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* 419Scam: [[spoiler: Marion and the company she is secretary for are victim to this by Jinhae's mother and Doc Sans.]]
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** [[spoiler: If one reads between the lines, we learn it was Mallory who saved him.]]
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* TheDogWasTheMastermind: The top mastermind who stole the internet on purpose [[spoiler: was Jinhae and Ulsan's mother, referenced in the first episode.]] [[spoiler: Dalles's mom was also involved, though not on purpose.]][[The true masterminds are two tweens, and the dude who blows up the internet was the mansplainer who called in episodes 5 and 6.]]

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* TheDogWasTheMastermind: The top mastermind who stole the internet on purpose [[spoiler: was Jinhae and Ulsan's mother, referenced in the first episode.]] [[spoiler: Dalles's mom was also involved, though not on purpose.]][[The ]][[spoiler:The true masterminds are two tweens, tween girls, and the dude who blows up the internet was the mansplainer who called in episodes 5 and 6.]]
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* AxCrazy: Colt was a bit nuts.



* TheDogWasTheMastermind: The top mastermind who stole the internet on purpose [[spoiler: was Jinhae and Ulsan's mother, referenced in the first episode.]] [[spoiler: Dalles's mom was also involved, though not on purpose.]]

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* CreativeClosingCredits: The credits have not only have who contributed to the show, but also jokes and outtakes.
* TheDogWasTheMastermind: The top mastermind who stole the internet on purpose [[spoiler: was Jinhae and Ulsan's mother, referenced in the first episode.]] [[spoiler: Dalles's mom was also involved, though not on purpose.]][[The true masterminds are two tweens, and the dude who blows up the internet was the mansplainer who called in episodes 5 and 6.]]


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* SigningOffCatchPhrase: Most of the episodes end with the word "Exactly."


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* TheStinger: At the end of episode 5, it is shown that [[spoiler: Sello survived and now makes bad jokes.]]


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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: The credits of the last episode show what happened to the keyholders.
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* The Cracker: [[spoiler: Fresa was able to steal millions from a company.]]

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* The Cracker: TheCracker: [[spoiler: Fresa was able to steal millions from a company.]]
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** Main/FauxAffablyEvil: [[spoiler: Fresa]] is able to make an entertaining show and sounds like a nice guy, but his true self comes out when he speaks to who he thinks is Ren.



* ButchLesbian: Abby Hanlon



* The Cracker: [[spoiler: Fresa was able to steal millions from a company.]]



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: What happened right after [[spoiler: Brandt broke into Mic's vehicle and what, if any repercussions Dalles got after breaking into Colt's house and accidentally killing him]] are unknown. Justified as

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: What happened right after [[spoiler: Brandt broke into Mic's vehicle and what, if any repercussions Dalles got after breaking into Colt's house and accidentally killing him]] are unknown. Justified as the show is what Dalles and Mic make for the public, so they wouldn't publish that stuff.

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There are seven keys to the internet, and they are needed to keep it afloat.
Reporter Dalles Spieler discovers from an unknown source that the keys are being stolen and is given records of the individual thefts as they happened. With help of her producer, Mic Rara, she publicizes the files in the format of a podcast and does some sleuthing of her own. Can the internet be saved?

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There are seven keys to the internet, and they are needed to keep it afloat. \n Reporter Dalles Spieler discovers from an unknown source that the keys are being stolen and is given records of the individual thefts as they happened. With help of her producer, Mic Rara, she publicizes the files in the format of a podcast and does some sleuthing of her own. Can the internet be saved?



* MeaninglessVillainVictory: The criminals wanted to steal the keys and/or shut down the internet in order to either get money or rebuild it. [[spoiler: However, there is no money at all (two little girls don't have the millions that they wanted) and replacing the internet will be very very difficult.)]]



* OperatorFromIndia: Manisha is the person speaking for [[spoiler: Ren]] The people in Manisha's company ar

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* OperatorFromIndia: Manisha is from India and is the person speaking for [[spoiler: Ren]] The Also, the people in Manisha's company arare the ones who visit the Speak 1096 site (a call back to Webcomic/BrokenTelephone).



