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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/AnthonyLemke, who plays the Atavus named Gren who seduces J Street in the Season 5 episode "Entombed", is best known to scifi-fantasy fans as Three aka Marcus Boone in ''Series/DarkMatter''.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/AnthonyLemke, who plays the Atavus named Gren who seduces J Street in the Season 5 episode "Entombed", is best known to scifi-fantasy sci-fi/fantasy fans as Three aka a.k.a. Marcus Boone in ''Series/DarkMatter''.''Series/DarkMatter2015''.
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Unapproved Magnificent Bastard entry.
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* MagnificentBastard: Sandoval has his ways with charm and redeeming qualities and in the end might be the TragicHero.
* ParanoiaFuel: The whole freakin' show.
* ParanoiaFuel: The whole freakin' show.
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* FriendlyFandoms: With the various incarnations of ''Franchise/StarTrek'', of course, as Majel Roddenberry was the de facto show-runner, but also with ''Series/TheXFiles'' and ''Series/{{V1983}},'' due to the alien conspiracy arcs and gray morality of the show.
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* FriendlyFandoms: FriendlyFandoms:
** With the various incarnations of ''Franchise/StarTrek'', of course, as Majel Roddenberry was the de facto show-runner, but also with ''Series/TheXFiles'' and ''Series/{{V1983}},'' due to the alien conspiracy arcs and gray morality of theshow.show.
** Particularly when it came to ''Series/{{V1983}},'' the show shares a lot of its premise (though not its actual plot) - Aliens arriving to Earth using the guise of being friendly to hide a much more sinister purpose. The aliens having a human-like appearance that conceals their truly alien nature, the aliens and their supporters using a friendly English word to refer to them and make them seem more benign (The Taelon's "Companions" vs V's "Visitors"). A resistance movement forming while most of humanity is ambivalent to supportive of the aliens.
** With the various incarnations of ''Franchise/StarTrek'', of course, as Majel Roddenberry was the de facto show-runner, but also with ''Series/TheXFiles'' and ''Series/{{V1983}},'' due to the alien conspiracy arcs and gray morality of the
** Particularly when it came to ''Series/{{V1983}},'' the show shares a lot of its premise (though not its actual plot) - Aliens arriving to Earth using the guise of being friendly to hide a much more sinister purpose. The aliens having a human-like appearance that conceals their truly alien nature, the aliens and their supporters using a friendly English word to refer to them and make them seem more benign (The Taelon's "Companions" vs V's "Visitors"). A resistance movement forming while most of humanity is ambivalent to supportive of the aliens.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/AnthonyLemke, who plays the Atavus named Gren who seduces J Street in the Season 5 episode "Entombed", is best known to scifi-fantasy fans as Three aka Marcus Boone in ''Series/DarkMatter''.
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* MagnificentBastard - Sandoval has his ways with charm and redeeming qualities and in the end might be the TragicHero.
* ParanoiaFuel - the whole freakin' show.
* TearJerker -
** [[spoiler: Boone's death at the end of the first season]]
** Todd's death in the next to last ep.
* SpecialEffectsFailure / SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Some of the effects have aged very well, others not so much. Amusingly, the mothership in Season 1 was awful even for the time, while it's updated look from Season 2 onwards is probably the show's best effect and holds up well today.
* StrawmanHasAPoint: Renee becomes extremely distrustful of alien life as a concept. Ra'jel calls her out on this and Renee answers, correctly, that every alien government or force yet encountered by humans has had malevolent intent, barring a few dissenting individuals. Ra'jel still convinces her that she shouldn't shy away from further first contact with other life.
* ParanoiaFuel - the whole freakin' show.
* TearJerker -
** [[spoiler: Boone's death at the end of the first season]]
** Todd's death in the next to last ep.
* SpecialEffectsFailure / SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Some of the effects have aged very well, others not so much. Amusingly, the mothership in Season 1 was awful even for the time, while it's updated look from Season 2 onwards is probably the show's best effect and holds up well today.
* StrawmanHasAPoint: Renee becomes extremely distrustful of alien life as a concept. Ra'jel calls her out on this and Renee answers, correctly, that every alien government or force yet encountered by humans has had malevolent intent, barring a few dissenting individuals. Ra'jel still convinces her that she shouldn't shy away from further first contact with other life.
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* MagnificentBastard - MagnificentBastard: Sandoval has his ways with charm and redeeming qualities and in the end might be the TragicHero.
*ParanoiaFuel - the ParanoiaFuel: The whole freakin' show.
* TearJerker -
** [[spoiler: Boone's death at the end of the first season]]
** Todd's death in the next to last ep.
* SpecialEffectsFailure / SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Some of the effects have aged very well, others not so much. Amusingly, the mothership in Season 1 was awful even for the time, while it's its updated look from Season 2 onwards is probably the show's best effect and holds up well today.
* StrawmanHasAPoint: Renee becomes extremely distrustful of alien life as a concept. Ra'jel calls her out on this and Renee answers, correctly, that every alien government or force yet encountered by humans has had malevolent intent, barring a few dissenting individuals. Ra'jel still convinces her that she shouldn't shy away from further first contact with otherlife.life.
