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** Once [[spoiler: William]] is revealed to be evil he does alot of bad things, but the worst one has to be activating a baby's Trouble that causes people to die whenever it cries, so he could force [[spoiler: Audrey]] to create a new Trouble to cancel it out.

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** Once [[spoiler: William]] William is revealed to be evil he does alot of bad things, but the worst one has to be activating a baby's Trouble that causes people to die whenever it cries, so he could force [[spoiler: Audrey]] to create a new Trouble to cancel it out.out.
** Mara wastes no time proving how evil she is in season 5, murdering two people over two episode for incredibly petty reasons.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Averted. When Duke Crocker, Caucasian, introduces Evi Crocker, a black woman, Audrey initially states that she didn't know he had a sister. Turns out, she's his wife. Though, given it's Duke, picturing him as married might be the bigger stretch.
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** Once [[spoiler: William]] is revealed to be evil he does alot of bad things, but the worst one has to be activating a baby's Trouble that causes people to die whenever it cries, so he could try to force [[spoiler: Audrey]] to create a new Trouble to cancel it out.

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** Once [[spoiler: William]] is revealed to be evil he does alot of bad things, but the worst one has to be activating a baby's Trouble that causes people to die whenever it cries, so he could try to force [[spoiler: Audrey]] to create a new Trouble to cancel it out.
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** Once [[spoiler: William]] is revealed to be evil he does alot of bad things, but the worst one has to be activating a baby's Trouble that causes people to die whenever it cries, so he could try to force [[spoiler: Audrey]] to create a new Trouble to cancel it out.

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** Harry Nicks, the Troubled in "The Farmer", illegitimately fathered dozens of kids through a sperm bank so he'd have a large supply of healthy organs. He did this before the Troubles kicked in, so this was premeditated. He has a family, which could have provided a justification if his victims weren't far older than they are, and if he hadn't tried to go after his oldest son as soon as that plan failed. In the end, the only thing he cared about was preserving his own life, and as a result he was directly or indirectly responsible for at least a dozen deaths. His behavior is partially excusable by the fact that the actual need to steal organs appears to be a compulsion that drives even those who know nothing their Trouble, but this guy still knew and prepared for it.
** [[spoiler:William]], who makes people suffer and die and thinks it's funny. He even wants Audrey to be just like him.
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** [[spoiler:William]], who makes people suffer and die and thinks its funny. He even wants Audrey to be just like him.

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** [[spoiler:William]], who makes people suffer and die and thinks its it's funny. He even wants Audrey to be just like him.

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* CompleteMonster: Harry Nicks, the Troubled in "The Farmer", illegitimately fathered dozens of kids through a sperm bank so he'd have a large supply of healthy organs. He did this before the Troubles kicked in, so this was premeditated. He has a family, which could have provided a justification if his victims weren't far older than they are, and if he hadn't tried to go after his oldest son as soon as that plan failed. In the end, the only thing he cared about was preserving his own life, and as a result he was directly or indirectly responsible for at least a dozen deaths. His behavior is partially excusable by the fact that the actual need to steal organs appears to be a compulsion that drives even those who know nothing their Trouble, but this guy still knew and prepared for it.

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Harry Nicks, the Troubled in "The Farmer", illegitimately fathered dozens of kids through a sperm bank so he'd have a large supply of healthy organs. He did this before the Troubles kicked in, so this was premeditated. He has a family, which could have provided a justification if his victims weren't far older than they are, and if he hadn't tried to go after his oldest son as soon as that plan failed. In the end, the only thing he cared about was preserving his own life, and as a result he was directly or indirectly responsible for at least a dozen deaths. His behavior is partially excusable by the fact that the actual need to steal organs appears to be a compulsion that drives even those who know nothing their Trouble, but this guy still knew and prepared for it.it.
** [[spoiler:William]], who makes people suffer and die and thinks its funny. He even wants Audrey to be just like him.
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* FanPreferredCouple: Nathan Wournos and Audrey Parker.
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* {{HSQ}}: Very high, especially from season three onwards.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Outside of a few WWE fans, no one expected {{Wrestling/Edge}} to take to acting the way he has.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Wade Crocker jumps into the family curse with both feet. [[spoiler:He knifes a Troubled man to get his blood to activate the Crocker family curse, then murders Jordan whom he'd been attracted to.]]
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* TheWoobie: Nathan.

