![]() ![]() ![]() Also, an animal shouldn’t be referred to as "it", but as "him" or "her". Animals in her house are not pets, they are family members. Insistent Terminology: Plenty of characters use these, but the one who uses this the most by far is Savannah.The Ghost: The girls of the team (Savannah, Pitch, and Melissa) are said to have brothers and sisters mentioned plenty of times, yet they have never appeared at all.Free-Range Children: Granted, this series DOES have limits, but Griffin and his team venture into this trope frequently within their antics around Cedarville.Exact Words: What our six heroes deploy to cover up their signs to getting caught, along with Metaphorically True.However, when a certain clue is left behind that the police catch, this could spell disaster upon the main six, and it usually does. Didn't Think This Through: Griffin is usually very good at first planning in full detail and not letting any clues left behind.Brick Joke: Crops up from time to time at least once a book.And since the first book was released in 2008, this makes most of the books technically this trope. ![]() 20 Minutes into the Future: It isn't specified on which year each story takes place, but given that Swindle has October 16 on a Thursday, April 15 on a Wednesday, and other clues, this means the series starts off in the year 2014. ![]()
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