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** Continuity errors and retcons regarding Hawkeye's family (early seasons had him say he had a sister and his mother was still alive, while later seasons had him claim he was an only child and his father was a widower) are typically chalked up to brain misfires on his part, considering his later canon TraumaInducedAmnesia and implied AmbiguousDisorder.

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** Continuity errors and retcons regarding Hawkeye's family (early seasons had him say he had a sister and his mother was still alive, while later seasons had him claim he was an only child and his father was a widower) are typically chalked up to brain misfires on his part, considering his later canon TraumaInducedAmnesia and implied AmbiguousDisorder.TraumaInducedAmnesia. This has led him into being DiagnosedByTheAudience.
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* The ''Series/{{Community}}'' episode "The Psychology of Letting Go" features a well-known background gag where Abed helps deliver a baby in the parking lot at Greendale--which is never acknowledged or remarked upon until near the end of Season 2, when he casually mentions it. Fans eventually noted that "The Psychology of Letting Go" originally aired just over 9 months after "The Politics of Human Sexuality", which ends with Abed making a PA announcement [[ItMakesSenseInContext encouraging everyone at Greendale to have unprotected sex]] (right after Dean Pelton accidentally gives away hundreds of faulty condoms). Since then, it's become generally accepted by fans that the woman in the parking lot was one of the Greendale students who got pregnant at the STD awareness fair.

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* The ''Series/{{Community}}'' episode "The Psychology of Letting Go" features a well-known background gag where Abed helps deliver a baby in the parking lot at Greendale--which is [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight never acknowledged or remarked upon upon]] until near the end of Season 2, when [[ContinuityNod he casually mentions it.it]]. Fans eventually noted that "The Psychology of Letting Go" originally aired just over 9 months after "The Politics of Human Sexuality", which ends with Abed making a PA announcement [[ItMakesSenseInContext encouraging everyone at Greendale to have unprotected sex]] (right after Dean Pelton accidentally gives away hundreds of faulty condoms). Since then, it's become generally accepted by fans that the woman in the parking lot was one of the Greendale students who got pregnant at the STD awareness fair.
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** Either Gage's parents or relatives abused him-hypothesized from certain behaviors he shows
** He is half Native American (He only stated his native heritage-the half is from Randolph Mantooth's real heritage.

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** Either Gage's parents or relatives abused him-hypothesized him (hypothesized from certain behaviors he shows
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** He is half Native American (He only stated his native heritage-the half is from Randolph Mantooth's real heritage.)
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* The ''Series/{{Community}}'' episode "The Psychology of Letting Go" features a well-known background gag where Abed helps deliver a baby in the parking lot at Greendale--which is never acknowledged or remarked upon until near the end of Season 2, when he casually mentions it. Fans eventually noted that "The Psychology of Letting Go" originally aired just over 9 months after "The Politics of Human Sexuality", which ends with Abed making a PA announcement [[ItMakesSenseInContext encouraging everyone at Greendale to have unprotected sex]] (right after Dean Pelton accidentally gives away hundreds of faulty condoms). Since then, it's become generally accepted by fans that the woman in the parking lot was one of the Greendale students who got pregnant at the STD awareness fair.

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* ''Series/StarskyAndHutch'':
** Starsky's father was a cop named Michael who was murdered by the mob. His mother's name is Rachel. (The episode "The Set-Up" drops some vague hints about Starsky's murdered father, who had some kind of connection to a mobster.)
** Starsky served in UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar. (The episode "The Plague" mentions that he was in the army, but doesn't give any details.)
** Hutch's father's name was Richard. He was rich but a bad parent, ranging from emotionally distant to outright abusive.

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