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* [[Acceptable Targets]] - The Fat Sweaty Coppers.
* [[Acceptable Targets]] - The Fat Sweaty Coppers.
* [[Heartwarming Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Heartwarming Moments]] - The Competitive Dad's son defending him against his own abusive father, who then storms out. Looks like it's going to be an inversion, as the Dad begins to berate his son, waiting until his father is out of earshot before breaking down and hugging him out of pride.
* [[Heartwarming Moments]] - The Competitive Dad's son defending him against his own abusive father, who then storms out. Looks like it's going to be an inversion, as the Dad begins to berate his son, waiting until his father is out of earshot before breaking down and hugging him out of pride.
** Several of the Ted and Ralph sketches, possibly due to Ralph very much being [[The Woobie]]. A notable example is in the final episode, when (a very, very drunk) Ralph sings Elvis's ''Burning Love'' to Ted in the middle of the latter's [[My Local|local]]. Despite Ted's friends pointing and laughing at the hilarity of a Lord trying to sing karoke, Ted can't help smiling fondly.
** Several of the Ted and Ralph sketches, possibly due to Ralph very much being [[The Woobie]]. A notable example is in the final episode, when (a very, very drunk) Ralph sings Elvis's ''Burning Love'' to Ted in the middle of the latter's [[My Local|local]]. Despite Ted's friends pointing and laughing at the hilarity of a Lord trying to sing karoke, Ted can't help smiling fondly.
* [[Fountain of Memes]]
* [[Fountain of Memes]]
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 10 April 2017


  • Acceptable Targets - The Fat Sweaty Coppers.
  • Heartwarming Moments - The Competitive Dad's son defending him against his own abusive father, who then storms out. Looks like it's going to be an inversion, as the Dad begins to berate his son, waiting until his father is out of earshot before breaking down and hugging him out of pride.
    • Several of the Ted and Ralph sketches, possibly due to Ralph very much being The Woobie. A notable example is in the final episode, when (a very, very drunk) Ralph sings Elvis's Burning Love to Ted in the middle of the latter's local. Despite Ted's friends pointing and laughing at the hilarity of a Lord trying to sing karoke, Ted can't help smiling fondly.
  • Fountain of Memes
  • Tear Jerker - Rowley Birkin QC, when sober.