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** Dr. Lubelle has "Explained" Station Management and wants to run tests on Cecils brain.

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** Dr. Lubelle has "Explained" Station Management and wants to run tests on Cecils brain.brain.
* Episode 227 "A Word with Dr. Jones"
** Doctor Lubelle [[HostileShowTakeover hijacks the broadcast]] after having her minion Dr. Jones act as a FakeDefector to lure Cecil away.
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* Dr. Lubelle from the University Of What It Is wants to explain everything strange in Nightvale, destroying everything supernatural in a PuffOfLogic, she already killed Sarah Sultan and the Glow Cloud. To make it worse [[MeasuringTheMarigolds she seems to be aware of the grief she's causing the inhabitants and not only doesn't care, she threatens them if they try to stop her.]] After the Glow Cloud is explained Cecil is shocked and wonders who will explain this to her child.

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* Dr. Lubelle from the University Of What It Is wants to explain everything strange in Nightvale, destroying everything supernatural in a PuffOfLogic, she already killed Sarah Sultan and the Glow Cloud. To make it worse [[MeasuringTheMarigolds she seems to be aware of the grief she's causing the inhabitants and not only doesn't care, she threatens them if they try to stop her.]] After the Glow Cloud is explained Cecil is shocked and wonders who will explain this to her child.child.
* Episode 225 "Renegotiations"
** Dr. Lubelle has "Explained" Station Management and wants to run tests on Cecils brain.
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** The bit where Cecil speaks to one of the Strangers (the one revealed to be Francis)]]. The Stranger speaks back... But their voice doesn't come from their mouth, [[SurrealHorror but from a glass of water.]] And then the voice comes from the lamp. [[ParanoiaFuel And then Cecil's left shoe joins in...

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** The bit where Cecil speaks to one of the Strangers (the one revealed to be Francis)]]. The Stranger speaks back... But their voice doesn't come from their mouth, [[SurrealHorror but from a glass of water.]] And then the voice comes from the lamp. [[ParanoiaFuel And then Cecil's left shoe joins in...]]
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* Dr. Lubelle from the University Of What It Is wants to explain everything strange in Nightvale, destroying everything supernatural in a PuffOfLogic, she already killed Sarah Sultan and the Glow Cloud. To make it worse [[MeasuringTheMaringolds she seems to be aware of the grief she's causing the inhabitants and not only doesn't care, she threatens them if they try to stop her.]] After the Glow Cloud is explained Cecil is shocked and wonders who will explain this to her child.

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* Dr. Lubelle from the University Of What It Is wants to explain everything strange in Nightvale, destroying everything supernatural in a PuffOfLogic, she already killed Sarah Sultan and the Glow Cloud. To make it worse [[MeasuringTheMaringolds [[MeasuringTheMarigolds she seems to be aware of the grief she's causing the inhabitants and not only doesn't care, she threatens them if they try to stop her.]] After the Glow Cloud is explained Cecil is shocked and wonders who will explain this to her child.
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** The titular librarian managed to escape the library into the desert and has grown even bigger and more eldritch than the regular ones.

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** The titular librarian managed to escape the library into the desert and has grown even bigger and more eldritch than the regular ones.ones.
* Dr. Lubelle from the University Of What It Is wants to explain everything strange in Nightvale, destroying everything supernatural in a PuffOfLogic, she already killed Sarah Sultan and the Glow Cloud. To make it worse [[MeasuringTheMaringolds she seems to be aware of the grief she's causing the inhabitants and not only doesn't care, she threatens them if they try to stop her.]] After the Glow Cloud is explained Cecil is shocked and wonders who will explain this to her child.
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** THE BROWNSTONE SPIRE's messenger Barks Ennui is a living cartoon dog out of the UncannyValley.

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%% ** THE BROWNSTONE SPIRE's messenger Barks Ennui is a creepy living cartoon dog out of the UncannyValley.dog.



** When Kevin talks about the various residents of New Desert Bluffs, he mentions some teenager from Alabama who went out the front door of his frat and ended up in town. Judging from Kevin's narration of his arrival and the residents' attempts to [[UncannyVillage welcome him to town]], it couldn't have been a pleasant experience.

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** When Kevin talks about the various residents of New Desert Bluffs, he mentions some teenager from Alabama who went out the front door of his frat and ended up in town. Judging from Kevin's narration of his arrival and the residents' attempts to [[UncannyVillage welcome him to town]], town, it couldn't have been a pleasant experience.
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** From the perspective of non-Night Vale Kareem, this episode is utterly terrifying. You know there’s a man out there who was in contact with your parents a while ago, and really messed them up, but you haven’t heard from him in quite some time. Then a caller calls in to tell you that she met a doppelgänger of you. At first, you dismiss it, but then she tells you that ''she told him where you live''. You immediately take the caller off the show, but are still shaken up. The next caller is the man who believes he is you. He tells you that he's standing right outside your house, where your parents are. You quickly end the show to rush to your house, but both the man and your parents are ''already gone''. Your voicemail tells you that he’s taken them to Night Vale, which you know about, but have no idea where it actually is. AdultFear is an understatement.

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** From the perspective of non-Night Vale Kareem, this episode is utterly terrifying. You know there’s a man out there who was in contact with your parents a while ago, and really messed them up, but you haven’t heard from him in quite some time. Then a caller calls in to tell you that she met a doppelgänger of you. At first, you dismiss it, but then she tells you that ''she told him where you live''. You immediately take the caller off the show, but are still shaken up. The next caller is the man who believes he is you. He tells you that he's standing right outside your house, where your parents are. You quickly end the show to rush to your house, but both the man and your parents are ''already gone''. Your voicemail tells you that he’s taken them to Night Vale, which you know about, but have no idea where it actually is. AdultFear is an understatement.

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** From the perspective of non-Night Vale Kareem, this episode is utterly terrifying. You know there’s a man out there who was in contact with your parents a while ago, and really messed them up, but you haven’t heard from him in quite some time. Then a caller calls in to tell you that she met a doppelgänger of you. At first, you dismiss it, but then she tells you that ''she told him where you live''. You immediately take the caller off the show, but are still shaken up. The next caller is the man who believes he is you. He tells you that he's standing right outside your house, where your parents are. You quickly end the show to rush to your house, but both the man and your parents are ''already gone''. Your voicemail tells you that he’s taken them to Night Vale, which you know about, but have no idea where it actually is. AdultFear is an understatement.

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** From the perspective of non-Night Vale Kareem, this episode is utterly terrifying. You know there’s a man out there who was in contact with your parents a while ago, and really messed them up, but you haven’t heard from him in quite some time. Then a caller calls in to tell you that she met a doppelgänger of you. At first, you dismiss it, but then she tells you that ''she told him where you live''. You immediately take the caller off the show, but are still shaken up. The next caller is the man who believes he is you. He tells you that he's standing right outside your house, where your parents are. You quickly end the show to rush to your house, but both the man and your parents are ''already gone''. Your voicemail tells you that he’s taken them to Night Vale, which you know about, but have no idea where it actually is. AdultFear is an understatement.understatement.
* Episode 206 "The Great Librarian of the Western Sands"
** The titular librarian managed to escape the library into the desert and has grown even bigger and more eldritch than the regular ones.
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** From the perspective of non-Night Vale Kareem, this episode is utterly terrifying. You know there’s a man out there who was in contact with your parents a while ago, and really messed them up, but you haven’t heard from him in quite some time. Then a caller calls in to tell you that she met a doppelgänger of you. At first, you dismiss it, but then she tells you that ''she told him where you live''. You immediately take the caller off the show, but are still shaken up. The next caller is the man who believes he is you. He tells you that he's standing right outside your house, ''where your parents are''. You quickly end the show to rush to your house, but both the man and your parents are already gone. Your voicemail tells you that he’s taken them to Night Vale, which you know about, but have no idea where it actually is. AdultFear is an understatement.

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** From the perspective of non-Night Vale Kareem, this episode is utterly terrifying. You know there’s a man out there who was in contact with your parents a while ago, and really messed them up, but you haven’t heard from him in quite some time. Then a caller calls in to tell you that she met a doppelgänger of you. At first, you dismiss it, but then she tells you that ''she told him where you live''. You immediately take the caller off the show, but are still shaken up. The next caller is the man who believes he is you. He tells you that he's standing right outside your house, ''where where your parents are''. are. You quickly end the show to rush to your house, but both the man and your parents are already gone.''already gone''. Your voicemail tells you that he’s taken them to Night Vale, which you know about, but have no idea where it actually is. AdultFear is an understatement.
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** From the perspective of non-Night Vale Kareem, this episode is utterly terrifying. You know there’s a man out there who was in contact with your parents a while ago, and really messed them up, but you haven’t heard from him in quite some time. Then a caller calls in to tell you that she met a doppelgänger of you. At first, you dismiss it, but then she tells you that she told him where you live. You immediately take the caller off the show. But, the next one is the man who believes he is you, and he’s standing right outside your house, where your parents are. You quickly end the show to rush to your house, but they’re already gone. Your voicemail tells you that he’s taken them to Night Vale, which you know about, but have no idea where it actually is. AdultFear is an understatement.

