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"Scare Tactics" centers on Lincoln and Clyde’s attempt to prove their maturity by watching a horror movie, only to find themselves paralyzed by fear in the aftermath. This segment brilliantly illustrates how the human imagination can transform mundane household occurrences—like settling pipes or scratching pets—into perceived supernatural threats.

This segment serves as a critique of how social expectations can force individuals to mask their true selves. Bobby, who is established throughout the series as an exceptionally kind, hardworking, and attentive boyfriend, is hilariously incompetent at being "bad". The humor arises from the cognitive dissonance between his gentle nature and his forced rebellion. Ultimately, the episode concludes that authenticity is the cornerstone of a healthy relationship; Lori realizes she values Bobby specifically for his reliability and "good boy" qualities, rather than a fabricated edge. Conclusion [S1E30] (29-30)Scare Tactics/The Bad Boy Bobby ...

"The Bad Boy Bobby" pivots toward the social challenges of high school and the pressure to conform to specific archetypes. When Lori begins to worry that her relationship with Bobby has become too predictable and "boring," Bobby attempts to adopt a "bad boy" persona to maintain her interest. "Scare Tactics" centers on Lincoln and Clyde’s attempt