* PyrrhicVictory: The criminals wanted to steal the keys and/or shut down the internet in order to either get money or rebuild it. [[spoiler: However, there is no money at all (two little girls don't have the millions that they wanted) and replacing the internet will be very very difficult.)]]



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: What happened right after [[spoiler: Brandt broke into Mic's vehicle and what, if any repercussions Dalles got after breaking into Colt's house and accidentally killing him]] are unknown. Justified as



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----* WorldTour: The characters themselves don't travel around the world, but the audience, both in-universe and out, do. The stories are in a variety of places, like Korea, Scotland, Texas, and Kenya.
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[[spoiler: Not much beach, what's new with you?]]
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* AmbiguouslyEvil, AffablyEvil: Most of the thieves are shown to be good people, and though they are all criminals, they may believe they are doing the right thing.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil, AffablyEvil: Most of the thieves are shown to be generally good and/or decent people, and though they are all criminals, they may some believe they are doing the right thing.
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--> '''Milo''':Not every person is built to love another person.

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--> '''Milo''':Not '''Milo''': Not every person is built to love another person.
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The nine episode podcast by Creator/RyanEstrada is a spinoff of Webcomic/BrokenTelephone and is an anthology of different heists taking place around the world as the seven keys are stolen by each key holder. Each episode is also infused with a bunch of information about a variety of subjects from hacking to trolling to penetration tests. It stars a few big names, like Creator/FeliciaDay and Creator/PaulFThompkins.

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The nine episode podcast by Creator/RyanEstrada is a spinoff of Webcomic/BrokenTelephone and is an anthology of different heists taking place around the world as the seven keys are stolen by each key holder. Each episode is also infused with a bunch of information about a variety of subjects from hacking to trolling to penetration tests. It stars a few big names, like Creator/FeliciaDay and Creator/PaulFThompkins.Paul F. Thompkins (Podcast/DeadAuthors).
A nerdy comedy crime show, if you like.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil,AffablyEvil: Most of the thieves are shown to be good people, and though they are all criminals, they may believe they are doing the right thing.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil,AffablyEvil: AmbiguouslyEvil, AffablyEvil: Most of the thieves are shown to be good people, and though they are all criminals, they may believe they are doing the right thing.
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-->--> '''Milo''':Not every person is built to love another person.



--> '''Kreoller:''' (crying) Nobody can beat the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
--> '''Colt:''' I can. [[spoiler: ICANN is the owner of the keys.


* OperatorFromIndia: Manisha is the person speaking for [[spoiler: Ren]]

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--> '''Kreoller:''' (crying) Nobody No one can beat the Internet International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
--> '''Colt:''' I can. [[spoiler: ICANN is the owner of the keys.


keys.]]
* OperatorFromIndia: Manisha is the person speaking for [[spoiler: Ren]]Ren]] The people in Manisha's company ar
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* AmbiguouslyEvil,AffablyEvil: Most of the thieves are shown to be good people, and though they are all criminals, they may believe they are doing to the right thing.thing.
* {{Asexuality}}: Implied with Milo:
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* ObligatoryJoke: Episode 7
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--> Colt: '''Colt:''' Say it!
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--> '''Kreoller:''' (crying) Nobody can beat the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
--> '''Colt:''' I can. [[spoiler: ICANN is the owner of the keys.




* WhatsAHenway?: Sello and Kaya try to get Miss Amare to ask about Newbeach. [[spoiler:It almost gets him killed.]]

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* WhatsAHenway?: WhatsAHenway: Sello and Kaya try to get Miss Amare to ask about Newbeach. [[spoiler:It almost gets him killed.]]

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--->



The nine episode podcast by Creator/RyanEstrada is a spinoff of Webcomic/BrokenTelephone and is an anthology of different heists taking place around the world as the seven keys are stolen by each key holder. Each episode is also infused with a bunch of information about a variety of subjects from hacking to trolling to penetration tests.
And here's the best part: it could all really happen. It aired in late 2016, and a sequel is in production.

