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-->"What's this? Lee-oo... Lu-.. Luuuk-... eeemm? Luke! You're name it Luke!"
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*Or just Leuk (Luke)
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* Or, by some random series of events, Jackknife [[PlotTwist KILLS THE WARDEN!!!]]

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* Or, by some random series of events, Jackknife [[PlotTwist JACKKNIFE KILLS THE WARDEN!!!]]
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* Or, by some random series of events, Jackknife ends up [[PlotTwist KILLING THE WARDEN!!!]]

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* Or, by some random series of events, Jackknife ends up [[PlotTwist KILLING KILLS THE WARDEN!!!]]
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* Or, by some random sequence of events, Jackknife ends up [[PlotTwist KILLING THE WARDEN!!!]]

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* Or, by some random sequence series of events, Jackknife ends up [[PlotTwist KILLING THE WARDEN!!!]]
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*Or, by some random sequence of events, Jackknife ends up [[PlotTwist KILLING THE WARDEN!!!]]
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* Warden is [[BigBad Satan]] and Jailbot is TheGrimReaper. Jailbot's frame bears similarity to a hoaded cloak, and he does the Warden's bidding. He's a floating death machine who fills Superjail with the denizens of the damned.

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* Warden is [[BigBad Satan]] {{Satan}} and Jailbot is TheGrimReaper. Jailbot's frame bears similarity to a hoaded cloak, and he does the Warden's bidding. He's a floating death machine who fills Superjail with the denizens of the damned.
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* Warden is Satan and Jailbot is the Grim Reaper. Jailbot's frame bears similarity to a hoaded cloak, and he does the Warden's bidding. He's a floating death machine who fills Superjail with the denizens of the damned.

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* Warden is Satan [[BigBad Satan]] and Jailbot is the Grim Reaper.TheGrimReaper. Jailbot's frame bears similarity to a hoaded cloak, and he does the Warden's bidding. He's a floating death machine who fills Superjail with the denizens of the damned.

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****Given the Hell interpretation, what if Jackknife is a demon and every time he breaks out he's just possessing another criminal in the real world until Jailbot tracks him down. It would explain how he starts off in so many different places all of the time and somehow never dies.




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*Warden is Satan and Jailbot is the Grim Reaper. Jailbot's frame bears similarity to a hoaded cloak, and he does the Warden's bidding. He's a floating death machine who fills Superjail with the denizens of the damned.
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[[WMG: Going with the above, WesternAnimation/{{Superjail}} takes place in {{Ravenloft}}]]

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[[WMG: Going with the above, WesternAnimation/{{Superjail}} takes place in {{Ravenloft}}]]
''TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}}'']]
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[[WMG: Superjail! takes place in the same universe as ''DeadLeaves''.]]

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[[WMG: Superjail! takes place in the same universe as ''DeadLeaves''.''Anime/DeadLeaves''.]]
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[[WMG: Fatty (the fat perverted inmate) is [[FamilyGuy Herbert]] in his younger years.]]

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[[WMG: Fatty (the fat perverted inmate) is [[FamilyGuy [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Herbert]] in his younger years.]]
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[[WMG: Superjail! takes place in the universe of ''{{Firefly}}''.]]

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[[WMG: Superjail! takes place in the universe of ''{{Firefly}}''.''{{Series/Firefly}}''.]]
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[[WMG: Jackknife and Dan are related somehow.]]
Dan (from Dan Vs.) and Jackknife are respectively the most violent, hateful characters on their shows. They share the same pale complexion and the same messy black hair (though Jackknife styles his). Thanks to Superjail's multidimensional status, it's possible Dan and Jackknife are actually two different versions of the same person, each suited to the respective violent insanity (or "rating") of their universe.
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[[WMG: A gender-swapped version of Cancer was cared for by the inmates of Ultraprison.]]
His name was Leukemia (pronounced "LUKE-uh-MEE-uh").

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\n** Confirmed, sorta. The Triplets bring a tabloid of her to life, involving her making Stingray her sex slave.



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**{{Jossed}}, the alien spore mutant was Jailbot's "girlfriend"

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*** Jackknife is they guy who's always saved from hell, but somehow gets back in one way or another.
** Well, then what would this say about Superhell? Hell inside Hell inside a Volcano inside an alternate dimension?



[[WMG: Fatty (the fat perverted inmate) is [[FamilyGuy Herbert]] in his younger years.

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[[WMG: Fatty (the fat perverted inmate) is [[FamilyGuy Herbert]] in his younger years.]]
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[[WMG: Fatty (the fat perverted inmate) is [[FamilyGuy Herbert]] in his younger years.
Just listen to the voice. Oh, and with Herbert being a WWII pilot? His years in SJ take place after that.

