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* The aftermath of the Artifact in Season 2. Not only is Kim Anderson [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath killed horrifically]], but people who were in the general area of the artifact start [[ManOnFire spontaneously combusting]], with only two exceptions: Stark (thanks to some timely intervention by Henry and Allison) and Kevin. And in the latter's case, there's a whole host of other changes that happen as a result.
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* The aftermath of the Artifact in Season 2. Not only is Kim Anderson [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath killed horrifically]], but people who were in the general area of the artifact start [[ManOnFire [[SpontaneousHumanCombustion spontaneously combusting]], with only two exceptions: Stark (thanks to some timely intervention by Henry and Allison) and Kevin. And in the latter's case, there's a whole host of other changes that happen as a result.
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* In "A New World", Dr Grant's NeverMyFault attitude to almost stranding Carter in the past. He seems perfectly sanguine about potentially leaving him stuck in a time when he was seconds from being arrested as a spy, all so he could satisfy his curiosity.
** The discussion the time travelers have at the end, where it's established they must keep said time travel ''secret'', because there are procedures for dealing with people who've changed the timeline. Basically, if anyone finds out, they're dead.
** The discussion the time travelers have at the end, where it's established they must keep said time travel ''secret'', because there are procedures for dealing with people who've changed the timeline. Basically, if anyone finds out, they're dead.
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* Beverly's rather cold, murder of Susan Perkins in the pilot. Notice she's not particularly gleeful as she watches Susan die, rather she looks on in a rather cold and detached manner. The moment is extremely unsettling to watch.
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* The implications of Jason Anderson's memory wiper.
--> '''Kim:''' I don't know anything anymore. Maybe I cheated on him. How many times did I catch Jason cheating on me and he made it all better? Maybe I left him. How many times did I tell Jason I'm leaving, and I walk out that door and boom, none of it happened?
--> '''Kim:''' I don't know anything anymore. Maybe I cheated on him. How many times did I catch Jason cheating on me and he made it all better? Maybe I left him. How many times did I tell Jason I'm leaving, and I walk out that door and boom, none of it happened?
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* "All The Rage", just about everyone who'd been turned into a rage zombie.
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* "All The Rage", watching just about everyone who'd been turned into a rage zombie.zombie. It's a bit frightening watching them destroy anything in their path. Not to mention them chasing after Fargo, looking ready to tear him apart.
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--> '''Andy''': (''sporting a rather creepy smiles'') ''Recharging''.
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--> '''Andy''': (''sporting a rather creepy smiles'') smile'') ''Recharging''.
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* "All The Rage", just about everyone who'd been turned into a rage zombie.
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• In "Best In Faux", some of the robotic dog's "deaths" are rather nasty to see.
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* From "What About Bob?", Bob's transformation is rather unsettling.
• In "Best In Faux", some of the robotic dog's "deaths" are rather nasty to see.
• In "Best In Faux", some of the robotic dog's "deaths" are rather nasty to see.
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--> '''Andy''': (''sporting a rather creepy smiles'') ''Recharging''.
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--> '''Andy''': ''Recharging''.''Recharging''.
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Smarter Carter
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--> '''Andy''': Recharging.''Recharging''.
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* In a sense, Evil!Andy makes a return in "Smarter Carter". Only this time he goes so far as to steal energy from SARAH.
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* In a sense, Evil!Andy makes a return in "Smarter Carter". Only this time he goes so far as to steal energy from SARAH.SARAH.
--> '''SARAH''': Andy, what are you doing?
--> '''Andy''': Recharging.
--> '''SARAH''': Andy, what are you doing?
--> '''Andy''': Recharging.
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** In "Force Quit", Zane barely manages to avoid the same fate.
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** In "Force Quit", Zane barely manages to avoid the same fate.fate.
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* In a sense, Evil!Andy makes a return in "Smarter Carter". Only this time he goes so far as to steal energy from SARAH.
Smarter Carter
* In a sense, Evil!Andy makes a return in "Smarter Carter". Only this time he goes so far as to steal energy from SARAH.
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* Evil!Andy in the episode "Lost". It's amazing how chilling that omnipresent smile and happy-go-lucky demeanor can be under the right (or wrong) circumstances.
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* Evil!Andy in the episode "Lost". It's amazing how chilling that omnipresent smile and happy-go-lucky demeanor can be under the right (or wrong) circumstances.circumstances.
* The ending of "The Real Thing", when [[spoiler: Holly is murdered in order to keep the true nature of the virtual world a secret]]. What makes it even more frightening is the fact that [[spoiler: it's the simulated version of Jack who kills her]].
** In "Force Quit", Zane barely manages to avoid the same fate.
* The ending of "The Real Thing", when [[spoiler: Holly is murdered in order to keep the true nature of the virtual world a secret]]. What makes it even more frightening is the fact that [[spoiler: it's the simulated version of Jack who kills her]].
** In "Force Quit", Zane barely manages to avoid the same fate.
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Removed "you also get to see the barrels they store the dead bodies in." from first line. Those bodies are from "non-locals" whose bodies were brought in for research.
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* Eureka has a mortality rate ''twice'' the national average. And you get to see the barrels they store the dead bodies in.
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* Eureka has a mortality rate ''twice'' the national average. And you get to see the barrels they store the dead bodies in.average.
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* Evil!Andy in the episode "Lost". It's amazing how chilling that omnipresent smile and happy-go-lucky demeanor can be under the right (or wrong) circumstances.
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* Evil!Andy in the episode "Lost". It's amazing how chilling that omnipresent smile and happy-go-lucky demeanor can be under the right (or wrong) circumstances.
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* The entirety of "Blink" - especially what happens to the kid who hits the car; the freaky thought of a drug ''that strong''; and the horrific come-down you would face afterwards with your body starved of electrolytes and water.
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* Evil!Andy in the episode "Lost". It's amazing how chilling that omnipresent smile and happy-go-lucky demeanor can be under the right (or wrong) circumstances.
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* Evil!Andy in the episode "Lost". It's amazing how chilling that omnipresent smile and happy-go-lucky demeanor can be under the right (or wrong) circumstances.
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* The aftermath of the Artifact in Season 2. Not only is Kim Anderson [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath killed horrifically]], but people who were in the general area of the artifact start [[ManOnFire spontaneously combusting]], with only two exceptions: Stark (thanks to some timely intervention by Henry and Allison) and Kevin. And in the latter's case, there's a whole host of other changes that happen as a result.
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* Eureka has a mortality rate ''twice'' the national average. And you get to see the barrels they store the dead bodies in.
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* Eureka has a mortality rate ''twice'' the national average. And you get to see the barrels they store the dead bodies in.in.
* Evil!Andy in the episode "Lost". It's amazing how chilling that omnipresent smile and happy-go-lucky demeanor can be under the right (or wrong) circumstances.
* Evil!Andy in the episode "Lost". It's amazing how chilling that omnipresent smile and happy-go-lucky demeanor can be under the right (or wrong) circumstances.
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* Eureka has a mortality rate ''twice'' the national average. And you get to see the barrels they store the dead bodies in.