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  1. Oct 23, 2008 · Orel suddenly seizes up and fires his gun near his mother. Clay reenters and makes an empty threat of taking Doughy on the trip instead. Forming an idea, Doughy intentionally tries to get Orel to flinch and shoot his gun in order to take Orel's place on the hunting trip with Clay.

  2. Episode 5 of 13: This episode happens before "Nature (Part One)" and "Nature (Part Two)". Doughy is first seen playing baseball alone. He gets injured, asks ...

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    • Moral Orel
  3. Clay decides Orel needs shooting lessons from Doughy. Doughy realizes that Orel tends to shoot the gun without warning when he feels sadness, and decides to sabotage Orel's attempts to learn in hopes that Clay would take him hunting instead.

  4. Over the course of episodes like "Grounded", "Closeface" and "Trigger", we see Orel rebelling and changing, most notably losing his naivety and unfaltering trust. The third season then ends on the cliffhanger of "Nature, Part One".

  5. Hello I'm back with another video I really want to say thank you for all the support the channel has been getting lately it means a lot hopefully you will su...

  6. If you watch "Trigger" you will see that houses are on the background, Bloom effect, the camera zooms, has music, and also this unedited video has a cut shot missing in the final version

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  8. Moral’s orel’s time period is meant to be vague, but it is culturally reminiscent of the 1950s, given that Moral Orel is directly inspired by sitcoms from the time such as Leave it to Beaver. However, does it actually take place in the 50s?