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* Sort of crossing over with Awesome and Funny, but Jack's appearance in hologram form at the end of the [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil teaser trailer]], laughing hysterically about how many people are going to die could qualify. [[spoiler:In the end, he's proven right as the collapse of Helios kills so many.]]

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* Sort of crossing over with Awesome and Funny, but Jack's appearance in hologram form at the end of the [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil teaser trailer]], laughing hysterically about how many people are going to die could qualify. [[spoiler:In In the end, he's proven right as the collapse of Helios kills so many.]]



* Jack's plan to shove indestructible endoskeletons into everyone in his way who dies, and upload his AI to them, essentially becoming a zombie apocalypse/robot army all to himself is ''horrifying''. That he wanted to do this to Rhys regardless of how Rhys interacted with him previously is just another demonstration of how depraved and unhinged Jack has always been, [[spoiler:especially since if Rhys and Jack are on good terms, Jack doesn't view this as an act of betrayal against Rhys because in his own twisted view he's just making Rhys more awesome. In fact, he views Rhys not wanting to become the very first Robo-Jack as an act of betrayal against ''him''.]]

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* Jack's plan to shove indestructible endoskeletons into everyone in his way who dies, and upload his AI to them, essentially becoming a zombie apocalypse/robot army all to himself is ''horrifying''. That he wanted to do this to Rhys regardless of how Rhys interacted with him previously is just another demonstration of how depraved and unhinged Jack has always been, [[spoiler:especially especially since if Rhys and Jack are on good terms, Jack doesn't view this as an act of betrayal against Rhys because in his own twisted view he's just making Rhys more awesome. In fact, he views Rhys not wanting to become the very first Robo-Jack as an act of betrayal against ''him''.]]
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* Near the beginning, when Fiona, Sasha and Gortys are attempting to flee Helios, they look out of the window into the Hub of Heroism to see Jack holding what is essentially ''a Stalinist show trial'' on his own employees. Essentially, he asks a random employee if he knows Rhys. When the employee can't identify who Rhys is, Jack activates a turret and kills him in front of everyone, ignoring their screams of terror. It really shows [[TheGeneralissimo what kind of man]] Jack truly is, and why the employees all turn on each other regularly.

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* Near the beginning, when Fiona, Sasha and Gortys are attempting to flee Helios, they look out of the window into the Hub of Heroism to see Jack holding what is essentially ''a Stalinist fascist show trial'' on his own employees. Essentially, he asks a random employee if he knows Rhys. When the employee can't identify who Rhys is, Jack activates a turret and kills him in front of everyone, ignoring their screams of terror. It really shows [[TheGeneralissimo what kind of man]] Jack truly is, and why the employees all turn on each other regularly.
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* Near the beginning, when Fiona, Sasha and Gortys are attempting to flee Helios, they look out of the window into the Hub of Heroism to see Jack holding what is essentially ''a Stalinist show trial'' on his own employees. Essentially, he asks a random employee if he knows Rhys. When the employee can't identify who Rhys is, Jack activates a turret and guns him down as the crowd of employees scream. It really shows [[TheGeneralissimo what kind of man]] Jack truly is, and why the employees all turn on each other regularly.

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* Near the beginning, when Fiona, Sasha and Gortys are attempting to flee Helios, they look out of the window into the Hub of Heroism to see Jack holding what is essentially ''a Stalinist show trial'' on his own employees. Essentially, he asks a random employee if he knows Rhys. When the employee can't identify who Rhys is, Jack activates a turret and guns kills him down as the crowd in front of employees scream.everyone, ignoring their screams of terror. It really shows [[TheGeneralissimo what kind of man]] Jack truly is, and why the employees all turn on each other regularly.
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* Sort of crossing over with Awesome and Funny, but Jack's appearance in hologram form at the end of the [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil teaser trailer]], laughing hysterically about how many people are going to die could qualify.

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* Sort of crossing over with Awesome and Funny, but Jack's appearance in hologram form at the end of the [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil teaser trailer]], laughing hysterically about how many people are going to die could qualify. [[spoiler:In the end, he's proven right as the collapse of Helios kills so many.]]



