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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler:The Brain has died multiple times in the comics (perishing in an explosion alongside Mallah at the conclusion of the original Arnold Drake run, doing so again in Creator/GrantMorrison's run shortly after they were revealed to be a gay couple and dying from having his tank used to beat Mallah to death in ''Salvation Run''), but his perishing from having scalding hot water poured on his exposed brain is unique to this adaptation.]]

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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler:The Brain has died multiple times in the comics (perishing in an explosion alongside Mallah at the conclusion of the original Arnold Drake run, doing so again in Creator/GrantMorrison's run shortly after they were revealed to be a gay couple and dying from having his tank used to beat Mallah to death in ''Salvation Run''), ''ComicBook/SalvationRun''), but his perishing from having scalding hot water poured on his exposed brain is unique to this adaptation.]]
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* AdaptedOut: The Gerard Way run revealed him to have a daughter named Terry None, who has no indication of existing here.

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* AdaptedOut: [[ComicBook/DoomPatrol2016 The Gerard Way run run]] revealed him to have a daughter named Terry None, who has no indication of existing here.



* AdaptationalAttractiveness: They look slightly more humanoid and pleasant in appearance than their depictions in the Gerard Way series.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: They look slightly more humanoid and pleasant in appearance than their depictions in [[ComicBook/DoomPatrol2016 the Gerard Way series.series]].
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* DeathByAdaptation: He gets killed by Jane, when his comic counterpart was merely banished after Cliff tricked him into saying the words "lottery", "sheet music", "singlehanded" and "kneecap".
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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:He ends up killed by Cliff after begging him to end his tortured existence as a zombie. In the comics, the worst that happened to Darren Jones was being caught by his boss in drag.]]

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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:He ends up killed by Cliff after begging him to end his tortured existence as a zombie. In the comics, the worst that happened to Darren Jones was being getting fired after he was caught by his boss in drag.]]
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* DecompositeCharacter: While she is this continuity's version of General Immortus, certain aspects of her comic incarnation go to Heinrich Von Fuchs (being an extremely aged man who artificially prolonged his lifespan in addition to having ties to the Brotherhood of Evil) and Cliff Steele (who is revealed in the fourth season episode "Portal Patrol" to be responsible for crippling Niles Caulder through a StableTimeLoop).
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* CatchPhrase: Someone would ask who he was, and he usually replies with, "Me? I'm Nobody."

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: Someone would ask who he was, and he usually replies with, "Me? I'm Nobody."



* CatchPhrase: Whenever they say "Sweet, sweet, baby" followed by the name of whomever they're referring to. [[spoiler:This also reveals in season 2 that this personality is pretending to be Miranda.]]

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: Whenever they say "Sweet, sweet, baby" followed by the name of whomever they're referring to. [[spoiler:This also reveals in season 2 that this personality is pretending to be Miranda.]]
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* HateSink: The real "Daddy" raped and abused his daughter until she developed schizophrenia, and the metaphysical one tries to torment her until she commits psychic suicide. It doesn't get more vile and loathsome than that.
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* DueToTheDead: Martha apparently took Todd's corpse to rule as fellow Archon with her. A very twisted example as she killed him to begin with.
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* AboveGoodAndEvil: Robotman calls out Martha for her insane, fanatical goal and monstrous parenting. She responds by saying that is merely his perception as an unenlightened one who can't appreciate the gift of oblivion the Decreator brings.


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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: The Archons in the original Decreator arc where sapient puppets who summoned the entity out of spite at being abandoned. The show Archons are human cultists who ascended as a "gift" from the Decreator.
* AdaptationalHeroism: Todd, the male Archon, regrets what he's doing to his son and warns him of his terrifying destiny. His comic counterpart was evil to the end.
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* AscendedExtra: He's a recurring character here, when his comics counterpart was a one-shot villain who died in his only appearance.

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