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The nine episode podcast by Creator/RyanEstrada is a spinoff of Webcomic/BrokenTelephone and is an anthology of different heists taking place around the world as the seven keys are stolen by each key holder. Each episode is also infused with a bunch of information about a variety of subjects from hacking to trolling to penetration tests.
tests. It stars a few big names, like Creator/FeliciaDay and Creator/PaulFThompkins.
And here's the best part: it could all really happen.
It aired in late 2016, and a sequel (Bigger Data) is in production.



* AmbiguouslyEvil/AffablyEvil: Most of the thieves are shown to be good people, and though they are all criminals, they may believe they are doing to right thing.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil/AffablyEvil: AmbiguouslyEvil,AffablyEvil: Most of the thieves are shown to be good people, and though they are all criminals, they may believe they are doing to right thing.



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* Irony{{Irony}}: Kroeller was proud of the fact that he was the only keyholder to not get robbed. Guess who ends up pleading for his life, handcuffed, and being robbed.


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* ObligatoryJoke: Episode 7
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* GiftOfTheMagiPlot: The Christmas special. To give Troy a day off, Linda infected people so they couldn't eat meat and so wpuldn't go to his Arby's. However, she now can't eat meat herself and cannot eat the ham Troy was going to use his day off to bring to her.



* ImpersonatinganOfficer: Brandt [[spoiler: uses FBI status to investigate. However, she is no longer associated with the FBI and is committing a crime.]]

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* ImpersonatinganOfficer: ImpersonatingAnOfficer: Brandt [[spoiler: uses FBI status to investigate. However, she is no longer associated with the FBI and is committing a crime.]]



* IntrepidReporter: Dalles Spieler goes rogue journalist in order to report this story.
* KarmicThief: Marc and Macy steal from Denton because they believe his idea stealing and patent trolling must be avenged.

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* IntrepidReporter: Dalles Spieler goes rogue journalist in order to report this story.
story. Mic is less fearless, but counts.
* Irony
* KarmicThief: Marc and Macy Macey steal from Denton because they believe his idea stealing and patent trolling must be avenged.


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* StageMagician: Marc Oliver is a downplayed version who also mixes in motivational speeches and [[spoiler: steals Denton's key]].
** His wife Macey is his Main/LovelyAssistant who sings and works behind the scenes.


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* UnexplainedRecovery: Kreoller somehow survives [[spoiler: being chained inside a burning building.]]
* WhatsAHenway?: Sello and Kaya try to get Miss Amare to ask about Newbeach. [[spoiler:It almost gets him killed.]]
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And here's the best part: it could all really happen.
It aired in late 2016, and a sequel is in production.

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And here's the best part: it could all really happen.
happen. It aired in late 2016, and a sequel is in production.



* [[Blackmail]]: Ren successfully does this to Abby and June.

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* [[Blackmail]]: TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler: The Internet is shut down.]]
* {{Blackmail}}:
Ren successfully does this to Abby and June.



* TheDogWastheMastermind:

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* TheDogWastheMastermind:TheDogWasTheMastermind: The top mastermind who stole the internet on purpose [[spoiler: was Jinhae and Ulsan's mother, referenced in the first episode.]] [[spoiler: Dalles's mom was also involved, though not on purpose.]]



* DownerEnding: They find the masterminds, but [[it's too late, the internet is gone, and in a horrifying series of explosions.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[Ren Rosado]] will blackmail people and cheat them out of money, but abuse a public service? No way.
* ExactWords: Brandt said she was [[with the FBI, not an FBI agent.]]

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* DownerEnding: They find the masterminds, but [[it's [[spoiler: it's too late, the internet is gone, and in a horrifying series of explosions.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[Ren [[spoiler: Ren Rosado]] will blackmail people and cheat them out of money, but abuse a public service? No way.
* ExactWords: Brandt said she was [[with [[spoiler: with the FBI, not an FBI agent.]]



* GottaCatchThemAll: All the keys to the internet. Subverted in that only three keys are really needed, five if you want to make sure no one else can have control. For the [[back-up keys, this is averted, Fresa only looks for five of them.]]

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* GottaCatchThemAll: All the keys to the internet. Subverted in that only three keys are really needed, five if you want to make sure no one else can have control. For the [[back-up [[spoiler: back-up keys, this is averted, Fresa only looks for five of them.]]



