [[Foreshadowing]]:
** Charisma's response, quoted above, to Nick's wish that Aggie have a "drama-free" year. The comic won't in fact show her senior year, but her summer, at any rate, won't be lacking in it.
** Lisa's joke about "wrestling" and "submission," and Aggie's serious response that "Submission is a possibility," prefigure the {{spoiler|kinky turn Penny's and Aggie's relationship takes}} in [[Penny and Aggie
** When the question of obtaining a camera for Aggie's film arises, Lisa states, with uncharacteristic evasiveness, that her "dad, uh, has beer with somebody" willing to supply one. This lie as to her source for the camera foreshadows the reveal in "August" that it's {{spoiler|Stan's}}, and the subsequent {{spoiler|bitter fight}} it leads to.
* [[Heroic Self-Deprecation]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] by Katy-Ann who, though increasingly frustrated with Jack's belief he's a bad influence on her, refuses to give up on him.
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* [[Relationship Upgrade]]: The title characters.
* [[Rounded Character]]: Fred, whom the comic had previously depicted as a [[Perpetual Smiler]] and [[Pet Homosexual]], with slight [[The Pollyanna|Pollyanna]] tendencies, here shows a more cynical and biting side, while retaining the compassion and concern for his friends shown in previous arcs. It's also revealed why he's still single: he has a fear of rejection.
* [[Shipper
* [[Silly Rabbit, Romance Is for Kids]]: [[Discussed Trope|Discussed]], with bitter sarcasm, when Sara breaks up with Daphne.
{{quote| '''Daphne:''' Don't sweat it, Sara. I'm a [[Joss Whedon]] fan, remember? I don't believe in relationships with happy endings.}}
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