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* HilariousInHindsight: Each time [[Creator/TaraStrong Shareena]] and [[Creator/CarlosAlazraqui Gug]] interact with each other, it's basically [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Timmy Turner and Mr. Crocker]] talking to each other.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Each time [[Creator/TaraStrong Shareena]] and [[Creator/CarlosAlazraqui Gug]] interact with each other, interact, it's basically [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Timmy Turner and Mr. Crocker]] talking to each other.
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* FridgeHorror: By the time [[spoiler:Ray meets up with Wei in the Good Ending]], the school is in ruins. [[spoiler:Just how long was Ray going through that hellish loop?]]
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* FridgeHorror: By the time [[spoiler:Ray meets up with Wei in the Good Ending]], the school is in ruins. [[spoiler:Just how long was Ray going through that hellish loop?]]loop? Considering how the game takes place during the 60s and Wei is a middle aged man, it's likely decades of repeating the events leading up to her suicide.]]
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* ValuesDissonance: The relationship between [[spoiler:Ray and Mr. Chang]] is treated as largely positive and healthy, and [[spoiler:Ray]] is viewed as totally unsympathetic for what she did when it ended. However, [[spoiler:this is a romantic relationship between a vulnerable teenager and the much older teacher/counsellor who was meant to be helping her with her family and academic issues; a relationship instigated by the teacher himself, no less]]. Players tend to view [[spoiler:Chang]] as a problematic character to say the least.
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* ValuesDissonance: The relationship between [[spoiler:Ray and Mr. Chang]] is treated as largely positive and healthy, and [[spoiler:Ray]] is [[DesignatedVillain viewed as totally the unsympathetic one for what she did when it ended. ended.]] However, [[spoiler:this is a romantic relationship between a vulnerable teenager and the much older teacher/counsellor who was meant to be helping her with her family and academic issues; a relationship instigated by the teacher himself, no less]]. Players tend to view [[spoiler:Chang]] as a problematic character to say the least.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: One of the bullet points in Taylor's guide to not being a total reject states "your lack of faith in the durability of Music/{{Kesha}} is disturbing." That joke became funny once Kesha did indeed fall from mainstream popularity... only to became a lot less funny come 2016 once people learned precisely ''why'' her career flatlined so quickly. [[SubvertedTrope Then it became funny again]] when, come 2017, Taylor was proven right and Kesha enjoyed a CareerResurrection.
* HarsherInHindsight: [[spoiler: Sander being motivated to murder people [[EntitledToHaveYou because Riley won't put out]] is harder to watch in the wake of multiple mass shootings, especially Isla Vista, which were committed for similar reasons.]]
* HarsherInHindsight: [[spoiler: Sander being motivated to murder people [[EntitledToHaveYou because Riley won't put out]] is harder to watch in the wake of multiple mass shootings, especially Isla Vista, which were committed for similar reasons.]]
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: One of the bullet points in Taylor's guide to not being a total reject states "your lack of faith in the durability of Music/{{Kesha}} is disturbing." That joke became funny once Kesha did indeed fall from mainstream popularity... popularity… only to became a lot less funny come 2016 once people learned precisely ''why'' her career flatlined so quickly. [[SubvertedTrope Then it became funny again]] when, come 2017, Taylor was proven right and Kesha enjoyed a CareerResurrection.
* HarsherInHindsight:[[spoiler: Sander [[spoiler:Sander being motivated to murder people [[EntitledToHaveYou because Riley won't put out]] is harder to watch in the wake of multiple mass shootings, especially Isla Vista, which were committed for similar reasons.]]
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** Similarly, the mention of Hoobastank in the "BITCH" acronym seemed like just a weird and dated reference when the film came out... fast forward to 2017 and the release of VideoGame/SonicForces, which includes vocals by the lead singer of Hoobastank in its main theme.
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** Similarly, the mention of Hoobastank in the "BITCH" acronym seemed like just a weird and dated reference when the film came out... out… fast forward to 2017 and the release of VideoGame/SonicForces, ''VideoGame/SonicForces'', which includes vocals by the lead singer of Hoobastank in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjehy3_G8Lk its main theme.theme]].
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* OneSceneWonder: Taylor Fisher. She would have become TheScrappy if she had gotten more than one scene... but oh, what a scene.
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** Before he got selected for Film/{{the Hunger Games}}, [[Creator/JoshHutcherson Peeta Mellark]] was a skater boy.