** Jack starts using every resource, guards, employees, etc. on Helios to hunt down Rhys. In one instance he demands Rhy's location from a random Hyperion employee. When said employee asks who Rhys even is, [[DisproportionateRetribution Jack deploys a turret and guns him down.]]

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** Jack starts using every resource, guards, employees, etc. single resource and employee on Helios to hunt down Rhys. In one instance he gathers everyone in Helios's common area around and demands Rhy's location from a random Hyperion employee. When said employee asks who Rhys even is, [[DisproportionateRetribution Jack deploys a turret and guns him down.down in front of everyone.]]
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** Jack starts using every resource, guards, employees, etc. on Helios to hunt down Rhys. In one instance he demands Rhy's location from a random Hyperion employee. When said employee asks who Rhys even is, [[DisproportionateRetribution Jack deploys a turret and guns him down.]]
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* Every time either Fiona or Rhys dies, then you get to see up close and personal the huge "GAME OVER" screen, with its letters in true Borderlands fashion and a splat of orange, presumably paint. While that isn't necessarily nightmarish, the ominous dramatic music just as the Game Over splat shows up is legitimately unnerving.
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* Jack's plan to shove indestructible endoskeletons into everyone in his way who dies, and upload his AI to them, essentially becoming a zombie apocalypse/robot army all to himself is ''horrifying''. That he wanted to do this to Rhys regardless of how Rhys interacted with him previously is just another demonstration of how depraved and unhinged Jack has always been, especially since if Rhys and Jack are on good terms, Jack doesn't view this as an act of betrayal against Rhys because in his own twisted view he's just making Rhys more awesome. In fact, he views Rhys not wanting to become the very first Robo-Jack as an act of betrayal against ''him''.]]

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* Jack's plan to shove indestructible endoskeletons into everyone in his way who dies, and upload his AI to them, essentially becoming a zombie apocalypse/robot army all to himself is ''horrifying''. That he wanted to do this to Rhys regardless of how Rhys interacted with him previously is just another demonstration of how depraved and unhinged Jack has always been, especially [[spoiler:especially since if Rhys and Jack are on good terms, Jack doesn't view this as an act of betrayal against Rhys because in his own twisted view he's just making Rhys more awesome. In fact, he views Rhys not wanting to become the very first Robo-Jack as an act of betrayal against ''him''.]]
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* Imagine strangling yourself to death. Now imagine doing so with a robot arm, and being unable to to control it, as it squeezes your throat more and more. That's exactly what happens to poor Rhys, the moment just after Jack comes back in his cybernetics. Rhys is obviously struggling to save his own life, and Jack refuses to let him go. The worst part? If you fail the [=QTEs=] twice, Rhys actually does strangle himself to death on the spot. Seeing him fall flat on the ground or go limp is just creepy.

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* Imagine strangling yourself to death. Now imagine doing so with a robot arm, and being unable to to functionally control it, as it squeezes your throat more and more. That's exactly what happens to poor Rhys, the moment just after Jack comes back in his cybernetics. Rhys is obviously struggling to save his own life, and Jack refuses to let him go. The worst part? If you fail the [=QTEs=] twice, Rhys actually does strangle himself to death on the spot. Seeing him fall flat on the ground or go limp is just creepy.
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* Imagine strangling yourself to death. Now imagine doing so with a robot arm, and being unable to to control it, as it squeezes your throat more and more. That's exactly what happens to poor Rhys, the moment just after Jack comes back in his cybernetics. Rhys is obviously struggling to save his own life, and Jack refuses to let him go. The worst part? If you fail the QTEs, Rhys actually does strangle himself to death.

