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** Damien Darhk quickly deduces the SecretIdentity of the Green Arrow once he becomes aware that John Diggle is a member of Team Arrow, given that he's Oliver Queen's pesonal bodyguard, and the SecretIdentity of Speedy (Oliver's sister) and the Black Canary (Oliver's ex-fiancee) isn't hard to work out from that.

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** Damien Darhk quickly deduces the SecretIdentity of the Green Arrow once he becomes aware that John Diggle is a member of Team Arrow, given that he's Oliver Queen's pesonal personal bodyguard, and the SecretIdentity of Speedy (Oliver's sister) and the Black Canary (Oliver's ex-fiancee) ex-fiancée) isn't hard to work out from that.


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* ''Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers'':
** Episode 9 ends with a mass-kidnapping of a bus full of people by an unknown force. Later episodes reveal that [[spoiler: the Juto have taken the appearances of the kidnapped and are blending in by posing as them in the real world]]. Despite their disguises though, the majority of the copied have had so many public instances of violence that the police have taken note of the behavioral changes of the once-missing and Haruka's aunt (also an officer) is the verge of uncovering TheConspiracy, which she employs the help of Tsubasa to uncover.
** Episode 36 sees Tsubasa having been [[spoiler: kidnapped and duplicated by a Cat Juto]]. Taro immediately notices something's wrong with "Tsubasa" when his food-quality has mysteriously gone down compared to usual. Taro and two of the Noto eventually do battle with Miho and the Tsubasa duplicate, but the real Tsubasa is saved by an unknown party and eventually cuts down the Juto that copied him; long-after Taro and the others deal with a Hitotsu-Ki.
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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E4TheSontaranStratagem "The Sontaran Stratagem"]]: UNIT, the Doctor, and Martha Jones spend time investigating the mysterious ATMOS company, which manufactures carbon-neutraliziing car filters. But all of their high-tech gadgets and interrogation techniques fail to impress Donna, who immediately spots some ''actual'' evidence that proves something is up--namely, an empty binder in the personnel files. She explains that, as a long time "temp" (someone who fills in for office workers when they're ill), she can instantly tell when paperwork is out of sorts. In this case, the binder is supposed to contain a record of employee sick leave...and since it's empty, it proves that no one at ATMOS has ''ever'' fallen ill or missed a single day of work.

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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E4TheSontaranStratagem "The Sontaran Stratagem"]]: UNIT, the Doctor, and Martha Jones spend time investigating the mysterious ATMOS company, which manufactures carbon-neutraliziing carbon-neutralizing car filters. But all of their high-tech gadgets and interrogation techniques fail to impress Donna, who immediately spots some ''actual'' evidence that proves something is up--namely, an empty binder in the personnel files. She explains that, as a long time "temp" (someone who fills in for office workers when they're ill), she can instantly tell when paperwork is out of sorts. In this case, the binder is supposed to contain a record of employee sick leave...and since it's empty, it proves that no one at ATMOS has ''ever'' fallen ill or missed a single day of work.
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* ''Series/AlexRider'': A recurring theme.

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** When Blunt visits Parker Roscoe, the young man attributes a Hitler quote to his father. Blunt was a friend of Michael Roscoe's and knows he would never quote Hitler, tipping Blunt off to the EvilPlan.

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** When Blunt visits Parker Roscoe, the young man attributes a Hitler quote to his father. Blunt was a friend of Michael Roscoe's and knows he would never quote Hitler, tipping Blunt off to the EvilPlan.EvilPlan that [[spoiler:Parker has been replaced by a clone]].

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* ''Series/ThePeripheral2022'': [[spoiler: Flynne becomes convinced that 2099 London [[AndYouThoughtItWasAGame isn't just a sim]] after she sees that Peripheral!Burton had a robotic endoskeleton -- if she genuinely was playing a simulation designed to be as realistic as possible, why wouldn't her avatar just have normal human anatomy?]]