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** Inverted later on, as the game was massively review-bombed by Chinese players after anti-government messages sneaked in by a developer were found on the studio's follow-up game, VideoGame/{{Devotion}}.
* JerkassWoobie: Ray, who gets more and more unstable as the game progresses. [[spoiler:She sold out her classmates and teachers out of petty, selfish jealousy, which resulted in the deaths - or [[FateWorseThanDeath worse]] - of them all... and is never going to be allowed into Heaven, or even to be reborn, cursed to wander as a spirit ''forever''.]] And that's if she gives the [[GuideDangIt right answers]] at the end!
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:Mr. Chang]] is portrayed as a kind and caring person. [[spoiler: But if his relationship with Ray [[AmbiguousSituation really was reciprocated]], then he was abusing his position as a counselor to take advantage of a vulnerable young girl - one he's supposed to be helping with her issues, even! Doing so unwittingly helps cause the whole mess, but the blame is squarely placed on Ray's shoulders, instead of sharing it with the authority figure who abused his position.]] Also counts as ValuesDissonance.
* ValuesDissonance: The relationship between [[spoiler:Ray and Mr. Chang]] is treated as largely positive and healthy, and [[spoiler:Ray]] is viewed as totally unsympathetic for what she did when it ended. However, [[spoiler:this is a romantic relationship between a vulnerable teenager and the much older teacher/counsellor who was meant to be helping her with her family and academic issues; a relationship instigated by the teacher himself no less.]] Players tend to view [[spoiler:Chang]] as a problematic character to say the least.
** To get the GoldenEnding, [[spoiler:you must answer the questions of Ray's lingered spirits correctly. One of the questions she asks is whether to "quietly accept" or "try to take them back." Most Western players would choose "quietly accept" and interpret it as taking responsibility for her actions, while "try to take them back" implies the opposite. However, as the game is heavily steeped in Buddhist themes (which the average Westerner might not be familiar with), the whole purpose of this part is for Ray to ''remember'' what she did back then, not what she would choose to do from now on, so the correct choice is actually the latter.]]
* JerkassWoobie: Ray, who gets more and more unstable as the game progresses. [[spoiler:She sold out her classmates and teachers out of petty, selfish jealousy, which resulted in the deaths - or [[FateWorseThanDeath worse]] - of them all... and is never going to be allowed into Heaven, or even to be reborn, cursed to wander as a spirit ''forever''.]] And that's if she gives the [[GuideDangIt right answers]] at the end!
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:Mr. Chang]] is portrayed as a kind and caring person. [[spoiler: But if his relationship with Ray [[AmbiguousSituation really was reciprocated]], then he was abusing his position as a counselor to take advantage of a vulnerable young girl - one he's supposed to be helping with her issues, even! Doing so unwittingly helps cause the whole mess, but the blame is squarely placed on Ray's shoulders, instead of sharing it with the authority figure who abused his position.]] Also counts as ValuesDissonance.
* ValuesDissonance: The relationship between [[spoiler:Ray and Mr. Chang]] is treated as largely positive and healthy, and [[spoiler:Ray]] is viewed as totally unsympathetic for what she did when it ended. However, [[spoiler:this is a romantic relationship between a vulnerable teenager and the much older teacher/counsellor who was meant to be helping her with her family and academic issues; a relationship instigated by the teacher himself no less.]] Players tend to view [[spoiler:Chang]] as a problematic character to say the least.
** To get the GoldenEnding, [[spoiler:you must answer the questions of Ray's lingered spirits correctly. One of the questions she asks is whether to "quietly accept" or "try to take them back." Most Western players would choose "quietly accept" and interpret it as taking responsibility for her actions, while "try to take them back" implies the opposite. However, as the game is heavily steeped in Buddhist themes (which the average Westerner might not be familiar with), the whole purpose of this part is for Ray to ''remember'' what she did back then, not what she would choose to do from now on, so the correct choice is actually the latter.]]
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''VideoGame/{{Devotion}}''.
* JerkassWoobie: Ray, who gets more and more unstable as the game progresses. [[spoiler:She sold out her classmates and teachers out of petty, selfish jealousy, which resulted in the deaths- — or [[FateWorseThanDeath worse]] - — of them all... all… and is never going to be allowed into Heaven, or even to be reborn, cursed to wander as a spirit ''forever''.]] And that's if she gives the [[GuideDangIt right answers]] at the end!
