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* ActorSharedBackground: Anna is heavily implied to be Jewish like her actress Creator/LianeBalaban.
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* FakeAmerican: Creator/RyanCartwright (Gary) is actually from England.
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* FakeAmerican: Creator/RyanCartwright (Gary) is actually from England.England, while Creator/LianeBalaban (Anna) is actually Canadian.
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* Main/RetroactiveRecognition: In Anger Management, the Alpha thought to be causing bursts of unsuppressed rage is, ironically, none other than Creator/TatianaMaslany, the [[Series/SheHulkAttorneyAtLaw She-Hulk]].
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* AccidentalDownerEnding: Season 2 ended with the main villain of the series having partially succeeded in enacting his plan, and everyone in the train station (bar one) either unconscious or dead, before Syfy cancelled the series. ReferencedBy ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', where Sheldon struggles to deal with this cliffhanger in "The Closure Alternative" due to his general closure issues. In TheStinger, he finally manages to contact the creator Bruce Miller and badgers him into telling Sheldon how he would have resolved the cliffhanger, only for Sheldon to tell him it stinks and hang up.
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* Main/RetroactiveRecognition: In Anger Management, the Alpha thought to be causing bursts of unsuppressed rage is, ironically, none other than Creator/TatianaMaslany, She-Hulk herself.
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* Main/RetroactiveRecognition: In Anger Management, the Alpha thought to be causing bursts of unsuppressed rage is, ironically, none other than Creator/TatianaMaslany, She-Hulk herself.the [[Series/SheHulkAttorneyAtLaw She-Hulk]].
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* Main/RetroactiveRecognition: In Anger Management, the Alpha thought to be causing bursts of unsuppressed rage is ironically, none other than Creator/TatianaMaslany, She-Hulk herself.
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* Main/RetroactiveRecognition: In Anger Management, the Alpha thought to be causing bursts of unsuppressed rage is is, ironically, none other than Creator/TatianaMaslany, She-Hulk herself.
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* Main/RetroactiveRecognition: In Anger Management, the Alpha causing bursts of unsuppressed rage is ironically, none other than Creator/TatianaMaslany, She-Hulk herself.
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* Main/RetroactiveRecognition: In Anger Management, the Alpha thought to be causing bursts of unsuppressed rage is ironically, none other than Creator/TatianaMaslany, She-Hulk herself.
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* Main/RetroactiveRecognition: In Anger Management, the Alpha causing bursts of unsuppressed rage is ironically, none other than Creator/TatianaMaslany, She-Hulk herself.
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* RecastAsARegular: Creator/LauraMennell originally appeared on ''Series/{{Eureka}} as Dr. Rivers and was later recast as ''Series/{{Alphas}}'' as main cast member Nina Theroux (both shows have a SharedUniverse).
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* RecastAsARegular: Creator/LauraMennell originally appeared on ''Series/{{Eureka}} ''Series/{{Eureka}}'' as Dr. Rivers and was later recast as on ''Series/{{Alphas}}'' as main cast member regular character Nina Theroux (both shows have a SharedUniverse).
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* FakeAmerican: Ryan Cartwright (Gary) is actually from England.
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* FakeAmerican: Ryan Cartwright Creator/RyanCartwright (Gary) is actually from England.
* RecastAsARegular: Creator/LauraMennell originally appeared on ''Series/{{Eureka}} as Dr. Rivers and was later recast as ''Series/{{Alphas}}'' as main cast member Nina Theroux (both shows have a SharedUniverse).
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* Kimi Milard (Sarah Slywchuk) actually had one openly spoken line of dialogue in the entire second season, though it was cut for unknown reasons.
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* Kimi Milard (Sarah Slywchuk) (Creator/SarahSlywchuk) actually had one openly spoken line of dialogue in the entire second season, though it was cut for unknown reasons.
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* ActorAllusion: Skylar's daughter asks her at one point "Are you a terminator?" [[Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles She is.]]
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* PlayingAgainstType: Skylar's first episode initially appears to portray her as the kind of crazy superpowered teenager that Creator/SummerGlau was famous for playing in ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' and ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles''. This makes the revelation that she's trying to save her own daughter much more of a surprise, since nobody would expect that type of character Glau normally played to be old enough or stable enough to be bringing up a kid.
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* PlayingAgainstType: PlayingWithCharacterType: Skylar's first episode initially appears to portray her as the kind of crazy superpowered teenager that Creator/SummerGlau was famous for playing in ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' and ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles''. This makes the revelation that she's trying to save her own daughter much more of a surprise, since nobody would expect that type of character Glau normally played to be old enough or stable enough to be bringing up a kid.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Skylar's first episode initially appears to portray her as the kind of crazy superpowered teenager that Creator/SummerGlau was famous for playing in ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' and ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles''. This makes the revelation that she's trying to save her own daughter much more of a surprise, since nobody would expect that type of character Glau normally played to be old enough or stable enough to be bringing up a kid.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: Set in New York City, filmed in Toronto.
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* FilmingLocationCameo: At the end of the season 1 episode "Catch and Release", some of the characters travel to Toronto.