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* StrangledByTheRedString: Rainer is introduced to the audience towards the end of season 4 with Bo declaring he is her destiny and thus also the final resolution of her multi-season ongoing love triangle with Dyson and Lauren. Strangely, almost no one decided they were on board with this ship.
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%%* EvilIsSexy: The Morrigan.
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* AngstWhatAngst: Played with for Lauren in Season 2. After [[spoiler:Nadia dies (in Lauren's [[DiedInYourArmsTonight arms no less]]]]), Lauren spends the next episode going through a realistic process of grief. While it is gone by the next episode, this can be justified by how reserved Lauren typically is, which is implied to be the only way she survived the Fae world. Ultimately averted in Season 3, Lauren finally breaks down and admits how much the last years have affected her.
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* AcceptableTargets: The early-seasons writers seem to consider nerds and {{Goth}}s fair game for ridicule, which is somewhat odd considering that Kenzi is plenty gothic herself. Everyone else is treated with considerable scorn that sometimes borders on open contempt.
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** They tried, and she refused. She took great pleasure in everyone's frustration and misery, and was uncaring at best about the possibility of the Fae being wiped out. Maybe not a villain, but definitely an unrepentant JerkAss.

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** *** They tried, and she refused. She took great pleasure in everyone's frustration and misery, and was uncaring at best about the possibility of the Fae being wiped out. Maybe not a villain, but definitely an unrepentant JerkAss.

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* CompleteMonster: [[MadScientist Dr. Isaac Taft]], from season 3, proves HumansAreTheRealMonsters in a show full of vicious Fae. Desiring to [[IJustWantToBeSpecial become a powerful Fae himself]], Taft has multiple Fae kidnapped and subjected to hideous and torturous experiments before dumping their corpses into a mass grave. One of the few survivors is left mentally scarred and nearly insane. Taft captures the succubus heroine Bo's ex-boyfriend Dyson and has him experimented on as well, planning to blackmail Bo's current lover Lauren into experimenting on Dyson to transport his essence into Taft. Interested only in his own advancement, Taft believed that with [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney billions of dollars, he could do anything he desired]].

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* CompleteMonster: Season 3: [[MadScientist Dr. Isaac Taft]], from season 3, Taft]] proves HumansAreTheRealMonsters in a show full of vicious Fae. Desiring to [[IJustWantToBeSpecial become a powerful Fae himself]], Taft has multiple Fae kidnapped and subjected to hideous and torturous experiments before dumping their corpses into a mass grave. One of the few survivors is left mentally scarred and nearly insane. Taft captures the succubus heroine Bo's ex-boyfriend Dyson and has him experimented on as well, planning to blackmail Bo's current lover Lauren into experimenting on Dyson to transport his essence into Taft. Interested only in his own advancement, Taft believed that with [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney billions of dollars, he could do anything he desired]].

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