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* ''Series/ThePeripheral2022'': [[spoiler: Flynne becomes convinced ''Series/MidsomerMurders'': In "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS15E2 Murder of innocence]]", Grady Felton's cellmate had surgery to make himself look exactly like Felton should do, but he couldn't change his fingerprints and those fingerprints were still on the police database with his original name. This is what allows Barnaby to figure out that 2099 London [[AndYouThoughtItWasAGame isn't just a sim]] after she sees that Peripheral!Burton had a robotic endoskeleton -- if she genuinely the Felton they'd been watching was playing a simulation designed to be as realistic as possible, why wouldn't her avatar just have normal human anatomy?]]an imposter.


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* In the first season finale of ''Series/MrAndMrsSmith2024'', John confronts their nosy neighbor, finding photos of their house and thinking he's an enemy agent. Turns out the guy works for Southbey's and is trying to figure out how it's possible a brownstone with a garage and pool worth over two million dollars could not only be owned by two data software engineers but be built without any city records or approval.
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* ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters'':
** ** Duvall notices that from the way in which May swept her apartment, she knows how to disappear, cluing her in that May isn't who she says she is and that she's disappeared herself before.
** Cate works out that the hidden data in Hiroshi's office isn't hidden behind a {{concealing canvas}}, but rather ''is'' the canvas this time, since she saw him working on the squirly patterns before.
** Tim pieces together where the map that May and the Randas took was by noting how, despite the skyline view of Hiroshi's office, his chair is turned ''away'' from the window towards the blank wall. He then notices the positioning of the thumb-tacs in the blank space on the wall where the map was, and he deduces that each cluster where the tacs are most focused corresponds to Hiroshi pinpointing a Monarch outpost on a world map.
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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing Walt's reluctance to kill him, Krazy-8 assures him that he only wants to go home and promises that, if Walt just lets him go, he won't try and take vengeance on him and his family later. Walt is convinced and goes upstairs to get the key for Krazy-8's shackle to free him... but before heading back down, he gets a sudden GutFeeling about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing, and is devastated to realize that Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and, despite his reassurances, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released]] all along.

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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing Walt's reluctance to kill him, Krazy-8 assures him that he only wants to go home and promises that, if Walt just lets him go, he won't try and to take vengeance revenge on him and his family later. Walt is convinced and goes upstairs to get the key for Krazy-8's shackle to free him... but before heading back down, he gets a sudden GutFeeling about GutFeeling, fishes the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic plate shards out of the trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing, and missing. Devastated, Walt is devastated forced to realize conclude that Krazy-8 must've taken took it while he was unconscious and, despite his reassurances, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released]] all along.released]], finally giving him the resolve to kill him.
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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing Walt's reluctance to kill him, Krazy-8 assures him that he only wants to go home and promises that, if Walt just lets him go, he won't try and take vengeance on him and his family later. Walt is convinced and goes upstairs to get the key for Krazy-8's shackle to free him... but before he can head back down, he gets a sudden nagging feeling about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing, and is devastated to realize that Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and, despite his reassurances, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released]] all along.

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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing Walt's reluctance to kill him, Krazy-8 assures him that he only wants to go home and promises that, if Walt just lets him go, he won't try and take vengeance on him and his family later. Walt is convinced and goes upstairs to get the key for Krazy-8's shackle to free him... but before he can head heading back down, he gets a sudden nagging feeling GutFeeling about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing, and is devastated to realize that Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and, despite his reassurances, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released]] all along.
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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing Walt's reluctance to kill him, Krazy-8 assures him that he only wants to go home and promises that if Walt just lets him go, he won't take vengeance on him and his family later. Walt is convinced and goes upstairs to retrieve the key to Krazy-8's shackle... but as he's about to head back down to unlock him, he gets a sudden nagging feeling about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing, and is devastated to realize that Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and, despite his reassurances, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released]] all along.

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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing Walt's reluctance to kill him, Krazy-8 assures him that he only wants to go home and promises that that, if Walt just lets him go, he won't try and take vengeance on him and his family later. Walt is convinced and goes upstairs to retrieve get the key to for Krazy-8's shackle... shackle to free him... but as he's about to before he can head back down to unlock him, down, he gets a sudden nagging feeling about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing, and is devastated to realize that Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and, despite his reassurances, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released]] all along.
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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing Walt's reluctance to kill him, Krazy-8 assures him that he only wants to go home and promises that if Walt just lets him go, he won't try and take vengeance on him and his family, and Walt, convinced, goes upstairs to retrieve the key to Krazy-8's shackle... but as he's about to head back down to unlock him, he gets a sudden nagging feeling about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing, and is devastated to realize that Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and, despite his reassurances, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released]] all along.

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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing Walt's reluctance to kill him, Krazy-8 assures him that he only wants to go home and promises that if Walt just lets him go, he won't try and take vengeance on him and his family, family later. Walt is convinced and Walt, convinced, goes upstairs to retrieve the key to Krazy-8's shackle... but as he's about to head back down to unlock him, he gets a sudden nagging feeling about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing, and is devastated to realize that Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and, despite his reassurances, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released]] all along.
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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing Walt's reluctance to kill him, Krazy-8 assures him that he only wants to go home and won't try and take vengeance on Walt and his family if he just lets him go, which convinces Walt to go and retrieve the key to Krazy-8's shackle... but as he's about to head back downstairs to unlock him, he gets a sudden nagging feeling about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing, and is devastated to surmise that despite his reassurances, Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released]] all along.

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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing Walt's reluctance to kill him, Krazy-8 assures him that he only wants to go home and promises that if Walt just lets him go, he won't try and take vengeance on Walt him and his family if he just lets him go, which convinces Walt to go family, and Walt, convinced, goes upstairs to retrieve the key to Krazy-8's shackle... but as he's about to head back downstairs down to unlock him, he gets a sudden nagging feeling about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing, and is devastated to surmise realize that despite his reassurances, Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and and, despite his reassurances, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released]] all along.
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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing that Walt is desperate for an excuse not to kill him, Krazy-8 reassures him that he only wants to go home and won't try and take vengeance on Walt and his family if he just lets him go, which convinces Walt to go and retrieve the key to Krazy-8's shackle... but as he's about to head back downstairs to unlock him, he gets a sudden nagging feeling about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing, and is devastated to surmise that Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and, despite his reassurances, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released]].

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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing that Walt is desperate for an excuse not Walt's reluctance to kill him, Krazy-8 reassures assures him that he only wants to go home and won't try and take vengeance on Walt and his family if he just lets him go, which convinces Walt to go and retrieve the key to Krazy-8's shackle... but as he's about to head back downstairs to unlock him, he gets a sudden nagging feeling about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing, and is devastated to surmise that despite his reassurances, Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and, despite his reassurances, and [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released]].released]] all along.
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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing that Walt is desperate for an excuse not to kill him, Krazy-8 reassures him that he won't try and take vengeance on Walt and his family if he lets him go and just wants to go home, which convinces Walt to go upstairs and get the key to Krazy-8's shackle... but as he's about to head back down, he suddenly gets a nagging feeling about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing, and is devastated to surmise that Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and, despite his reassurances, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released]].

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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing that Walt is desperate for an excuse not to kill him, Krazy-8 reassures him that he only wants to go home and won't try and take vengeance on Walt and his family if he just lets him go and just wants to go home, go, which convinces Walt to go upstairs and get retrieve the key to Krazy-8's shackle... but as he's about to head back down, downstairs to unlock him, he suddenly gets a sudden nagging feeling about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing, and is devastated to surmise that Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and, despite his reassurances, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released]].
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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in a basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Walt begs Krazy-8 to convince him that he won't try and take vengeance on Walt and his family if he lets him go, and Krazy-8 swears that he won't and that he just wants to go home. Relieved, Walt goes upstairs to get the key to Krazy-8's shackle, tossing his beer can in the trash on the way... but as he's about to head back down, he gets a nagging hunch about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the garbage can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table, and finds that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing. Devastated, Walt searches through the trash again in case he missed it, but is forced to conclude that Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and, despite his reassurances, has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released.

