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* EvilIsSexy: [[spoiler:Skylar Storm]] in Season 2.
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** Remix only appears in one episode, but her music based telekinesis powers and her performer (Disney alumi Creator/DebbyRyan) win her a lot of fans.
** Timeline is another popular onetime character, due to being a humorous and powerful TimeMaster who has a cool wardrobe and facial hair, as well as a family relationship with two main characters.
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** Despite having no lines in the entire series, Solar Flare. Also the equally voiceless Blue Tornado and Alley Cat, to lesser extents.

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** Despite having no lines in the entire series, RecurringExtra Solar Flare.Flare is a fan favorite. Also the equally voiceless Blue Tornado and Alley Cat, to lesser extents.
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** Skyar, due to being an alien, is not used to some things on earth which makes her come across as endearing and cute most of the time.

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** Skyar, Skylar, due to being an alien, is not used to some things on earth which makes her come across as endearing and cute most of the time.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The plot where [[spoiler:Mr. Terror is Oliver's mother, Bridget, and she agreed to marry Horace Diaz in order to abuse his resurrection power so the Arcturion does not kill her]] in the second half of season two that was left at a cliffhanger in the season finale, which ended up becoming the series finale because Disney rushed into ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The plot where [[spoiler:Mr. Terror is Oliver's mother, Bridget, and she agreed to marry Horace Diaz in order to abuse his resurrection power so the Arcturion does not kill her]] in the second half of season two that was left at a cliffhanger in the season finale, which ended up becoming the series finale because Disney rushed into ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.first.
** Another, lesser one, is that Stefanie is revealed to be Dr. Wrath in on episode...or, rather, Dr. Wrath impersonated her. While it would have clashed with Wallace and Clyde? It would have been quite hilarious if she really was a supervillain, and depowered.
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* {{Adorkable}}:
** Oliver is awkward, shy, geekish, but sweet, kind-hearted and solely good person.
** Skyar, due to being an alien, is not used to some things on earth which makes her come across as endearing and cute most of the time.
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** [[GeniusBruiser The Annihilator]], aka Neil Gundenhauser, is a hulking, muscled {{supervillain}} with a brilliant mind, renowned for defeating and draining the powers of various superheroes. Born a bullied youth due to his powers, he eventually came under the tutorship of Hapax "The Elder" Gonzales and decided to embrace evil to pay back the world for causing him pain. Defeating and depowering Skylar Storm, Annihilator manipulates her friend to evil to try and capture her and later plants a tracking device on her powers when Kaz and Oliver get it back from him. Corrupting Skylar's powers through sleight of hand to evil, Annihilator turns her evil and uses her to infect the various superheroes and turn them into his army of brainwashed soldiers. Intending to bring the world under foot, even after being fatally injured he still gets the last laugh by poisoning his killer.
** [[DiabolicalMastermind Mr. Terror]] is secretly Bridget, Oliver's [[EvilMatriarch mother]] who rose to villainy as a way to protect her son, viewing the world of supers as a danger to him. After usurping her master, Bridget took over a large chunk of the supervillain underworld through a mix of her intelligence and [[BadBoss intimidation tactics]], all without powers of her own, and searches for the power source the Arcturion to gain ultimate power. Thinking on her feet after the Arcturion is caught in a fight between superheroes and villains, she waits until they're all defeated before seizing it. [[TheVamp Seducing]] Horace Diaz, she gets him to fall in love with her and later resurrect her, having known the Arcturion would kill her, now allowing all of the power within without cost, now intending to remake the world all in order to protect her son.

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** [[GeniusBruiser The Annihilator]], aka Neil Gundenhauser, is a hulking, muscled {{supervillain}} with a brilliant mind, renowned for defeating and draining the powers of various superheroes. Born a bullied youth due to his powers, he eventually came under the tutorship of Hapax "The Elder" Gonzales and decided to embrace evil to pay back the world for causing him pain. Defeating and depowering Skylar Storm, Annihilator manipulates her friend to evil to try and capture her and later plants a tracking device on her powers when Kaz and Oliver get it back from him. Corrupting [[spoiler:Corrupting Skylar's powers through sleight of hand to evil, Annihilator turns her evil and uses her to infect the various superheroes and turn them into his army of brainwashed soldiers. Intending to bring the world under foot, even after being fatally injured he still gets the last laugh by poisoning his killer.
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** [[DiabolicalMastermind Mr. Terror]] is secretly [[spoiler:secretly Bridget, Oliver's [[EvilMatriarch mother]] who rose to villainy as a way to protect her son, viewing the world of supers as a danger to him. After usurping her master, Bridget took over a large chunk of the supervillain underworld through a mix of her intelligence and [[BadBoss intimidation tactics]], all without powers of her own, and searches for the power source the Arcturion to gain ultimate power. Thinking on her feet after the Arcturion is caught in a fight between superheroes and villains, she waits until they're all defeated before seizing it. [[TheVamp Seducing]] Horace Diaz, she gets him to fall in love with her and later resurrect her, having known the Arcturion would kill her, now allowing all of the power within without cost, now intending to remake the world all in order to protect her son.son]].
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** Despite having no lines in the entire series, Solar Flare. Also Blue Tornado and Alley Cat, to lesser extents.

