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* Tiny Attorney. The man is a midget GROWING OUT OF THE STOMACH OF AN INBRED MAN that sounds as if he suffocates whenever Tiny comes out. Even as a tribute to Film/TotalRecall1990 he'a easily one of the most disturbing characters in the show.

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* Tiny Attorney. The man is a midget GROWING OUT OF THE STOMACH OF AN INBRED MAN that sounds as if he suffocates whenever Tiny comes out. Even as a tribute to Film/TotalRecall1990 he'a he's easily one of the most disturbing characters in the show.
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* Tiny Attorney. The man is a midget GROWING OUT OF THE STOMACH OF AN INBRED MAN that sounds as if he suffocates whenever Tiny comes out.

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* Tiny Attorney. The man is a midget GROWING OUT OF THE STOMACH OF AN INBRED MAN that sounds as if he suffocates whenever Tiny comes out. Even as a tribute to Film/TotalRecall1990 he'a easily one of the most disturbing characters in the show.
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--> '''Red Death:''' Oh, you're up. Goody. We can start your history lesson. Long before there were ''loudmouth buff guys in spandex'', there was the gentleman villain. His favourite sinister act was this: tying someone to a train track. It's simple, inexpensive, personal ''and'' deadly, ''but'' it gives you a little hope - maybe you'll escape. ''[Blind Rage's muffled screams interrupt]'' '''Lesson's ''NOT'' over, sonny!''' *sighs* Now, the gentleman villain had these old school time-bombs, three sticks of dynamite wired to an alarm clock. And what was so poetic about that is that they ''ticked''. You could ''hear'' them - tick tick tick. Nowadays they're just digital - no sound, no peril. ''[the sound of an approaching train is heard, getting closer]'' Oh, ohoho, do you hear that? ''There's'' the ticking. The train is coming! Is it on this track? Tick tick tick. Maybe it's on the other track! ''[[HellIsThatNoise Tick tick tick!]]'' *cackles maniacally* Not bad for an ''old man'', huh? I'm gonna get going, let you try to escape. And if you do, tell the Peril Partnership that the Guild isn't scared of ''punks.'' If you don't, eh, '''''sorry.'''''

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--> '''Red Death:''' Oh, you're up. Goody. We can start your history lesson. Long before there were ''loudmouth buff guys in spandex'', there was the gentleman villain. His favourite sinister act was this: tying someone to a train track. It's simple, inexpensive, personal ''and'' deadly, ''but'' [[HopeSpot it gives you a little hope - maybe you'll escape. escape.]] ''[Blind Rage's muffled screams interrupt]'' '''Lesson's ''NOT'' over, sonny!''' *sighs* Now, the gentleman villain had these old school time-bombs, three sticks of dynamite wired to an alarm clock. And what was so poetic about that is that they ''ticked''. You could ''hear'' them - tick tick tick. Nowadays they're just digital - no sound, no peril. ''[the sound of an approaching train is heard, getting closer]'' Oh, ohoho, do you hear that? ''There's'' the ticking. The train is coming! Is it on this track? Tick tick tick. Maybe it's on the other track! ''[[HellIsThatNoise Tick tick tick!]]'' *cackles maniacally* Not bad for an ''old man'', huh? I'm gonna get going, let you try to escape. And if you do, tell the Peril Partnership that the Guild isn't scared of ''punks.'' If you don't, eh, '''''sorry.'''''
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--> '''Sargent Hatred:''' Oh my god...it's people!! student green is made out of people!!! (''cuts to him being carried off by four other mutants apparently oblivious to what's happening to him'') WE GOTTA STOP THEM SOMEHOW!!! WE GOTTA TELL DOC!!! IT'S PEOPLE!!! STUDENT GREEN IS MADE OUT OF PEOPLE!!!!!!!

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--> ---> '''Sargent Hatred:''' Oh my god...it's people!! student green is made out of people!!! (''cuts to him being carried off by four other mutants apparently oblivious to what's happening to him'') WE GOTTA STOP THEM SOMEHOW!!! WE GOTTA TELL DOC!!! IT'S PEOPLE!!! STUDENT GREEN IS MADE OUT OF PEOPLE!!!!!!!



-->'''Red Death''': You ever see a man die in space? You can tell the ones who held their breath. Their lungs rupture from all that gas expanding. Blood from their mouth like a torn pillow stuffed with red BB's. Stab Girl, she was a little thing. Carried switchblades. She knew to exhale. Watched her for a full minute. Puffed up like she had a peanut allergy. Floating by me with her mouth open, screaming, making no sound. Spit on her tongue boiling.

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-->'''Red Death''': Death:''' You ever see a man die in space? You can tell the ones who held their breath. Their lungs rupture from all that gas expanding. Blood from their mouth like a torn pillow stuffed with red BB's. Stab Girl, she was a little thing. Carried switchblades. She knew to exhale. Watched her for a full minute. Puffed up like she had a peanut allergy. Floating by me with her mouth open, screaming, making no sound. Spit on her tongue boiling.



* After Blind Rage insulted Dr. Mrs. The Monarch and Red Death, Red Death decided to get revenge and did a classic train tracks before a train arrived. The quote also is scary:
--> '''Red Death''': Oh, you're up. Goody. We can start your history lesson. Long before there were ''loudmouth buff guys in spandex'', there was the gentleman villain. His favourite sinister act was this: tying someone to a train track. It's simple, inexpensive, personal ''and'' deadly, ''but'' it gives you a little hope - maybe you'll escape. ''[Blind Rage's muffled screams interrupt]'' '''Lesson's ''NOT'' over, sonny!''' *sighs* Now, the gentleman villain had these old school time-bombs, three sticks of dynamite wired to an alarm clock. And what was so poetic about that is that they ''ticked''. You could ''hear'' them - tick tick tick. Nowadays they're just digital - no sound, no peril. ''[the sound of an approaching train is heard, getting closer]'' Oh, ohoho, do you hear that? ''There's'' the ticking. The train is coming! Is it on this track? Tick tick tick. Maybe it's on the other track! ''[[HellIsThatNoise Tick tick tick!]]'' *cackles maniacally* Not bad for an ''old man'', huh? I'm gonna get going, let you try to escape. And if you do, tell the Peril Partnership that the Guild isn't scared of ''punks.'' If you don't, eh, '''''sorry.'''''

