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* Season 2 Episode 10 (Second Wave): Julian [[spoiler:averting his destiny by explicitly renouncing a violent end to Kiera while proving to his group why he's their leader.]]

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* Season 2 Episode 10 (Second Wave): Julian [[spoiler:averting averting his destiny by explicitly renouncing a violent end to Kiera while proving to his group why he's their leader.]]



* [[spoiler:Emily]] fights Travis hand to hand, and actually manages to mildly annoy him. That might not sound like much, but it's more than the cops, a prison riot, and every single gang in the city ever managed. She would have done better if she had known he was a super-soldier, since she would have skipped the warning shot and gone straight for the kill.
* Season 2 Episode 12 (Second Time): Kiera [[spoiler:getting the best of Travis on the elevator.]]
* Season 3, Episode 1 (Minute to Minute): Kiera and Garza [[spoiler:teaming up against the Freelancers in the stairwell in a marvelously choreographed fight scene.]]
* ''Again'' in "Minute to Minute" when [[spoiler:Emily eliminates Escher via BoomHeadshot in Alec's new timeline]].

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* [[spoiler:Emily]] Emily fights Travis hand to hand, and actually manages to mildly annoy him. That might not sound like much, but it's more than the cops, a prison riot, and every single gang in the city ever managed. She would have done better if she had known he was a super-soldier, since she would have skipped the warning shot and gone straight for the kill.
* Season 2 Episode 12 (Second Time): Kiera [[spoiler:getting getting the best of Travis on the elevator.]]
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* Season 3, Episode 1 (Minute to Minute): Kiera and Garza [[spoiler:teaming teaming up against the Freelancers in the stairwell in a marvelously choreographed fight scene.]]
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* ''Again'' in "Minute to Minute" when [[spoiler:Emily Emily eliminates Escher via BoomHeadshot in Alec's new timeline]].timeline.



* For a few moments in "3 Minutes to Midnight", [[spoiler:Liber8 realizes they actually pulled off changing the timeline to get rid of the Corporate Congress. That bit of awesome immediately gets sunk like a lead brick when they find out it led to an even worse timeline than the one they had inhabited.]]
** The fact that [[spoiler:Kellog, the least physical yet most weaselly member of Liber8]], is the one who ultimately survives all that horror. Not only that, he then steps up and puts a plan in motion to fix it.

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* For a few moments in "3 Minutes to Midnight", [[spoiler:Liber8 Liber8 realizes they actually pulled off changing the timeline to get rid of the Corporate Congress. That bit of awesome immediately gets sunk like a lead brick when they find out it led to an even worse timeline than the one they had inhabited.]]
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** The fact that [[spoiler:Kellog, Kellog, the least physical yet most weaselly member of Liber8]], Liber8, is the one who ultimately survives all that horror. Not only that, he then steps up and puts a plan in motion to fix it.



* Sonya [[spoiler:concealing explosives within her skin to take out Dillon without him in the least suspecting it.]]
* Practically the entire Season 3 finale. [[spoiler:Kiera's speech, in particular, saying she doesn't have to agree with Liber8 but she will work to make a better timeline than she herself knew. The only thing Travis needs to say in response is: "Let's get to work."]]

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* Sonya [[spoiler:concealing concealing explosives within her skin to take out Dillon without him in the least suspecting it.]]
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* Practically the entire Season 3 finale. [[spoiler:Kiera's Kiera's speech, in particular, saying she doesn't have to agree with Liber8 but she will work to make a better timeline than she herself knew. The only thing Travis needs to say in response is: "Let's get to work."]]"



* In ''Final Hour'', TheReveal that Alec Sadler had [[SmugSnake Kellog's]] measure well enough to fool him into setting a destination date well into the past on his TimeyWimeyBall, destroying the 2039-invasion timeline in the process and ensuring he could not cause any more problems in building a better 2077.

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* In ''Final Hour'', TheReveal that Alec Sadler had [[SmugSnake Kellog's]] measure well enough to fool him into setting a destination date well into the past on his TimeyWimeyBall, destroying the 2039-invasion timeline in the process and ensuring he could not cause any more problems in building a better 2077.2077.
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* Season 2 Episode 1: Features a dark version. Sonya shoots Travis pointblank a total of six times in the heart, and he later dies on the operating table despite the doctor's attempts to use the MagicalDefibrillator. But oops, turns out he's got a built-in version, which wakes him up. He proceeds to slaughter the majority of the medical staff before succumbing to his injuries again, all while screaming Sonya's name.
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Misuse. It\'s Genre Savvy, not just \"savvy\".