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* Imagine strangling yourself to death. Now imagine doing so with a robot arm, and being unable to to control it, as it squeezes your throat more and more. That's exactly what happens to poor Rhys, the moment just after Jack comes back in his cybernetics. Rhys is obviously struggling to save his own life, and Jack refuses to let him go. The worst part? If you fail the QTEs, [=QTEs=] twice, Rhys actually does strangle himself to death.death on the spot. Seeing him fall flat on the ground or go limp is just creepy.
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* Imagine strangling yourself to death. Now imagine doing so with a robot arm, and being unable to to control it, as it squeezes your throat more and more. That's exactly what happens to poor Rhys, the moment just after Jack comes back in his cybernetics. Rhys is obviously struggling to save his own life, and Jack refuses to let him go. The worst part? If you fail the QTEs, Rhys actually does strangle himself to death.
** What's even more horrifying about this is Rhys is technically all by himself, with only a psychotic AI trying to kill him. No one else would know the truth about how Rhys died or why he strangled himself to death in the first place, since Jack can only be seen by Rhys and no one else.
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* If you refuse Jack's offer, he will become ''extremely'' angry and deliver what it probably is his most terrifying monologue yet, while a screaming, giant virtual head that takes up your whole office.]], shackles you to his chair with intent to ''murder you.''
-->'''Jack''': Oh, I can't believe how long I was stuck inside that empty little head of yours! God, it's good to be out! WOO! Well, that shit's done. I'm ''everywhere'' in the system now. Not to mention my sweet new body...
-->'''Rhys''': You're a maniac!
-->'''Jack''': No, I am '''Handsome. Goddamned. Jack!'''
-->[[{{Cliffhanger}} Cut to credits]]...[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou then Jack starts replacing every name with his own]] as his EvilLaugh plays.

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* If you refuse Jack's offer, he will become ''extremely'' angry and deliver what it probably is his most terrifying monologue yet, while a screaming, giant virtual head that takes up your whole office.]], office, shackles you to his chair with intent to ''murder you.''
-->'''Jack''': Oh, I can't believe how long I was stuck inside that empty little head of yours! God, it's good to be out! WOO! Well, that shit's done. I'm ''everywhere'' in the system now. Not to mention my sweet new body...
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-->'''Rhys''': [[YoureInsane You're a maniac!
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maniac!]]\\
'''Jack''':
No, I am '''Handsome. Goddamned. Jack!'''
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* Sort of crossing over with Awesome and Funny, but [[spoiler:Jack's appearance in hologram form]] at the end of the [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil teaser trailer]], laughing hysterically about how many people are going to die could qualify.

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* Sort of crossing over with Awesome and Funny, but [[spoiler:Jack's Jack's appearance in hologram form]] form at the end of the [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil teaser trailer]], laughing hysterically about how many people are going to die could qualify.



* The hallway lined with display cases containing dead characters when Rhys passes through the museum on their way to August. Especially when you later walk back from checking the door, and find that [[spoiler:Shade, one of the corpses with dry cracked lips, a deranged grin and an off-putting lazy eye, wasn't actually dead.]]
** The exhibits themselves aren't actually too bad... until you get to [[spoiler:Steele's cyborg body - a Siren missing part of her torso. It's bad enough she died but then to be trussed up as one of Shade's toys is terrible.]]
** The narration, however, pretty much downplays the NightmareFuel, and if you remember [[spoiler: all the stuff Steele said in the Robolution DLC]], well, it's not so bad.
* Both of [[spoiler:Shade]]'s appearances are {{Jumpscare}}s: Once detailed above, and secondly when [[spoiler:Fiona is opening the vent to sneak into the business deal and attach the EMP to the case containing the fake Vault Key. It should be noted that you have the option to smack him for this.]]
* [[spoiler:Handsome Jack being reborn as a VirtualGhost. Rhys begins [[HearingVoices hearing Jack's increasingly-less distorted voice]] taunting him and messing with his cybernetics when he shoves Nakayama's ID drive into the side of his head. He fully manifests for the first time at the end of the episode, putting a friendly arm over Rhys and Fiona's shoulders while telling them he plans to kill them eventually. Rhys jumps and the episode cuts to black.]]
* [[http://imgur.com/xWeCkeh This]] is what happens if you [[spoiler: don't close the door in time when August tries to enter the caravan.]]
** Quickly becomes NightmareRetardant when Fiona, playing the LemonyNarrator, [[spoiler: basically says getting shot right between the eyes was what WOULD have happened if she, y'know, didn't close the door in time. And thus, of course, it DIDN'T happen because she's still very alive and well when she was giving her narration, thank you very much.]]