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* After Blind Rage insulted insults Dr. Mrs. The Monarch and Red Death, Red Death decided decides to get revenge and did a classic ties him to train tracks track before a train arrived.arrives. The quote also is scary:
--> '''Red Death''': Death:''' Oh, you're up. Goody. We can start your history lesson. Long before there were ''loudmouth buff guys in spandex'', there was the gentleman villain. His favourite sinister act was this: tying someone to a train track. It's simple, inexpensive, personal ''and'' deadly, ''but'' it gives you a little hope - maybe you'll escape. ''[Blind Rage's muffled screams interrupt]'' '''Lesson's ''NOT'' over, sonny!''' *sighs* Now, the gentleman villain had these old school time-bombs, three sticks of dynamite wired to an alarm clock. And what was so poetic about that is that they ''ticked''. You could ''hear'' them - tick tick tick. Nowadays they're just digital - no sound, no peril. ''[the sound of an approaching train is heard, getting closer]'' Oh, ohoho, do you hear that? ''There's'' the ticking. The train is coming! Is it on this track? Tick tick tick. Maybe it's on the other track! ''[[HellIsThatNoise Tick tick tick!]]'' *cackles maniacally* Not bad for an ''old man'', huh? I'm gonna get going, let you try to escape. And if you do, tell the Peril Partnership that the Guild isn't scared of ''punks.'' If you don't, eh, '''''sorry.'''''
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** The [[ShoutOut SAW]] reference with two villains locked in a basement doesn't help either, especially considering one of them [[BlackComedy ate the ass meat of the other dead prisoners]]. Then that same one goes insane, brains the other with a pipe, and eats his ass too with the inference that he killed the rest. TheStinger to all this? #21 didn't actually kill any villains past the first, he locked them all up down here and made sure they were fed and this one villain killed the rest out of a psychopathic breakdown. And then it's implied Red Death devours him and the corpses anyway.

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** The [[ShoutOut SAW]] reference with two villains locked in a basement doesn't help either, especially considering one of them [[BlackComedy ate the ass meat of the other dead prisoners]]. Then that same one goes insane, brains the other with a pipe, and eats his ass too with the inference that he killed the rest. TheStinger to all this? #21 didn't actually kill any villains past the first, he locked them all up down here there and made sure they were fed and did have food, this one villain killed the rest out of a psychopathic breakdown.breakdown because he got it in his head that the food was somehow poisoned. And then it's implied Red Death devours him and the corpses anyway.
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* In the season two opening episode, ''Powerless In the Face of Death'', Orpheus attempts to bring back Dean and Hank after their deaths in the first season finale. But he can't find their souls. What turns from a nonchalant SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}} as he casually goes on about the whole thing while his daughter Triana is crying and horrified by the implications, jumps into this trope when he opens the door due to knocks, only to find [[SurpriseCreepy clones of the boys without their skin.]] Even worse? As the screen fades to black for commercial break, we get realistic skulls transposed over their heads faintly.

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* In the season two opening episode, ''Powerless In the Face of Death'', Orpheus attempts to bring back Dean and Hank after their deaths in the first season finale. But he can't find their souls. What turns from a nonchalant SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}} as he casually goes on about the whole thing while his daughter Triana is crying and horrified by the implications, jumps into this trope when he opens the door due to knocks, only to find [[SurpriseCreepy [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment clones of the boys without their skin.]] Even worse? As the screen fades to black for commercial break, we get realistic skulls transposed over their heads faintly.
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--> '''Red Death''': Oh, you're up. Goody. We can start your history lesson. Long before there were loudmouth buff guys in spandex, there was the gentleman villain. His favourite sinister act was this: tying someone to a train track. It's simple, inexpensive, personal and deadly, ''but'' it gives you a little hope - maybe you'll escape. ''[Blind Rage's muffled screams interrupt]'' '''Lesson's ''NOT'' over, sonny!''' *sighs* Now, the gentleman villain had these old school time-bombs, three sticks of dynamite wired to an alarm clock. And what was so poetic about that is that they ''ticked''. You could ''hear'' them - tick tick tick. Nowadays they're just digital - no sound, no peril. ''[the sound of an approaching train is heard, getting closer]'' Oh, ohoho, do you hear that? ''There's'' the ticking. The train is coming! Is it on this track? Tick tick tick. Maybe it's on the other track! ''[[HellIsThatNoise Tick tick tick!]]'' *cackles maniacally* Not bad for an old man, huh? I'm gonna get going, let you try to escape. And if you do, tell the Peril Partnership that the Guild isn't scared of punks. If you don't, eh, sorry.

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--> '''Red Death''': Oh, you're up. Goody. We can start your history lesson. Long before there were loudmouth ''loudmouth buff guys in spandex, spandex'', there was the gentleman villain. His favourite sinister act was this: tying someone to a train track. It's simple, inexpensive, personal and ''and'' deadly, ''but'' it gives you a little hope - maybe you'll escape. ''[Blind Rage's muffled screams interrupt]'' '''Lesson's ''NOT'' over, sonny!''' *sighs* Now, the gentleman villain had these old school time-bombs, three sticks of dynamite wired to an alarm clock. And what was so poetic about that is that they ''ticked''. You could ''hear'' them - tick tick tick. Nowadays they're just digital - no sound, no peril. ''[the sound of an approaching train is heard, getting closer]'' Oh, ohoho, do you hear that? ''There's'' the ticking. The train is coming! Is it on this track? Tick tick tick. Maybe it's on the other track! ''[[HellIsThatNoise Tick tick tick!]]'' *cackles maniacally* Not bad for an old man, ''old man'', huh? I'm gonna get going, let you try to escape. And if you do, tell the Peril Partnership that the Guild isn't scared of punks. ''punks.'' If you don't, eh, sorry.'''''sorry.'''''
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** While in Rusty's subconscious mind, Orpheus is distracted by a rumbling sound approaching from the darkness. In a nightmarish CallBack to the darkly comical DeathMontage from the Season 2 premiere, this turns out to be all the previous dead versions of Hank and Dean wandering aimlessly throughout Rusty's psyche, and still showing all the gruesome trauma from the things that killed them.

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** While in Rusty's subconscious mind, Orpheus is distracted by a rumbling sound approaching from the darkness. In a nightmarish CallBack to the darkly comical DeathMontage from the Season 2 premiere, this turns out to be all the previous dead versions of Hank and Dean wandering aimlessly throughout Rusty's psyche, and still showing all the gruesome trauma from the things that killed them. They also demonstrate that despite how blasé he acts about it, the previous deaths of his two sons definitely still haunt him.
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** While in Rusty's subconscious mind, Orpheus is distracted by a rumbling sound approaching from the darkness. In a nightmarish CallBack to the darkly comical DeathMontage from the Season 2 premiere, this turns out to be all the previous dead versions of Hank and Dean wandering aimlessly throughout Rusty's psyche, and still showing all the gruesome trauma from the things that killed them.
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* The feral gorilla in the E-DEN dome in ''The Buddy System'' is pretty horrific especially when a traumatized and brutally injured Quiz Boy mentions how he saw it disembowel one of a group of children he was looking after in the dome. Even more disturbing is Dr. Venture's response to the child's death in that he decides to tell the other kids that the gorilla was just a man in a costume as part of a show and never tell anyone of the child's death, [[AdultFear including the child's parents.]] The parents later appeared and Dr. Venture gave them a poorly grown misshapen clone of their son to take home.

