Merton reads the name on Evil Tommy's fake ID out loud--Hugh G. Ballzac. A tad racy for a children's show.
(Reading) Merton: Ah! Here it is! 'Although not recognized as a legal defense in most states, evil twins have plagued mankind throughout history.'
(To a Skinny Girl) Evil Tommy: Aren't you a little fat to be a cheerleader?
(To Tommy) Evil Tommy: You're the biggest wimp I have ever seen. (looks at Merton) Ok, second biggest.
Merton: I know I'm a wuss too, no need for a practical demonstration!
After claiming in previous episodes that he didn't believe in the werewolf, Tommy faces the werewolf, in front of Stacey.
Evil Tommy kicks in the TV, almost giving Dean a heart attack. Fortunately, Dean has an emergency portable tv.
Evil Tommy steals tip money and a leather jacket, gets a fake ID, and tells Merton to get a normal haircut.
Tommy has achieved some control over wolfing out.
Merton says werewolves are lactose intolerant.
TNT consider evil Tommy as the future of bullying.
While talking to Evil Tommy, Dean mentions how Arthur Fonzarelli respected his elders like Mr. and Mrs. C. This is a reference to characters from the TV show, Happy Days.
Name: Big Bad Wolf References the popular fairy tale villain known as the Big Bad Wolf. He appears in a lot of fairy tales from The Three Little Pigs to Little Red Riding Hood.
This episode references the film Dead Ringers.
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