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** From the perspective of non-Night Vale Kareem, this episode is utterly terrifying. You know there’s a man out there who was in contact with your parents a while ago, and really messed them up, but you haven’t heard from him in quite some time. Then a caller calls in to tell you that she met a doppelgänger of you. At first, you dismiss it, but then she tells you that she ''she told him where you live. live''. You immediately take the caller off the show. But, the show, but are still shaken up. The next one caller is the man who believes he is you, and he’s you. He tells you that he's standing right outside your house, where ''where your parents are. are''. You quickly end the show to rush to your house, but they’re both the man and your parents are already gone. Your voicemail tells you that he’s taken them to Night Vale, which you know about, but have no idea where it actually is. AdultFear is an understatement.
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* Episode 203: The Kareem Nazari Show

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* Episode 203: The Kareem Nazari ShowShow
** From the perspective of non-Night Vale Kareem, this episode is utterly terrifying. You know there’s a man out there who was in contact with your parents a while ago, and really messed them up, but you haven’t heard from him in quite some time. Then a caller calls in to tell you that she met a doppelgänger of you. At first, you dismiss it, but then she tells you that she told him where you live. You immediately take the caller off the show. But, the next one is the man who believes he is you, and he’s standing right outside your house, where your parents are. You quickly end the show to rush to your house, but they’re already gone. Your voicemail tells you that he’s taken them to Night Vale, which you know about, but have no idea where it actually is. AdultFear is an understatement.
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** After defeating the boss of the Cryonics company, the citizens of Nightvale [[AndIMustScream trap him in one of his robot bodies and make him do a task that he potentially can never finish]], [[YankTheDogsChain and then, after he's gotten used to that, the Smiling God comes to punish him for failure.]]

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** After defeating the boss of the Cryonics company, the citizens of Nightvale [[AndIMustScream trap him in one of his robot bodies and make him do a task that he potentially can never finish]], [[YankTheDogsChain and then, after he's gotten used to that, the Smiling God comes to punish him for failure.]]]]
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* Poor, beautiful Carlos's terrified voice mail messages.

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* %%* Poor, beautiful Carlos's terrified voice mail messages.



** Kevin, the news host at Desert Bluffs, seems at first to be like a much peppier version of Cecil. His voice is warmer, he discusses happier topics, and he even has a kind word to say about [[LoveToHate Steve Carlsberg]]. Much like Desert Bluffs itself, he originally appears to be sunny and cheerful. However, after Cecil stumbles into the Desert Bluffs news station and describes the picture of Kevin sitting on the desk… Hearing Kevin return to the mic later on and resume his [[DissonantSerenity cheerful banter]] is just a little bit disconcerting, to say the least.
*** The proverb for the Night Vale version of that episode was the usual sort of IceCreamKoan: "Step one: write down the names of everyone you know. Step two: rearrange the letters. Step three: this will reveal a great secret of time." The Desert Bluffs version?
--->[[TheUnsmile Step one: separate your lips. Step two: use facial muscles to pull back corners of mouth. Step three: widen your eyes.]] [[StepfordSmiler This is how to be happy.]]

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** Kevin, the news host at Desert Bluffs, seems at first to be like a much peppier version of Cecil. His voice is warmer, he discusses happier topics, and he even has a kind word to say about [[LoveToHate Steve Carlsberg]]. Much like Desert Bluffs itself, he originally appears to be sunny and cheerful. However, after Cecil stumbles into the Desert Bluffs news station and describes the picture of Kevin sitting on the desk… Hearing Kevin return to the mic later on and resume his [[DissonantSerenity cheerful banter]] is just a little bit disconcerting, to say the least. \n*** The proverb for the Night Vale version of that episode was the usual sort of IceCreamKoan: "Step one: write down the names of everyone you know. Step two: rearrange the letters. Step three: this will reveal a great secret of time." The Desert Bluffs version?
--->[[TheUnsmile Step --->Step one: separate your lips. Step two: use facial muscles to pull back corners of mouth. Step three: widen your eyes.]] [[StepfordSmiler This is how to be happy.]]



*** And of course, as of [[WhamEpisode Episode 32]] [[spoiler:[=StrexCorp=] are in Night Vale now.]]
*** Then after all of the above, [[spoiler: Kevin and Lauren cheerfully redecorating the Night Vale radio station. [[CruelAndUnusualDeath With the Shauns.]]]]
* At first, listening to the Desert Bluffs version of "The Sandstorm," you wouldn't think that it's much worse than Night Vale. In many ways, it sounds somewhat better, if slightly more [[Literature/BraveNewWorld Huxleyan]] than the [[Literature/NineteenEightyFour Orwellian]] Night Vale. Then the vortex switches Cecil and Kevin, and we find out that [[MeatMoss everything is covered in,]] [[EvilIsVisceral or made out of, viscera.]] Suddenly, Cecil's hatred of Desert Bluffs makes sense.
** The contrasting versions of events as presented by Cecil and Kevin. Is Kevin's description of things [[UnreliableNarrator Stepfordishly cheerful?]], is Cecil's version [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness nightmarishly distorted?]] Are they [[MindScrew both right, somehow?]] ''Just what the hell is going on?'' Of course, given Kevin's hit-and-run mention of Cecil's workstation [[spoiler: not having the expected entrails]] at least suggests things are more straightforward than they might otherwise seem.
* [[spoiler: [=StrexCorp's=]]] takeover of the Night Vale Community Radio station. Considering what we learned about [[spoiler: Kevin and Desert Bluffs]]... yikes.
** Episode 32 is generally nightmarish. From the coach's tongue [[spoiler:to Josie's angels disappearing to the Strex take over... it's unsettling all-around.]]
** What makes that last bit even more unsettling is the way the music changes: [[spoiler:it gradually becomes something like the acoustic background music for Kevin's show in 19B: The Sandstorm as Cecil reads, implying that Strex are wasting no time on getting to work on Night Vale.]]
** [[spoiler:Cecil's voice, while talking about how everything is safe and fine. He sounds absolutely horrified, like he's trying to not panic and barely managing it.]]
** Then in episode 34, [[spoiler:Cecil seems normal for most of the episode, which he's broadcasting live from the elementary school gym, except for the ad he must have pre-recorded in the now [=StrexCorp=]-controlled studio, in which he has a forced cheeriness that sounds disturbingly similar to Kevin.]]
*** Makes you kind of wonder why Cecil even broadcasts from the school gym and not from the studio as usual. [[spoiler: Perhaps [=StrexCorp=] is ''redecorating'' the studio?]]

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*** And of course, as of [[WhamEpisode Episode 32]] [[spoiler:[=StrexCorp=] [=StrexCorp=] are in Night Vale now.]]
now.
*** Then after all of the above, [[spoiler: Kevin and Lauren cheerfully redecorating the Night Vale radio station. [[CruelAndUnusualDeath With the Shauns.]]]]
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* At first, listening to the Desert Bluffs version of "The Sandstorm," you wouldn't think that it's much worse than Night Vale. In many ways, it sounds somewhat better, if slightly more [[Literature/BraveNewWorld Huxleyan]] than the [[Literature/NineteenEightyFour Orwellian]] Night Vale. Then the vortex switches Cecil and Kevin, and we find out that [[MeatMoss everything is covered in,]] [[EvilIsVisceral in, or made out of, viscera.]] Suddenly, Cecil's hatred of Desert Bluffs makes sense.
** The contrasting versions of events as presented by Cecil and Kevin. Is Kevin's description of things [[UnreliableNarrator Stepfordishly cheerful?]], is Cecil's version [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness nightmarishly distorted?]] Are they [[MindScrew both right, somehow?]] ''Just what the hell is going on?'' Of course, given Kevin's hit-and-run mention of Cecil's workstation [[spoiler: not having the expected entrails]] entrails at least suggests things are more straightforward than they might otherwise seem.
* [[spoiler: [=StrexCorp's=]]] [=StrexCorp's=] takeover of the Night Vale Community Radio station. Considering what we learned about [[spoiler: Kevin and Desert Bluffs]]...Bluffs... yikes.
** Episode 32 is generally nightmarish. From the coach's tongue [[spoiler:to to Josie's angels disappearing to the Strex take over... it's unsettling all-around.]]
all-around.
** What makes that last bit even more unsettling is the way the music changes: [[spoiler:it it gradually becomes something like the acoustic background music for Kevin's show in 19B: The Sandstorm as Cecil reads, implying that Strex are wasting no time on getting to work on Night Vale.]]
Vale.
** [[spoiler:Cecil's Cecil's voice, while talking about how everything is safe and fine. He sounds absolutely horrified, like he's trying to not panic and barely managing it.]]
it.
** Then in episode 34, [[spoiler:Cecil Cecil seems normal for most of the episode, which he's broadcasting live from the elementary school gym, except for the ad he must have pre-recorded in the now [=StrexCorp=]-controlled studio, in which he has a forced cheeriness that sounds disturbingly similar to Kevin.]]
*** Makes you kind of wonder why Cecil even broadcasts from the school gym and not from the studio as usual. [[spoiler: Perhaps [=StrexCorp=] is ''redecorating'' the studio?]]



