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[[caption-width-right:300:God made him simple. Science made him a god.]]

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[[caption-width-right:300:God [[caption-width-right:300:''[[{{Tagline}} God made him simple. Science made him a god.]]]]'']]
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->''"I am God here!"''

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->''"I ->''"This universe is mine! I am God here!"''

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* ActorAllusion: Creator/MattFrewer (In the sequel film) playing someone in a TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture cyberspace? Granted, Jobe's much more villainous than Series/MaxHeadroom.

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* ActorAllusion: Creator/MattFrewer (In the sequel film) playing someone in a TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture cyberspace? TheMeraverse? Granted, Jobe's much more villainous than Series/MaxHeadroom.



* CyberSpace: The second film depicts the Internet as having evolved into some sort of world-wide virtual reality network.


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* TheMetaverse: The second film depicts the Internet as having evolved into some sort of world-wide virtual reality network.

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* ManOnFire: [[spoiler:Father [=McKeen=]'s fate, thanks to Jobe's pyrokinesis.]]



* WeirdnessCensor: As Dr. Angelo is talking with two police officers about the gruesome murders that happened at the Parkette house and the church, the officers suddenly make eye contact with Jobe staring at them from across the block, and after a few seconds of blank looks change their tune and nonchalantly conclude that the incidents were just "accidents" and go about their way. Notably though, even before Jobe messes with their minds, one of the officers suggests that the case of Father [=McKeen=]'s ManOnFire death could be a case of "spontaneous human combustion" that he heard happens sometimes.

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* WeirdnessCensor: As Dr. Angelo is talking with two police officers about the gruesome murders that happened at the Parkette house and the church, the officers suddenly make eye contact with Jobe staring at them from across the block, and after a few seconds of blank looks change their tune and nonchalantly conclude that the incidents were just "accidents" and go about their way. Notably though, even before Jobe messes with their minds, one of the officers suggests that the case of Father [=McKeen=]'s ManOnFire death could be a case of "spontaneous human combustion" "SpontaneousHumanCombustion" that he heard happens sometimes.
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* ActorAllusion: Creator/MattFrewer playing someone in a TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture cyberspace? Granted, Jobe's much more villainous than Series/MaxHeadroom.

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* ActorAllusion: Creator/MattFrewer (In the sequel film) playing someone in a TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture cyberspace? Granted, Jobe's much more villainous than Series/MaxHeadroom.
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* DeclarationOfPersonalIndependence: Jobe delivers one to the abusive Father [=Father McKeen=] when he tries to discipline him again. "You should knock before you come into somebody's house! This is my house. I pay the rent, I want to cash my checks now because I want to buy some new clothes. And I'm gonna buy some cowboy boots and I'm going to make this... place a ranch."

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* DeclarationOfPersonalIndependence: Jobe delivers one to the abusive Father [=Father McKeen=] when he tries to discipline him again. "You should knock before you come into somebody's house! This is my house. I pay the rent, I want to cash my checks now because I want to buy some new clothes. And I'm gonna buy some cowboy boots and I'm going to make this... place a ranch."

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