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I Knew It is now YMMV. Moving
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* IKnewIt: Many suspected Reid was going to be gay and a possible love interest for Luke long before it was revealed.
** When news of Reid's death was leaked and Chris was revealed to have a heart condition, many speculated that his heart would be donated to Chris, which is exactly what happened.
** When news of Reid's death was leaked and Chris was revealed to have a heart condition, many speculated that his heart would be donated to Chris, which is exactly what happened.
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trope was renamed
* ActorLeavesCharacterDies: Brad was killed off when the last actor playing his was released from his contract.
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* McLeaned: Brad was killed off when the last actor playing his was released from his contract.
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Actors do not count as an example of Author Existence Failure (now renamed to Died During Production).
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The very first line of the very first episode of the show was spoken by Helen Wagner (Nancy) to her husband: "Good morning, dear." If she had not [[AuthorExistenceFailure died just before filming the final episodes]], the intention had been for her to get [[BookEnds the last line of the last episode]]: [[MeaningfulEcho "Good night, dear."]]
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The very first line of the very first episode of the show was spoken by Helen Wagner (Nancy) to her husband: "Good morning, dear." If she had not [[AuthorExistenceFailure died just before filming the final episodes]], episodes, the intention had been for her to get [[BookEnds the last line of the last episode]]: [[MeaningfulEcho "Good night, dear."]]
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** Ironically, the episode that was interrupted for the JFK assassination coverage (complete with the interruptions themselves) has been reported to be in the Smithsonian Institute, given how much of a role that episode has in American history.