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** As Thomas considers lying, the skull on Thomas's [[FashionableAsymmetry reversible sequin shirt]] is half plain, half patterned... not unlike Deceit's face.
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** As Thomas considers lying, the skull on Thomas's [[FashionableAsymmetry reversible sequin shirt]] shirt is half plain, half patterned... not unlike Deceit's face.
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** The skull on Thomas's reversible sequin shirt. Throughout most of the episode, it's half-white, half-floral, symbolizing Thomas's conflict. After Deceit is revealed, it becomes a [[DarkerAndEdgier full skull]], and after Patton's return it changes to [[LighterAndSofter full flowers]].
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** The skull on Thomas's reversible sequin shirt. Throughout most of the episode, it's half-white, half-floral, half white and half floral, symbolizing Thomas's conflict. After Deceit is revealed, it becomes a [[DarkerAndEdgier full skull]], skull, and after Patton's return it changes to [[LighterAndSofter full flowers]].flowers. Could be said to reflect the episode's SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism and SlidingScaleOfSillinessVersusSeriousness.
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** As Thomas considers lying, the skull on Thomas's [[FashionableAsymmetry reversible sequin shirt]] is half plain, half patterned... not unlike Deceit's face.
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* KnightOfCerebus: Deceit, and by extension the Dark Sides, provide the closest thing to antagonists. However, given that Deceit's part of Thomas, he shows some characteristic Sanders goofiness to prevent the tone from darkening too much.
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* KnightOfCerebus: Deceit, and by extension the Dark Sides, provide the closest thing to antagonists. antagonists since Virgil's HeelFaceTurn. However, given that Deceit's Deceit is still part of Thomas, he shows some characteristic Sanders goofiness to prevent the tone from darkening too much.
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* RewatchBonus: Given Deceit was playing as Patton the entire time, it's interesting to rewatch the episode with that knowledge in mind and see all the foreshadowing that comes with it.
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* RewatchBonus: RewatchBonus:
** Given Deceit was playing as Patton the entire time, it's interesting to rewatch the episode with that knowledge in mind and see all the foreshadowing that comes withit.it.
** The skull on Thomas's reversible sequin shirt. Throughout most of the episode, it's half-white, half-floral, symbolizing Thomas's conflict. After Deceit is revealed, it becomes a [[DarkerAndEdgier full skull]], and after Patton's return it changes to [[LighterAndSofter full flowers]].
** Given Deceit was playing as Patton the entire time, it's interesting to rewatch the episode with that knowledge in mind and see all the foreshadowing that comes with
** The skull on Thomas's reversible sequin shirt. Throughout most of the episode, it's half-white, half-floral, symbolizing Thomas's conflict. After Deceit is revealed, it becomes a [[DarkerAndEdgier full skull]], and after Patton's return it changes to [[LighterAndSofter full flowers]].
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** "Wow, I'm ''so'' proud of you Thomas, you're so mature," said by "Patton" in a sarcastic, decidedly un-Patton tone of voice. After an entire episode of thinking something was weird, it's what finally confirms to Virgil that he's right; something is "smelling fishy here".[[note]]Fishy... could that be why it took Roman so long to realise? Was ''Remus'' interfering in some way?[[/note]]
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** "Wow, I'm ''so'' proud of you Thomas, you're so mature," said by "Patton" in a sarcastic, decidedly un-Patton tone of voice. After an entire episode of thinking something was weird, it's what finally confirms to Virgil that he's right; something is "smelling fishy here".[[note]]Fishy... could that be why it took Roman so long to realise? Was ''Remus'' interfering in some way?[[/note]]wrong.
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** "Wow, I'm ''so'' proud of you Thomas, you're so mature," said by "Patton" in a sarcastic, decidedly un-Patton tone of voice. After an entire episode of thinking something was weird, it's what finally confirms to Virgil that he's right; something is "smelling fishy here".
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** "Wow, I'm ''so'' proud of you Thomas, you're so mature," said by "Patton" in a sarcastic, decidedly un-Patton tone of voice. After an entire episode of thinking something was weird, it's what finally confirms to Virgil that he's right; something is "smelling fishy here".[[note]]Fishy... could that be why it took Roman so long to realise? Was ''Remus'' interfering in some way?[[/note]]
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* LampshadedTheObscureReference: When Roman shifts to Thomas' mom shape, Thomas asks with a British accent, "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E9TheEmptyChild|Are you my mommy?]]" Just in case there were any confused viewers, Logan is quick to say: "''Series/DoctorWho'' reference? Fantastic!"
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* LampshadedTheObscureReference: When Roman shifts to Thomas' mom shape, Thomas asks with a British accent, "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E9TheEmptyChild|Are "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E9TheEmptyChild Are you my mommy?]]" Just in case there were any confused viewers, Logan is quick to say: "''Series/DoctorWho'' reference? Fantastic!"
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* LampshadedTheObscureReference: When Roman shifts to Thomas' mom shape, Thomas asks with a British accent, "Are you my mommy?" Just in case there were any confused viewers, Logan is quick to say: "''Series/DoctorWho'' reference? Fantastic!"
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* LampshadedTheObscureReference: When Roman shifts to Thomas' mom shape, Thomas asks with a British accent, "Are "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E9TheEmptyChild|Are you my mommy?" mommy?]]" Just in case there were any confused viewers, Logan is quick to say: "''Series/DoctorWho'' reference? Fantastic!"
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Invoked by Deceit disguised as Patton.
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Invoked by Deceit disguised as Patton. Whether if he was acting as Patton trying to deceive Virgil or if he already knew Virgil had recognized him and wanted to stress that it was him, Deceit, his old friend, is up to interpretation.
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Invoked by Deceit disguised as Patton.
-->'''Deceit''': Virgil? It's me! Aren't we friends?\\
'''Virgil''': I'm not so sure we are...
-->'''Deceit''': Virgil? It's me! Aren't we friends?\\
'''Virgil''': I'm not so sure we are...
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WhamShot: The episode has two big ones. First, Patton waving his hand and forcing Logan to cover his own mouth. This is the first ''major'' clue that not only is "Patton" not really Patton, but something is very, ''very'' wrong. And, a minute after that, the first appearance of Deceit in the flesh.
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* WhamShot: The episode has two big ones. First, Patton waving his hand and forcing Logan to cover his own mouth. This is the first ''major'' clue that not only is "Patton" not really Patton, but something is very, ''very'' wrong. And, a minute after that, the first appearance of Deceit in the flesh.
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** And soon after, Logan reveals just what that "something" is: "DECEIT!"
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** And soon after, Logan reveals just what that "something" is: "DECEIT!""DECEIT!"
WhamShot: The episode has two big ones. First, Patton waving his hand and forcing Logan to cover his own mouth. This is the first ''major'' clue that not only is "Patton" not really Patton, but something is very, ''very'' wrong. And, a minute after that, the first appearance of Deceit in the flesh.
WhamShot: The episode has two big ones. First, Patton waving his hand and forcing Logan to cover his own mouth. This is the first ''major'' clue that not only is "Patton" not really Patton, but something is very, ''very'' wrong. And, a minute after that, the first appearance of Deceit in the flesh.