[[WMG: Also, Jackknife is [[BeavisAndButthead Beavis]].]]
They have the same grunts, the same hair, and the same love for booze and women.
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This theory could also explain why the serial killer inmate had a cameo in "Superjail Grand Prix" when he died at the end of his debut episode "Cold-Blooded".
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There is no definite explanation for why Superjail convicts would keep on dying and coming back to life, but supposedly either the Warden made them immortal so that he could have fun killing them and not get bored when all the inmates were dead or the Twins made it possible as one of their sadistic games.
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[[WMG: Superjail inmates are resurrectively immortal]]
Aside from constantly being killed and turning up alive and well in the next episode they are in, it should also be noted that Jared used to be a Superjail inmate before the Warden employed him and that some episodes like "Combaticus" and "Mayhem Donor" had Jared killed as a dark joke in spite of being one of the major characters.

The lunch ladies seem to be the only ones other than Jared and the Superjail inmates known to have died and come back to life, but their resurrections are harder to explain because they are female and Superjail appears to only incarcerate male criminals.

Going with the aforementioned discussion of Jared's deaths, it is likely that he was not killed at the end of "Burn, Stoolie, Burn" and that he may return in the upcoming fourth season.
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** Considering his original basis was to be ''{{Powder}}'', perhaps he gains the power to smite with lightning.

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** Considering his original basis was to be ''{{Powder}}'', ''Film/{{Powder}}'', perhaps he gains the power to smite with lightning.
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This would also provide another layer on why it's no good for him to leave Superjail. If he were to actually mature or become more sadistic and knowing than he was in the pilot, with full knowledge of his capability, it could lead to some sort of takeover. With being content and pleased with just his jail and the status quo, he wants for nothing more (unlike the Mistress when she tried conquering it) but the excitement it supplies. And even if he were to try to leave, his incompetence makes for suffering outside of it anyway, ala "Vacation".
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I remembered a fan theory sort of like this on Tumblr.

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[[WMG: The Warden's personality change in seasons 2 and 3]]
When the timeline was reset or a new reality was created from the ashes of the old, the Time-Police or some other force gave the Warden a psychic lobotomy in order to decrease his potential of being omnicidal in the future (and to prevent a never-ending time loop). This lead to him being more of a Man Child than before, and as his time spent in his jail increases, his short-term memory, dependency on Jailbot, and childishness increase as he's content with being in his ''own'' loop. The Warden "growing up" more would mean potential disaster from the power he'd harness, even if he wouldn't try to conquer the world the same way as he did in that one future.
Although, this plan also had failed in some ways as the Warden still can be capable of disaster on his own, whether intentional or from his own out of control imagination.
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* The Twins use their crystals to either create a tangible illusion of him, or "redecorate" and transform another creature into him to fight.

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* The Twins use their crystals to either create a tangible illusion of him, or "redecorate" and transform another creature into him to fight. Or bring a golem to life, going with his Greek statue/fighter theme.
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** Or if someone wanted mindless fan-wankery and continuity back to the end of "Time-Police", perhaps the Combaticus from that paradox somehow teleported or survived the collapse of the timeline and found himself in the recreated continuity.

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** Or if someone wanted mindless fan-wankery and continuity back to the end of "Time-Police", perhaps the Combaticus from that paradox somehow teleported or survived the collapse of the timeline and found himself in the recreated continuity.continuity (and experiencing his own confusion when he sees a rather familiar looking constellation in the sky).

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* He returns in whatever way, but is abducted by Ozzal as a sacrifice and way for him to leave the Twins alone and instead focus on his "grandchild". Or alternatively, Ozzal kills the kid and refuses to acknowledge him as any sort of kin (being that he was unnaturally birthed).

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* He returns in whatever way, but is abducted by Ozzal as a sacrifice and way for him to leave the Twins alone and instead focus on his "grandchild". Or alternatively, Ozzal kills the kid and refuses to acknowledge him as any sort of kin (being that he was unnaturally birthed).birthed), thus providing a major ShootTheDog moment... if his sons even give a crap.
* The Twins use their crystals to either create a tangible illusion of him, or "redecorate" and transform another creature into him to fight.
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* He returns in whatever way, but is abducted by Ozzal as a sacrifice and way for him to leave the Twins alone and instead focus on his "grandchild". Or alternatively, Ozzal kills the kid and refuses to acknowledge him as any sort of kin (being that he was unnaturally birthed).
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* Another time travel paradoxical thing. Perhaps there's a Combaticus who survived in his timeline, who winds up stranded in this one...and sadly must sacrifice himself for the Twins as well in some way, proving that Combaticus isn't meant to live very long.
** Or if someone wanted mindless fan-wankery and continuity back to the end of "Time-Police", perhaps the Combaticus from that paradox somehow teleported or survived the collapse of the timeline and found himself in the recreated continuity.
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** Considering his original basis was to be ''{{Powder}}'', perhaps he gains the power to smite with lightning.

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