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* The hallway lined with display cases containing dead characters when Rhys passes through the museum on their way to August. Especially when you later walk back from checking the door, and find that [[spoiler:Shade, Shade, one of the corpses with dry cracked lips, a deranged grin and an off-putting lazy eye, wasn't actually dead.]]
dead.
** The exhibits themselves aren't actually too bad... until you get to [[spoiler:Steele's Steele's cyborg body - a Siren missing part of her torso. It's bad enough she died but then to be trussed up as one of Shade's toys is terrible.]]
** The narration, however, pretty much downplays the NightmareFuel, and if you remember [[spoiler: all the stuff Steele said in the Robolution DLC]], well, it's not so bad.
terrible.
* Both of [[spoiler:Shade]]'s Shade's appearances are {{Jumpscare}}s: Once detailed above, and secondly when [[spoiler:Fiona Fiona is opening the vent to sneak into the business deal and attach the EMP to the case containing the fake Vault Key. It should be noted that you have the option to smack him for this.]]
this.
* [[spoiler:Handsome Handsome Jack being reborn as a VirtualGhost. Rhys begins [[HearingVoices hearing Jack's increasingly-less distorted voice]] taunting him and messing with his cybernetics when he shoves Nakayama's ID drive into the side of his head. He fully manifests for the first time at the end of the episode, putting a friendly arm over Rhys and Fiona's shoulders while telling them he plans to kill them eventually. Rhys jumps and the episode cuts to black.]]
black.
* [[http://imgur.com/xWeCkeh This]] is what happens if you [[spoiler: don't close the door in time when August tries to enter the caravan.]]
caravan.
** Quickly becomes NightmareRetardant when Fiona, playing the LemonyNarrator, [[spoiler: basically says getting shot right between the eyes was what WOULD have happened if she, y'know, didn't close the door in time. And thus, of course, it DIDN'T happen because she's still very alive and well when she was giving her narration, thank you very much.]]
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** [[spoiler: If Rhys and Vaughn went to Old Haven, so Fiona and Sasha had to devise their own way of escaping Athena; Athena yells at them, increasingly desperately, not to go into Scooter's garage. After Fiona and Sasha get in and meet Janey Springs, Athena enters, appearing as she normally does, implying the 'evil' look was just Fiona exaggerating the story for drama.]]
** [[spoiler: And why was Athena desperately telling them not to go in the garage? Athena was likely scared they would hurt her.]]
* When Rhys complains to [[spoiler: Jack]] about the billions of people who died as a result of his rule, [[spoiler: Jack]] proceeds to [[VoiceOfTheLegion yell]] "[[Series/{{Sherlock}} THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE DO!]]"
* Early in the episode, Fiona has to access a retinal scanner by digging out the eyeball of General Pollux, whose body is nearby. Firstly, Sasha has a tendency to describe what's happening in graphic detail, much to Fiona's disgust. Secondly, [[spoiler:Fiona ends up splitting one eye in half after being startled by Rhys screaming]]. Thirdly, the removal of the eye is [[spoiler: shown from the point of view of the eye being removed.]] Fourthly, by the time she's accessed the retinal scanner and viewed Pollux's recorded message, [[spoiler:it turns out he was alive all along, just in suspended animation, even while Fiona was digging his eyes out with a spork. And he might have been an important figure in the event of the universe being in peril. NiceJobBreakingItHero.]]
* August is now [[StalkerWithACrush absolutely in love]] with Sasha, but doesn't have any issues with holding her hostage. His DissonantSerenity just makes things worse. [[spoiler: Fortunately, though, he isn't even mad about the con, and is a lot more moral than Vasquez.]]
* Vasquez threatens to [[spoiler:make a wallet out of Rhys's head once he skins him]], or [[spoiler:have his hair removed so that he can have it as an option]], depending on your dialogue choices.
** It should be noted that Vasquez's threat even manages to [[HorrifyingTheHorror creep]] ''[[spoiler: Jack]]'' out! The man who has no problems [[spoiler: shooting people in the face, throwing them out of airlocks, strangling them or torturing them to death ''is creeped out by Vasquez.'']]
--> '''[[spoiler: Jack:]]''' Wow, that's... legitimately creepy.
* [[spoiler:When you are surrounded by security drones at the Gortys facility, Rhys can choose to trust Jack so he can get them out of trouble, and Jack "possesses" Rhys, hacks into the system and controls the drones. Would you trust a psychopath who likes to strangle people for fun or throw them out the airlock because of his paranoia to save your lives by allowing him to use your body?]]
** It's worse than that. [[spoiler:One would assume that letting Jack use Rhys's subsystems would just give him control over Rhys's cybernetic arm and eye, and that does seem to be the case the first time it happens. If you choose to trust Jack at the end of the chapter, however, he's able to control ''all'' of Rhys's movements, not just those of his cybernetic parts.]]
----> [[spoiler: '''Jack:''' [[Franchise/EvilDead Hail to the king, baby.]]]]
* If you pay attention, in the present Rhys' ECHO eye is yellow. Where as in the past, his implant was a bright blue. His eye changed colour, [[spoiler: if you trusted Jack in the end of Episode 2 and gave him control of your implants. It could mean that Jack still exists inside Rhys' implants, influencing his actions well in the present day.]]
** [[spoiler:Thankfully, this ends up not being the case.]]
* When the group enter the Gortys facility, they promptly discover hundreds of dead Lancemen, who have been rotting away inside their armour for ''5 years''. Oh, and the blood is still on the walls. What killed them? [[spoiler: Athena, who will never forget the corporation who tricked her into murdering her sister.]]