* ImpersonatinganOfficer: Brandt [[uses FBI status to investigate. However, she is no longer associated with the FBI and is committing a crime.]]

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* ImpersonatinganOfficer: Brandt [[uses [[spoiler: uses FBI status to investigate. However, she is no longer associated with the FBI and is committing a crime.]]



* MeaninglessVillainVictory: The criminals wanted to steal the keys and/or shut down the internet in order to either get money or rebuild it. [[spoiler: However, there is no money at all (two little girls don't have the millions that they wanted) and replacing the internet will be very very difficult.)]]



* PoorCommunicationKills:
* TheSchlubPubSeductionDeduction:
* ShownTheirWork:
* SociopathicHero:
* StringTheory:

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* PoorCommunicationKills:
PoorCommunicationKills: As with the prequel comic, this is still an issue that the characters deal with. See DisproportionateRetribution for an example.
** An almost played straight example is when [[spoiler: Amare tasers Sello because she thought he was a bad guy, when he was just trying to tell a joke. He survived, but Amare believed she had killed him and felt terrible.]]
* TheSchlubPubSeductionDeduction:
TheSchlubPubSeductionDeduction: Jinhae spends time with Yo Han at the bar in order to steal his key.
* ShownTheirWork:
ShownTheirWork: There was an amazing amount of research put into the writing.
* SociopathicHero:
SociopathicHero: Mic calls Dalles this.
* StringTheory:StringTheory: The trailer.
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*** The [[spoiler: true masterminds are Aki and Ella from Webcomic/AkiAlliance.]]
*** Manisha, CJ, and the people of Speak1098 from Webcomic/BrokenTelephone are major characters.
*** Jinhae and Ulsan are from a comic about WebOriginal/ActsofGord.

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*** The [[spoiler: true masterminds (though accidental) are Aki and Ella from Webcomic/AkiAlliance.]]
*** Manisha, CJ, and the people of Speak1098 Speak 1098 from Webcomic/BrokenTelephone are major characters.
*** Jinhae and Ulsan are from a comic about WebOriginal/ActsofGord.Website/ActsOfGord.
* ClusterFBomb: Chief Jo has quite a foul mouth.



* DisproportionateRetribution: Porter calls
* DownerEnding:
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* ExactWords:
* GoneSwimmingClothesStolen:
* GottaCatchThemAll:
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* IntrepidReporter:
* KarmicThief:
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* OperatorInIndia:

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* DisproportionateRetribution: Porter calls
calls in repeatedly to tell Dalles and Mic that the internet itself is in no danger, just the DNS connection, but they don't listen. So what does he do? [[spoiler: Shut it down himself.]]
* DownerEnding:
DownerEnding: They find the masterminds, but [[it's too late, the internet is gone, and in a horrifying series of explosions.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
EvenEvilHasStandards: [[Ren Rosado]] will blackmail people and cheat them out of money, but abuse a public service? No way.
* ExactWords:
ExactWords: Brandt said she was [[with the FBI, not an FBI agent.]]
* GoneSwimmingClothesStolen:
GoneSwimmingClothesStolen: As Park Yo Han relaxes in the springs, Jinhae steals his clothes and he chases after her naked.
* GottaCatchThemAll:
GottaCatchThemAll: All the keys to the internet. Subverted in that only three keys are really needed, five if you want to make sure no one else can have control. For the [[back-up keys, this is averted, Fresa only looks for five of them.]]
* HollywoodHacking:
HollywoodHacking: Averted. Everything is possible.
* ImpersonatinganOfficer:
ImpersonatinganOfficer: Brandt [[uses FBI status to investigate. However, she is no longer associated with the FBI and is committing a crime.]]
* InkSuitActor:
InkSuitActor: As can be seen from the trailer and promotional equipment, most of the characters look like their actors.
* IntangibleTheft:
IntangibleTheft: Subverted. The internet itself is untouchable, but the keys sure aren't.
* IntrepidReporter:
IntrepidReporter: Dalles Spieler goes rogue journalist in order to report this story.
* KarmicThief:
KarmicThief: Marc and Macy steal from Denton because they believe his idea stealing and patent trolling must be avenged.
* NakedPeopleAreFunny:
NakedPeopleAreFunny: Many of the jokes in the first episode come from the fact that Yo Han ran outside naked.
* OperatorInIndia:OperatorFromIndia: Manisha is the person speaking for [[spoiler: Ren]]



