When it shows the scene of Grover, Wilbur, Becca and Stella serving detention together, part of Stella's hair is not coloured in.
The green quenchade on Grover's shirt (while he's being questioned) keeps shifting back and forth and it doesn't stay in the same pattern on the shirt.
Re: Rochelle incident - It might not have happened to Tehama. As a girl she would have at least gone into the bathroom.
Vallejo can't blame O'Farrell for what happened to Rochelle. The same thing would have happened with Anza or Tahama because they also would have given her privacy.
Note: He wasn't blaming O'Farrell, he was blaming Fillmore for assigning O'Farrell.
Horace: "I'm not a bully! I'm a computer geek!"
O'Farrell: [talking about Fiona's fashion list] She always puts me down on the "worst dressed list." I don't know why. [He stands up wearing a kilt, out-of-date shoes, and a pair of novelty, over-sized sunglasses.]
Vallejo: O'Farrell?! He's not authorized to use the stapler, let alone bodyguard someone! (O'Farrell waltzes past) O'Farrell: Can ya smell that lavender? I mean, where is it COMING from?
O'Farrell: (To Rochelle) Try not to fall in love with me, baby. It's just business.
Becca: (on the fashion display) ...They're man-capris. You know, to go with the man-halter.
Bryan: Hey there, Grove-error! Grover: It's Grover. Bryan: SILENCE!
Act Titles for this Episode:
Act I: A Cursed Debt Repaid
Act II: The Hunter Becomes the Hunted
Act III: Vengence Overturned
Spinelli from "Recess" makes a very small appearance when the camera pans around the bullies table.
This episode never aired on ABC network. It was only shown in the US on Toon Disney and Family Channel.
Formerly titled "Yea, There Shall Be Bullypayback".
Aired on Disney Channel UK.
Episode Plot: Movie The premise behind this episode is based on the one used in the classic Alfred Hitchcock movie, "Strangers on a Train".
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