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** [[spoiler: If Rhys and Vaughn went to Old Haven, so Fiona and Sasha had to devise their own way of escaping Athena; Athena yells at them, increasingly desperately, not to go into Scooter's garage. After Fiona and Sasha get in and meet Janey Springs, Athena enters, appearing as she normally does, implying the 'evil' "evil" look was just Fiona exaggerating the story for drama.]]
drama.
** [[spoiler: And why was Athena desperately telling them not to go in the garage? Athena was likely scared they would hurt her.]]
her.
* When Rhys complains to [[spoiler: Jack]] Jack about the billions of people who died as a result of his rule, [[spoiler: Jack]] Jack proceeds to [[VoiceOfTheLegion yell]] "[[Series/{{Sherlock}} THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE DO!]]"
* Early in the episode, Fiona has to access a retinal scanner by digging out the eyeball of General Pollux, whose body is nearby. Firstly, Sasha has a tendency to describe what's happening in graphic detail, much to Fiona's disgust. Secondly, [[spoiler:Fiona Fiona ends up splitting one eye in half after being startled by Rhys screaming]]. screaming. Thirdly, the removal of the eye is [[spoiler: shown from the point of view of the eye being removed.]] removed. Fourthly, by the time she's accessed the retinal scanner and viewed Pollux's recorded message, [[spoiler:it it turns out he was alive all along, just in suspended animation, even while Fiona was digging his eyes out with a spork. And he might have been an important figure in the event of the universe being in peril. NiceJobBreakingItHero.]]
NiceJobBreakingItHero.
* August is now [[StalkerWithACrush absolutely in love]] with Sasha, but doesn't have any issues with holding her hostage. His DissonantSerenity just makes things worse. [[spoiler: Fortunately, though, he isn't even mad about the con, and is a lot more moral than Vasquez.]]
Vasquez.
* Vasquez threatens to [[spoiler:make make a wallet out of Rhys's head once he skins him]], him, or [[spoiler:have have his hair removed so that he can have it as an option]], option, depending on your dialogue choices.
** It should be noted that Vasquez's threat even manages to [[HorrifyingTheHorror creep]] ''[[spoiler: Jack]]'' ''Jack'' out! The man who has no problems [[spoiler: shooting people in the face, throwing them out of airlocks, strangling them or torturing them to death ''is creeped out by Vasquez.'']]
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--> '''[[spoiler: Jack:]]''' '''Jack:''' Wow, that's... legitimately creepy.
* [[spoiler:When When you are surrounded by security drones at the Gortys facility, Rhys can choose to trust Jack so he can get them out of trouble, and Jack "possesses" Rhys, hacks into the system and controls the drones. Would you trust a psychopath who likes to strangle people for fun or throw them out the airlock because of his paranoia to save your lives by allowing him to use your body?]]
body?
** It's worse than that. [[spoiler:One One would assume that letting Jack use Rhys's subsystems would just give him control over Rhys's cybernetic arm and eye, and that does seem to be the case the first time it happens. If you choose to trust Jack at the end of the chapter, however, he's able to control ''all'' of Rhys's movements, not just those of his cybernetic parts.parts.
---->'''Jack:''' [[Franchise/EvilDead Hail to the king, baby.
]]
----> [[spoiler: '''Jack:''' [[Franchise/EvilDead Hail to the king, baby.]]]]
* If you pay attention, in the present Rhys' ECHO eye is yellow. Where as in the past, his implant was a bright blue. His eye changed colour, [[spoiler: color, if you trusted Jack in the end of Episode 2 and gave him control of your implants. It could mean that Implying to the player Jack still exists inside Rhys' implants, influencing his actions well in the present day.]]
** [[spoiler:Thankfully,
day. Thankfully, this ends up not being the case.]]
case.
* When the group enter the Gortys facility, they promptly discover hundreds of dead Lancemen, who have been rotting away inside their armour for ''5 years''. Oh, and the blood is still on the walls. What killed them? [[spoiler: Athena, who will never forget the corporation who tricked still on her into murdering her sister.]]
RoaringRampageOfRevenge.



* If you [[spoiler:picked Handsome Jack over Fiona]] in episode 2, or if you didn't pick that choice at first but then [[spoiler:chose to trust Jack in episode 3]], then in episode 3, after Rhys [[spoiler:takes a nasty fall, Handsome Jack ''possesses Rhys completely''. So far, the only consequence has been Rhys taking a punch to the face from Sasha, but considering that this means that Handsome Jack could potentially possess Rhys completely ''again''...]]

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* If you [[spoiler:picked picked Handsome Jack over Fiona]] Fiona in episode 2, or if you didn't pick that choice at first but then [[spoiler:chose chose to trust Jack in episode 3]], 3, then in episode 3, after Rhys [[spoiler:takes takes a nasty fall, Handsome Jack ''possesses Rhys completely''. So far, the only consequence has been Rhys taking a punch to the face from Sasha, but considering that this means that Handsome Jack could potentially possess Rhys completely ''again''...]]



* At the end of the episode, [[spoiler: Jack is out of Rhys's head...and inside Helios.]] However, this time, his [[spoiler: AI]] is in control of ''the entire space station.'' [[spoiler: Handsome Helios, everyone.]]
** The shot of the eye turning [[spoiler: yellow]] is chilling, too.
* If you refuse [[spoiler: Jack's offer]], he will become ''extremely'' angry and deliver what it probably is his most terrifying monologue yet, while as [[spoiler: a screaming, giant virtual head that takes up your whole office.]], then forcibly [[spoiler: takes complete control]] of your body and walks off to [[spoiler: murder all your friends.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Jack''']]: Oh, I can't believe how long I was stuck inside [[spoiler:that empty little head of yours]]! God, it's good to be out! WOO! Well, that shit's done. I'm ''everywhere'' in the system now. Not to mention my sweet new body...

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* At the end of the episode, [[spoiler: Jack is out of Rhys's head...and inside Helios.]] However, this time, his [[spoiler: AI]] AI is in control of ''the entire space station.'' [[spoiler: Handsome Helios, everyone.]]
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** The shot of the eye turning [[spoiler: yellow]] yellow is chilling, too.
* If you refuse [[spoiler: Jack's offer]], offer, he will become ''extremely'' angry and deliver what it probably is his most terrifying monologue yet, while as [[spoiler: a screaming, giant virtual head that takes up your whole office.]], then forcibly [[spoiler: takes complete control]] of your body and walks off shackles you to [[spoiler: murder all your friends.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Jack''']]:
his chair with intent to ''murder you.''
-->'''Jack''':
Oh, I can't believe how long I was stuck inside [[spoiler:that that empty little head of yours]]! yours! God, it's good to be out! WOO! Well, that shit's done. I'm ''everywhere'' in the system now. Not to mention my sweet new body...



-->[[spoiler:'''Jack''']]: No, I am '''[[spoiler:Handsome. Goddamned. Jack]]!'''

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-->[[spoiler:'''Jack''']]: -->'''Jack''': No, I am '''[[spoiler:Handsome.'''Handsome. Goddamned. Jack]]!'''Jack!'''