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* The feral gorilla in the E-DEN dome in ''The Buddy System'' is pretty horrific especially when a traumatized and brutally injured Quiz Boy mentions how he saw it disembowel one of a group of children he was looking after in the dome. Even more disturbing is Dr. Venture's response to the child's death in that he decides to tell the other kids that the gorilla was just a man in a costume as part of a show and never tell anyone of the child's death, [[AdultFear [[OutlivingOnesOffspring including the child's parents.]] The parents later appeared and Dr. Venture gave them a poorly grown misshapen clone of their son to take home.



* Dr. Mrs. The Monarch finding a Blue Morpho dart in her. It's PlayedForLaughs because we know the circumstances behind it, but what about from her perspective?: There's a masked killer on the loose, who's targeting members of your organization, whose well-being you are responsible for. After a hectic day at the office, you come home to relax with your husband in a bit of sexy roleplay, and the next thing you remember is waking up hours later with the killer's calling card sticking out of your buttocks and the love of your life unconscious on the floor. [[AdultFear The freak was in your house at your most vulnerable!]] He's obviously taunting you by showing he knows where you live and can come after you or your husband at any time.

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* Dr. Mrs. The Monarch finding a Blue Morpho dart in her. It's PlayedForLaughs because we know the circumstances behind it, but what about from her perspective?: There's a masked killer on the loose, who's targeting members of your organization, whose well-being you are responsible for. After a hectic day at the office, you come home to relax with your husband in a bit of sexy roleplay, and the next thing you remember is waking up hours later with the killer's calling card sticking out of your buttocks and the love of your life unconscious on the floor. [[AdultFear [[ParanoiaFuel The freak was in your house at your most vulnerable!]] He's obviously taunting you by showing he knows where you live and can come after you or your husband at any time.
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* The hologram of the Soveriegn. It's like some weird live action/CG/animation hybrid that doesn't quite move like it should, and it's unsettling as hell, even if what he's saying is hilarious.

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* The hologram of the Soveriegn.Sovereign. It's like some weird live action/CG/animation hybrid that doesn't quite move like it should, and it's unsettling as hell, even if what he's saying is hilarious.

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** Hell, [[KnightOfCerebus Myra in general]]. Her insanity isn't played for laughs and she really comes across as dangerously psychotic.

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** The flashback where Myra is arrested by the OSI is pretty unsettling, as she beats up the agents sent to arrest her and frantically charges at Dr. Venture while giving off an ungodly screech. Luckily she's knocked out before she gets to him.
** Hell, [[KnightOfCerebus Myra in general]]. Her insanity isn't played for laughs at all and she really comes across as dangerously psychotic.psychotic.

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* In the season two opening episode, ''Powerless In the Face of Death'', Orpheus attempts to bring back Dean and Hank after their deaths in the first season finale. But he can't find their souls. What turns from a nonchalant SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}} as he casually goes on about the whole thing while his daughter Triana is crying and horrified by the implications, jumps into this trope when he opens the door due to knocks, only to find [[spoiler:[[SurpriseCreepy clones of the boys without their skin.]]]] Even worse? As the screen fades to black for commercial break, we get realistic skulls transposed over their heads faintly.
** And another sequence of severe BlackComedy is this when thought of realistically; [[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive A montage of the numerous deaths Dean and Hank suffered in the past]], several of which aren't even their fault (including silent death by gas leak)]]. Orpheus is [[WhatTheHellHero reasonably horrified,]] [[EveryoneHasStandards even despite being a necromancer.]] Dr. Venture and Brock laugh it all off nonchalantly like college memories, demonstrating [[SeenItAll they just flat-out don't care anymore.]] Not to mention the potentiality that [[spoiler:due to their memories and mindsets essentially being hardcoded data to their brains, either the Venture Bros. just keep getting their souls back thanks to the cloning, or ''they lost their souls years ago'']].

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* In the season two opening episode, ''Powerless In the Face of Death'', Orpheus attempts to bring back Dean and Hank after their deaths in the first season finale. But he can't find their souls. What turns from a nonchalant SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}} as he casually goes on about the whole thing while his daughter Triana is crying and horrified by the implications, jumps into this trope when he opens the door due to knocks, only to find [[spoiler:[[SurpriseCreepy [[SurpriseCreepy clones of the boys without their skin.]]]] ]] Even worse? As the screen fades to black for commercial break, we get realistic skulls transposed over their heads faintly.
** And another sequence of severe BlackComedy is this when thought of realistically; [[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive [[TooDumbToLive A montage of the numerous deaths Dean and Hank suffered in the past]], several of which aren't even their fault (including silent death by gas leak)]].leak). Orpheus is [[WhatTheHellHero reasonably horrified,]] [[EveryoneHasStandards even despite being a necromancer.]] Dr. Venture and Brock laugh it all off nonchalantly like college memories, demonstrating [[SeenItAll they just flat-out don't care anymore.]] Not to mention the potentiality that [[spoiler:due due to their memories and mindsets essentially being hardcoded data to their brains, either the Venture Bros. just keep getting their souls back thanks to the cloning, or ''they lost their souls years ago'']].ago''.



* TheReveal in ''What Color is Your Cleansuit'', that [[spoiler:the college interns are mutating into monsters, except for the green suited ones. When Sargent Hatred hears they only eat "Student Green" he thinks its a vegetarian diet, but he soon witnesses first hand that "student green" refers to the green suited people. Bonus points for being a ShoutOut to ''Film/SoylentGreen'']].
-->:[[spoiler:Mutated student: How bout a kiss ? (''[[GoryDiscretionShot apparently bite the head off of a green suited student]]'')]]

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* TheReveal in ''What Color is Your Cleansuit'', that [[spoiler:the the college interns are mutating into monsters, except for the green suited ones. When Sargent Hatred hears they only eat "Student Green" he thinks its a vegetarian diet, but he soon witnesses first hand that "student green" refers to the green suited people. Bonus points for being a ShoutOut to ''Film/SoylentGreen'']].
-->:[[spoiler:Mutated student:
''Film/SoylentGreen''
-->'''Mutated student:'''
How bout a kiss ? (''[[GoryDiscretionShot apparently bite the head off of a green suited student]]'')]]student]]'')



--> '''Sargent Hatred:''' [[spoiler:Oh my god...it's people!! student green is made out of people!!! (''cuts to him being carried off by four other mutants apparently oblivious to what's happening to him'') WE GOTTA STOP THEM SOMEHOW!!! WE GOTTA TELL DOC!!! IT'S PEOPLE!!! STUDENT GREEN IS MADE OUT OF PEOPLE!!!!!!!]]
** [[spoiler:Ultimately, the episode ends with the Monarch and Dr. Girlfriend reversing the mutations and all the students turn back to normal. Of course, that doesn't do anything for all the green-suited ones who were murdered and eaten. They're still dead, and all the other students have to live with the fact that they're cannibals for the rest of their lives.]]