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:Mr. Chang]] is portrayed as a kind and caring person.[[spoiler: But [[spoiler:But if his relationship with Ray [[AmbiguousSituation really was reciprocated]], then he was abusing his position as a counselor to take advantage of a vulnerable young girl - — one he's supposed to be helping with her issues, even! Doing so unwittingly helps cause the whole mess, but the blame is squarely placed on Ray's shoulders, instead of sharing it with the authority figure who abused his position.]] Also counts as ValuesDissonance.
* ValuesDissonance: The relationship between [[spoiler:Ray and Mr. Chang]] is treated as largely positive and healthy, and [[spoiler:Ray]] is viewed as totally unsympathetic for what she did when it ended. However, [[spoiler:this is a romantic relationship between a vulnerable teenager and the much older teacher/counsellor who was meant to be helping her with her family and academic issues; a relationship instigated by the teacherhimself himself, no less.]] less]]. Players tend to view [[spoiler:Chang]] as a problematic character to say the least.
** To get the GoldenEnding, [[spoiler:you must answer the questions of Ray's lingered spirits correctly. One of the questions she asks is whether to "quietly accept" or "try to take themback." back". Most Western players would choose "quietly accept" and interpret it as taking responsibility for her actions, while "try to take them back" implies the opposite. However, as the game is heavily steeped in Buddhist themes (which the average Westerner might not be familiar with), the whole purpose of this part is for Ray to ''remember'' what she did back then, not what she would choose to do from now on, so the correct choice is actually the latter.]]latter]].
* JerkassWoobie: Ray, who gets more and more unstable as the game progresses. [[spoiler:She sold out her classmates and teachers out of petty, selfish jealousy, which resulted in the deaths
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:Mr. Chang]] is portrayed as a kind and caring person.
* ValuesDissonance: The relationship between [[spoiler:Ray and Mr. Chang]] is treated as largely positive and healthy, and [[spoiler:Ray]] is viewed as totally unsympathetic for what she did when it ended. However, [[spoiler:this is a romantic relationship between a vulnerable teenager and the much older teacher/counsellor who was meant to be helping her with her family and academic issues; a relationship instigated by the teacher
** To get the GoldenEnding, [[spoiler:you must answer the questions of Ray's lingered spirits correctly. One of the questions she asks is whether to "quietly accept" or "try to take them
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** To get the GoldenEnding, [[spoiler:you must answer the questions of Ray's lingered spirits correctly. One of the questions she asks is whether to "quietly accept" or "try to take them back." Most Western players would choose "quietly accept" and interpret it as taking responsibility for her actions, while "try to take them back" implies the opposite. However, based on Buddhist themes, the whole purpose of this part is for Ray to ''remember'' what she did back then, not what she would choose to do from now on, so the correct choice is actually the latter.]]
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** To get the GoldenEnding, [[spoiler:you must answer the questions of Ray's lingered spirits correctly. One of the questions she asks is whether to "quietly accept" or "try to take them back." Most Western players would choose "quietly accept" and interpret it as taking responsibility for her actions, while "try to take them back" implies the opposite. However, based on as the game is heavily steeped in Buddhist themes, themes (which the average Westerner might not be familiar with), the whole purpose of this part is for Ray to ''remember'' what she did back then, not what she would choose to do from now on, so the correct choice is actually the latter.]]
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** To get the GoldenEnding, [[spoiler:you must answer the questions of Ray's lingered spirits correctly. One of the questions she asks is whether to "quietly accept" or "try to take them back." Most Western players would choose "quietly accept" and interpret it as taking responsibility for her actions, while "try to take them back" implies the opposite. However, based on Buddhist themes, the whole purpose of this part is for Ray to ''remember'' what she did back then, not what she would choose to do from now on, so the correct choice is actually the latter.]]
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:Mr. Chang]] is portrayed as a kind and caring person. [[spoiler: But if his relationship with Ray [[AmbiguousSituation really was reciprocated]], then he was abusing his position as a counselor to take advantage of a troubled teen]]. Also counts as ValuesDissonance.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:Mr. Chang]] is portrayed as a kind and caring person. [[spoiler: But if his relationship with Ray [[AmbiguousSituation really was reciprocated]], then he was abusing his position as a counselor to take advantage of a troubled teen]]. vulnerable young girl - one he's supposed to be helping with her issues, even! Doing so unwittingly helps cause the whole mess, but the blame is squarely placed on Ray's shoulders, instead of sharing it with the authority figure who abused his position.]] Also counts as ValuesDissonance.