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* TheWoobie: Nathan.TheWoobie:
** Nathan.
** Will Brady in "Last Goodbyes".
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* CompleteMonster: Harry Nicks, the Troubled in "The Farmer", illegitimately fathered dozens of kids through a sperm bank so he'd have a large supply of healthy organs. He did this before the Troubles kicked in, so this was premeditated. He has a family, which might have kept him from being this, had he not tried to feed on his eldest son when he ran out of options. In the end, the only thing he cared about was preserving his own life, and as a result he was directly or indirectly responsible for at least a dozen deaths. His behavior is partially excusable by the fact that the actual need to steal organs appears to be a compulsion that drives even those who know nothing their Trouble, but this guy still knew and prepared for it.

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* CompleteMonster: Harry Nicks, the Troubled in "The Farmer", illegitimately fathered dozens of kids through a sperm bank so he'd have a large supply of healthy organs. He did this before the Troubles kicked in, so this was premeditated. He has a family, which might could have kept him from being this, had provided a justification if his victims weren't far older than they are, and if he not hadn't tried to feed on go after his eldest oldest son when he ran out of options.as soon as that plan failed. In the end, the only thing he cared about was preserving his own life, and as a result he was directly or indirectly responsible for at least a dozen deaths. His behavior is partially excusable by the fact that the actual need to steal organs appears to be a compulsion that drives even those who know nothing their Trouble, but this guy still knew and prepared for it.
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* CompleteMonster: Harry Nicks, the Troubled in "The Farmer", illegitimately fathered dozens of kids through a sperm bank so he'd have a large supply of healthy organs. He did this before the Troubles kicked in, so this was premeditated. He has a family, which might have kept him from being this, had he not tried to feed on his eldest son when he ran out of options. In the end, the only thing he cared about was preserving his own life, and as a result he was directly or indirectly responsible for at least a dozen deaths.

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* CompleteMonster: Harry Nicks, the Troubled in "The Farmer", illegitimately fathered dozens of kids through a sperm bank so he'd have a large supply of healthy organs. He did this before the Troubles kicked in, so this was premeditated. He has a family, which might have kept him from being this, had he not tried to feed on his eldest son when he ran out of options. In the end, the only thing he cared about was preserving his own life, and as a result he was directly or indirectly responsible for at least a dozen deaths. His behavior is partially excusable by the fact that the actual need to steal organs appears to be a compulsion that drives even those who know nothing their Trouble, but this guy still knew and prepared for it.

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* CompleteMonster: Harry Nicks, the Troubled in "The Farmer", illegitimately fathered dozens of kids through a sperm bank so he'd have a large supply of healthy organs. He did this before the Troubles kicked in, so this was premeditated. He has a family, which might have kept him from being this, had he not tried to feed on his eldest son when he ran out of options. In the end, the only thing he cared about was preserving his own life, and as a result he was directly or indirectly responsible for at least a dozen deaths.



* UnfortunateImplications: Averted. When Duke Crocker, caucasian, introduces Evi Crocker, a black woman, Audrey initially states that she didn't know he had a sister. Turns out, she's his wife.

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* UnfortunateImplications: Averted. When Duke Crocker, caucasian, Caucasian, introduces Evi Crocker, a black woman, Audrey initially states that she didn't know he had a sister. Turns out, she's his wife. Though, given it's Duke, picturing him as married might be the bigger stretch.
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* HarsherInHindsight: In-universe. Nathan's rage against Duke (with repeated references to his inability to feel) in "Harmony" feels even angrier after he reveals in "Sins of the Fathers" that [[spoiler:he blames Duke for the return of his Trouble]].

