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  • Gender Separated Ensemble Episode
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  • Whenever you have a mixed gender group of friends, often there will be episodes where the women get their own adventure together without any of the men along. And similarly for the men. Because even though you are all good friends, sometimes you just need some Girl Time. This is particularly common with a Three Amigos setup (two girls one guy/two guys one girl), and how the odd man out either feels lonely, or more commonly gets a side adventure with a minor cast member. Similar to Girls Night Out Episode, only: This Trope is more like an expanded version of Girls Night Out Episode because
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  • Whenever you have a mixed gender group of friends, often there will be episodes where the women get their own adventure together without any of the men along. And similarly for the men. Because even though you are all good friends, sometimes you just need some Girl Time. This is particularly common with a Three Amigos setup (two girls one guy/two guys one girl), and how the odd man out either feels lonely, or more commonly gets a side adventure with a minor cast member. This makes sense in some cases. Would you want your guy friend there while you shop for lingerie, or would it really make sense having your female friend there trying out for the football team with you? Similar to Girls Night Out Episode, only: This Trope is more like an expanded version of Girls Night Out Episode because * Girls Night Out Episode is specific to girls, this is not. * Girls Night Out Episode does not involve a subplot involving the other gender. * While Girls Night Out Episode is used as an opportunity to show off the few female members of the cast interacting with each other, this trope can apply to either gender and the purpose is less of a "just because we need to focus on the women" and more circumstantial. A sometimes Sub-Trope of Three Amigos which are about trios as a whole. See Two Lines, No Waiting for other kinds of A- and B-plots. Examples of Gender Separated Ensemble Episode include: