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* ManEatingPlant: Played with. Loveless tends to a large multi-headed plant that resembles a Venus Fly Trap, although it is not clear if it's carnivorous or not.
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Wanakee, daughter of the chief of the Blackfoot tribe, has been kidnapped and a note demands that West and Gordon come to Grave Town or she will be killed, while her fiancé threatens war if she is not brought back within three days. When the agents arrive they find that Dr. Loveless is behind the plot; he captures them and eventually reveals that he has a new invention which he wants to test on West - shrinking powder.
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Wanakee, daughter of the chief of the Blackfoot tribe, has been kidnapped and a note demands that West and Gordon come to Grave Town or she will be killed, while her fiancé threatens and her father threaten war if she is not brought back within three days. When the agents arrive they find that Dr. Loveless is behind the plot; he captures them and eventually reveals that he has a new invention which he wants to test on West - shrinking powder.
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* GiantSpider: [[PlayingWithATrope Plays with]] this trope. Technically, it's a normal-sized spider since Jim and the episode's GirlOfTheWeek have been shrunk by Loveless.
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* GiantSpider: [[PlayingWithATrope Plays with]] this trope. Technically, it's a normal-sized spider since Jim and the episode's GirlOfTheWeek Wanakee have been shrunk by Loveless.
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* NamesTheSame: Loveless calls one of his plants Marcia--this is also what his snake goes by in "The Night the Wizard Shook The Earth."
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* NamesTheSame: Loveless calls one of his plants Marcia--this is also what his snake goes by in "The Night the Wizard Shook The Earth."
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* CarryingTheAntidote: Loveless apparently loves carrying around the antidote to his shrinking powder so he can flaunt it in Jim's face. [[spoiler:Not surprisingly, Artie manages to snatch it away and get it to Jim just in time.]]
** Surprisingly [[JustifiedTrope justified:]] Loveless is certainly obsessed enough with Jim West to sadistically dangle the one thing that can restore him (Loveless even lampshades this with the GirlOfTheWeek)… until you realize that Loveless VillainExitStageLeft involved [[spoiler: using his own shrinking powder in himself and escaping mounting a raven]]… He really needs to carry another dose of the antidote. FridgeBrilliance !
** Surprisingly [[JustifiedTrope justified:]] Loveless is certainly obsessed enough with Jim West to sadistically dangle the one thing that can restore him (Loveless even lampshades this with the GirlOfTheWeek)… until you realize that Loveless VillainExitStageLeft involved [[spoiler: using his own shrinking powder in himself and escaping mounting a raven]]… He really needs to carry another dose of the antidote. FridgeBrilliance !
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* CarryingTheAntidote: Loveless apparently loves carrying carries around the antidote to his shrinking powder so he can flaunt and dangles it in Jim's face. [[spoiler:Not surprisingly, Artie manages to snatch it away and get it to Jim just in time.]]
** Surprisingly]] Possibly [[JustifiedTrope justified:]] Loveless is certainly obsessed enough with Jim West to sadistically dangle the one thing that can restore him be so sadistic (Loveless even lampshades this with the GirlOfTheWeek)… until you realize that Loveless GirlOfTheWeek), but since Loveless' VillainExitStageLeft involved involves [[spoiler: using his own shrinking powder in on himself and escaping mounting mounted on a raven]]… He raven]], he really needs to carry another dose of the antidote. FridgeBrilliance !FridgeBrilliance!
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** Surprisingly [[JustifiedTrope justified:]] Loveless is certainly obsessed enough with Jim West to sadistically dangle the one thing that can restore him (Loveless even lampshades this with the GirlOfTheWeek)… until you realize that Loveless VillainExitStageLeft involved [[spoiler: using his own shrinking powder in himself and escaping mounting a raven]]… He really needs to carry another dose of the antidote. FridgeBrilliance !
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* ImprovisedWeapon: How do you fight off a housecat when you're the size of a mouse? If you're Jim West, by stabbing one of its feet with a lockpick.
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* CarryingTheAntidote: Loveless apparently loves carrying around the antidote to his shrinking powder so he can flaunt it in Jim's face. [[spoiler:Not surprisingly, Artie manages to snatch it away and get it to Jim just in time.]]
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* TheDoorSlamsYou: If you're a mook and you hear a knock coming from inside a room where Jim and Artie are - or, at least, ''were'' - locked in a cell, it's not a good idea to open the door and charge inside...
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* TheDoorSlamsYou: If you're a mook and you hear a knock coming from inside a room where Jim and Artie are - or, at least, ''were'' - locked in a cell, it's not a good idea to open the door and charge inside...inside. Especially if the door closes towards you.
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* TheDoorSlamsYou: If you're a mook and you hear a knock coming from inside a room where Jim and Artie are - or, at least, ''were'' - locked in a cell, it's not a good idea to open the door and charge inside...
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* GhostTown: Grave Town, which is not only abandoned but, according to the local Native Americans, haunted by evil spirits - which in one sense is true, given that it's the hideout of Loveless and his gang.
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The fifth encounter with Dr. Loveless, whose latest diabolical invention involves a powder that miniaturizes people. Jim West and an Indian princess are among his victims. Will a cat bring about the end of Agent West?
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* IncredibleShrinkingManIncredibleShrinkingMan: Loveless has invented a powder which miniaturizes those who ingest it. Jim and Wanakee both get to play guinea pig and various tiny-man-in-a-big-world hijinks ensue.
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* GiantSpider: "The Night of the Raven" [[PlayingWithATrope plays with]] this trope. Technically, it's a normal-sized spider since Jim and the episode's GirlOfTheWeek have been shrunk by Loveless.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: "The Night of the Raven."
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: "The Night of the Raven."
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* GiantSpider: "The Night of the Raven" [[PlayingWithATrope plays Plays with]] this trope. Technically, it's a normal-sized spider since Jim and the episode's GirlOfTheWeek have been shrunk by Loveless.
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The fifth encounter with Dr. Loveless, whose latest diabolical invention involves a powder that miniaturizes people. Jim West and an Indian princess are among his victims. Will a cat bring about the end of Agent West?
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!!Tropes present in this episode:
* GiantSpider: "The Night of the Raven" [[PlayingWithATrope plays with]] this trope. Technically, it's a normal-sized spider since Jim and the episode's GirlOfTheWeek have been shrunk by Loveless.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: "The Night of the Raven."
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The fifth encounter with Dr. Loveless, whose latest diabolical invention involves a powder that miniaturizes people. Jim West and an Indian princess are among his victims. Will a cat bring about the end of Agent West?
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!!Tropes present in this episode:
* GiantSpider: "The Night of the Raven" [[PlayingWithATrope plays with]] this trope. Technically, it's a normal-sized spider since Jim and the episode's GirlOfTheWeek have been shrunk by Loveless.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: "The Night of the Raven."
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