** It's more subtle than that, even. [[spoiler: During the last dialogue choice of the episode, all the choices start glitching out and being replaced with "All good!"...which is what Jack makes Rhys say to Fiona.]]

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** It's more subtle than that, even. [[spoiler: During the last dialogue choice of the episode, all the choices start glitching out and being replaced with "All good!"...which is what Jack makes Rhys say to Fiona.]]



* Shooting [[spoiler: Butt Stallion]] reveals something is off that can qualify for this, but hey, maybe it ''is'' just Strawberry Jam...

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* Shooting [[spoiler: Butt Stallion]] Stallion reveals something is off that can qualify for this, but hey, maybe it ''is'' just Strawberry Jam...



** Before that, you get to have a [[SarcasmMode lovely]] close-up of [[spoiler: Vasquez's faceless head]].

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** Before that, you get to have a [[SarcasmMode lovely]] close-up of [[spoiler: Vasquez's faceless head]].
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* [[spoiler: In the teaser at the end of the trailer announcing that episode 1 is free, we are treated to Fiona, alone, walking through what looks like a sandstorm when an enormous, indistinct figure with glowing eyes turns around. The thumbnail of the trailer indicates that this is ''Gortys''.]]
* [[spoiler: Rhys cutting out his cybernetics with a shard of glass to rid himself of Jack once and for all is as horrifying as it is awesome.]] Naturally, in true Telltale fashion, the player has to actually perform the actions via [=QTEs.=]
* [[spoiler: The Traveler. Holy shit, the Traveler. This Vault monster is ''enormous'', bigger than seen so far in the series, and worse? It can teleport, making it extremely difficult to kill. Worse still? ItCanThink - it has figured out that Gortys is the one holding it on Pandora, and so doesn't destroy her so it can continue its rampage. Gortys was specifically built to fight it, which is why her final form has such incredible size, and the Traveler ''still'' towers over her.]]
* [[spoiler: Jack's plan to shove indestructible endoskeletons into everyone in his way who dies, and upload his AI to them, essentially becoming a zombie apocalypse/robot army all to himself is ''horrifying''. That he wanted to do this to Rhys regardless of how Rhys interacted with him previously is just another demonstration of how depraved and unhinged Jack has always been, especially since if Rhys and Jack are on good terms, Jack doesn't view this as an act of betrayal against Rhys (And with his massive ego, why would he? He's just making Rhys even more awesome!). In fact, he views Rhys not wanting to become the very first Robo-Jack as an act of betrayal against ''him''.]]
* [[spoiler: Jack essentially confirms that as far as the Borderlands universe is concerned, death is a horrifying, endless oblivion. Though considering this is Jack talking, anything he says should be taken with a massive dose of salt. In addition, he is an AI, so he's not really "alive" to begin with. Things might be different for humans/Eridians/whatever the hell [=Zer0=] is.]]
* Near the beginning, when Fiona, Sasha and Gortys are attempting to flee Helios, they look out of the window into the Hub of Heroism to see Jack [[spoiler: holding what is essentially ''a Stalinist show trial'' on his own employees. Essentially, he asks a random employee if he knows Rhys. When the employee can't identify who Rhys is, Jack activates a turret and guns him down as the crowd of employees scream. It really shows [[TheGeneralissimo what kind of man]] Jack truly is, and why the employees all turn on each other regularly]].
* As gratifying and awesome a a moment as it is, [[spoiler: Kroger's death is ''horrific.'' The Stranger, who towers about three heads above Kroger, lifts him up in a chokehold and just keeps tightening it while the bounty hunter struggles until his neck goes ''[[SickeningCrunch crunch.]]'' Even scarier is that for Kroger, this would've been The Stranger's RoboticReveal since he'd try to struggle against a person's arm only to find cold unrelenting steel pressing back.]]
* Although awesome, the ending of Episode 5 is rather unsettling. [[spoiler: Fiona and Rhys open the "box" in the Vault, revealing a blinding white light that envelopes them...then the lid slams shut, and they're both gone, with no trace that they had ever been in there]]. The question is-just ''where'' did they go? [[spoiler: Were they taken by something? Was the light just used to hide them leaving with the Vault's treasure so the player wouldn't find out what it was?]] There's no answers because ''[[NothingIsScarier that's where the game ends!]]''
** [[spoiler: Rhys' confirmed role in ''3'' nullifies this somewhat, though it does leave the question of what exactly they found in the Vault.]]