* In ''Final Hour'', TheReveal that [[GenreSavvy Alec Sadler]] had [[SmugSnake Kellog's]] measure well enough to fool him into setting a destination date well into the past on his TimeyWimeyBall, destroying the 2039-invasion timeline in the process and ensuring he could not cause any more problems in building a better 2077.

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* In ''Final Hour'', TheReveal that [[GenreSavvy Alec Sadler]] Sadler had [[SmugSnake Kellog's]] measure well enough to fool him into setting a destination date well into the past on his TimeyWimeyBall, destroying the 2039-invasion timeline in the process and ensuring he could not cause any more problems in building a better 2077.
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* The entirety of the double fight scene at the end of ''Rush Hour''. On one side you have Emily beating two large professional thugs to death with a chair (or, by the end, parts of a chair); on the other side you have Carlos going toe-to-toe with Travis. Awesome for Carlos because he manages to hold his own against an [[ImplacableMan implacable]] [[SuperSoldier super-soldier]]; awesome for Travis because, despite having just crawled out of a car wreck and then being shot repeatedly, he still wins.

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* The entirety of the double fight scene at the end of ''Rush Hour''. On one side you have Emily beating two large professional thugs to death with a chair (or, by the end, parts of a chair); on the other side you have Carlos going toe-to-toe with Travis. Awesome for Carlos because he manages to hold his own against an [[ImplacableMan implacable]] [[SuperSoldier super-soldier]]; awesome for Travis because, despite having just crawled out of a car wreck and then being shot repeatedly, he still wins.wins.
* In ''Final Hour'', TheReveal that [[GenreSavvy Alec Sadler]] had [[SmugSnake Kellog's]] measure well enough to fool him into setting a destination date well into the past on his TimeyWimeyBall, destroying the 2039-invasion timeline in the process and ensuring he could not cause any more problems in building a better 2077.
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* Practically the entire Season 3 finale. [[spoiler:Kiera's speech, in particular, saying she doesn't have to agree with Liber8 but she will work to make a better timeline than she herself knew. The only thing Travis needs to say in response is: "Let's get to work."]]

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* Practically the entire Season 3 finale. [[spoiler:Kiera's speech, in particular, saying she doesn't have to agree with Liber8 but she will work to make a better timeline than she herself knew. The only thing Travis needs to say in response is: "Let's get to work."]]"]]
* The entirety of the double fight scene at the end of ''Rush Hour''. On one side you have Emily beating two large professional thugs to death with a chair (or, by the end, parts of a chair); on the other side you have Carlos going toe-to-toe with Travis. Awesome for Carlos because he manages to hold his own against an [[ImplacableMan implacable]] [[SuperSoldier super-soldier]]; awesome for Travis because, despite having just crawled out of a car wreck and then being shot repeatedly, he still wins.
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* Sonya [[spoiler:concealing explosives within her skin to take out Dillon without him in the least suspecting it.]]

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* Sonya [[spoiler:concealing explosives within her skin to take out Dillon without him in the least suspecting it.]]]]
* Practically the entire Season 3 finale. [[spoiler:Kiera's speech, in particular, saying she doesn't have to agree with Liber8 but she will work to make a better timeline than she herself knew. The only thing Travis needs to say in response is: "Let's get to work."]]
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* Alec ''stabbing a Freelancer with a pen''. He didn't manage to kill the guy, and in fact the guy just pulled it out like he was removing a splinter, but it was still pretty badass.

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* Alec ''stabbing a Freelancer with a pen''. He didn't manage to kill the guy, and in fact the guy just pulled it out like he was removing a splinter, but it was still pretty badass.badass.
* Sonya [[spoiler:concealing explosives within her skin to take out Dillon without him in the least suspecting it.]]
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** The fact that [[spoiler:Kellog, the least physical yet most weaselly member of Liber8]], is the one who ultimately survives all that horror. Not only that, he then steps up and puts a plan in motion to fix it.

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** The fact that [[spoiler:Kellog, the least physical yet most weaselly member of Liber8]], is the one who ultimately survives all that horror. Not only that, he then steps up and puts a plan in motion to fix it.it.
* Alec ''stabbing a Freelancer with a pen''. He didn't manage to kill the guy, and in fact the guy just pulled it out like he was removing a splinter, but it was still pretty badass.
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* For a few moments in "3 Minutes to Midnight", [[spoiler:Liber8 realizes they actually pulled off changing the timeline to get rid of the Corporate Congress. That bit of awesome immediately gets sunk like a lead brick when they find out it led to an even worse timeline than the one they had inhabited.]]