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** Despite having no lines in the entire series, Solar Flare. Also the equally voiceless Blue Tornado and Alley Cat, to lesser extents.



** A lot of the series more interesting recurring heroes, like Solar Flare, Alley Cat, and Blue Tornado, don't have much characterization due to never even talking.

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** A lot of the series more interesting recurring heroes, like Solar Flare, Alley Cat, Gray Granite and Blue Tornado, don't have much characterization due to never even talking.



** The plot where [[spoiler:Mr. Terror is Oliver's mother, Bridget, and she agreed to marry Horace Diaz in order to abuse his resurrection power so the Arcturion does not kill her]] in the second half of season two that was left at a cliffhanger in the season finale, which ended up becoming the series finale because Disney rushed into ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.

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** * TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The plot where [[spoiler:Mr. Terror is Oliver's mother, Bridget, and she agreed to marry Horace Diaz in order to abuse his resurrection power so the Arcturion does not kill her]] in the second half of season two that was left at a cliffhanger in the season finale, which ended up becoming the series finale because Disney rushed into ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.

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** Despite having no lines in the entire series, Solar Flare.

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** Despite having no lines in the entire series, Solar Flare. Also Blue Tornado and Alley Cat, to lesser extents.



* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The plot where [[spoiler:Mr. Terror is Oliver's mother, Bridget, and she agreed to marry Horace Diaz in order to abuse his resurrection power so the Arcturion does not kill her]] in the second half of season two that was left at a cliffhanger in the season finale, which ended up becoming the series finale because Disney rushed into ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter:
** A lot of the series more interesting recurring heroes, like Solar Flare, Alley Cat, and Blue Tornado, don't have much characterization due to never even talking.
** Fan favorite Spark never reappeared, when it might have been interesting to see her and Kaz interact in the aftermath of their breakup.
** Alan's mother is TheGhost despite being the wife of one superhero and the sister of a retired one, and presumably having an interesting story herself, [[spoiler:Given that she's presumably just as old as Horace is.]]
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The plot where [[spoiler:Mr. Terror is Oliver's mother, Bridget, and she agreed to marry Horace Diaz in order to abuse his resurrection power so the Arcturion does not kill her]] in the second half of season two that was left at a cliffhanger in the season finale, which ended up becoming the series finale because Disney rushed into ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.
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* MagnificentBastard:
** [[GeniusBruiser The Annihilator]], aka Neil Gundenhauser, is a hulking, muscled {{supervillain}} with a brilliant mind, renowned for defeating and draining the powers of various superheroes. Born a bullied youth due to his powers, he eventually came under the tutorship of Hapax "The Elder" Gonzales and decided to embrace evil to pay back the world for causing him pain. Defeating and depowering Skylar Storm, Annihilator manipulates her friend to evil to try and capture her and later plants a tracking device on her powers when Kaz and Oliver get it back from him. Corrupting Skylar's powers through sleight of hand to evil, Annihilator turns her evil and uses her to infect the various superheroes and turn them into his army of brainwashed soldiers. Intending to bring the world under foot, even after being fatally injured he still gets the last laugh by poisoning his killer.
** [[DiabolicalMastermind Mr. Terror]] is secretly Bridget, Oliver's [[EvilMatriarch mother]] who rose to villainy as a way to protect her son, viewing the world of supers as a danger to him. After usurping her master, Bridget took over a large chunk of the supervillain underworld through a mix of her intelligence and [[BadBoss intimidation tactics]], all without powers of her own, and searches for the power source the Arcturion to gain ultimate power. Thinking on her feet after the Arcturion is caught in a fight between superheroes and villains, she waits until they're all defeated before seizing it. [[TheVamp Seducing]] Horace Diaz, she gets him to fall in love with her and later resurrect her, having known the Arcturion would kill her, now allowing all of the power within without cost, now intending to remake the world all in order to protect her son.
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* PlayingAgainstType: In ''Series/GoodLuckCharlie'' and ''Series/ANTFarm'' the savvy one and the [[TooDumbToLive not so bright one]] are played by Bradley and Jake respectively - the roles are essentially reversed in this show.
** However, Bradley's character is still very much careless, lazy and a magnet for mischief, like Gabe.
** Debby Ryan, who mostly plays a somewhat introverted, nerdy, socially awkward and even ButtMonkey-ish character in her most well-known Disney Channel roles, gets to play a famous and far overconfident rock star who also happens to be a superheroine no less.

