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** In "Blast From the Past," Julian realizing that [[spoiler: Dylan, his best (and probably only) friend, was an unwilling part of an extremely unethical psychological experiment that [[EvenEvilHasStandards even Julian thought was horrific]], and not as a researcher]].
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* TearJerker: In "Bye Bye Birdie", [[spoiler:Lizzie learns her murdered fiance was corrupt. There's a silent, close-up shot of her heartbroken face and trembling lip as she stops and tries not to break down. And again when she arrests the ''real'' culprit, who framed Charlie.]]
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* TearJerker: In "Bye Bye Birdie", [[spoiler:Lizzie learns her murdered fiance was corrupt. There's a silent, close-up shot of her heartbroken face and trembling lip as she stops and tries not to break down. And again when she arrests the ''real'' culprit, who framed Charlie.]]]]
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* StrangledByTheRedString: Even those who supported Lizzie/Julian were thrown off by how quickly they got together. Their interactions in ''Bye Bye Birdie'' and ''Blast From the Past'' are fairly platonic, with the focus being on Charlie and Dylan respectively. Come ''Live'', Julian appears to be crushing on her at the beginning of the episode, but otherwise things are very subtle. Then they make out at the end of the episode.
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* StrangledByTheRedString: Even [[spoiler:Even those who supported Lizzie/Julian were thrown off by how quickly they got together. Their interactions in ''Bye Bye Birdie'' and ''Blast From the Past'' are fairly platonic, with the focus being on Charlie and Dylan respectively. Come ''Live'', Julian appears to be crushing on her at the beginning of the episode, but otherwise things are very subtle. Then they make out at the end of the episode.]]
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* StrangledByTheRedString: Even those who supported Lizzie/Julian were thrown off by how quickly they got together. Their interactions in ''Bye Bye Birdie'' and ''Blast From the Past'' are fairly platonic, with the focus being on Charlie and Dylan respectively. Come ''Live'', Julian appears to be crushing on her at the beginning of the episode, but otherwise things are very subtle. Then they make out at the end of the episode.
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* FakeAmerican: Alan Cumming is Scottish, while Bojana Novakovic is Serbian-Australian. Here they both play Americans.
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* TearJerker: In "Bye Bye Birdie", [[spoiler:Lizzie learns her murdered fiance was corrupt. There's a silent, close-up shot of her heartbroken face and trembling lip as she stops and tries not to break down.]]
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* TearJerker: In "Bye Bye Birdie", [[spoiler:Lizzie learns her murdered fiance was corrupt. There's a silent, close-up shot of her heartbroken face and trembling lip as she stops and tries not to break down. And again when she arrests the ''real'' culprit, who framed Charlie.]]
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* FakeAmerican: Alan Cumming is Scottish, while Bojana Novakovic is Serbian-Australian. Here they both play Americans.
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* FakeAmerican: Alan Cumming is Scottish, while Bojana Novakovic is Serbian-Australian. Here they both play Americans.Americans.
* TearJerker: In "Bye Bye Birdie", [[spoiler:Lizzie learns her murdered fiance was corrupt. There's a silent, close-up shot of her heartbroken face and trembling lip as she stops and tries not to break down.]]
* TearJerker: In "Bye Bye Birdie", [[spoiler:Lizzie learns her murdered fiance was corrupt. There's a silent, close-up shot of her heartbroken face and trembling lip as she stops and tries not to break down.]]
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* FakeAmerican: Scottish Alan Cumming plays the American Dylan Reinhart.
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* FakeAmerican: Scottish Alan Cumming plays the American Dylan Reinhart.