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* For a few moments in "3 Minutes to Midnight", [[spoiler:Liber8 realizes they actually pulled off changing the timeline to get rid of the Corporate Congress. That bit of awesome immediately gets sunk like a lead brick when they find out it led to an even worse timeline than the one they had inhabited.]]]]
** The fact that [[spoiler:Kellog, the least physical yet most weaselly member of Liber8]], is the one who ultimately survives all that horror. Not only that, he then steps up and puts a plan in motion to fix it.
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past!Alec runs Piron.


* In "A Minute Changes Everything", a suit-wearing Alec Sadler wowing the board of directors with his on-point talk after he'd earlier flubbed it reading off index cards.

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* In "A Minute Changes Everything", a suit-wearing Alec Past!Alec Sadler wowing the board of directors with his on-point talk after he'd earlier flubbed it reading off index cards.
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* In "A Minute Changes Everything", a suit-wearing Alec Sadler wowing the board of directors with his on-point talk after he'd earlier flubbed it reading off index cards.

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* In "A Minute Changes Everything", a suit-wearing Alec Sadler wowing the board of directors with his on-point talk after he'd earlier flubbed it reading off index cards.cards.
* For a few moments in "3 Minutes to Midnight", [[spoiler:Liber8 realizes they actually pulled off changing the timeline to get rid of the Corporate Congress. That bit of awesome immediately gets sunk like a lead brick when they find out it led to an even worse timeline than the one they had inhabited.]]
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It actually isn\'t obvious which is which, so later can someone patch this?


* In "A Minute Changes Everything", [[spoiler:the time-travelling]] Alec Sadler wowing the board of directors with his on-point talk after he'd earlier flubbed it reading off index cards.

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* In "A Minute Changes Everything", [[spoiler:the time-travelling]] a suit-wearing Alec Sadler wowing the board of directors with his on-point talk after he'd earlier flubbed it reading off index cards.
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* ''Again'' in "Minute to Minute" when [[spoiler:Emily eliminates Escher via BoomHeadshot in Alec's new timeline]].

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* ''Again'' in "Minute to Minute" when [[spoiler:Emily eliminates Escher via BoomHeadshot in Alec's new timeline]].timeline]].
* In "A Minute Changes Everything", [[spoiler:the time-travelling]] Alec Sadler wowing the board of directors with his on-point talk after he'd earlier flubbed it reading off index cards.
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Emily killed Escher, not Kiera.


* Kiera ''again'' in "Minute to Minute", this time in conjunction with Kellog, when Kiera [[spoiler:ends up in Alec's new timeline and eliminates Escher via BoomHeadshot]].

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* Kiera ''again'' ''Again'' in "Minute to Minute", this time in conjunction with Kellog, Minute" when Kiera [[spoiler:ends up in Alec's new timeline and [[spoiler:Emily eliminates Escher via BoomHeadshot]].BoomHeadshot in Alec's new timeline]].
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* Theseus demonstrating what he thinks of the slave labor camps.

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* Theseus demonstrating what he thinks of the slave labor camps.camps of the future, rescuing someone along the way.
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* Season 3, Episode 1 (Minute to Minute): Kiera and Garza [[spoiler:teaming up against the Freelancers in the stairwell in a marvelously choreographed fight scene.]]

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* Season 3, Episode 1 (Minute to Minute): Kiera and Garza [[spoiler:teaming up against the Freelancers in the stairwell in a marvelously choreographed fight scene.]]]]
* Kiera ''again'' in "Minute to Minute", this time in conjunction with Kellog, when Kiera [[spoiler:ends up in Alec's new timeline and eliminates Escher via BoomHeadshot]].
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* Season 2 Episode 12 (Second Time): Kiera [[spoiler:getting the best of Travis on the elevator.]]

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* Season 2 Episode 12 (Second Time): Kiera [[spoiler:getting the best of Travis on the elevator.]]]]
* Season 3, Episode 1 (Minute to Minute): Kiera and Garza [[spoiler:teaming up against the Freelancers in the stairwell in a marvelously choreographed fight scene.]]
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* [[spoiler:Emily]] fights Travis hand to hand, and actually manages to mildly annoy him. That might not sound like much, but it's more than the cops, a prison riot, and every single gang in the city ever managed. She would have done better if she had known he was a super-soldier, since she would have skipped the warning shot and gone straight for the kill.
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* Season 2 Episode 10 (Second Wave): Julian [[spoiler:averting his destiny by explicitly renouncing a violent end to Kiera while proving to his group why he's their leader.]]

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* Season 2 Episode 10 (Second Wave): Julian [[spoiler:averting his destiny by explicitly renouncing a violent end to Kiera while proving to his group why he's their leader.]]
* Season 2 Episode 12 (Second Time): Kiera [[spoiler:getting the best of Travis on the elevator.
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