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=== Tropes ===
* [[Call Back]]: As Penny assures Rich that she's "totally, totally committed" to staying with him, author Penny and conservative Aggie from [[Penny and Aggie (Webcomic)/202020 Pennies/Recap|20 2020 Pennies]] pop up on either side of her, suggesting that at least a part of Penny's unconscious is still intrigued by Aggie as a potential lover.
* [[Et Tu, Brute?]]: Although Penny is angry with her parents for tracking her down, and at Rich for not trusting her enough to let her explain herself, she doesn't cry, on-panel, until she learns that one of her friends went behind her back.
* [[Finding Judas]]: Katy-Ann tells on Penny, but with good intentions (she genuinely believes Penny's throwing her life away), and after much inner struggle (including accusing herself of hypocrisy and imposing her religious values on others), and because she was unable to talk to Penny directly.
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* [[Make Up or Break Up]]: Rich and Penny break up, again, this time for good.
* [[Mistaken for Cheating]]: Played with, in that when Penny throws her accusation in Rob's face, he doesn't react with anger or offence, but rather is flattered she thinks he has the "animal magnetism" for an affair. Lynda, for her part, laughs at the very idea.
* [[Put Onon a Bus]]: Rich never returns to Belleville; however, {{spoiler|he plays a significant role in "The New Reality," set in Los Angeles}}.
* [[The Runaway]]
* [[Ship Tease]]: See above under [[Call Back]].
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