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* [[spoiler: In the teaser at the end of the trailer announcing that episode 1 is free, we are treated to Fiona, alone, walking through what looks like a sandstorm when an enormous, indistinct figure with glowing eyes turns around. The thumbnail of the trailer indicates that this is ''Gortys''.]]
''Gortys''.
* [[spoiler: Rhys cutting out his cybernetics with a shard of glass to rid himself of Jack once and for all is as horrifying as it is awesome.]] awesome. Naturally, in true Telltale fashion, the player has to actually perform the actions via [=QTEs.=]
* [[spoiler: The Traveler. Holy shit, the Traveler. This Vault monster is ''enormous'', bigger than seen so far in the series, and worse? It can teleport, making it extremely difficult to kill. Worse still? ItCanThink - it has figured out that Gortys is the one holding it on Pandora, and so doesn't destroy her so it can continue its rampage. Gortys was specifically built to fight it, which is why her final form has such incredible size, and the Traveler ''still'' towers over her.]]
her.
* [[spoiler: Jack's plan to shove indestructible endoskeletons into everyone in his way who dies, and upload his AI to them, essentially becoming a zombie apocalypse/robot army all to himself is ''horrifying''. That he wanted to do this to Rhys regardless of how Rhys interacted with him previously is just another demonstration of how depraved and unhinged Jack has always been, especially since if Rhys and Jack are on good terms, Jack doesn't view this as an act of betrayal against Rhys (And with because in his massive ego, why would he? He's own twisted view he's just making Rhys even more awesome!).awesome. In fact, he views Rhys not wanting to become the very first Robo-Jack as an act of betrayal against ''him''.]]
* [[spoiler: Jack essentially confirms that as far as the Borderlands universe is concerned, death is a horrifying, endless oblivion. Though considering this is Jack talking, anything he says should be taken with a massive dose of salt. In addition, he is an AI, so he's not really "alive" to begin with. Things might be different for humans/Eridians/whatever the hell [=Zer0=] is.]]

* Near the beginning, when Fiona, Sasha and Gortys are attempting to flee Helios, they look out of the window into the Hub of Heroism to see Jack [[spoiler: holding what is essentially ''a Stalinist show trial'' on his own employees. Essentially, he asks a random employee if he knows Rhys. When the employee can't identify who Rhys is, Jack activates a turret and guns him down as the crowd of employees scream. It really shows [[TheGeneralissimo what kind of man]] Jack truly is, and why the employees all turn on each other regularly]].
regularly.
* As gratifying and awesome a a moment as it is, [[spoiler: Kroger's death is ''horrific.'' The Stranger, who towers about three heads above Kroger, lifts him up in a chokehold and just keeps tightening it while the bounty hunter struggles until his neck goes ''[[SickeningCrunch crunch.]]'' Even scarier is that for Kroger, this would've been The Stranger's RoboticReveal since he'd try to struggle against a person's arm only to find cold unrelenting steel pressing back.]]
back.
* Although awesome, the ending of Episode 5 is rather unsettling. [[spoiler: Fiona and Rhys open the "box" in the Vault, revealing a blinding white light that envelopes them...then the lid slams shut, and they're both gone, with no trace that they had ever been in there]]. there. The question is-just ''where'' did they go? [[spoiler: Were they taken by something? Was the light just used to hide them leaving with the Vault's treasure so the player wouldn't find out what it was?]] was? There's no answers because ''[[NothingIsScarier that's where the game ends!]]''
** [[spoiler: Rhys' confirmed role in ''3'' nullifies this somewhat, though it does leave somewhat by confirming that yes, the question of what exactly they found in light ''was'' simply obscuring them taking the treasure and leaving the Vault.]]
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** The very next episode shows that the above line was likely a discarded take of the line that ''actually'' made it in. Given the context, it's arguably ''worse.''
--->'''[[GeniusLoci I! AM! HELIOS!]]'''

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