* The ending of "A Story About You."
* The ceremony for the induction of the Eternal Scouts, complete with hordes of [[CreepyChild creepy children]] that drag people off, never to be seen again.
** To say nothing of the ''outcome'' of the Eternal Scouts induction ceremony, where apparently the two young men who completed all their badges are now [[AndIMustScream completely encased in crystal.]] Let's keep in mind that these boys weren't volunteers; registration into the Boy Scouts is 'mandatory and random' according to an earlier episode.

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* %%* The ending of "A Story About You."
* The ceremony for the induction of the Eternal Scouts, complete with hordes of [[CreepyChild creepy children]] that drag people off, never to be seen again.
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again. To say nothing of the ''outcome'' of the Eternal Scouts induction ceremony, where apparently the two young men who completed all their badges are now [[AndIMustScream completely encased in crystal.]] Let's keep in mind that these boys weren't volunteers; registration into the Boy Scouts is 'mandatory and random' according to an earlier episode.



* The muffled ''noises'' of... ''whatever'' happened to the younger Cecil in "Cassette". As in "Sandstorm", it's all the worse because even Cecil is afraid - and because here [[NothingIsScarier we don't even have his description of what's so terrible]], only that it's been moving closer and closer for some time.
** His mother covers up all the mirrors in their house after he becomes an intern at Night Vale Community Radio. Later, after his mother and older brother (his mother being an EmptyShell, and his brother, who Cecil doesn't even remember, described as hollow-eyed and howling) mysteriously disappear, all the mirrors are uncovered, and he has no idea who did it. Then, as he's looking into one of the mirrors, the ''something'' described above arrives, we hear choking noises, the recording is cut off, and present day Cecil, clearly freaked out, destroys it and resolves never to think about it again, remarking that he's thankful all the radio station mirrors are permanently covered. This is just made even more disturbing when you realize that it's a subtle ContinuityNod to something his mother told him when he was younger:

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* The muffled ''noises'' of... ''whatever'' happened to the younger Cecil in "Cassette". As in "Sandstorm", it's all the worse because even Cecil is afraid - and because here [[NothingIsScarier we don't even have his description of what's so terrible]], only that it's been moving closer and closer for some time.
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time. His mother covers up all the mirrors in their house after he becomes an intern at Night Vale Community Radio. Later, after his mother and older brother (his mother being an EmptyShell, and his brother, who Cecil doesn't even remember, described as hollow-eyed and howling) mysteriously disappear, all the mirrors are uncovered, and he has no idea who did it. Then, as he's looking into one of the mirrors, the ''something'' described above arrives, we hear choking noises, the recording is cut off, and present day Cecil, clearly freaked out, destroys it and resolves never to think about it again, remarking that he's thankful all the radio station mirrors are permanently covered. This is just made even more disturbing when you realize that it's a subtle ContinuityNod to something his mother told him when he was younger:



** Speaking of "The Mayor", appearances from the titular mayor, Pamela Winchell, tend to ''run'' on Nightmare Fuel. While it's often played for laughs, there have been statements that claim that she has [[SuperpowerLottery lots of disturbing powers]], that she has [[BodyHorror six arms]], cries TearsOfBlood and tortures people ''[[ForTheEvulz for NO reason]]''. The most disturbing thing about her is the overall fact that this woman is completely and literally insane... ''and Night Vale voted her into office!''
*** No, they didn't. Remember that the votes are all ignored in favor of an outside proclamation. Let's just say the council is out on whether that makes it better or worse.
* As of Episode 37, "The Auction", [[spoiler:Cecil's been sold to someone and we don't know who it is. Upon discovering that Lot #37 is 'Cecil Palmer', he drives to the auction house as fast as he can to bid for himself, but in his terror forgets to raise his hand. Only one person bid, and they won, and Cecil has ''no idea who it is'']].
** In the next episode, we find out [[spoiler:absolutely ''NOTHING'' about the matter]].

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** Speaking of "The Mayor", appearances from the titular mayor, Pamela Winchell, tend to ''run'' on Nightmare Fuel. While it's often played for laughs, there have been statements that claim that she has [[SuperpowerLottery lots of disturbing powers]], that she has [[BodyHorror six arms]], cries TearsOfBlood and tortures people ''[[ForTheEvulz for NO reason]]''. The most disturbing thing about her is the overall fact that this woman is completely and literally insane... ''and Night Vale voted her into office!''
*** No, they didn't. Remember that the votes are all ignored in favor of an outside proclamation. Let's just say the council is out on whether that makes it better or worse.
* As of Episode 37, "The Auction", [[spoiler:Cecil's Cecil's been sold to someone and we don't know who it is. Upon discovering that Lot #37 is 'Cecil Palmer', he drives to the auction house as fast as he can to bid for himself, but in his terror forgets to raise his hand. Only one person bid, and they won, and Cecil has ''no idea who it is'']].
is''.
** In the next episode, we find out [[spoiler:absolutely absolutely ''NOTHING'' about the matter]].matter.



* John Peters' (you know, the [[spoiler:imposter]]) oranges, which would randomly disappear anyone who ate them.
* In Episode 39, Cecil [[spoiler: slips in and out of what can only be called a trance several times as he recites a creepy poem about the titular Woman from Italy. What makes this even more terrifying than usual is he says it in a rasping voice that is extremely jarring compared to his normally smooth tones, and he ''doesn't even realize he's saying this.'']]
---> [[spoiler:She follows no logic, exists solely for spite.]]
---> [[spoiler:But you are safe for now, dear listener, so good night, Night Vale, good night!]]
* In Episode 40, the description of the contents of the submarine from Nulogorsk. Most disturbing of all is [[spoiler:the mystery of who--or what--Night Vale has been communicating with for all these years, since Nulogorsk was apparently destroyed in a nuclear accident.]]
* As of Episode 41, [[spoiler: there is something coming, and that something is only known as the ''unraveling of all things.'']]

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* John Peters' (you know, the [[spoiler:imposter]]) imposter) oranges, which would randomly disappear anyone who ate them.
* In Episode 39, Cecil [[spoiler: slips in and out of what can only be called a trance several times as he recites a creepy poem about the titular Woman from Italy. What makes this even more terrifying than usual is he says it in a rasping voice that is extremely jarring compared to his normally smooth tones, and he ''doesn't even realize he's saying this.'']]
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---> [[spoiler:She She follows no logic, exists solely for spite.]]
spite.
---> [[spoiler:But But you are safe for now, dear listener, so good night, Night Vale, good night!]]
night!
* In Episode 40, the description of the contents of the submarine from Nulogorsk. Most disturbing of all is [[spoiler:the the mystery of who--or what--Night Vale has been communicating with for all these years, since Nulogorsk was apparently destroyed in a nuclear accident.]]
accident.
* As of Episode 41, [[spoiler: there is something coming, and that something is only known as the ''unraveling of all things.'']]''



** And, of course, the condos themselves, which are [[spoiler: pitch-black cubes of black material that suck people into them where they hung suspended, then sink into the ground with the victims still in it.]] The creepy tone of Carlos' voice while he narrates this to Cecil over the phone also counts, as is Cecil's horror when he realizes what's happening to Carlos.
* Episode 43, [[spoiler: Cecil's "birthday present" from [=StrexCorp=].]]

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** And, of course, the condos themselves, which are [[spoiler: pitch-black cubes of black material that suck people into them where they hung suspended, then sink into the ground with the victims still in it.]] it. The creepy tone of Carlos' voice while he narrates this to Cecil over the phone also counts, as is Cecil's horror when he realizes what's happening to Carlos.
* Episode 43, [[spoiler: Cecil's "birthday present" from [=StrexCorp=].]]



** Not to mention [[spoiler: Kevin's return. He does a PSA about the Smiling God... the terrifying... ''perfect''... Smiling God.]]

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** Not to mention [[spoiler: Kevin's return. He does a PSA about the Smiling God... the terrifying... ''perfect''... Smiling God.]]