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--> '''Sargent Hatred:''' [[spoiler:Oh Oh my god...it's people!! student green is made out of people!!! (''cuts to him being carried off by four other mutants apparently oblivious to what's happening to him'') WE GOTTA STOP THEM SOMEHOW!!! WE GOTTA TELL DOC!!! IT'S PEOPLE!!! STUDENT GREEN IS MADE OUT OF PEOPLE!!!!!!!]]
PEOPLE!!!!!!!
** [[spoiler:Ultimately, Ultimately, the episode ends with the Monarch and Dr. Girlfriend reversing the mutations and all the students turn back to normal. Of course, that doesn't do anything for all the green-suited ones who were murdered and eaten. They're still dead, and all the other students have to live with the fact that they're cannibals for the rest of their lives.]]



* The Investors took a ''huge'' step in this direction in "O.S.I. Love You." We already knew that nothing can touch them, they can float through floors and walls, and carry people with them. That means they can take you and kill you the moment everyone's back is turned. Oh, and now they can [[spoiler:shapeshift and flawlessly imitate anyone]]. They keep the Guild running smoothly and do a damn good job ensuring that ''no one'' snitches.
** To help you understand how terrifying they are, there is an example of how freaked out Monstroso got when he saw a glimpse of them when he was being interrogated by Brock Fucking Sampson. Note: [[spoiler:Monstroso has gotten his ass kicked by Brock at least twice and the second time has taunted him by having sex with the love of his life in front of him, surrounded by OSI badasses and knowing that Brock's going to take it out of him, but he still does it just to piss him off. Yet at the mere glimpse of one of the investors he panics, runs all around the room, and knocks Brock out by accident: by flipping the table he was being interrogated at on top of him and running over him a few times just trying to get away from the investors]]. And that's not even going into the pure paranoia fuel these guys ramp up by just using their powers.
** There's also their EstablishingCharacterMoment from their first appearance, namely [[spoiler:''ripping out King Gorilla's heart'']].
* Myra has Dean [[spoiler:tied up. So she can shove him up her vagina and give "birth" to him]] which is already scary in-and-of itself, but made even creepier by the fact that earlier she [[spoiler:told him to get undressed and "show mom that handsome new body."]]
** Despite being bat-shit insane, Myra apparently turned an entire insane asylum and a few guards into her obedient cult. Through sheer willpower. [[spoiler:When they snap out of it, it's treated as though they were breaking out of hypnosis or brainwashing. It was just Myra. Hell, she even managed to convince Dean to follow her. True, he wanted to bail the moment he was actually with her, but she still got "done-with-this-shit" Dean under her thrall.]]

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* The Investors took a ''huge'' step in this direction in "O.S.I. Love You." We already knew that nothing can touch them, they can float through floors and walls, and carry people with them. That means they can take you and kill you the moment everyone's back is turned. Oh, and now they can [[spoiler:shapeshift shapeshift and flawlessly imitate anyone]].anyone. They keep the Guild running smoothly and do a damn good job ensuring that ''no one'' snitches.
** To help you understand how terrifying they are, there is an example of how freaked out Monstroso got when he saw a glimpse of them when he was being interrogated by Brock Fucking Sampson. Note: [[spoiler:Monstroso Monstroso has gotten his ass kicked by Brock at least twice and the second time has taunted him by having sex with the love of his life in front of him, surrounded by OSI badasses and knowing that Brock's going to take it out of him, but he still does it just to piss him off. Yet at the mere glimpse of one of the investors he panics, runs all around the room, and knocks Brock out by accident: by flipping the table he was being interrogated at on top of him and running over him a few times just trying to get away from the investors]].investors. And that's not even going into the pure paranoia fuel these guys ramp up by just using their powers.
** There's also their EstablishingCharacterMoment from their first appearance, namely [[spoiler:''ripping ''ripping out King Gorilla's heart'']].
heart''.
* Myra has Dean [[spoiler:tied tied up. So she can shove him up her vagina and give "birth" to him]] him which is already scary in-and-of itself, but made even creepier by the fact that earlier she [[spoiler:told told him to get undressed and "show mom that handsome new body."]]
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** Despite being bat-shit insane, Myra apparently turned an entire insane asylum and a few guards into her obedient cult. Through sheer willpower. [[spoiler:When When they snap out of it, it's treated as though they were breaking out of hypnosis or brainwashing. It was just Myra. Hell, she even managed to convince Dean to follow her. True, he wanted to bail the moment he was actually with her, but she still got "done-with-this-shit" Dean under her thrall.]]



* From TheStinger of ''Bot Seeks Bot'': if you're on the Guild's master Council of Thirteen, have ever been in the Chamber Sub Rosa, or anywhere close to the innermost workings of Guild society, guess what? The [[spoiler:Revenge Society]] is WATCHING YOU!
** More terrifyingly, so is [[spoiler:[[OhCrap Henry Killinger]]]].

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* From TheStinger of ''Bot Seeks Bot'': if you're on the Guild's master Council of Thirteen, have ever been in the Chamber Sub Rosa, or anywhere close to the innermost workings of Guild society, guess what? The [[spoiler:Revenge Society]] Revenge Society is WATCHING YOU!
** More terrifyingly, so is [[spoiler:[[OhCrap [[OhCrap Henry Killinger]]]].Killinger]].



** The [[ShoutOut SAW]] reference with two villains locked in a basement doesn't help either, especially considering one of them [[BlackComedy ate the ass meat of the other dead prisoners]]. [[spoiler:Then that same one goes insane, brains the other with a pipe, and eats his ass too with the inference that he killed the rest.]] TheStinger to all this? [[spoiler:#21 didn't actually kill any villains past the first, he locked them all up down here and made sure they were fed and this one villain killed the rest out of a psychopathic breakdown. And then it's implied Red Death devours him and the corpses anyway.]]

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** The [[ShoutOut SAW]] reference with two villains locked in a basement doesn't help either, especially considering one of them [[BlackComedy ate the ass meat of the other dead prisoners]]. [[spoiler:Then Then that same one goes insane, brains the other with a pipe, and eats his ass too with the inference that he killed the rest.]] rest. TheStinger to all this? [[spoiler:#21 #21 didn't actually kill any villains past the first, he locked them all up down here and made sure they were fed and this one villain killed the rest out of a psychopathic breakdown. And then it's implied Red Death devours him and the corpses anyway.]]



* Red Death describing [[spoiler:the "[[ThrownOutTheAirlock Movie Night]]" incident on Gargantua-1]] during "The Rorqual Affair". [[spoiler:Unlike Manstrong, who treated it like a campfire ghost story, he was there to see the horror of the whole thing.]]

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* Red Death describing [[spoiler:the the "[[ThrownOutTheAirlock Movie Night]]" incident on Gargantua-1]] Gargantua-1 during "The Rorqual Affair". [[spoiler:Unlike Unlike Manstrong, who treated it like a campfire ghost story, he was there to see the horror of the whole thing.]]



