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* BetterThanCanon: ''Special'' has actually provided plausible explanations for many of the idiosyncrasies of ''Glee''... well, OK, if Glee were also a crossover with Marvel. But still.

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"What an Idiot!" is now Flame Bait.


* FridgeHorror: In-universe example. When all the kids' parents meet up and talk about [[spoiler: the memories SHIELD gave them, they start wondering if SHIELD's attempt to prevent the kids from becoming friends and repeating their old relationships (namely Puck/Kurt, Finn/Rachel, Tina/Mike and Brittany/Santana) went so far that they made Puck and Quinn have sex.]] They're quickly told that nothing of the sort happened.
* WhatAnIdiot: Rachel. [[spoiler: She's so obsessed with fame she gets Jacob Ben Israel to spread the word about them, despite the fact that she knows there's people out there gunning for them.]]
** Had less to do with fame than desperately wanting ''some'' measure of control over her life.
** The club runs off to fight bad guys without having a plan or having good control over their powers. They nearly get killed. Repeatedly.

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* FridgeHorror: In-universe example. When all the kids' parents meet up and talk about [[spoiler: the memories SHIELD gave them, they start wondering if SHIELD's attempt to prevent the kids from becoming friends and repeating their old relationships (namely Puck/Kurt, Finn/Rachel, Tina/Mike and Brittany/Santana) went so far that they made Puck and Quinn have sex.]] sex]]. They're quickly told that nothing of the sort happened.
* WhatAnIdiot: Rachel. [[spoiler: She's so obsessed with fame she gets Jacob Ben Israel to spread the word about them, despite the fact that she knows there's people out there gunning for them.]]
** Had less to do with fame than desperately wanting ''some'' measure of control over her life.
** The club runs off to fight bad guys without having a plan or having good control over their powers. They nearly get killed. Repeatedly.
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* FridgeHorror: In-universe example. When all the kids' parents meet up and talk about [[spoiler: the memories SHIELD gave them, they start wondering if SHIELD's attempt to prevent the kids from becoming friends and repeating their old relationships (namely Puck/Kurt, Finn/Rachel, Tina/Mike and Brittany/Santana) went so far that they made Puck and Quinn have sex.]] They're quickly told that nothing of the sort happened.
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* TheWoobie: Everyone in the prologue. Notable examples: Quinn, Santana, Kurt and Puck.

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* TheWoobie: Everyone in the prologue. Notable examples: Quinn, Santana, Kurt and Puck.Puck.
** At the end of ''Death and All His Friends'', you ''will'' want to hug Brittany.
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** Had less to do with fame than desperately wanting ''some'' measure of control over her life.
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** The club runs off to fight bad guys without having a plan or having good control over their powers. They nearly get killed. Repeatedly.
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* BetterThanCanon: ''Special'' has actually provided plausible explanations for many of the idiosyncrasies of ''Glee''... well, OK, if Glee were also a crossover with Marvel. But still.

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* BetterThanCanon: ''Special'' has actually provided plausible explanations for many of the idiosyncrasies of ''Glee''... well, OK, if Glee were also a crossover with Marvel. But still.still.
* WhatAnIdiot: Rachel. [[spoiler: She's so obsessed with fame she gets Jacob Ben Israel to spread the word about them, despite the fact that she knows there's people out there gunning for them.]]
* TheWoobie: Everyone in the prologue. Notable examples: Quinn, Santana, Kurt and Puck.
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* BetterThanCanon: ''Special'' has actually provided plausible explanations for many of the idiosyncrasies of ''Glee''... well, OK, if Glee were also a crossover with Marvel. But still.

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