* The ending of "Parade Day". [[spoiler: The second episode to ''end'' with Cecil in danger is suitably terrifying.]] The first of course being "Station Management."
* The entirety of episode 47, "Company Picnic". All of it, before you even start the episode and are just reading the descriptive blurb, because [[spoiler: Cecil is gone, Kevin and Lauren are running the show now.]] Needless to say it just gets worse and worse the more we hear.
--> [[spoiler: '''Lauren''': Snow is falling somewhere. Many things are falling, or will fall, or have fallen, but temporary triumph is still triumph. Welcome to the Greater Desert Bluffs Metropolitan Area.]]
** Let's play a game of 'which is worse'? [[spoiler: Kevin and Lauren 'redecorating' Cecil's studio with the innards of the murdered Shauns? Or all of Night Vale being locked up in a work camp and all dissenters tortured into complacency?]]
--> [[spoiler:'''Kevin:''' People are touching the volleyball nets, which they should not do, but they're learning. Or not them, other people watching them are learning.]]
** And then there's the Picnic Overseer's voice, which causes [[spoiler:seizures]].
--> [[spoiler:'''Kevin:''' Their mouths are open. No one has ever seen smiles quite like that. What an interesting way to smile! Their legs are kicking, too, like they’re still trying to dance...]]
** Don't forget about Carlos, who as best we can tell [[spoiler: is still trapped inside the YearInsideHourOutside House That Does Not Exist, because his team of scientists (and Cecil) have been arrested, leaving no one to let him out.]]

to:

* The ending of "Parade Day". [[spoiler: The second episode to ''end'' with Cecil in danger is suitably terrifying.]] terrifying. The first of course being "Station Management."
* The entirety of episode 47, "Company Picnic". All of it, before you even start the episode and are just reading the descriptive blurb, because [[spoiler: Cecil is gone, Kevin and Lauren are running the show now.]] now. Needless to say it just gets worse and worse the more we hear.
--> [[spoiler: '''Lauren''': Snow is falling somewhere. Many things are falling, or will fall, or have fallen, but temporary triumph is still triumph. Welcome to the Greater Desert Bluffs Metropolitan Area.]]
Area.
** Let's play a game of 'which is worse'? [[spoiler: Kevin and Lauren 'redecorating' Cecil's studio with the innards of the murdered Shauns? Or all of Night Vale being locked up in a work camp and all dissenters tortured into complacency?]]
complacency?
--> [[spoiler:'''Kevin:''' '''Kevin:''' People are touching the volleyball nets, which they should not do, but they're learning. Or not them, other people watching them are learning.]]
learning.
** And then there's the Picnic Overseer's voice, which causes [[spoiler:seizures]].
seizures.
--> [[spoiler:'''Kevin:''' '''Kevin:''' Their mouths are open. No one has ever seen smiles quite like that. What an interesting way to smile! Their legs are kicking, too, like they’re still trying to dance...]]
dance...
** Don't forget about Carlos, who as best we can tell [[spoiler: is still trapped inside the YearInsideHourOutside House That Does Not Exist, because his team of scientists (and Cecil) have been arrested, leaving no one to let him out.]]



* The Faceless Old Woman's rant to Chad in "The September Monologues" is so disturbing that even '''she''' gets freaked out [[spoiler: because he summoned... ''something''... in his living room and unleashed it upon the town]].
* [[spoiler:Steve Carlsberg's description of the glowing arrows, circles, and dotted lines in the sky that tell him ''exactly'' what is going on.]] It could be simple Night Vale weirdness and he's the OnlySaneMan, [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation or]] we could be seeing a man with a genuine mental illness [[UnfortunateImplications ostracized by his community because of it...]]

to:

* The Faceless Old Woman's rant to Chad in "The September Monologues" is so disturbing that even '''she''' gets freaked out [[spoiler: because he summoned... ''something''... in his living room and unleashed it upon the town]].
town.
* [[spoiler:Steve Steve Carlsberg's description of the glowing arrows, circles, and dotted lines in the sky that tell him ''exactly'' what is going on.]] on. It could be simple Night Vale weirdness and he's the OnlySaneMan, [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation or]] we could be seeing a man with a genuine mental illness [[UnfortunateImplications ostracized by his community because of it...]]



* Episode 61 - BRINY DEPTHS: The reveal that [[spoiler: literally EVERYONE in Night Vale (save for Cecil) is a sleeper agent for the Vague Yet Menacing Government Agency. Even Cecil seems pretty down and worried about the fact after he figures it out.]]
* Episode 63 - There Is No Part 1: Part 2: [[spoiler: Whoever bought Lot 37 at the Sherrif's Secret Police Auction has recently been using their prize - one particular radio host - to protect Mayor Dana against his will and without his memory. Cecil is visibly frustrated and unnerved by this, particularly when he starts thinking it was Dana herself who bought him. To be betrayed like this by a close friend seems to be too much for him to take.]]
** Also, [[spoiler: the fact that the Faceless Old Woman and Hiram [=McDaniels=] were responsible for the Monolith in front of City Hall, the disastrous Retirement of Pamella Winchell, and the release of the Antiques, all in an effort to discredit Mayor Dana and get one of them elected in her place. There's vindictiveness, but this is ''insane'' lengths to go to.]]
* Episode 65 - Voicemail. No Cecil. Just his various voicemail messages. Such as Carlos, Dana, The Faceless Old Woman, Tamika, Josie, Steve, Earl, the daily weather service, "Frank Chen", [[spoiler: Fey, and '''''KEVIN. KEVIN IS STILL ALIVE.''''' And he's apparently been working on something, that he says Cecil will be thrilled about. This cannot be good...]]
** The Faceless Old Woman's voice mail is also pretty creepy, since it has her describing in great detail [[ParanoiaFuel how easy it would be for her to murder Cecil without him even being aware of it.]]
* Episode 67 - [Best Of?]: When [[spoiler: Leonard Burton gets to the tape of Cecil's ''The End?'' Broadcast, we are treated to a recording of Cecil reporting the event described in The Deft Bowman, namely the '''complete nuclear annihilation of Nulogorsk and the end of the world.''' And that's not the worst of it; after 1983 Cecil resigns himself to his inevitable death, there's a swish of perhaps a WorldHealingWave and Cecil perks back up, the music changes, and the show goes on to describe how Simone Rigadeau (the transient living in the earth sciences building) used to be the ''professor'' of earth sciences until she started seeing visions of the timeline where the world ended. Whatever happened in that timeline and whatever seemed to ''nullify'' it is going to be some serious business.]]
** Not only that, [[spoiler: but the final recorded broadcast, titled ''NOOOOOO!'', details Leonard's ''death'' by apparently being ripped to shreds by some''thing'' that could reduce him to a pile of flesh and bones. The only problem? He died during the '''''Clinton Administration!''''' So, if he's been dead since the 90's, then ''who's been broadcasting the show?'']]
** More FridgeHorror than anything, [[spoiler: but the music played in Leonard's closing segment keeps playing after he finishes and into the Proverb Lady's bit instead of being replaced by [[{{Leitmotif}} The Ballad of Feidler and Mundt]]. She does her thing, signs off, and then there is the [[HellIsThatNoise click of a tape player]], the same one that had prefaced every one of the recorded broadcasts Leonard played. So, not only ''who'' is broadcasting the show, but ''was this even a real broadcast?'']]
** The [[spoiler:WWII segment]] is pretty alarming too. Nothing scary actually happens, but the music and Cecil's tone of voice are pretty low-key ominous.

to:

* Episode 61 - BRINY DEPTHS: The reveal that [[spoiler: literally EVERYONE in Night Vale (save for Cecil) is a sleeper agent for the Vague Yet Menacing Government Agency. Even Cecil seems pretty down and worried about the fact after he figures it out.]]
out.
* Episode 63 - There Is No Part 1: Part 2: [[spoiler: Whoever bought Lot 37 at the Sherrif's Secret Police Auction has recently been using their prize - one particular radio host - to protect Mayor Dana against his will and without his memory. Cecil is visibly frustrated and unnerved by this, particularly when he starts thinking it was Dana herself who bought him. To be betrayed like this by a close friend seems to be too much for him to take.]]
** Also, [[spoiler: the fact that the
The Faceless Old Woman and Hiram [=McDaniels=] were responsible for the Monolith in front of City Hall, the disastrous Retirement of Pamella Winchell, and the release of the Antiques, all in an effort to discredit Mayor Dana and get one of them elected in her place. There's vindictiveness, but this is ''insane'' lengths to go to.]]
to.
* Episode 65 - Voicemail. No Cecil. Just his various voicemail messages. Such as Carlos, Dana, The Faceless Old Woman, Tamika, Josie, Steve, Earl, the daily weather service, "Frank Chen", [[spoiler: Fey, and '''''KEVIN. KEVIN IS STILL ALIVE.''''' And he's apparently been working on something, that he says Cecil will be thrilled about. This cannot The Faceless Old Woman's voice mail is also pretty creepy, since it has her describing in great detail [[ParanoiaFuel how easy it would be good...for her to murder Cecil without him even being aware of it.]]
** The Faceless Old Woman's voice mail is also pretty creepy, since it has her describing in great detail [[ParanoiaFuel how easy it would be for her to murder Cecil without him even being aware of it.]]
* Episode 67 - [Best Of?]: Of?]:
**
When [[spoiler: Leonard Burton gets to the tape of Cecil's ''The End?'' Broadcast, we are treated to a recording of Cecil reporting the event described in The Deft Bowman, namely the '''complete nuclear annihilation of Nulogorsk and the end of the world.''' And that's not the worst of it; after 1983 Cecil resigns himself to his inevitable death, there's a swish of perhaps a WorldHealingWave and Cecil perks back up, the music changes, and the show goes on to describe how Simone Rigadeau (the transient living in the earth sciences building) used to be the ''professor'' of earth sciences until she started seeing visions of the timeline where the world ended. Whatever happened in that timeline and whatever seemed to ''nullify'' it is going to be some serious business.]]
business.
** Not only that, [[spoiler: but the The final recorded broadcast, titled ''NOOOOOO!'', details Leonard's ''death'' by apparently being ripped to shreds by some''thing'' that could reduce him to a pile of flesh and bones. The only problem? He died during the '''''Clinton Administration!''''' So, if he's been dead since the 90's, then ''who's been broadcasting the show?'']]
show?''
** More FridgeHorror than anything, [[spoiler: but the music played in Leonard's closing The WWII segment keeps playing after he finishes and into the Proverb Lady's bit instead of being replaced by [[{{Leitmotif}} The Ballad of Feidler and Mundt]]. She does her thing, signs off, and then there is the [[HellIsThatNoise click of a tape player]], the same one that had prefaced every one of the recorded broadcasts Leonard played. So, not only ''who'' is broadcasting the show, but ''was this even a real broadcast?'']]
** The [[spoiler:WWII segment]]
is pretty alarming too. Nothing scary actually happens, but the music and Cecil's tone of voice are pretty low-key ominous.



* Episode 68 - Faceless Old Women: Cecil's having [[spoiler: some kind of very large insect crawl into his ears.]] My ears will stay safely stopped up from now on.
** Not just ''any'' [[spoiler:insect]], a [[spoiler:[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silverfish silverfish]]]].
** It's subtle, but he later mentions that the cotton swabs in his ears are "soaked". [[spoiler: With blood, presumably.]]
** [[spoiler: There are apparently enough faceless old women who live in Night Vale for the Sheriff's Secret Police to arrest a whole bunch of them without getting The Faceless Old Women Who Secretly Lives In Your Home.]]
* Episode 70A: [[spoiler: In which we learn that Carlos' assurances to Cecil about Kevin turning over a new leaf were misplaced: from the blood-covered office to his barely concealed ''fury'' when Carlos keeps getting interrupted from finding out why the desert world exists and what drives it.]]

to:

* Episode 68 - Faceless Old Women: Cecil's having [[spoiler: some kind of very large insect crawl into his ears.]] ears. My ears will stay safely stopped up from now on.
** Not just ''any'' [[spoiler:insect]], insect, a [[spoiler:[[http://en.[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silverfish silverfish]]]].
silverfish]].
** It's subtle, but he later mentions that the cotton swabs in his ears are "soaked". [[spoiler: With blood, presumably.]]
presumably.
** [[spoiler: There are apparently enough faceless old women who live in Night Vale for the Sheriff's Secret Police to arrest a whole bunch of them without getting The Faceless Old Women Who Secretly Lives In Your Home.]]
Home.
* Episode 70A: [[spoiler: 70A:
**
In which we learn that Carlos' assurances to Cecil about Kevin turning over a new leaf were misplaced: from the blood-covered office to his barely concealed ''fury'' when Carlos keeps getting interrupted from finding out why the desert world exists and what drives it.]]



* Episode 73 - Triptych: [[spoiler: We finally get to hear from Kevin again, and it's from three separate times in his life; one Pre-Strex, where it becomes a horrifying ForegoneConclusion that this honest radio host with pride in his town is going to be warped into the Smiling God's mouthpiece; one during the Strex Takeover of Night Vale, where we find out that the conversation he has with Cecil is directly responsible for Lauren and Daniel being sent to Night Vale and accelerating the takeover; and the final one some indeterminate time in the future where Kevin is wandering an endless wastescape as a broken shell of a man, possibly [[Really700YearsOld aged beyond his ability to tolerate it]] with only his own damaged psyche and the constantly ebbing influence of the Smiling God for company. This last one crosses over with AndIMustScream, since he seems incapable of death and is ''fully'' aware of just how damaged he has become under Strex's influence.]]
** [[spoiler: Then there's the part in the middle section where Kevin talks about how the Smiling God made him so much better. The ecstatic description involves being broken, being rebuilt, and having a man's throat in his teeth. It's... a thing.]]
* Episode 75 - Through the Narrow Place: [[spoiler:They're all stuck in the narrow place. Everyone. ''In the entire town of Night Vale''. Normally the threat would go away at the end of the episode, but this time they're still there for who knows how long.]]
* In Episode 77 they describe how a [[spoiler: stranger might be outside your window. Or in your shower. Or around any corner. And we never figure out what them/he actually can, or will do to you. Chilling.]]
* In Episode 82, once the City Council and Station Management start [[spoiler:slowdancing]], one member of management feeds a council member a live rat [[{{Squick}} while Cecil describes it squirming and its guts piling onto the floor.]]
* From the book, when Jackie and Diane go to [[spoiler:the library]]. Highlights include great things like [[spoiler:an arm oozing liquid through a bookshelf; a face with a grey, tongue-like thing in its mouth, and a librarian choking Jackie till her neck extends and her face turns purple, while their JOINTS ARE AUDIBLE.]]
* Episode 84 - Past Times: Everything that the ghost coach at the haunted baseball diamond says [[spoiler: about how she died. Whatever happened to her, it is related to the mysterious crates from A Story About You, and if it's related to that then it's also possibly related to The Men Who Aren't Tall/Short. Not only that, but the Dark Planet Lit By No Sun makes its first reappearance in over a year-and-a-half, proving just as ominous as before and hinting at things developing.]]
** Also, everything regarding The Strangers that now live in town. [[spoiler: And no, they aren't the recent transplants from Desert Bluffs; those folks are decent hardworking people. The Strangers seem to be weird even by Night Vale standards, and can cause you to have horrific nightmares and cough up black tar-like bile before seemingly turning into one of them. And what do they do, pray tell? [[NothingIsScarier Nothing.]] Not a damn thing. They just stand there, stare, and breathe. Whatever they do or are here for, it's not gonna be good.]]
* Episode 85: The April Monologues - Whatever the hell Chad brought into the house in The September Monologues is seemingly worse than we could've imagined. How bad is it? Bad enough to drive ''The Faceless Old Woman'' out of his house! [[spoiler: Hits some MoodWhiplash on the realization that this beast is just a Beagle that she gets to leave by throwing a tennis ball.]]
** It is just a beagle... [[BalefulPolymorph right?]]

to:

* Episode 73 - Triptych: [[spoiler: We finally get to hear from Kevin again, and it's from three separate times in his life; one Pre-Strex, where it becomes a horrifying ForegoneConclusion that this honest radio host with pride in his town is going to be warped into the Smiling God's mouthpiece; one during the Strex Takeover of Night Vale, where we find out that the conversation he has with Cecil is directly responsible for Lauren and Daniel being sent to Night Vale and accelerating the takeover; and the final one some indeterminate time in the future where Kevin is wandering an endless wastescape as a broken shell of a man, possibly [[Really700YearsOld aged beyond his ability to tolerate it]] with only his own damaged psyche and the constantly ebbing influence of the Smiling God for company. This last one crosses over with AndIMustScream, since he seems incapable of death and is ''fully'' aware of just how damaged he has become under Strex's influence.]]
** [[spoiler:
Then there's the part in the middle section where Kevin talks about how the Smiling God made him so much better. The ecstatic description involves being broken, being rebuilt, and having a man's throat in his teeth. It's... a thing.]]
thing.
* Episode 75 - Through the Narrow Place: [[spoiler:They're They're all stuck in the narrow place. Everyone. ''In the entire town of Night Vale''. Normally the threat would go away at the end of the episode, but this time they're still there for who knows how long.]]
long.
* In Episode 77 they describe how a [[spoiler: stranger might be outside your window. Or in your shower. Or around any corner. And we never figure out what them/he actually can, or will do to you. Chilling.Chilling.
* In Episode 82, once the City Council and Station Management start slowdancing, one member of management feeds a council member a live rat [[{{Squick}} while Cecil describes it squirming and its guts piling onto the floor.
]]
* In Episode 82, once the City Council and Station Management start [[spoiler:slowdancing]], one member of management feeds a council member a live rat [[{{Squick}} while Cecil describes it squirming and its guts piling onto the floor.]]
* From the book, when Jackie and Diane go to [[spoiler:the library]]. the library. Highlights include great things like [[spoiler:an an arm oozing liquid through a bookshelf; a face with a grey, tongue-like thing in its mouth, and a librarian choking Jackie till her neck extends and her face turns purple, while their JOINTS ARE AUDIBLE.]]
AUDIBLE.
* Episode 84 - Past Times: Times:
**
Everything that the ghost coach at the haunted baseball diamond says [[spoiler: about how she died. Whatever happened to her, it is related to the mysterious crates from A Story About You, and if it's related to that then it's also possibly related to The Men Who Aren't Tall/Short. Not only that, but the Dark Planet Lit By No Sun makes its first reappearance in over a year-and-a-half, proving just as ominous as before and hinting at things developing.]]
developing.
** Also, everything Everything regarding The Strangers that now live in town. [[spoiler: And no, they aren't the recent transplants from Desert Bluffs; those folks are decent hardworking people. The Strangers seem to be weird even by Night Vale standards, and can cause you to have horrific nightmares and cough up black tar-like bile before seemingly turning into one of them. And what do they do, pray tell? [[NothingIsScarier Nothing.]] Not a damn thing. They just stand there, stare, and breathe. Whatever they do or are here for, it's not gonna be good.]]
good.
* Episode 85: The April Monologues - Whatever the hell Chad brought into the house in The September Monologues is seemingly worse than we could've imagined. How bad is it? Bad enough to drive ''The Faceless Old Woman'' out of his house! [[spoiler: Hits some MoodWhiplash on the realization that this beast is just a Beagle that she gets to leave by throwing a tennis ball.]]
** It is just a beagle... [[BalefulPolymorph right?]]



** So, we're finally gonna get some closure on the trial of the century; the guilty will have their sentences rendered, Violet will get some recompense for everything his other heads have put him through, it'll all be great, [[TemptingFate right?]] [[spoiler: WRONG. The Trial is a bit of a KangarooCourt (as is to be expected in Night Vale), but the sentence handed down is ''death'' for the four conspirator heads via a bullet to the dome piece so as not to harm Violet. Only wait, ''it will absolutely harm and kill Violet'' since they exist as a single unit; Violet can't live without his other heads. The court pays him no heed and goes ahead with the sentencing, dooming an innocent being to die for the crime of sharing a body with four criminals. Also, the reactions of the other heads to the sentencing are this combined with TearJerker; Grey breaks down sobbing, Gold (in a rare dropping of his genteel manners) vomits on the floor, and Green lets out a roar unlike any he has ever given because it is laced with ''abject terror'' in addition to his fury.]]
** And the trial in question has some serious NightmareFuel [[spoiler: because halfway through the trial the entire jury (save the dragon AI), a good portion of the gallery, and the ''bailiff'' are all replaced with the Strangers, and it's hinted that they may have influenced the judge's decision. ''WHAT ARE THESE THINGS!?'']]
** Another bit of terror comes from one of Cecil's asides in between reporting on the trial [[spoiler: as his voice slips into the one he had while being influenced by the Woman From Italy, and it's hinted that she's on her way back to Night Vale.]] Uh oh...

to:

** So, we're finally gonna get some closure on the trial of the century; the guilty will have their sentences rendered, Violet will get some recompense for everything his other heads have put him through, it'll all be great, [[TemptingFate right?]] [[spoiler: WRONG. The Trial is a bit of a KangarooCourt (as is to be expected in Night Vale), but the sentence handed down is ''death'' for the four conspirator heads via a bullet to the dome piece so as not to harm Violet. Only wait, ''it will absolutely harm and kill Violet'' since they exist as a single unit; Violet can't live without his other heads. The court pays him no heed and goes ahead with the sentencing, dooming an innocent being to die for the crime of sharing a body with four criminals. Also, the reactions of the other heads to the sentencing are this combined with TearJerker; Grey breaks down sobbing, Gold (in a rare dropping of his genteel manners) vomits on the floor, and Green lets out a roar unlike any he has ever given because it is laced with ''abject terror'' in addition to his fury.]]
fury.
** And the trial in question has some serious NightmareFuel [[spoiler: because halfway through the trial the entire jury (save the dragon AI), a good portion of the gallery, and the ''bailiff'' are all replaced with the Strangers, and it's hinted that they may have influenced the judge's decision. ''WHAT ARE THESE THINGS!?'']]
THINGS!?''
** Another bit of terror comes from one of Cecil's asides in between reporting on the trial [[spoiler: as his voice slips into the one he had while being influenced by the Woman From Italy, and it's hinted that she's on her way back to Night Vale.]] Uh oh...



** [[spoiler: In which we learn that former intern Maureen is leading the army of Strangers into Night Vale, under the direction of her 'boyfriend' Chad. In her voicemail message, she's pretty blasé about the fact that the Strangers are [[HumanoidAbomination Humanoid Abominations]] from another dimension that's heavily implied to be ''Hell itself''.]]
** The fact that [[spoiler: Cecil may have been possessed by the evil dog that Chad summoned at the end of the episode...]]

to:

** [[spoiler: In which we learn that former intern Maureen is leading the army of Strangers into Night Vale, under the direction of her 'boyfriend' Chad. In her voicemail message, she's pretty blasé about the fact that the Strangers are [[HumanoidAbomination Humanoid Abominations]] from another dimension that's heavily implied to be ''Hell itself''.]]
itself''.
** The fact that [[spoiler: Cecil may have been possessed by the evil dog that Chad summoned at the end of the episode...]]



** So much of this episode is just downright chilling and extremely disquieting. Special mention goes to the part where [[spoiler: Cecil asks the antique shop owner, Francis, how she escaped the mud cave and all she can do is repeat over and over again in a hitching voice, somewhere between screaming and crying hysterically: [[MadnessMantra "I'm still in the mud. I'm still in the mud."]] Cecil delivers the line in an especially horrifying manner, so it comes out like "I'm! Still! In! The! Mud!"]] Chills.
** The fact that this episode confirmed the two things the fandom was the more afraid of. 1)[[spoiler: The Night Vale people are being turned into the Strangers... [[MindRape And the transformation is not pretty]].]] and 2) That beagle puppy? [[spoiler: It's not that he is an EldritchAbomination (that was hardly going to be a surprise to anyone anymore) but that he is as horrible as the Smiling God... If not worse!]]
** The bit where Cecil speaks to one of the Strangers [[spoiler:(the one revealed to be Francis)]]. The Stranger speaks back... But their voice doesn't come from their mouth, [[SurrealHorror but from a glass of water.]] And then the voice comes from the lamp. [[ParanoiaFuel And then Cecil's left shoe joins in...]]
** Oh, and their plans? [[spoiler: Their "I want nothing" is completely literal. The government, the laws, the people's possessions and the people themselves... They want to destroy every single thing.]]

to:

** So much of this episode is just downright chilling and extremely disquieting. Special mention goes to the part where [[spoiler: Cecil asks the antique shop owner, Francis, how she escaped the mud cave and all she can do is repeat over and over again in a hitching voice, somewhere between screaming and crying hysterically: [[MadnessMantra "I'm still in the mud. I'm still in the mud."]] " Cecil delivers the line in an especially horrifying manner, so it comes out like "I'm! Still! In! The! Mud!"]] Chills.
** The fact that this episode confirmed the two things the fandom was the more afraid of. 1)[[spoiler: 1) The Night Vale people are being turned into the Strangers... [[MindRape And the transformation is not pretty]].]] and 2) That beagle puppy? [[spoiler: It's not that he is an EldritchAbomination (that was hardly going to be a surprise to anyone anymore) but that he is as horrible as the Smiling God... If not worse!]]
God.
** The bit where Cecil speaks to one of the Strangers [[spoiler:(the (the one revealed to be Francis)]]. The Stranger speaks back... But their voice doesn't come from their mouth, [[SurrealHorror but from a glass of water.]] And then the voice comes from the lamp. [[ParanoiaFuel And then Cecil's left shoe joins in...]]
in...
** Oh, and their plans? [[spoiler: Their "I want nothing" is completely literal. The government, the laws, the people's possessions and the people themselves... They want to destroy every single thing.]]