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* HarsherInHindsight: In-universe. Nathan's rage against Duke (with repeated references to his inability to feel) in "Harmony" feels even angrier after he reveals in "Sins of the Fathers" that [[spoiler:he blames Duke for the return of his Trouble]].Trouble.]]
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* HarsherInHindsight: In-universe. Nathan's rage against Duke (with repeated references to his inability to feel) in "Harmony" feels even angrier after he reveals in "Sins of the Fathers" that [[spoiler:he blames Duke for the return of his Trouble]].
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* WrongGuyFirst:Chris and Audrey hook up. [[spoiler:At first.]]
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* FanNickname: "Fraudrey" for [[spoiler:the second Audrey Parker who showed up at the end of season 1]].

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* FanNickname: "Fraudrey" for [[spoiler:the second Audrey Parker who showed up at the end of season 1]].1.]]



* WrongGuyFirst:Chris and Audrey hook up. [[spoiler:At first]].

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* WrongGuyFirst:Chris and Audrey hook up. [[spoiler:At first]].first.]]
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* AdaptationExpansion: The show is based off a Stephen King mystery novel called "The Colorado Kid." Vince Teagues is a reporter, and the Colorado Kid is a mysterious appearing of a dead body several years before. That's about where the similarities end. Almost InNameOnly.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Nathan's reaction to Audrey's kiss.
** And the entire episode "The Hand You're Dealt" (the pyro one), where Nathan is constantly finding excuses to touch Audrey--hand shakes, high fives, and so on. It would be creepy anywhere else, but in context its adorable since he [[FeelNoPain can't feel ''anything'']] [[AntiMagic but Audrey]].
*** Also counts as something of a moment of funny since both in-universe and out, every one seems to notice his very odd behavior but they just don't comment.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Vince Teague, when a muscular ex-con threatens his little brother in the first season finale.
-->'''Ex-Con:''' I see you again, I'll kill you.
-->'''Vince:''' Didn't work before.

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** Ironically, it turned out that Fraudrey [[spoiler:was in fact the REAL Audrey Parker and the first one is the fake!]]



* WrongGuyFirst:Chris and Audrey hook up.

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* WrongGuyFirst:Chris and Audrey hook up. [[spoiler:At first]].
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* WrongGuyFirst:Chris and Audrey hook up.
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* FanNickname: "Fraudrey" for [[spoiler:the second Audrey Parker who showed up at the end of season 1]].
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* UnfortunateImplications: Averted. When Duke Crocker, caucasian, introduces Abby Crocker, a black woman, Audrey initially states that she didn't know he had a sister. Turns out, she's his wife.

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* UnfortunateImplications: Averted. When Duke Crocker, caucasian, introduces Abby Evi Crocker, a black woman, Audrey initially states that she didn't know he had a sister. Turns out, she's his wife.

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* TheWoobie: Nathan.

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* UnfortunateImplications: Averted. When Duke Crocker, caucasian, introduces Abby Crocker, a black woman, Audrey initially states that she didn't know he had a sister. Turns out, she's his wife.
* TheWoobie: Nathan.
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*** Also counts as something of a moment of funny since both in-universe and out, every one seems to notice his very odd behavior but they just don't comment.
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** And the entire episode "The Hand You're Dealt" (the pyro one), where Nathan is constantly finding excuses to touch Audrey--hand shakes, high fives, and so on. It would be creepy anywhere else, but in context its adorable since he [[FeelNoPain can't feel ''anything'']] [[AntiMagic but Audrey]].

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** And the entire episode "The Hand You're Dealt" (the pyro one), where Nathan is constantly finding excuses to touch Audrey--hand shakes, high fives, and so on. It would be creepy anywhere else, but in context its adorable since he [[FeelNoPain can't feel ''anything'']] [[AntiMagic but Audrey]].Audrey]].
* FanPreferredCouple: Nathan Wournos and Audrey Parker.
* TheWoobie: Nathan.

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