* The severed, yet still-living head of [[spoiler:Jonas Sr.]] letting out a ghostly [[BigNo NO]] and one ''hell'' of a [[https://i.imgur.com/yIfgX81.jpg game face]] as he ensnares [[spoiler:Venturion/Vendata/The Blue Morpho]] (and accidentally, Rusty, standing nearby) in a final desperate attempt to take over the body of the former; cementing not only his status as a world-class asshole, but a ''monster.''
* The blank eyes and frozen scream of [[spoiler:Jonas Sr.'s head]] as it [[https://i.imgur.com/xpBzqIi.jpg hangs limply]] over the side of the P.R.O.b.L.E.M. machine, seemingly dead for good this time...

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* The severed, yet still-living head of [[spoiler:Jonas Sr.]] Jonas Sr. letting out a ghostly [[BigNo NO]] and one ''hell'' of a [[https://i.imgur.com/yIfgX81.jpg game face]] as he ensnares [[spoiler:Venturion/Vendata/The Venturion/Vendata/The Blue Morpho]] Morpho (and accidentally, Rusty, standing nearby) in a final desperate attempt to take over the body of the former; cementing not only his status as a world-class asshole, but a ''monster.''
* The blank eyes and frozen scream of [[spoiler:Jonas Jonas Sr.'s head]] head as it [[https://i.imgur.com/xpBzqIi.jpg hangs limply]] over the side of the P.R.O.b.L.E.M. machine, seemingly dead for good this time...

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* In the season two opening episode, ''Powerless In the Face of Death'', Orpheus attempts to bring back Dean and Hank after their deaths in the first season finale. But he can't find their souls. What turns from a nonchalant SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}} as he casually goes on about the whole thing while his daughter Triana is crying and horrified by the implications, jumps into this trope when he opens the door due to knocks, only to find [[spoiler: [[SurpriseCreepy clones of the boys without their skin.]]]] Even worse? As the screen fades to black for commercial break, we get realistic skulls transposed over their heads faintly.
** And another sequence of severe BlackComedy is this when thought of realistically; [[spoiler: [[TooDumbToLive A montage of the numerous deaths Dean and Hank suffered in the past,]] several of which aren't even their fault (including silent death by gas leak).]] Orpheus is [[WhatTheHellHero reasonably horrified,]] [[EveryoneHasStandards even despite being a necromancer.]] Dr. Venture and Brock laugh it all off nonchalantly like college memories, demonstrating [[SeenItAll they just flat-out don't care anymore.]] Not to mention the potentiality that [[spoiler: due to their memories and mindsets essentially being hardcoded data to their brains, either the Venture Bros. just keep getting their souls back thanks to the cloning, or ''they lost their souls years ago.'']]

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* In the season two opening episode, ''Powerless In the Face of Death'', Orpheus attempts to bring back Dean and Hank after their deaths in the first season finale. But he can't find their souls. What turns from a nonchalant SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}} as he casually goes on about the whole thing while his daughter Triana is crying and horrified by the implications, jumps into this trope when he opens the door due to knocks, only to find [[spoiler: [[SurpriseCreepy [[spoiler:[[SurpriseCreepy clones of the boys without their skin.]]]] Even worse? As the screen fades to black for commercial break, we get realistic skulls transposed over their heads faintly.
** And another sequence of severe BlackComedy is this when thought of realistically; [[spoiler: [[TooDumbToLive [[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive A montage of the numerous deaths Dean and Hank suffered in the past,]] past]], several of which aren't even their fault (including silent death by gas leak).]] leak)]]. Orpheus is [[WhatTheHellHero reasonably horrified,]] [[EveryoneHasStandards even despite being a necromancer.]] Dr. Venture and Brock laugh it all off nonchalantly like college memories, demonstrating [[SeenItAll they just flat-out don't care anymore.]] Not to mention the potentiality that [[spoiler: due [[spoiler:due to their memories and mindsets essentially being hardcoded data to their brains, either the Venture Bros. just keep getting their souls back thanks to the cloning, or ''they lost their souls years ago.'']]ago'']].



* TheReveal in ''What Color is Your Cleansuit'', that [[spoiler: the college interns are mutating into monsters, except for the green suited ones. When Sargent Hatred hears they only eat "Student Green" he thinks its a vegetarian diet, but he soon witnesses first hand that "student green" refers to the green suited people. Bonus points for being a ShoutOut to ''Film/SoylentGreen'']]
-->:[[spoiler: Mutated student: How bout a kiss ? (''[[GoryDiscretionShot apparently bite the head off of a green suited student]]'')]]

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* TheReveal in ''What Color is Your Cleansuit'', that [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the college interns are mutating into monsters, except for the green suited ones. When Sargent Hatred hears they only eat "Student Green" he thinks its a vegetarian diet, but he soon witnesses first hand that "student green" refers to the green suited people. Bonus points for being a ShoutOut to ''Film/SoylentGreen'']]
-->:[[spoiler: Mutated
''Film/SoylentGreen'']].
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student: How bout a kiss ? (''[[GoryDiscretionShot apparently bite the head off of a green suited student]]'')]]



--> '''Sargent Hatred:'''[[spoiler: Oh my god...it's people!! student green is made out of people!!! (''cuts to him being carried off by four other mutants apparently oblivious to what's happening to him'') WE GOTTA STOP THEM SOMEHOW!!! WE GOTTA TELL DOC!!! IT'S PEOPLE!!! STUDENT GREEN IS MADE OUT OF PEOPLE!!!!!!!]]

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--> '''Sargent Hatred:'''[[spoiler: Oh Hatred:''' [[spoiler:Oh my god...it's people!! student green is made out of people!!! (''cuts to him being carried off by four other mutants apparently oblivious to what's happening to him'') WE GOTTA STOP THEM SOMEHOW!!! WE GOTTA TELL DOC!!! IT'S PEOPLE!!! STUDENT GREEN IS MADE OUT OF PEOPLE!!!!!!!]]



* The Investors took a ''huge'' step in this direction in "O.S.I. Love You." We already knew that nothing can touch them, they can float through floors and walls, and carry people with them. That means they can take you and kill you the moment everyone's back is turned. Oh, and now they can [[spoiler: shapeshift and flawlessly imitate anyone.]] They keep the Guild running smoothly and do a damn good job ensuring that ''no one'' snitches.
** To help you understand how terrifying they are, there is an example of how freaked out Monstroso got when he saw a glimpse of them when he was being interrogated by Brock Fucking Sampson. Note: [[spoiler: Monstroso has gotten his ass kicked by Brock at least twice and the second time has taunted him by having sex with the love of his life in front of him, surrounded by OSI badasses and knowing that Brock's going to take it out of him, but he still does it just to piss him off. Yet at the mere glimpse of one of the investors he panics, runs all around the room, and knocks Brock out by accident: by flipping the table he was being interrogated at on top of him and running over him a few times just trying to get away from the investors.]] And that's not even going into the pure paranoia fuel these guys ramp up by just using their powers.
** There's also their EstablishingCharacterMoment from their first appearance, namely [[spoiler: ''ripping out King Gorilla's heart.'']]