--->[[spoiler:'''Stranger!Francis:''' A ‘why’ is a thing! We destroy whys. We destroy explanations.]]
** "[[spoiler:“Woof!” he said, as Night Vale fell.]]". Leave it to Welcome to Night Vale to turn ''a cute little puppy'' into something nightmarish.

to:

--->[[spoiler:'''Stranger!Francis:''' --->'''Stranger!Francis:''' A ‘why’ is a thing! We destroy whys. We destroy explanations.]]
explanations.
** "[[spoiler:“Woof!” "“Woof!” he said, as Night Vale fell.]]".". Leave it to Welcome to Night Vale to turn ''a cute little puppy'' into something nightmarish.



** Oh good, the Strangers are gone after the weather, and everything's OK-ish again. Only... [[spoiler: The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives In Your Home suggests that maybe, just maybe... they chose to leave. [[{{ParanoiaFuel}} And they might choose to come back. At any time.]]]]
---> [[spoiler: '''Faceless Old Woman''': “They left because they decided to leave. And if they return, it will be because they decided to return. And it will be unrelated to anything we do.”]]
* Episode 91: "The 12:37"
** One of the people with a deer mask takes off the mask... [[spoiler: AND IT STILL HAS A DEER FACE BENEATH THE MASK! Not to mention whatever the fuck's going on with them and The Men Who Are Not Tall/Short.]]

to:

** Oh good, the Strangers are gone after the weather, and everything's OK-ish again. Only... [[spoiler: The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives In Your Home suggests that maybe, just maybe... they chose to leave. [[{{ParanoiaFuel}} And they might choose to come back. At any time.]]]]
]]
---> [[spoiler: '''Faceless Old Woman''': “They left because they decided to leave. And if they return, it will be because they decided to return. And it will be unrelated to anything we do.”]]

* Episode 91: "The 12:37"
**
12:37": One of the people with a deer mask takes off the mask... [[spoiler: AND IT STILL HAS A DEER FACE BENEATH THE MASK! Not to mention whatever the fuck's going on with them and The Men Who Are Not Tall/Short.]]



--> '''Cecil:''' You can’t bring the fox with human eyes, [[GhostStory the one that they used to tell stories about at camp]]. The one that you saw running on [[HumanlikeFootAnatomy two legs]] [[SuperSpeed beside your car]] [[ItWasADarkAndStormyNight one foggy night]] when you were coming back from a party in college, and the next day you found out your grandmother died that night.
* Episode 108: "Cal", wherein Cecil describes a visit from his brother Cal. A brother he never had in his own reality. A brother who keeps coughing up blood and teeth, hair falling out. It's subtly implied [[spoiler: he's from the version of Night Vale where the world ended, and he's dying of radiation poisoning.]]
** Not to mention that due to the distortions in reality during this arc Cecil [[spoiler: forgets that Carlos even existed, going into his office and finding an empty room]]. It's temporary, but still.
* Episode 120: "All Smiles' Eve". Kevin and Lauren tell one of their favorite Smiling God holiday stories, about a family who just couldn't smile wide enough for people to see it. [[spoiler:So the daughter takes a jagged piece of glass and gives everyone a GlasgowGrin.]]

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--> '''Cecil:''' You can’t bring the fox with human eyes, [[GhostStory the one that they used to tell stories about at camp]]. The one that you saw running on [[HumanlikeFootAnatomy two legs]] [[SuperSpeed beside your car]] [[ItWasADarkAndStormyNight two legs beside your car one foggy night]] when you were coming back from a party in college, and the next day you found out your grandmother died that night.
* Episode 108: "Cal", wherein Cecil describes a visit from his brother Cal. A brother he never had in his own reality. A brother who keeps coughing up blood and teeth, hair falling out. It's subtly implied [[spoiler: he's from the version of Night Vale where the world ended, and he's dying of radiation poisoning.]]
** Not to mention that due
poisoning. Due to the distortions in reality during this arc Cecil [[spoiler: forgets that Carlos even existed, going into his office and finding an empty room]].room. It's temporary, but still.
* Episode 120: "All Smiles' Eve". Kevin and Lauren tell one of their favorite Smiling God holiday stories, about a family who just couldn't smile wide enough for people to see it. [[spoiler:So So the daughter takes a jagged piece of glass and gives everyone a GlasgowGrin.]]



** We get to see THE BROWNSTONE SPIRE in action and it's [[DealWithTheDevil just as bad]] [[SadisticChoice as you thought.]]

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** We get to see THE BROWNSTONE SPIRE in action and it's [[DealWithTheDevil just as bad]] [[SadisticChoice bad as you thought.]]



** The reveal that the Cryonics company is a ploy to [[spoiler: create cyborg slaves using the brains as control systems for the "robots", and it's run by someone who worships the Smiling God.]]

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** The reveal that the Cryonics company is a ploy to [[spoiler: create cyborg slaves using the brains as control systems for the "robots", and it's run by someone who worships the Smiling God.]]



** After defeating the boss of the Cryonics company, the citizens of Nightvale [[AndIMustScream trap him in one of his robot bodies and make him do a task that he potentially can never finish]], [[YankTheDogsChain and then, after he's gotten used to that,]] [[AFateWorseThanDeath the Smiling God comes to punish him for failure.]]

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** After defeating the boss of the Cryonics company, the citizens of Nightvale [[AndIMustScream trap him in one of his robot bodies and make him do a task that he potentially can never finish]], [[YankTheDogsChain and then, after he's gotten used to that,]] [[AFateWorseThanDeath that, the Smiling God comes to punish him for failure.]]
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** One of the raffle prizes is a trip down a BottomlessPit in the desert that smells of mud and wet dog, looks like the good boy is back.
** After defeating the boss of the cryonics company, the citizens of Nightvale [[AndIMustScream trap him in one of his robot bodies and make him do a task that he potentially can never finish]], [[YankTheDogsChain and then, after he's gotten used to that,]] [[AFateWorseThanDeath the Smiling God comes to punish him for failure.]]

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** One of the raffle prizes is a trip down a BottomlessPit in the desert that smells of mud and wet dog, dog; looks like the good boy is back.
** After defeating the boss of the cryonics Cryonics company, the citizens of Nightvale [[AndIMustScream trap him in one of his robot bodies and make him do a task that he potentially can never finish]], [[YankTheDogsChain and then, after he's gotten used to that,]] [[AFateWorseThanDeath the Smiling God comes to punish him for failure.]]
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* Kevin brings nightmare fuel everywhere he goes, but special mention goes to his serene description of Intern Vanessa's fate in "The Debate." We aren't actually told what happened,[[note]] Whatever incident he's referring to seems to be something completely unrelated to Intern Vanessa's (possible) death in the "The Sandstorm" at the hands of Intern Dana, because Kevin says it happened a long time ago, and he didn't seem fazed by her death-by-stapler at the time.[[/note]] but we do know it's so horrible that ''even Kevin'' was traumatized by it.

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* Kevin brings nightmare fuel everywhere he goes, but special mention goes to his serene description of Intern Vanessa's fate in "The Debate." We aren't actually told what happened,[[note]] Whatever incident he's referring to seems to be something completely unrelated to Intern Vanessa's (possible) death in the "The Sandstorm" at the hands of Intern Dana, because Kevin says it happened a long time ago, and he didn't seem fazed by her death-by-stapler at the time.[[/note]] but we do know it's so horrible that ''even Kevin'' was traumatized by it.
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** Episode 32 is generally nightmarish. From the coach's tongue [[spoiler: to Josie's angel's disappearing to the Strex take over... it's unsettling all-around.]]
** What makes that last bit even more unsettling is the way the music changes: [[spoiler: it gradually becomes something like the acoustic background music for Kevin's show in 19B: The Sandstorm as Cecil reads, implying that Strex are wasting no time on getting to work on Night Vale.]]
** [[spoiler: Cecil's voice, while talking about how everything is safe and fine. He sounds absolutely horrified, like he's trying to not panic and barely managing it.]]

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** Episode 32 is generally nightmarish. From the coach's tongue [[spoiler: to [[spoiler:to Josie's angel's angels disappearing to the Strex take over... it's unsettling all-around.]]
** What makes that last bit even more unsettling is the way the music changes: [[spoiler: it [[spoiler:it gradually becomes something like the acoustic background music for Kevin's show in 19B: The Sandstorm as Cecil reads, implying that Strex are wasting no time on getting to work on Night Vale.]]
** [[spoiler: Cecil's [[spoiler:Cecil's voice, while talking about how everything is safe and fine. He sounds absolutely horrified, like he's trying to not panic and barely managing it.]]
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* After becoming the new Mayor, Dana starts off determined to be a force for good, up to trying to open up the dog park. However, the City Council drag her away, and when she comes back she's spewing the same old rhetoric about things as all the other authority figures, and in a later episode is completely apathetic to everything. What did they do to Dana?!

