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== Tropes == |
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* [[Alone with the Psycho]] |
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* [[Falling Into His Arms]]: Played with. It isn't Ned's arms Chuck falls into--in fact, he must deliberately let her fall--a source of angst to him for the rest of the episode. |
* [[Falling Into His Arms]]: Played with. It isn't Ned's arms Chuck falls into--in fact, he must deliberately let her fall--a source of angst to him for the rest of the episode. |
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* [[Instant Messenger Pigeon]] |
* [[Instant Messenger Pigeon]] |
Revision as of 15:37, 8 April 2014
The Past
Digby rejoins Ned at Boarding School, seemingly aware that he cannot touch his beloved master. Still, the companionship cheers Ned immensely.
The Present
Two fliers crash-land near the Pie Hole almost simultaneously: a carrier pigeon flies into the Pie Hole's window, and a small plane flies into the apartment building opposite. The carrier pigeon is accidentally revived by Ned, but the apartment's occupant needs no such help; and, in fact, instantly finds himself in Ned's bad books by hitting on Chuck.
Tropes
- Alone with the Psycho
- Falling Into His Arms: Played with. It isn't Ned's arms Chuck falls into--in fact, he must deliberately let her fall--a source of angst to him for the rest of the episode.
- Instant Messenger Pigeon
- They Might Be Giants