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1* Stanton Parish suffocates his dying granddaughter in her bed, presumably to end her suffering. The fact stands that he's willing to ''murder his own flesh and blood.''
2* The episode Gaslight. Flickering lights, dark hallways and vivid hallucinations.
3* Nina's usage of her power when she's not on the straight and narrow. While her usual usage is hardily "good" when she's snapped she's downright evil. Look at her actions during "When Push Comes To Shove":
4** Forces her childhood sweetheart to leave his wife and kids to stay with her [[note]] It should be noted that she didn't seem to realize she had done this one at the time, not that it makes it any better.[[/note]]
5** Forces Rachel to kiss her knowing exactly how Rachel would react to such a thing with her powers
6** Casually commands a waiter to go and get a certain condiment knowing that he'd jump in the sea to get it - and laughing almost manically at it
7** Making Hicks shoot anyone who attempts to stop them. Somebody who should know better than anyone how Hicks felt after Ghost used him.
8*** This was made worse the fact of how deadly efficient Hicks is when pushed.
9* While captured, Scipio (Who's ability is to light fires when full of adrenaline), taunts Dr. Rosen about his daughter. It should be noted that Scipio's left hand is right over his heart, in case he attempted to break out. Rosen calmly explains that he's going to inject Scipio ''full of adrenaline'', simulating the experience all of Scipio's victims ([[SelfMadeOrphan which include his parents and sister]]), which, in Scipio's own words, is "Making their skin sizzle." Scipio's screams while he burns himself are ''horrifying'', and fully show what [[BewareTheNiceOnes Rosen is capable of]].
10* Parish's "[[ApocalypseHow self-made armageddon]]" is a very disturbing concept that embodies the term ParanoiaFuel: There you are, living your life, when a sudden light flash causes your ''brain to break down'' and you spend the last seconds of your life debating like a squirming fish as you lose consciousness. It may be quick and painless, but damn Parish, that's some horro movie level stuff you've got there.
11* Also take note that when you're being restrained and you see Kimi Milard walking towards you ... unless someone saves you, you're freaking screwed!
12* Rachel's daily life. She hears every footstep, every fart, every screaming argument, every squeaking hinge, the hum of every flourescent bulb and the whine of every mosquito in probably all of New York City. Then consider how much everything must stink. And the fact that she can see the mites and germs and bug droppings on everything, including her food. And how her clothes must feel like chain-mail and the breeze sandblasts her skin with airborne dust. And she can't turn it off!
13* The effects of The Ghost's brainwashing on Hicks in the Pilot: He is ''constantly'' reminded to carry out the suggestion, with people like his boss, an elderly customer at the store, and even a ''child'' telling him that it's "time to kill" and to "pull the trigger." Even newspapers and the Stock Exchange ticker won't let him forget. And The Ghost [[ParanoiaFuel can do this to]] ''[[ParanoiaFuel anyone he wants]]'' [[ParanoiaFuel just by calling them.]]

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