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** Subverted with The Annihilator, after formulating a huge plan and brainwashing dozens of heroes to his side [[spoiler: including Skylar]] he is seemingly killed in the first five minutes of "Storms End" after a fight with his mentor Hapax the Elder when [[spoiler: Skylar]] betrays and sucker blasts him. [[spoiler: However he proves he's still alive and returns after Oliver has defeated Skylar, and shoots her. He is then killed by Hapax. But the damage is done and Skylar ends up dying of her wounds.]]
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Jordan. Many fans of the show like her Emo/Deadpan Snarker personality, plus she's played by Cozi Zuehlsdorff, a star who despite being largely unknown has a dedicated cult following. She's become the go-to girl when fan works use a female character other than Skylar. In particular, she's popular to ship with Kaz.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse:
** Subverted with The Annihilator, after formulating a huge plan and brainwashing dozens of heroes to his side [[spoiler: including Skylar]] he is seemingly killed in the first five minutes of "Storms End" after a fight with his mentor Hapax the Elder when [[spoiler: Skylar]] betrays and sucker blasts him. [[spoiler: However he proves he's still alive and returns after Oliver has defeated Skylar, and shoots her. He is then killed by Hapax. But the damage is done and Skylar ends up dying of her wounds.]]
* EnsembleDarkhorse:
Jordan. Many fans of the show like her Emo/Deadpan Snarker personality, plus she's played by Cozi Zuehlsdorff, a star who despite being largely unknown has a dedicated cult following. She's become the go-to girl when fan works use a female character other than Skylar. In particular, she's popular to ship with Kaz.



* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The whole series. The idea of two normal kids who work at a secret hospital for superheroes? That sounds awesome! The problem is they focus way too much on trying to make it funny. Even the BigBad comes off as an idiot rather than an actual threat.
** Debatable, while the series has a lot of humour, there is also a strong blend with seriousness. It happy explores the characters dynamics, relationships etc. while opening up many interesting plots. And it does have darker elements while the majority of the villains fall into LaughablyEvil, they are still present as being very dangerous (for example a lot of stories actually involve heroes in the hospital needing immediate treatment following there most recent battle going wrong), many come very close to outright killing the protagonists. All the action scenes are always played straight. Likewise season two is noticeably darker, with new BigBad the Annihilator being considerably more competent and dangerous than the previous one.
** The plot [[spoiler:Mr. Terror is Oliver's mother, Bridget, and she agreed to marry Horace Diaz in order to abuse his resurrection power so the Arcturion does not kill her]] in the second half of season two that was left at a cliffhanger in the season finale, which ended up becomming the series finale because Disney rushed into ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The whole series. The idea of two normal kids who work at a secret hospital for superheroes? That sounds awesome! The problem is they focus way too much on trying to make it funny. Even the BigBad comes off as an idiot rather than an actual threat.
** Debatable, while the series has a lot of humour, there is also a strong blend with seriousness. It happy explores the characters dynamics, relationships etc. while opening up many interesting plots. And it does have darker elements while the majority of the villains fall into LaughablyEvil, they are still present as being very dangerous (for example a lot of stories actually involve heroes in the hospital needing immediate treatment following there most recent battle going wrong), many come very close to outright killing the protagonists. All the action scenes are always played straight. Likewise season two is noticeably darker, with new BigBad the Annihilator being considerably more competent and dangerous than the previous one.
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plot where [[spoiler:Mr. Terror is Oliver's mother, Bridget, and she agreed to marry Horace Diaz in order to abuse his resurrection power so the Arcturion does not kill her]] in the second half of season two that was left at a cliffhanger in the season finale, which ended up becomming becoming the series finale because Disney rushed into ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.
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** The plot in the second half of season two that was left at a cliffhanger in the season finale, which ended up becomming the series finale because Disney rushed into ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.

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** The plot [[spoiler:Mr. Terror is Oliver's mother, Bridget, and she agreed to marry Horace Diaz in order to abuse his resurrection power so the Arcturion does not kill her]] in the second half of season two that was left at a cliffhanger in the season finale, which ended up becomming the series finale because Disney rushed into ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.
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** The plot built up in the second half of season two and culminating in a season finale with a cliffhanger that ended up being the series finale because Disney rushed into ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.

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** The plot built up in the second half of season two and culminating in a season finale with that was left at a cliffhanger that in the season finale, which ended up being becomming the series finale because Disney rushed into ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.
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** The plot built up in the second half of season two and culminating in a season finale with a cliffhanger that ended up being the series finale because Disney rushed into ''LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.