* ShownTheir Work:

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* ShownTheir Work:ShownTheirWork:
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*** Gemma, Rod, Mallory, Poletti, Chuck Octagon, and Michael from podcast/GreaterBoston show up.
*** Corin Deeth from podcast/KakosIndustries is in a mini-episode.

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*** Gemma, Rod, Mallory, Poletti, Chuck Octagon, and Michael from podcast/GreaterBoston Podcast/GreaterBoston show up.
*** Corin Deeth from podcast/KakosIndustries Podcast/KakosIndustries is in a mini-episode.



*** The [[spoiler: true masterminds are Aki and Ella from Webcomic/AkiAlliance.]]
*** Manisha, CJ, and the people of Speak1098 from Webcomic/BrokenTelephone are major characters.
*** Jinhae and Ulsan are from a comic about WebOriginal/ActsofGord.



* DisproportionateRetribution:

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* DisproportionateRetribution:DisproportionateRetribution: Porter calls
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The nine episode podcast by Ryan Estrada is a spinoff of http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Webcomic/BrokenTelephone and is an anthology of different heists taking place around the world as the seven keys are stolen by each key holder. Each episode is also infused with a bunch of information about a variety of subjects from hacking to trolling to penetration tests.

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The nine episode podcast by Ryan Estrada Creator/RyanEstrada is a spinoff of http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Webcomic/BrokenTelephone Webcomic/BrokenTelephone and is an anthology of different heists taking place around the world as the seven keys are stolen by each key holder. Each episode is also infused with a bunch of information about a variety of subjects from hacking to trolling to penetration tests.



----If seven thieves stole seven keys, the trope list as we know it could could come to an end!

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----If ----
If
seven thieves stole seven keys, the trope list as we know it could could come to an end!



* AmbiguousGender: Whether Ren
* Blackmail:

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* AmbiguousGender: Whether Ren
Ren Rosado is male or female is unknown.
* Blackmail:[[Blackmail]]: Ren successfully does this to Abby and June.



** Many characters and actors from other podcasts appear as newspeople and interviewees:
*** Gemma, Rod, Mallory, Poletti, Chuck Octagon, and Michael from podcast/GreaterBoston show up.
*** Corin Deeth from podcast/KakosIndustries is in a mini-episode.
*** Lauren Shippen of Podcast/TheBrightSessions is Atta Mooring.
*** Cecil of Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale also comes up.
** There are also characters from Creator/RyanEstrada's other works:



* OperatorinIndia:
* Poor Communication Kills:

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* OperatorinIndia:
OperatorInIndia:
* Poor Communication Kills:PoorCommunicationKills:
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Reporter Dalles Spieler discovers from an unknown source that the keys are being stolen and is given records of the individual thefts as they happened. With help of her producer, Mic Rara, she publiczes the files in the format of a podcast and does some sleuthing of her own. Can the internet be saved?

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Reporter Dalles Spieler discovers from an unknown source that the keys are being stolen and is given records of the individual thefts as they happened. With help of her producer, Mic Rara, she publiczes publicizes the files in the format of a podcast and does some sleuthing of her own. Can the internet be saved?




* Affably Evil
* AmbiguousGender
* Blackmail
* The Cameo
* The Dog Was the Mastermind
* DisproportionateRetribution
* DownerEnding
* EvenEvilHasStandards
* ExactWords
* GoneSwimmingClothesStolen
* Gotta Catch Them All
* Hollywood Hacking
* Impersonating an Officer
* InkSuitActor
* IntangibleTheft
* IntrepidReporter
* KarmicThief
* NakedPeopleAreFunny
* Operator in India
* Poor Communication Kills
* The Schlub Pub Seduction Deduction
* Shown Their Work
* Sociopathic Hero
* StringTheory

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\n* Affably Evil\n* AmbiguousGender\n* Blackmail\n* The Cameo\n* The Dog Was It aired in late 2016, and a sequel is in production.