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* After becoming the new Mayor, Dana starts off determined to be a force for good, up to trying to open up the dog park. However, the City Council drag drags her away, and when she comes back she's spewing the same old rhetoric about things as all the other authority figures, and in a later episode is completely apathetic to everything. What did they do to Dana?!



* Episode 73 - Triptych: [[spoiler: We finally get to hear from Kevin again, and it's from three separate times in his life; one Pre-Strex, where it becomes a horrifying ForegoneConclusion that this honest radio host with pride in his town is going to be warped into the Smiling God's mouth piece; one during the Strex Takeover of Night Vale, where we find out that the conversation he has with Cecil is directly responsible for Lauren and Daniel being sent to Night Vale and accelerating the takeover; and the final one some indeterminate time in the future where Kevin is wandering an endless wastescape as a broken shell of a man, possibly [[Really700YearsOld aged beyond his ability to tolerate it]] with only his own damaged psyche and the constantly ebbing influence of the Smiling God for company. This last one crosses over with AndIMustScream, since he seems incapable of death and is ''fully'' aware of just how damaged he has become under Strex's influence.]]

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* Episode 73 - Triptych: [[spoiler: We finally get to hear from Kevin again, and it's from three separate times in his life; one Pre-Strex, where it becomes a horrifying ForegoneConclusion that this honest radio host with pride in his town is going to be warped into the Smiling God's mouth piece; mouthpiece; one during the Strex Takeover of Night Vale, where we find out that the conversation he has with Cecil is directly responsible for Lauren and Daniel being sent to Night Vale and accelerating the takeover; and the final one some indeterminate time in the future where Kevin is wandering an endless wastescape as a broken shell of a man, possibly [[Really700YearsOld aged beyond his ability to tolerate it]] with only his own damaged psyche and the constantly ebbing influence of the Smiling God for company. This last one crosses over with AndIMustScream, since he seems incapable of death and is ''fully'' aware of just how damaged he has become under Strex's influence.]]



* From the book, when Jackie and Diane go to [[spoiler:the library]]. Highlights include great things like [[spoiler:an arm oozing liquid through a bookshelf; a face with a grey, tongue-like thing in its mouth ,and a librarian choking Jackie till her neck extends and her face turns purple, while their JOINTS ARE AUDIBLE.]]

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* From the book, when Jackie and Diane go to [[spoiler:the library]]. Highlights include great things like [[spoiler:an arm oozing liquid through a bookshelf; a face with a grey, tongue-like thing in its mouth ,and mouth, and a librarian choking Jackie till her neck extends and her face turns purple, while their JOINTS ARE AUDIBLE.]]



* Episode 85: The April Monolgues - Whatever the hell Chad brought into the house in The September Monologues is seemingly worse than we could've imagined. How bad is it? Bad enough to drive ''The Faceless Old Woman'' out of his house! [[spoiler: Hits some MoodWhiplash on the realization that this beast is just a Beagle that she gets to leave by throwing a tennis ball.]]

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* Episode 85: The April Monolgues Monologues - Whatever the hell Chad brought into the house in The September Monologues is seemingly worse than we could've imagined. How bad is it? Bad enough to drive ''The Faceless Old Woman'' out of his house! [[spoiler: Hits some MoodWhiplash on the realization that this beast is just a Beagle that she gets to leave by throwing a tennis ball.]]



** Dana tells the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so naturally the judge and jury covered their ears and the transcription of the trial will be burned, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick along with the court stenographer.]]

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** Dana tells the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so naturally naturally, the judge and jury covered their ears and the transcription of the trial will be burned, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick along with the court stenographer.]]



** The fact that this episode confirmed the two things the fandom were the more afraid of. 1)[[spoiler: The Night Vale people are being turned into the Strangers... [[MindRape And the transformation is not pretty]].]] and 2) That beagle puppy? [[spoiler: It's not that he is an EldritchAbomination (that was hardly going to be a surprise to anyone anymore) but that he is as horrible as the Smiling God... If not worse!]]
** The bit were Cecil speaks to one of the Strangers [[spoiler:(the one revealed to be Francis)]]. The Stranger speaks back... But their voice doesn't come from their mouth, [[SurrealHorror but from a glass of water.]] And then the voice comes from the lamp. [[ParanoiaFuel And then Cecil's left shoe joins in...]]

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** The fact that this episode confirmed the two things the fandom were was the more afraid of. 1)[[spoiler: The Night Vale people are being turned into the Strangers... [[MindRape And the transformation is not pretty]].]] and 2) That beagle puppy? [[spoiler: It's not that he is an EldritchAbomination (that was hardly going to be a surprise to anyone anymore) but that he is as horrible as the Smiling God... If not worse!]]
** The bit were where Cecil speaks to one of the Strangers [[spoiler:(the one revealed to be Francis)]]. The Stranger speaks back... But their voice doesn't come from their mouth, [[SurrealHorror but from a glass of water.]] And then the voice comes from the lamp. [[ParanoiaFuel And then Cecil's left shoe joins in...]]



* Episode 94: "All Right" has a monster that can hide anywhere in your house and kill you at any moment. [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight Normal Night Vale episode, right?]] Well, there's also the fact that, if you wear headphones, all of the episode intentionally plays from your right ear. Cecil says he made it this way so you can keep one ear on the brodcast, and one off so you can hear [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou any small noise that might be the monster.]]

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* Episode 94: "All Right" has a monster that can hide anywhere in your house and kill you at any moment. [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight Normal Night Vale episode, right?]] Well, there's also the fact that, if you wear headphones, all of the episode intentionally plays from your right ear. Cecil says he made it this way so you can keep one ear on the brodcast, and one off one-off so you can hear [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou any small noise that might be the monster.]]



** After defeating boss of the the cryonics company the citizens of Nightvale [[AndIMustScream trap him in one of his robot bodies and make him do a task that he potentially can never finish]], [[YankTheDogsChain and then, after he's gotten used to that,]] [[AFateWorseThanDeath the Smiling God comes to punish him for failure.]]

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** After defeating the boss of the the cryonics company company, the citizens of Nightvale [[AndIMustScream trap him in one of his robot bodies and make him do a task that he potentially can never finish]], [[YankTheDogsChain and then, after he's gotten used to that,]] [[AFateWorseThanDeath the Smiling God comes to punish him for failure.]]
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* Old Oak Doors Part B has Kevin describing the Smiling God's takeover of Desert Bluffs. He mentions how eventually, even the most defiant of the citizens gave in, mentioning a resistant radio host in particular. It's definitely frightening, [[TearJerker and a little sad,]] to realize that at first Kevin and Cecil may have been NotSoDifferent after all, and that Cecil could even have become just like Kevin. Since the terrible light is still coming for them, Cecil might not be out of the woods yet.

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* Old Oak Doors Part B has Kevin describing the Smiling God's takeover of Desert Bluffs. He mentions how eventually, even the most defiant of the citizens gave in, mentioning a resistant radio host in particular. It's definitely frightening, [[TearJerker and a little sad,]] to realize that at first Kevin and Cecil may have been NotSoDifferent not so different after all, and that Cecil could even have become just like Kevin. Since the terrible light is still coming for them, Cecil might not be out of the woods yet.
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** The reveal that the Cryonics company is a ploy to [[spoiler: create cyborg slaves using the brains as control systems for the "robots", and it's run by someone who worships the Smiling God.]]

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** The reveal that the Cryonics company is a ploy to [[spoiler: create cyborg slaves using the brains as control systems for the "robots", and it's run by someone who worships the Smiling God.]]
* Episode 158: "The Battle for Time"
** One of the raffle prizes is a trip down a BottomlessPit in the desert that smells of mud and wet dog, looks like the good boy is back.
** After defeating boss of the the cryonics company the citizens of Nightvale [[AndIMustScream trap him in one of his robot bodies and make him do a task that he potentially can never finish]], [[YankTheDogsChain and then, after he's gotten used to that,]] [[AFateWorseThanDeath the Smiling God comes to punish him for failure.
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** Amplified in the next episode, "The Broadcaster", where it turns out that the war has apparently been won - [[PyrrhicVictory but at the cost]] of not just the entire population of Night Vale, except for Leonard Burton and the General, but ''everyone else in the entire universe'' has been wiped from existence.

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** Amplified in the next episode, "The Broadcaster", where it turns out that the war has apparently been won - [[PyrrhicVictory but at the cost]] of not just the entire population of Night Vale, except for Leonard Burton and the General, but ''everyone else in the entire universe'' has been wiped from existence.existence.
* Episode 157: "The Promise of Time"
** The reveal that the Cryonics company is a ploy to [[spoiler: create cyborg slaves using the brains as control systems for the "robots", and it's run by someone who worships the Smiling God.]]
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