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* The Investors took a ''huge'' step in this direction in "O.S.I. Love You." We already knew that nothing can touch them, they can float through floors and walls, and carry people with them. That means they can take you and kill you the moment everyone's back is turned. Oh, and now they can [[spoiler: shapeshift [[spoiler:shapeshift and flawlessly imitate anyone.]] anyone]]. They keep the Guild running smoothly and do a damn good job ensuring that ''no one'' snitches.
** To help you understand how terrifying they are, there is an example of how freaked out Monstroso got when he saw a glimpse of them when he was being interrogated by Brock Fucking Sampson. Note: [[spoiler: Monstroso [[spoiler:Monstroso has gotten his ass kicked by Brock at least twice and the second time has taunted him by having sex with the love of his life in front of him, surrounded by OSI badasses and knowing that Brock's going to take it out of him, but he still does it just to piss him off. Yet at the mere glimpse of one of the investors he panics, runs all around the room, and knocks Brock out by accident: by flipping the table he was being interrogated at on top of him and running over him a few times just trying to get away from the investors.]] investors]]. And that's not even going into the pure paranoia fuel these guys ramp up by just using their powers.
** There's also their EstablishingCharacterMoment from their first appearance, namely [[spoiler: ''ripping [[spoiler:''ripping out King Gorilla's heart.'']]heart'']].



** Despite being bat-shit insane, Myra apparently turned an entire insane asylum and a few guards into her obedient cult. Through sheer willpower. [[spoiler: When they snap out of it, it's treated as though they were breaking out of hypnosis or brainwashing. It was just Myra. Hell, she even managed to convince Dean to follow her. True, he wanted to bail the moment he was actually with her, but she still got "done-with-this-shit" Dean under her thrall.]]

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** Despite being bat-shit insane, Myra apparently turned an entire insane asylum and a few guards into her obedient cult. Through sheer willpower. [[spoiler: When [[spoiler:When they snap out of it, it's treated as though they were breaking out of hypnosis or brainwashing. It was just Myra. Hell, she even managed to convince Dean to follow her. True, he wanted to bail the moment he was actually with her, but she still got "done-with-this-shit" Dean under her thrall.]]



* From TheStinger of ''Bot Seeks Bot'': if you're on the Guild's master Council of Thirteen, have ever been in the Chamber Sub Rosa, or anywhere close to the innermost workings of Guild society, guess what? The [[spoiler: Revenge Society]] is WATCHING YOU!
** More terrifyingly, so is [[spoiler: [[OhCrap Henry Killinger]].]]

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* From TheStinger of ''Bot Seeks Bot'': if you're on the Guild's master Council of Thirteen, have ever been in the Chamber Sub Rosa, or anywhere close to the innermost workings of Guild society, guess what? The [[spoiler: Revenge [[spoiler:Revenge Society]] is WATCHING YOU!
** More terrifyingly, so is [[spoiler: [[OhCrap [[spoiler:[[OhCrap Henry Killinger]].]]Killinger]]]].



** The [[ShoutOut SAW]] reference with two villains locked in a basement doesn't help either, especially considering one of them [[BlackComedy ate the ass meat of the other dead prisoners.]] [[spoiler: Then that same one goes insane, brains the other with a pipe, and eats his ass too with the inference that he killed the rest.]] TheStinger to all this? [[spoiler: #21 didn't actually kill any villains past the first, he locked them all up down here and made sure they were fed and this one villain killed the rest out of a psychopathic breakdown. And then it's implied Red Death devours him and the corpses anyway.]]

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** The [[ShoutOut SAW]] reference with two villains locked in a basement doesn't help either, especially considering one of them [[BlackComedy ate the ass meat of the other dead prisoners.]] [[spoiler: Then prisoners]]. [[spoiler:Then that same one goes insane, brains the other with a pipe, and eats his ass too with the inference that he killed the rest.]] TheStinger to all this? [[spoiler: #21 [[spoiler:#21 didn't actually kill any villains past the first, he locked them all up down here and made sure they were fed and this one villain killed the rest out of a psychopathic breakdown. And then it's implied Red Death devours him and the corpses anyway.]]



* The severed, yet still-living head of [[spoiler:Jonas Sr.]] letting out a ghostly [[BigNo NO]] and one ''hell'' of a [[https://i.imgur.com/yIfgX81.jpg game face]] as he ensnares [[spoiler: Venturion/Vendata/The Blue Morpho]] (and accidentally, Rusty, standing nearby) in a final desperate attempt to take over the body of the former; cementing not only his status as a world-class asshole, but a ''monster.''
* The blank eyes and frozen scream of [[spoiler: Jonas Sr's head]] as it [[https://i.imgur.com/xpBzqIi.jpg hangs limply]] over the side of the P.R.O.b.L.E.M. machine, seemingly dead for good this time...

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* The severed, yet still-living head of [[spoiler:Jonas Sr.]] letting out a ghostly [[BigNo NO]] and one ''hell'' of a [[https://i.imgur.com/yIfgX81.jpg game face]] as he ensnares [[spoiler: Venturion/Vendata/The [[spoiler:Venturion/Vendata/The Blue Morpho]] (and accidentally, Rusty, standing nearby) in a final desperate attempt to take over the body of the former; cementing not only his status as a world-class asshole, but a ''monster.''
* The blank eyes and frozen scream of [[spoiler: Jonas Sr's [[spoiler:Jonas Sr.'s head]] as it [[https://i.imgur.com/xpBzqIi.jpg hangs limply]] over the side of the P.R.O.b.L.E.M. machine, seemingly dead for good this time...



* ''Love Bheits'' is about as comedic as every other episode of the series, and even the scary stuff in most of them is tempered by the humor. But then Baron Underbheit tells Dean ([[ItMakesSenseInContext who he thinks is a girl because he's dressed up as Leia in her slave outfit and is planning to marry]]) that he's been married several times. That would be funny, suggesting that even a Doctor Doom-like supervillain such as him isn't immune to divorce, and his dialogue even hints at this, if it wasn't immediately shown that he had all seven of his his previous wives executed, ''[[OffWithHisHead cut their heads off]]'' ''[[HumanHeadOnTheWall and mounted them on the wall of his dining room]]'', and Dean sees that the arms of the chair he's chained to have deep scratch marks and broken-off fingernails stuck in them. Holy shit, dude.