* TearJerker:
** [[spoiler: Boone's death at the end of the first season.]]
** Todd's death in the next to last ep.
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** [[spoiler: Boone's death at the end of the first season]]
** Todd's death in the next to last ep.
* StrawmanHasAPoint: Renee becomes extremely distrustful of alien life as a concept. Ra'jel calls her out on this and Renee answers, correctly, that every alien government or force yet encountered by humans has had malevolent intent, barring a few dissenting individuals. Ra'jel still convinces her that she shouldn't shy away from further first contact with other
* TearJerker:
** [[spoiler: Boone's death at the end of the first season.]]
** Todd's death in the next to last ep.
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* FriendlyFandoms: With the various incarnations of Series/StarTrek, of course, as Majel Roddenberry was the de facto show-runner, but also with ''Series/TheXFiles'' and ''Series/{{V1983}},'' due to the alien conspiracy arcs and gray morality of the show.
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* FriendlyFandoms: With the various incarnations of Series/StarTrek, ''Franchise/StarTrek'', of course, as Majel Roddenberry was the de facto show-runner, but also with ''Series/TheXFiles'' and ''Series/{{V1983}},'' due to the alien conspiracy arcs and gray morality of the show.
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** [[spoiler: Boone's death at the end of the first season]]
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* SpecialEffectsFailure / VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Some of the effects have aged very well, others not so much. Amusingly, the mothership in Season 1 was awful even for the time, while it's updated look from Season 2 onwards is probably the show's best effect and holds up well today.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure / VisualEffectsOfAwesome: SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Some of the effects have aged very well, others not so much. Amusingly, the mothership in Season 1 was awful even for the time, while it's updated look from Season 2 onwards is probably the show's best effect and holds up well today.
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* Strawman Has a Point: Renee becomes extremely distrustful of alien life as a concept. Ra'jel calls her out on this and Renee answers, correctly, that every alien government or force yet encountered by humans has had malevolent intent, barring a few dissenting individuals. Ra'jel still convinces her that she shouldn't shy away from further first contact with other life.
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* Strawman Has a Point: StrawmanHasAPoint: Renee becomes extremely distrustful of alien life as a concept. Ra'jel calls her out on this and Renee answers, correctly, that every alien government or force yet encountered by humans has had malevolent intent, barring a few dissenting individuals. Ra'jel still convinces her that she shouldn't shy away from further first contact with other life.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure / VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Some of the effects have aged very well, others not so much. Amusingly, the mothership in Season 1 was awful even for the time, while it's updated look from Season 2 onwards is probably the show's best effect and holds up well today.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure / VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Some of the effects have aged very well, others not so much. Amusingly, the mothership in Season 1 was awful even for the time, while it's updated look from Season 2 onwards is probably the show's best effect and holds up well today.today.
* Strawman Has a Point: Renee becomes extremely distrustful of alien life as a concept. Ra'jel calls her out on this and Renee answers, correctly, that every alien government or force yet encountered by humans has had malevolent intent, barring a few dissenting individuals. Ra'jel still convinces her that she shouldn't shy away from further first contact with other life.
* Strawman Has a Point: Renee becomes extremely distrustful of alien life as a concept. Ra'jel calls her out on this and Renee answers, correctly, that every alien government or force yet encountered by humans has had malevolent intent, barring a few dissenting individuals. Ra'jel still convinces her that she shouldn't shy away from further first contact with other life.
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* FriendlyFandoms: With the various incarnations of Series/StarTrek, of course, as Majel Roddenberry was the de facto show-runner, but also with ''Series/TheXFiles'' and ''Series/V1983,'' due to the alien conspiracy arcs and gray morality of the show.
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* FriendlyFandoms: With the various incarnations of Series/StarTrek, of course, as Majel Roddenberry was the de facto show-runner, but also with ''Series/TheXFiles'' and ''Series/V1983,'' ''Series/{{V1983}},'' due to the alien conspiracy arcs and gray morality of the show.
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* FriendlyFandoms: With the various incarnations of Series/StarTrek, of course, as Majel Roddenberry was the de facto show-runner, but also with Series/XFiles ''Series/TheXFiles'' and Series/V, ''Series/V1983,'' due to the alien conspiracy arcs and gray morality of the show.
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* FriendlyFandoms: With the various incarnations of Series/StarTrek, of course, as Majel Roddenberry was the de facto show-runner, but also with Series/XFiles and Series/V, due to the alien conspiracy arcs and gray morality of the show.
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Moving to trivia.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Creator/KimCoates is a guest villain in a season five episode
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* SpecialEffectsFailure / VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Some of the effects have aged very well, others not so much. Amusingly, the mothership in Season 1 was awful even for the time, while it's updated look from Season 2 onwards is probably the show's best effect and holds up well today.
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* TearJerker - YMMV, but [[spoiler: Boone's death at the end of the first season]]
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