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* IKnewIt: It turns out that [[spoiler: Kirbopher and Zetto are controlled by the same player]]. This was a popular fan theory (just check out [[WMG/{{TOME}} the WMG page]] for proof) which was finally confirmed in the season one finale.
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* HarsherInHindsight: ''TOME''[='s=] theme of making meaningful friendships through a virtual medium, and meta angle of a relative internet personality AllStarCast, make it all the harsher that many of said personalities have since had public and acrimonious fallings-out with each other over behind-the-scenes behavior, including but not limited to series creator Niosi.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: Some fans find it difficult to come back to the series after they learned that creator Christopher Niosi had emotionally and sexually abused some of his former partners.
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* AssPull: [[spoiler: Rubirules being the main orchestrator of Zetto and Kizuna's plans from the very beginning. Despite no hint or suggestion that they had been working under someone ''at any point'' in the past 15 episodes and 8 shorts. Prior, he was barely distinguishable from the other Netkings other than appearance and base personality, and had not had any prior interaction with Zetto or Kizuna, even in the episode that was ''dedicated'' to his time being in the same group as them but the episode insists that this was, in fact, his plan all along. The ''A2Z'' trilogy aims to remedy this by making it clear that the overall bigger picture is someone else's work, but speaking solely about the original series, there is no real foreshadowing.]]

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* AssPull: [[spoiler: Rubirules being the main orchestrator of Zetto and Kizuna's plans from the very beginning. Despite no hint or suggestion that they had been working under someone ''at any point'' in the past 15 episodes and 8 shorts. Prior, he was barely distinguishable from the other Netkings other than appearance and base personality, and had not had any prior interaction with Zetto or Kizuna, even in the episode that was ''dedicated'' to his time being in the same group as them but the episode insists that this was, in fact, his plan all along. The ''A2Z'' ''[=A2Z=]'' trilogy aims to remedy this by making it clear that the overall bigger picture is someone else's work, but speaking solely about the original series, there is no real foreshadowing.]]
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* AssPull: [[spoiler: Rubirules being the main orchestrator of Zetto and Kizuna's plans from the very beginning. Despite no hint or suggestion that they had been working under someone ''at any point'' in the past 15 episodes and 8 shorts. Prior, he was barely distinguishable from the other Netkings other than appearance and base personality, and had not had any prior interaction with Zetto or Kizuna, even in the episode that was ''dedicated'' to his time being in the same group as them but the episode insists that this was, in fact, his plan all along.]]

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* AssPull: [[spoiler: Rubirules being the main orchestrator of Zetto and Kizuna's plans from the very beginning. Despite no hint or suggestion that they had been working under someone ''at any point'' in the past 15 episodes and 8 shorts. Prior, he was barely distinguishable from the other Netkings other than appearance and base personality, and had not had any prior interaction with Zetto or Kizuna, even in the episode that was ''dedicated'' to his time being in the same group as them but the episode insists that this was, in fact, his plan all along. The ''A2Z'' trilogy aims to remedy this by making it clear that the overall bigger picture is someone else's work, but speaking solely about the original series, there is no real foreshadowing.]]

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The ambiguous ending to TTA Episode 73 becomes a lot sadder knowing that the person [=GameCrazed=] is based on has since passed away.


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* HarsherInHindsight: The ambiguous ending to TTA Episode 73 becomes a lot sadder knowing that the person [=GameCrazed=] is based on has since passed away.
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* FridgeLogic -- [=RubyRulz=], one of the Netkings, relies on using his opponent's cache of all the opponents he has ever fought to [[ShapeShifting change his form]] and [[GreenLanternRing use different attacks]]. Without the cache, he has no attacks, and no way to defend himself ([[TheDitz Nylocke]] defeats him by deleting his cache). At the end of the first season, we learn that he and the other Netkings fought against that season's BigBad, a massive Virus, and managed to seal it away. So what exactly did [=RubyRulz=] expect to do against a creature who probably doesn't even HAVE this cache?

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* FridgeLogic -- [=RubyRulz=], one of the Netkings, relies on using his opponent's cache of all the opponents he has ever fought to [[ShapeShifting change his form]] and [[GreenLanternRing use different attacks]].attacks. Without the cache, he has no attacks, and no way to defend himself ([[TheDitz Nylocke]] defeats him by deleting his cache). At the end of the first season, we learn that he and the other Netkings fought against that season's BigBad, a massive Virus, and managed to seal it away. So what exactly did [=RubyRulz=] expect to do against a creature who probably doesn't even HAVE this cache?

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