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* CatharsisFactor: [[spoiler: After Sander spends the movie making unwanted advances towards Riley, then attempts to blow up his own hometown when he doesn't get his way, it feels good seeing him suffer a grisly death at the hands of the Grizzly Bear time machine (pardon the pun).]]
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:Mr. Chang]] is portrayed as a kind and caring person. He also [[spoiler:takes advantage of a vulnerable young girl - one he's supposed to be helping with her issues, even! Doing so unwittingly helps cause the whole mess, but the blame is squarely placed on Ray's shoulders, instead of sharing it with the authority figure who abused his position.]] Also counts as ValuesDissonance.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:Mr. Chang]] is portrayed as a kind and caring person. He also [[spoiler:takes [[spoiler: But if his relationship with Ray [[AmbiguousSituation really was reciprocated]], then he was abusing his position as a counselor to take advantage of a vulnerable young girl - one he's supposed to be helping with her issues, even! Doing so unwittingly helps cause the whole mess, but the blame is squarely placed on Ray's shoulders, instead of sharing it with the authority figure who abused his position.]] troubled teen]]. Also counts as ValuesDissonance.
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* NeverLiveItDown: Although ''Detention'' was its own thing, it will probably forever be known as a "''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' ripoff".
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: It has often been accused of being a ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' rip-off, even though the only things the shows share are being late '90s animated series about kids in a school dealing with a mean teacher.
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*FridgeHorror: By the time [[spoiler:Ray meets up with Wei in the Good Ending]], the school is in ruins. [[spoiler:Just how long was Ray going through that hellish loop?]]
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:Mr. Chang]] is portrayed as a kind and caring person. He also [[spoiler:takes advantage of a vulnerable young girl - one he's supposed to be helping with her issues, even! Doing so unwittingly helps cause the whole mess, but the blame is squarely placed on Ray's shoulders, instead of sharing it with the authority figure who abused his position.]]
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:Mr. Chang]] is portrayed as a kind and caring person. He also [[spoiler:takes advantage of a vulnerable young girl - one he's supposed to be helping with her issues, even! Doing so unwittingly helps cause the whole mess, but the blame is squarely placed on Ray's shoulders, instead of sharing it with the authority figure who abused his position.]]]] Also counts as ValuesDissonance.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:Mr. Chang]] is portrayed as a kind and caring person. He also [[spoiler:takes advantage of a vulnerable young girl - one he's supposed to be helping with her issues, even! Doing so unwittingly helps cause the whole mess, but the blame is squarely placed on Ray's shoulders.shoulders, instead of sharing it with the authority figure who abused his position.]]
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* ValuesDissonance: The relationship between [[spoiler:Ray and Mr Chang]] is treated as largely positive and healthy, and [[spoiler:Ray]] is viewed as totally unsympathetic for what she did when it ended. However, [[spoiler:this is a romantic relationship between a vulnerable teenager and the much older teacher/counsellor who was meant to be helping her with her family and academic issues; a relationship instigated by the teacher himself no less.]] Players tend to view [[spoiler:Chang]] as a problematic character to say the least.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:Mr. Chang]] is portrayed as a kind and caring person. He also [[spoiler:takes advantage of a vulnerable young girl - one he's supposed to be helping with her issues, even! Doing so unwittingly helps cause the whole mess, but the blame is squarely placed on Ray's shoulders.]]
* ValuesDissonance: The relationship between [[spoiler:Ray andMr Mr. Chang]] is treated as largely positive and healthy, and [[spoiler:Ray]] is viewed as totally unsympathetic for what she did when it ended. However, [[spoiler:this is a romantic relationship between a vulnerable teenager and the much older teacher/counsellor who was meant to be helping her with her family and academic issues; a relationship instigated by the teacher himself no less.]] Players tend to view [[spoiler:Chang]] as a problematic character to say the least.
* ValuesDissonance: The relationship between [[spoiler:Ray and
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* JerkassWoobie: Ray, who gets more and more unstable as the game progresses. [[Spoiler:She sold out her classmates and teachers out of petty, selfish jealousy, which resulted in the deaths - or [[FateWorseThanDeath worse]] - of them all... and is never going to be allowed into Heaven, or even to be reborn, cursed to wander as a spirit ''forever''.]] And that's if she gives the [[GuideDangIt right answers]] at the end!
