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* DeliberateValuesDissonance: As to be expected of someone raised in the 1600s, Philip Wittebane saw the Witches and Demons of the Boiling Isles as nothing more than evil monsters to be exterminated despite all the evidence that they're as morally complex as humans are, becoming a witch hunter and eventually enacting the Day of Unity plot to carry out a genocide on them, and he doesn't understand why Luz -- someone from the [=21st=] century, with a love of fantasy and knowledge of the horrors of the [=20th=] -- would be horrified and disgusted by this.

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* DeliberateValuesDissonance: As to be expected of someone raised in the 1600s, Philip Wittebane saw the Witches and Demons of the Boiling Isles as nothing more than evil monsters to be exterminated despite all the evidence that they're as morally complex as humans are, becoming a witch hunter and eventually enacting the Day of Unity plot to carry out a genocide on them, and he doesn't understand why Luz -- someone from the [=21st=] century, with a love of fantasy and knowledge of the horrors of the [=20th=] -- history would be horrified and disgusted by this.
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* NotSoDifferentRemark: Luz spends most of the episode wondering how the Boiling Isles denizens could possibly trust or believe in [[ObviouslyEvil Belos]]. Belos relishes revealing at the end that she fell for his lies as "Philip" more easily than most Boiling Isles residents did (though to be fair, their shared humanity and the false impression she gained from Philip's journal helped a lot in that regard).
* NoYou: When Belos proclaims that he's trying to "save humanity from evil", Luz fires back with, "No. ''You're'' evil".

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* NotSoDifferentRemark: Luz spends most of the episode wondering how the Boiling Isles denizens could possibly trust or believe in [[ObviouslyEvil Belos]]. Belos relishes revealing at the end that she fell for his lies as "Philip" more easily than most Boiling Isles residents did (though to be fair, their shared humanity and the false impression she gained from Philip's journal helped a lot in that regard).
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* NoYou: When Belos proclaims that he's trying to "save humanity from evil", Luz fires back with, "No. ''You're'' evil".evil."
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* CoolShades: Hooty is wearing these when he hears a knock at the door. They lose their tint when he says the second half of this quote.
-->'''Hooty''': Inopportune interruption, eh? ''(gruff voice)'' '''''I'll handle this!'''''
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* MilitaryAlphabet: PlayedForLaughs. Luz refers to Eda as "Echo Delta Alfa" while she and King are playing around on walkie talkies. King (not being familiar with the concept) thinks that she's speaking in Spanish and tries to respond in kind.

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* MilitaryAlphabet: PlayedForLaughs. Luz refers to Eda as "Echo Delta Alfa" Alpha" while she and King are playing around on walkie talkies. King (not being familiar with the concept) thinks that she's speaking in Spanish and tries to respond in kind.
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* MilitaryAlphabet: PlayedForLaughs. Luz refers to Eda as "Echo Delta Alfa" while playing around on walkie talkies. King (not being familiar with the concept) thinks that she's speaking in Spanish and tries to respond in kind.

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* MilitaryAlphabet: PlayedForLaughs. Luz refers to Eda as "Echo Delta Alfa" while she and King are playing around on walkie talkies. King (not being familiar with the concept) thinks that she's speaking in Spanish and tries to respond in kind.
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* MilitaryAlphabet: PlayedForLaughs. Luz refers to Eda as "Echo Delta Alfa" while playing around on walkie talkies. King (not being familiar with the concept) thinks that she's speaking in Spanish and tries to respond in kind.

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