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* [[Actor Allusion]]: At two different parts of the movie, FDR claims to be [[Star Trek (
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Accidentally implied with {{spoiler|Lauren's choice to date FDR instead of Tuck.}}
* [[Amicably Divorced]]: Seems to be the case between Tuck and his ex. She's not his biggest fan, but she isn't nasty to him at any point when she comes to pick up their son. It is further enforced by {{spoiler|her agreeing to go out to dinner with him after Lauren chooses FDR.}}
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* [[Head-Tiltingly Kinky]]: The agents watching FDR and Lauren imply that the two put on quite a show.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Tuck and FDR.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Basically, a young [[Star Trek (
* [[Hot Dad]]: Tuck.
* [[Hot Mom]]: Tuck's ex.
* [[Jerk
* [[Karma Houdini]]: FDR and Tuck. They break into Lauren's apartment, tap her phone, set up cameras everywhere, and place trackers on her. Neither of them face serious consequences for their actions.
* [[Love Triangle]]: The entire plot of the film, basically.
* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: Tom Hardy. Chris Pine. In one movie. ''AT THE SAME TIME.''
* [[The Obi-Wannabe]]: Lauren most likely wouldn't be in this mess if she weren't following Trish's horrible excuse for guidance.
* [[Only Known
* [[Playing Drunk]]: The boys try this to catch a bad guy who knows Heinrich.
* [[Pair the Spares]]: {{spoiler|Tuck and his ex get back on good terms by the end of the film after Lauren chooses FDR.}}
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