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* ''Series/BattleFeverJ'', episode 30. The monster of the week stalks Shiro, ogles his body when the latter's sleeping, then tricks Shiro into eating him to grow inside of his stomach. It's pretty much a story about a rapist impregnating their victim.
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Up To Eleven is being dewicked.


** Played [[UpToEleven even more straight]] in ''The Haunted Hathaways'': This is a show about a girl and her mother and sister who live with a ghost family consisting of a man and his two sons. Unless that family was born ghosts, that means they all died and one of the sons [[OhCrap wasn't even a teenager yet]]! When you think about it...[[PunctuatedForEmphasis THAT'S. PRETTY. DISTURBING.]]

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** Played [[UpToEleven even more straight]] straight in ''The Haunted Hathaways'': This is a show about a girl and her mother and sister who live with a ghost family consisting of a man and his two sons. Unless that family was born ghosts, that means they all died and one of the sons [[OhCrap wasn't even a teenager yet]]! When you think about it...[[PunctuatedForEmphasis THAT'S. PRETTY. DISTURBING.]]
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** Peter is shown in "The Tale Of The Captured Souls" to spy on Danielle and her family through his mirrors as part of his plan to steal their youth. The cameras include views of the tub in the bathroom and the bedroom. Does this mean Peter has watched Danielle and her parents undress when changing, to take a bath, or going to bed? Especially alarming when one considers that he's implied to have disturbing FoeYay towards Danielle.

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** Peter is shown in "The Tale Of The Captured Souls" to spy on Danielle and her family through his mirrors as part of his plan to steal their youth. The cameras include views of the tub in the bathroom and the bedroom. Does this mean Peter has watched Danielle and her parents undress when changing, to take a bath, or going to bed? Especially alarming when one considers that he's implied to have a disturbing FoeYay towards interest in Danielle.

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* The fourth season of ''Series/NashBridges'' had a RunningGag where a "phantom disco" (complete with strobe lights) in the unit's headquarters (a former nightclub) would come on occasionally without warning or explanation. The problem is finally fixed in season five which is a good thing because season six sees the introduction of Antoine, an epileptic. Had the problem not been fixed, the poor guy would have had a seizure every time the strobes came on.

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* The fourth season of ''Series/NashBridges'' had a RunningGag where a "phantom disco" (complete with strobe lights) in the unit's headquarters (a former nightclub) would come on occasionally without warning or explanation. The problem is finally fixed in season five five, which is a good thing because season six sees the introduction of Antoine, an epileptic. Had the problem not been fixed, the poor guy would have had a seizure every time the strobes came on.



* ''{{Series/Seinfeld}}'': In "The Pony Remark" when Jerry gets defensive about inadvertently insulting Manya, he starts asking why someone would emigrate to America, a ponyless country, from a "pony-packed country". Manya was in her seventies, Jewish, and from Poland. It's a fair bet that she either left to flee the Nazis, or left after the Second World War to escape the bad memories.
* Another from ''{{Series/Seinfeld}}'': Wilhelm seems just as zany as everyone else, until you get to "The Bottle Deposit". He seems to have serious mental deficits as he is unable to remember things that he had done moments earlier; his wife notes that he had "forgotten to take his medication again". George's project led to institutionalization, it can only be assumed that Wilhelm completed it and had forgotten about it. In "The Fatigues", Wilhelm gleefully announces George as his protege during George's Risk Management speech about Ovaltine...all signs point to Wilhelm suffering from Alzheimer's or dementia, making his zany antics seem all the more horrifying.

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In "The Pony Remark" when Jerry gets defensive about inadvertently insulting Manya, he starts asking why someone would emigrate to America, a ponyless country, from a "pony-packed country". Manya was in her seventies, Jewish, and from Poland. It's a fair bet that she either left to flee the Nazis, or left after the Second World War to escape the bad memories.
* Another from ''{{Series/Seinfeld}}'': ** Wilhelm seems just as zany as everyone else, until you get to "The Bottle Deposit". He seems to have serious mental deficits deficits, as he is unable to remember things that he had done moments earlier; his wife notes that he had "forgotten to take his medication again". George's project led to institutionalization, it can only be assumed that Wilhelm completed it and had forgotten about it. In "The Fatigues", Wilhelm gleefully announces George as his protege during George's Risk Management speech about Ovaltine...all signs point to Wilhelm suffering from Alzheimer's or dementia, making his zany antics seem all the more horrifying.



* In an episode of ''Series/FamilyMatters'', it's revealed that Urkel's locker combination corresponds to Laura's bust, waist, and hip measurements. How did he figure that out? There are many ways in which he could have done so, but everyone of them reveals him to be a obsessed pervert.

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* In an episode of ''Series/FamilyMatters'', it's revealed that Urkel's locker combination corresponds to Laura's bust, waist, and hip measurements. How did he figure that out? There are many ways in which he could have done so, but everyone every one of them reveals him to be a obsessed pervert.
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