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** A story arc in the first season involves Walt keeping a violent rival drug dealer, Krazy-8, imprisoned in a Jesse's basement for days while he works up the nerve to kill him. One day, Walt passes out from his lung cancer while bringing Krazy-8 food, dropping and breaking the ceramic plate he was carrying. When he comes to a little later, he cleans up the mess, fixes Krazy-8 another meal, then the two get to talking about their lives over beers and [[LimaSyndrome start to bond]]. Sensing that Walt begs is desperate for an excuse not to kill him, Krazy-8 to convince reassures him that he won't try and take vengeance on Walt and his family if he lets him go, go and Krazy-8 swears that he won't and that he just wants to go home. Relieved, home, which convinces Walt goes to go upstairs to and get the key to Krazy-8's shackle, tossing his beer can in the trash on the way... shackle... but as he's about to head back down, he suddenly gets a nagging hunch feeling about the broken plate. He fishes the ceramic shards out of the garbage trash can and re-assembles them on the kitchen table, and finds table to find that [[SinisterShiv a large, shank-shaped piece]] is missing. Devastated, Walt searches through the trash again in case he missed it, but missing, and is forced devastated to conclude surmise that Krazy-8 must've taken it while he was unconscious and, despite his reassurances, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper has been planning to kill him with it the second he's released.released]].
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* ''Series/SpecialOpsLioness'': How the last Lioness' cover gets blown when her mark spots a tattoo of a cross under her armpit while bathing. During the debrief, Joe says that the undercover claimed that she had no tattoos. The CIA Deputy Director tells her to "check every inch" of the next recruit to ensure that there are no tattoos, not merely take her word for it.
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** In the Season 4 mid-season finale, the main characters' home at the Prison is attacked and they are forced to scatter. In the season's final episode, "A", Rick, Carl, Daryl, and Michonne arrive at Terminus, the same sanctuary Glenn and company reached in an earlier episode. However, Rick notices a few items from their old home being worn or used by the residents. The Prison's guard body armor, a backpack the characters took off a dead hitchhiker earlier in the season, and Daryl's poncho are amongst the items that Glenn and Maggie retrieved before bolting, as the viewers (but not Rick) know. But while those three items might possibly be explained away, and could have been scavenged by Prison residents that Rick didn't know well, the most damning piece of evidence is Hershel's pocket watch being worn by a Terminus resident. Since only a member of his adoptive family would have understood its sentimental value and taken it from the Prison, this clues him in to the fact that something ''bad'' has happened to one of them.
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* In one episode of ''Series/{{CSI]}'', the characters are looking for the serial killer nicknamed "Dr. Jeckyll" in a hospital. In the security room, they watch footage of a section where they believe the killer has been. They see a doctor entering a door and using a pass-card to do so, and think nothing of it until the hospital's employee watching with them reveals that he knows the doctor who owns that pass-card, a short, African-American woman who happens to currently be on vacation -- and the "doctor" using her card is a tall, white man.

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* In one episode of ''Series/{{CSI]}'', ''Series/{{CSI}}'', the characters are looking for the serial killer nicknamed "Dr. Jeckyll" in a hospital. In the security room, they watch footage of a section where they believe the killer has been. They see a doctor entering a door and using a pass-card to do so, and think nothing of it until the hospital's employee watching with them reveals that he knows the doctor who owns that pass-card, a short, African-American woman who happens to currently be on vacation -- and the "doctor" using her card is a tall, white man.
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* In one episode of ''Series/{{CSI]}'', the characters are looking for the serial killer nicknamed "Dr. Jeckyll" in a hospital. In the security room, they watch footage of a section where they believe the killer has been. They see a doctor entering a door and using a pass-card to do so, and think nothing of it until the hospital's employee watching with them reveals that he knows the doctor who owns that pass-card, a short, African-American woman who happens to currently be on vacation -- and the "doctor" using her card is a tall, white man.
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* ''Series/{{Castle}}'''s eponymous character is rather good at this, considering his eye for detail thanks to approaching every investigation as a novel plot.

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* ''Series/{{Castle}}'''s ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'''s eponymous character is rather good at this, considering his eye for detail thanks to approaching every investigation as a novel plot.

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