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** The plot built up in the second half of season two and culminating in a season finale with a cliffhanger that ended up being the series finale because Disney rushed into ''LabRatsEliteForce'' ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.
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** The plot built up in the second half of season two and culminating in a season finale with a cliffhanger that ended up being the series finale because Disney rushed into LabRatsEliteForce instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.

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** The plot built up in the second half of season two and culminating in a season finale with a cliffhanger that ended up being the series finale because Disney rushed into LabRatsEliteForce ''LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.
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** The plot built up in the second half of season two and culminating in a season finale with a cliffhanger that ended up being the series finale because Disney rushed into ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.

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** The plot built up in the second half of season two and culminating in a season finale with a cliffhanger that ended up being the series finale because Disney rushed into ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' LabRatsEliteForce instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.
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** The plot built up in the second half of season two and culminating in a season finale with a cliffhanger that ended up being the series finale because Disney rushed into LabRatsEliteForce instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.

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** The plot built up in the second half of season two and culminating in a season finale with a cliffhanger that ended up being the series finale because Disney rushed into LabRatsEliteForce ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'' instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.
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** The plot built up in the second half of season two and culminating in a season finale with a cliffhanger that ended up being the series finale because Disney rushed into LabRats:EliteForce instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.

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** The plot built up in the second half of season two and culminating in a season finale with a cliffhanger that ended up being the series finale because Disney rushed into LabRats:EliteForce LabRatsEliteForce instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.
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** Debatable, while the series has a lot of humour, there is also a strong blend with seriousness. It happy explores the characters dynamics, relationships etc. while opening up many interesting plots. And it does have darker elements while the majority of the villains fall into LaughablyEvil, they are still present as being very dangerous (for example a lot of stories actually involve heroes in the hospital needing immediate treatment following there most recent battle going wrong), many come very close to outright killing the protagonists. All the action scenes are always played straight. Likewise season two is noticeably darker, with new BigBad the Annihilator being considerably more competent and dangerous than the previous one.

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** Debatable, while the series has a lot of humour, there is also a strong blend with seriousness. It happy explores the characters dynamics, relationships etc. while opening up many interesting plots. And it does have darker elements while the majority of the villains fall into LaughablyEvil, they are still present as being very dangerous (for example a lot of stories actually involve heroes in the hospital needing immediate treatment following there most recent battle going wrong), many come very close to outright killing the protagonists. All the action scenes are always played straight. Likewise season two is noticeably darker, with new BigBad the Annihilator being considerably more competent and dangerous than the previous one.one.
**The plot built up in the second half of season two and culminating in a season finale with a cliffhanger that ended up being the series finale because Disney rushed into LabRats:EliteForce instead of giving Mighty Med a season 3 first.
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** Looks like the student who [[Film/{{Accepted}} "wanna blow sh*t up with with (his) mind"]] not only had his wish fulfilled but it backfired on him, too, blowing his mind out of proportion.[[note]]That freaky student and Philip are [[ActorAllusion played by the same actor]], Jeremy Howard[[/note]].

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** Looks like the student who [[Film/{{Accepted}} "wanna blow sh*t up with with (his) mind"]] not only had his wish fulfilled but it backfired on him, too, blowing his mind out of proportion.[[note]]That freaky student and Philip are [[ActorAllusion played by the same actor]], actor, Jeremy Howard[[/note]].

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* HilariousInHindsight: In "Atomic Blast From The Past", Skylar (as Connie) tells Stephanie that Skylar Storm would never fight in high heels as it destroys her legacy. By the time of ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'', Skylar's new costume has heels.

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* HilariousInHindsight: HilariousInHindsight
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In "Atomic Blast From The Past", Skylar (as Connie) tells Stephanie that Skylar Storm would never fight in high heels as it destroys her legacy. By the time of ''Series/LabRatsEliteForce'', Skylar's new costume has heels. heels.
** Looks like the student who [[Film/{{Accepted}} "wanna blow sh*t up with with (his) mind"]] not only had his wish fulfilled but it backfired on him, too, blowing his mind out of proportion.[[note]]That freaky student and Philip are [[ActorAllusion played by the same actor]], Jeremy Howard[[/note]].
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* PlayingAgainstType: In ''GoodLuckCharlie'' and ''ANTFarm'' the savvy one and the [[TooDumbToLive not so bright one]] are played by Bradley and Jake respectively - the roles are essentially reversed in this show.

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* PlayingAgainstType: In ''GoodLuckCharlie'' ''Series/GoodLuckCharlie'' and ''ANTFarm'' ''Series/ANTFarm'' the savvy one and the [[TooDumbToLive not so bright one]] are played by Bradley and Jake respectively - the roles are essentially reversed in this show.

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