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* ''Love Bheits'' is about as comedic as every other episode of the series, and even the scary stuff in most of them is tempered by the humor. But then Baron Underbheit tells Dean ([[ItMakesSenseInContext who he thinks is a girl because he's dressed up as Leia in her slave outfit and is planning to marry]]) that he's been married several times. That would be funny, suggesting that even a Doctor Doom-like supervillain such as him isn't immune to divorce, and his dialogue even hints at this, if it wasn't immediately shown that he had all seven of his his previous wives executed, ''[[OffWithHisHead cut their heads off]]'' ''[[HumanHeadOnTheWall and mounted them on the wall of his dining room]]'', and Dean sees that the arms of the chair he's chained to have deep scratch marks and broken-off fingernails stuck in them. Holy shit, dude.dude.
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--> '''Red Death''': Oh, you're up. Goody. We can start your history lesson. Long before there were loudmouth buff guys in spandex, there was the gentleman villain. His favourite sinister act was this: tying someone to a train track. It's simple, inexpensive, personal and deadly, ''but'' it gives you a little hope - maybe you'll escape. ''[Blind Rage's muffled screams interrupt]'' '''Lesson's ''NOT'' over, sonny!''' *sighs* Now, the gentleman villain had these old school time-bombs, three sticks of dynamite wired to an alarm clock. And what was so poetic about that is that they ''ticked''. You could ''hear'' them - tick tick tick. Nowadays they're just digital - no sound, no peril. ''[the sound of an approaching train is heard, getting closer]'' Oh, ohoho, do you hear that? ''There's'' the ticking. The train is coming! Is it on this track? Tick tick tick. Maybe it's on the other track! ''[[HellIsThatNoise Tick tick tick!]]'' *cackles maniacally* Not bad for an old man, huh? I'm gonna get going, let you try to escape. And if you do, tell the Peril Partnership that the Guild isn't scared of bugs. If you don't, eh, sorry.

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--> '''Red Death''': Oh, you're up. Goody. We can start your history lesson. Long before there were loudmouth buff guys in spandex, there was the gentleman villain. His favourite sinister act was this: tying someone to a train track. It's simple, inexpensive, personal and deadly, ''but'' it gives you a little hope - maybe you'll escape. ''[Blind Rage's muffled screams interrupt]'' '''Lesson's ''NOT'' over, sonny!''' *sighs* Now, the gentleman villain had these old school time-bombs, three sticks of dynamite wired to an alarm clock. And what was so poetic about that is that they ''ticked''. You could ''hear'' them - tick tick tick. Nowadays they're just digital - no sound, no peril. ''[the sound of an approaching train is heard, getting closer]'' Oh, ohoho, do you hear that? ''There's'' the ticking. The train is coming! Is it on this track? Tick tick tick. Maybe it's on the other track! ''[[HellIsThatNoise Tick tick tick!]]'' *cackles maniacally* Not bad for an old man, huh? I'm gonna get going, let you try to escape. And if you do, tell the Peril Partnership that the Guild isn't scared of bugs.punks. If you don't, eh, sorry.
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** What hammers home just what Red Death decided to go old school, aside from dismissing him as an old man, is that Blind Rage had already bragged about how powerful his non-visual senses were. Blind Rage wasn't panicking just because he was in danger. He was panicking because he knew exactly how far away the train was, how fast it was going, and which track it'd be on, before Red Death even started taunting him over the helplessness of it. Red Death made sure Blind Rage's own brain described his death ''ToThePain''.
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--> '''Red Death''': Oh, you're up. Goody. We can start your history lesson. Long before there were loudmouth buff guys in spandex, there was the gentleman villain. His favourite sinister act was this: tying someone to a train track. It's simple, inexpensive, personal and deadly, ''but'' it gives you a little hope - maybe you'll escape. ''[Blind Rage's muffled screams interrupt]'' '''Lesson's ''NOT'' over, sonny!''' *sighs* Now, the gentleman villain had these old school time-bombs, three sticks of dynamite wired to an alarm clock. And what was so poetic about that is that they ''ticked''. You could ''hear'' them - tick tick tick. Nowadays they're just digital - no sound, no peril. ''[the sound of an approaching train is heard, getting closer]'' Oh, ohoho, do you hear that? ''There's'' the ticking. The train is coming! Is it on this track? Tick tick tick. Maybe it's on the other track! ''[[HellIsThatNoise Tick tick tick!]]'' *cackles maniacally* Not bad for an old man, huh? I'm gonna get going, let you try to escape. And if you do, tell the Peril Partnership that the Guild isn't scared of bugs. If you don't, eh, sorry.

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--> '''Red Death''': Oh, you're up. Goody. We can start your history lesson. Long before there were loudmouth buff guys in spandex, there was the gentleman villain. His favourite sinister act was this: tying someone to a train track. It's simple, inexpensive, personal and deadly, ''but'' it gives you a little hope - maybe you'll escape. ''[Blind Rage's muffled screams interrupt]'' '''Lesson's ''NOT'' over, sonny!''' *sighs* Now, the gentleman villain had these old school time-bombs, three sticks of dynamite wired to an alarm clock. And what was so poetic about that is that they ''ticked''. You could ''hear'' them - tick tick tick. Nowadays they're just digital - no sound, no peril. ''[the sound of an approaching train is heard, getting closer]'' Oh, ohoho, do you hear that? ''There's'' the ticking. The train is coming! Is it on this track? Tick tick tick. Maybe it's on the other track! ''[[HellIsThatNoise Tick tick tick!]]'' *cackles maniacally* Not bad for an old man, huh? I'm gonna get going, let you try to escape. And if you do, tell the Peril Partnership that the Guild isn't scared of bugs. If you don't, eh, sorry.sorry.
* ''Love Bheits'' is about as comedic as every other episode of the series, and even the scary stuff in most of them is tempered by the humor. But then Baron Underbheit tells Dean ([[ItMakesSenseInContext who he thinks is a girl because he's dressed up as Leia in her slave outfit and is planning to marry]]) that he's been married several times. That would be funny, suggesting that even a Doctor Doom-like supervillain such as him isn't immune to divorce, and his dialogue even hints at this, if it wasn't immediately shown that he had all seven of his his previous wives executed, ''[[OffWithHisHead cut their heads off]]'' ''[[HumanHeadOnTheWall and mounted them on the wall of his dining room]]'', and Dean sees that the arms of the chair he's chained to have deep scratch marks and broken-off fingernails stuck in them. Holy shit, dude.
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** As one YouTuber said, it's hard to tell if he's suffering from PTSD or if this is one of his happier, more fascinating memories. It's probably the former, but the fact that you can't tell for sure makes it chilling especially [[FreduianExcuse if he's convinced himself it's a happy memory.]]

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** As one YouTuber [=YouTuber=] said, it's hard to tell if he's suffering from PTSD or if this is one of his happier, more fascinating memories. It's probably the former, but the fact that you can't tell for sure makes it chilling especially [[FreduianExcuse [[FreudianExcuse if he's convinced himself it's a happy memory.]]
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** As one YouTuber said, it's hard to tell if he's suffering from PTSD or if this is one of his happier, more fascinating memories. It's probably the former, but the fact that you can't tell for sure makes it chilling especially [[FreduianExcuse if he's convinced himself it's a happy memory.]]
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** This part depends on your point of view as to whether or not it's nightmare fuel or BlackComedy, but one of the green suited interns implies that the mutants haven't gone insane at all. They are just a bunch of social outcasts who watch too much SyFy. Meaning that they kinda brought all of this on themselves. On the other hand, it didn't take much at all for the students to turn in remorseless killers, so they always had the capability to act like monsters. The mutations were just their excuse.