----If seven thieves stole seven keys,
the Mastermind
* DisproportionateRetribution
* DownerEnding
* EvenEvilHasStandards
* ExactWords
* GoneSwimmingClothesStolen
* Gotta Catch Them All
* Hollywood Hacking
* Impersonating
trope list as we know it could could come to an Officer
end!

* InkSuitActor
AmbiguouslyEvil/AffablyEvil: Most of the thieves are shown to be good people, and though they are all criminals, they may believe they are doing to right thing.
* IntangibleTheft
AssholeVictim: A some of the keyholders were shown not to the best of people: Bill Denton makes money off of ideas that werent his own, and Frank Kreoller insults and disrespects both his fellow keyholders and the guards.
* IntrepidReporter
AmbiguousGender: Whether Ren
* KarmicThief
Blackmail:
* NakedPeopleAreFunny
TheCameo:
* Operator in India
TheDogWastheMastermind:
* DisproportionateRetribution:
* DownerEnding:
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
* ExactWords:
* GoneSwimmingClothesStolen:
* GottaCatchThemAll:
* HollywoodHacking:
* ImpersonatinganOfficer:
* InkSuitActor:
* IntangibleTheft:
* IntrepidReporter:
* KarmicThief:
* NakedPeopleAreFunny:
* OperatorinIndia:
* Poor Communication Kills
Kills:
* The Schlub Pub Seduction Deduction
TheSchlubPubSeductionDeduction:
* Shown Their Work
ShownTheir Work:
* Sociopathic Hero
SociopathicHero:
* StringTheoryStringTheory:
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Affably Evil
AmbiguousGender
Blackmail
The Cameo
The Dog Was the Mastermind
DisproportionateRetribution
DownerEnding
EvenEvilHasStandards
ExactWords
GoneSwimmingClothesStolen
Gotta Catch Them All
Hollywood Hacking
Impersonating an Officer
InkSuitActor
IntangibleTheft
IntrepidReporter
KarmicThief
NakedPeopleAreFunny
Operator in India
Poor Communication Kills
The Schlub Pub Seduction Deduction
Shown Their Work
Sociopathic Hero
StringTheory

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* Affably Evil
* AmbiguousGender
* Blackmail
* The Cameo
* The Dog Was the Mastermind
* DisproportionateRetribution
* DownerEnding
* EvenEvilHasStandards
* ExactWords
* GoneSwimmingClothesStolen
* Gotta Catch Them All
* Hollywood Hacking
* Impersonating an Officer
* InkSuitActor
* IntangibleTheft
* IntrepidReporter
* KarmicThief
* NakedPeopleAreFunny
* Operator in India
* Poor Communication Kills
* The Schlub Pub Seduction Deduction
* Shown Their Work
* Sociopathic Hero
* StringTheory
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There are seven keys to the internet, and they are needed to keep it afloat.
Reporter Dalles Spieler discovers from an unknown source that the keys are being stolen and is given records of the individual thefts as they happened. With help of her producer, Mic Rara, she publiczes the files in the format of a podcast and does some sleuthing of her own. Can the internet be saved?
The nine episode podcast by Ryan Estrada is a spinoff of http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Webcomic/BrokenTelephone and is an anthology of different heists taking place around the world as the seven keys are stolen by each key holder. Each episode is also infused with a bunch of information about a variety of subjects from hacking to trolling to penetration tests.
And here's the best part: it could all really happen.

Affably Evil
AmbiguousGender
Blackmail
The Cameo
The Dog Was the Mastermind
DisproportionateRetribution
DownerEnding
EvenEvilHasStandards
ExactWords
GoneSwimmingClothesStolen
Gotta Catch Them All
Hollywood Hacking
Impersonating an Officer
InkSuitActor
IntangibleTheft
IntrepidReporter
KarmicThief
NakedPeopleAreFunny
Operator in India
Poor Communication Kills
The Schlub Pub Seduction Deduction
Shown Their Work
Sociopathic Hero
StringTheory

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