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* JerkassWoobie: Ray, who gets more and more unstable as the game progresses. [[Spoiler:She [[spoiler:She sold out her classmates and teachers out of petty, selfish jealousy, which resulted in the deaths - or [[FateWorseThanDeath worse]] - of them all... and is never going to be allowed into Heaven, or even to be reborn, cursed to wander as a spirit ''forever''.]] And that's if she gives the [[GuideDangIt right answers]] at the end!
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* ValuesDissonance: The relationship between [[spoiler:Ray and Mr Chang]] is treated as completely normal largely positive and healthy, and [[spoiler:Ray]] is viewed as totally unsympathetic for what she did when it ended. However, [[spoiler:this is a romantic relationship between a vulnerable teenager and the much older teacher/counsellor who was meant to be helping her with her family and academic issues; a relationship instigated by the teacher himself no less.]] Western players Players tend to view [[spoiler:Chang]] as a problematic character to say the least.
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* ValuesDissonance: The relationship between [[spoiler:Ray and Mr Chang]] is treated as completely normal and [[spoiler:Ray]] is viewed as totally unsympathetic for what she did when it ended. However, [[spoiler:this is a romantic relationship between a vulnerable teenager and the much older teacher/counsellor who was meant to be helping her with her family and academic issues; a relationship instigated by the teacher himself no less.]] Western players tend to view [[spoiler:Chang]] as a problematic character to say the least.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: Each time [[Creator/TaraStrong Shareena]] and [[Creator/CarlosAlazraqui Gug]] interact with each other, it's basically [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Timmy Turner and Mr. Crocker]] talking.
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* NeverLiveItDown: Although ''Detention'' was its own thing, this series will probably forever be known as a "''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' ripoff".
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* HarsherInHindsight: [[spoiler: Sander being motivated to murder people [[EntitledToHaveYou because Riley won't put out]] is harder to watch after various perpetrators, including Elliot Rodger, commited mass murder for similar reasons.]]
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* HarsherInHindsight: [[spoiler: Sander being motivated to murder people [[EntitledToHaveYou because Riley won't put out]] is harder to watch after various perpetrators, including Elliot Rodger, commited in the wake of multiple mass murder shootings, especially Isla Vista, which were committed for similar reasons.]]
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* CompleteMonster: [[AbhorrentAdmirer Sander Sanderson]] is initially presented as a pervert who constantly makes unwanted advances towards Riley Jones, and a classmate of Ione Rose and Clapton Davis. Brutally murdering the popular Taylor Fisher, attempting to kill Riley, and later butchering the athlete Billy Nolan, Sander feigns friendliness with his classmates while planning to kill them. [[IfICantHaveYou Outraged by Riley's constant rejection]], Sander kills exchange student Gord and Principal Karl Verge, then travels back in time to 1992 in order to convince a young Verge to eliminate the town of Grizzly Lake in an explosion with his help. When Riley and Clapton foil Sander's plot, he attempts to detonate the bomb himself, only succeeding in killing himself. In the altered timeline, Sander attacks Clapton and Riley, [[OffWithHisHead decapitating]] his implied sex partner Alexis when she walks in on him attempting to kill Riley for rejecting him. Lecherous, entitled, and contemptuous, Sander is a galling example of a [[EntitledToHaveYou possessive creep]].
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* CompleteMonster: [[AbhorrentAdmirer [[spoiler:[[AbhorrentAdmirer Sander Sanderson]] is initially presented as a pervert who constantly makes unwanted advances towards Riley Jones, and a classmate of Ione Rose and Clapton Davis. Brutally murdering the popular Taylor Fisher, attempting to kill Riley, and later butchering the athlete Billy Nolan, Sander feigns friendliness with his classmates while planning to kill them. [[IfICantHaveYou Outraged by Riley's constant rejection]], Sander kills exchange student Gord and Principal Karl Verge, then travels back in time to 1992 in order to convince a young Verge to eliminate the town of Grizzly Lake in an explosion with his help. When Riley and Clapton foil Sander's plot, he attempts to detonate the bomb himself, only succeeding in killing himself. In the altered timeline, Sander attacks Clapton and Riley, [[OffWithHisHead decapitating]] his implied sex partner Alexis when she walks in on him attempting to kill Riley for rejecting him. Lecherous, entitled, and contemptuous, Sander is a galling example of a [[EntitledToHaveYou possessive creep]].]]
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