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** This part depends on your point of view as to whether or not it's nightmare fuel or BlackComedy, but one of the green suited interns implies that the mutants haven't gone insane at all. They are just a bunch of social outcasts who watch too much SyFy.[=SyFy=]. Meaning that they kinda brought all of this on themselves. On the other hand, it didn't take much at all for the students to turn in remorseless killers, so they always had the capability to act like monsters. The mutations were just their excuse.
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** This part depends on your point of view as to whether or not it's nightmare fuel or BlackComedy, but one of the green suited interns implies that the mutants haven't gone insane at all. They are just a bunch of social outcasts who watch too much SyFy. Meaning that they kinda brought all of this on themselves. On the other hand, it didn't take much at all for the students to turn in remorseless killers, so they always had the capability to act like monsters. The mutations were just their excuse.
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--> '''Red Death''': Oh, you're up. Goody. We can start your history lesson. Long before there were loudmouth buff guys in spandex, there was the gentleman villain. His favourite sinister act was this: tying someone to a train track. It's simple, inexpensive, personal and deadly, ''but'' it gives you a little hope - maybe you'll escape. ''[Blind Rage's muffled screams interrupt]'' '''Lesson's ''NOT'' over, sonny!''' *sighs* Now, the gentleman villain had these old school time-bombs, three sticks of dynamite wired to an alarm clock. And what was so poetic about that is that they ''ticked''. You could ''hear'' them - tick tick tick. Nowadays they're just digital - no sound, no peril. ''[the sound of an approaching train is heard, getting closer]'' Oh, ohoho, do you hear that? ''There's'' the tick. The train is coming! Is it on this track? Tick tick tick. Maybe it's on the other track! ''Tick tick tick!'' *cackles maniacally* Not bad for an old man, huh? I'm gonna get going, let you try to escape. And if you do, tell the Peril Partnership that the Guild isn't scared of bugs. If you don't, eh, sorry.

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--> '''Red Death''': Oh, you're up. Goody. We can start your history lesson. Long before there were loudmouth buff guys in spandex, there was the gentleman villain. His favourite sinister act was this: tying someone to a train track. It's simple, inexpensive, personal and deadly, ''but'' it gives you a little hope - maybe you'll escape. ''[Blind Rage's muffled screams interrupt]'' '''Lesson's ''NOT'' over, sonny!''' *sighs* Now, the gentleman villain had these old school time-bombs, three sticks of dynamite wired to an alarm clock. And what was so poetic about that is that they ''ticked''. You could ''hear'' them - tick tick tick. Nowadays they're just digital - no sound, no peril. ''[the sound of an approaching train is heard, getting closer]'' Oh, ohoho, do you hear that? ''There's'' the tick.ticking. The train is coming! Is it on this track? Tick tick tick. Maybe it's on the other track! ''Tick ''[[HellIsThatNoise Tick tick tick!'' tick!]]'' *cackles maniacally* Not bad for an old man, huh? I'm gonna get going, let you try to escape. And if you do, tell the Peril Partnership that the Guild isn't scared of bugs. If you don't, eh, sorry.
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-->'''Red Death''': You ever see a man die in space? You can tell the ones who held their breath. Their lungs rupture from all that gas expanding. Blood from their mouth like a torn pillow stuffed with red BB's. Stangirl, she was a little thing. Carried switchblades. She knew to exhale. Watched her for a full minute. Puffed up like she had a peanut allergy. Floating by me with her mouth open, screaming, making no sound. Spit on her tongue boiling.

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-->'''Red Death''': You ever see a man die in space? You can tell the ones who held their breath. Their lungs rupture from all that gas expanding. Blood from their mouth like a torn pillow stuffed with red BB's. Stangirl, Stab Girl, she was a little thing. Carried switchblades. She knew to exhale. Watched her for a full minute. Puffed up like she had a peanut allergy. Floating by me with her mouth open, screaming, making no sound. Spit on her tongue boiling.
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* In the season two opening episode, ''Powerless In the Face of Death'', Orpheus attempts to bring back Dean and Hank after their deaths in the first season finale. But he can't find their souls. What turns from a nonchalant CrowningMomentOfFunny as he casually goes on about the whole thing while his daughter Triana is crying and horrified by the implications, jumps into this trope when he opens the door due to knocks, only to find [[spoiler: [[SurpriseCreepy clones of the boys without their skin.]]]] Even worse? As the screen fades to black for commercial break, we get realistic skulls transposed over their heads faintly.

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* In the season two opening episode, ''Powerless In the Face of Death'', Orpheus attempts to bring back Dean and Hank after their deaths in the first season finale. But he can't find their souls. What turns from a nonchalant CrowningMomentOfFunny SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}} as he casually goes on about the whole thing while his daughter Triana is crying and horrified by the implications, jumps into this trope when he opens the door due to knocks, only to find [[spoiler: [[SurpriseCreepy clones of the boys without their skin.]]]] Even worse? As the screen fades to black for commercial break, we get realistic skulls transposed over their heads faintly.
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* Helper vomiting dead rats.

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* Helper vomiting dead rats.rats.
* After Blind Rage insulted Dr. Mrs. The Monarch and Red Death, Red Death decided to get revenge and did a classic train tracks before a train arrived. The quote also is scary:
--> '''Red Death''': Oh, you're up. Goody. We can start your history lesson. Long before there were loudmouth buff guys in spandex, there was the gentleman villain. His favourite sinister act was this: tying someone to a train track. It's simple, inexpensive, personal and deadly, ''but'' it gives you a little hope - maybe you'll escape. ''[Blind Rage's muffled screams interrupt]'' '''Lesson's ''NOT'' over, sonny!''' *sighs* Now, the gentleman villain had these old school time-bombs, three sticks of dynamite wired to an alarm clock. And what was so poetic about that is that they ''ticked''. You could ''hear'' them - tick tick tick. Nowadays they're just digital - no sound, no peril. ''[the sound of an approaching train is heard, getting closer]'' Oh, ohoho, do you hear that? ''There's'' the tick. The train is coming! Is it on this track? Tick tick tick. Maybe it's on the other track! ''Tick tick tick!'' *cackles maniacally* Not bad for an old man, huh? I'm gonna get going, let you try to escape. And if you do, tell the Peril Partnership that the Guild isn't scared of bugs. If you don't, eh, sorry.
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** Even worse? [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaphism The Tub was based off a real life method of execution]].

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** Even worse? [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaphism The Tub was based off a real life method of execution]].execution]].
* Helper vomiting dead rats.
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-->'''S-464''': Oh, right! The Peril Partnership!

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-->'''S-464''': Oh, right! The Peril Partnership!Partnership!
** Even worse? [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaphism The Tub was based off a real life method of execution]].

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