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* {{Narm}}: The demons' insistence on "toast" as a euphemism for "dead," to the point of referring to people scheduled for death as "toast candidates," candidates" or "toastees," gets a bit ridiculous, especially in otherwise serious scenes.
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* {{Narm}}: The demons' insistence on "toast" as a euphemism for "dead," to the point of referring to people scheduled for death as "toast candidates," gets a bit ridiculous, especially in otherwise serious scenes.scenes.
* {{Woolseyism}}: Raphael and Nathaniel in ''My Killer Romance'' both have names of Hebrew derivation ending in "-el," which is fitting given that [[spoiler:both of them are angels. The "-el" ending refers to God and is a common ending for the names of angels in Judeo-Christian tradition, of which Raphael is one of the better-known]].
* {{Woolseyism}}: Raphael and Nathaniel in ''My Killer Romance'' both have names of Hebrew derivation ending in "-el," which is fitting given that [[spoiler:both of them are angels. The "-el" ending refers to God and is a common ending for the names of angels in Judeo-Christian tradition, of which Raphael is one of the better-known]].
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* {{Narm}}: The demons' insistence on "toast" as a euphemism for "dead," to the point of referring to people scheduled for death as "toast candidates," gets a bit ridiculous, especially in otherwise serious scenes.