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->''"[[OnlyAFleshWound I like it when the red water comes out]]."''
-->-- '''Salad Fingers'''

...[[MindScrew Where to begin?]]

A popular web cartoon created by Creator/DavidFirth, ''Salad Fingers'' is a notoriously surreal and disturbing series set in a seemingly post-apocalyptic world. The title character is a grotesque recluse with [[CreepyLongFingers long green fingers]], a seemingly sexual {{fetish}} for rusty objects, masochistic tendencies, several {{Companion Cube}}s, [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} a very loose grip]] [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness on reality]], and a habit of (possibly unintentionally) killing or otherwise harming everyone he meets.

It's ''that'' kind of series. It has 13 episodes which are pretty much considered [[NotSafeForWork Not Safe For Humanity.]] [[http://www.fat-pie.com/salad.htm We warned you]].
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!!This nightmare of a series provides examples of:
%%* AfterTheEnd: A common interpretation of the setting.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: A lot of the "human" characters look quite strange. Be it misshapen heads or bodies, [[AnArmAndALeg missing arms]], [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation strange skin colors]], etc.
* AndCallHimGeorge: Salad Fingers gives his "little sister" Bourdoise the woodlouse a "big stroke" and ends up squishing her.
* AnimationBump:
** Episode 9, "Letter". {{Justified|Trope}} as this episode came after a three-year hiatus.
** Episode 10 looks even better, partially because [[ArtShift Firth switched from Adobe Flash to After Effects]]. The backgrounds have become far more textured and photorealistic, the cinematography more dynamic and the drawings have better perspective.
** Episode 11 is another leap forward in quality, with Firth now incorporating even more realistic effects (the reflection in the puddles are actually filmed rather than animated).
* AntiquatedLinguistics: Salad Fingers talks like this-- liberal use of Northern English colloquialisms is the norm in Firth's work.
%%* ArmlessBiped: Milford Cubicle in the third episode.
* ArtEvolution: Compare episode one to episodes nine and ten. Between technological progress and Firth maturing as an artist, there's a world of difference.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: In the second episode, Salad Fingers is distracted by a rusty nail in the wall while holding the oven door open, and lets it shut on the kid he asked to grab his fish for him.
* {{Autocannibalism}}: This happens in Episode 6, "Present" and is depicted on that episode's thumbnail. [[MindScrew Or maybe not]]. Its not very clear just what is going on, only that Salad Fingers likes his doppelganger's [[BrainFood brains]].
** A similar situation recurs in Episode 13, "Harvest". [[spoiler:Salad Fingers somehow becomes the TrulySingleParent to a doppelganger of himself. By the end of the episode, the doppelganger boils the original alive and serves his corpse at the "grand feast". The original samples the taste of his own flesh while being boiled.]]
%%* BlackHumor: Lapses into this occasionally.%%{{Blipvert}}
* BizarreAlienReproduction: Salad Fingers has extremely strange sexual behaviors, lactates, and has interpreted inanimate blobs that have burst from his body as his offspring. He ''successfully'' reproduces in Episode 13, "Harvest", [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext after a tendril is shoved down his throat and he eats an eyeball]]. The offspring grows out of his back, is fully capable of speech even prior to "birth", and seems to grow into adulthood quickly. It is never clear whether this is a "normal" phenomenon— just that Salad Fingers seems to think it is.
** The fact that Salad Fingers apparently has a mother and father (as well as siblings) just serves to further complicate the matter.
* BloodierAndGorier: Episode 10, "Birthday", escalated the gore level to the point the Youtube version of the video was at one point privated (it was later reuploaded).
* BottleEpisode: Episode 8, "Cupboard", entirely takes place within the confines of Salad Fingers' home.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Some of the episodes begin with Salad Fingers greeting the viewer, and explaining what he's up to that day.
-->"Today I'm going to try and find France, because I've always wanted to go there."
* BreakTheCutie: Even though most people find Salad Fingers scary rather than cute, in Episode 8, when Roger reduces Salad Fingers to a sobbing, moaning miserable wreck curled up in the fetal position in his safety cupboard, you can't help but want to give the poor guy a hug.
* BreatherEpisode: After the emotionally intense "Glass Brother", which delves into the subject of abuse and cutting off toxic relationships, the following episode, "Post Man" is rather tame by comparison, going back to the series' roots of simpler animation and an ambiguous narrative. Whilst the ending music of "Glass Brother" is melancholic the ending music for "Post Man", is more mischevious and upbeat.
* BriefAccentImitation: Salad Fingers does this at least twice, randomly speaking French in one episode and Jeremy Fisher's "strange dialect" in another.
* BroadStrokes: Most episodes stand alone, but what gets carried over seems to take this approach. This is most noticeable with Salad Fingers' possessions and puppets:
** Horace Horsecollar makes further apperances after Salad Fingers is gifted him in "Present", but the fact that Jeremy Fisher is eaten in the same episode never comes up again.
** Hubert Cumberdale's new status as a "Flesh Boy"— a major plot point in "Glass Brother"— is dropped without further mention.
** In contrast, Salad Fingers biting off Marjory Stewart-Baxter's hair, a relatively ''minor'' event in "Glass Brother", is still reflected in her subsequent appearances.
%%* BrownNote: Roger the radio uses these to upset Salad Finger's insides.
%%* CallBack: [[spoiler:Milford Cubicle's corpse is still hanging in the wall]] in "Birthday".
* CallARabbitASmeerp: At least to Salad Fingers. "Red water" = blood, "nettle carrier" = baby carriage, and "floor sugar" = sand, to name a few.
* CerebusSyndrome: The series was always disturbingly surreal, but had strong elements of BlackComedy, but later episodes began to delve into a more serious look at Salad Fingers' mental illness and loneliness, leading to a lot of genuinely heartbreaking moments.
* ChestBurster: In episode 9, Salad Fingers feels deathly ill immediately before a slimy black mass bursts from his abdomen.
%%* ClipArtAnimation: [[Creator/{{Disney}} Horace Horsecollar]], the rusty taps, and various other objects.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: This one can depend on interpretation. Salad Fingers seems to live in a world that's just as bizarre as he is - but then again this could all be in his imagination anyway.
* CompanionCube: Many, to the point a new one is introduced [[OncePerEpisode nearly every episode]].
** The most frequently recurring are the finger puppets, Hubert Cumberdale, Jeremy Fisher, and Marjory Stewart-Baxter, introduced in the second episode.
** Milford Cubicle (the corpse of an armless man) in the third episode.
** Horace Horsecollar (a toy horse) in the sixth episode.
** Kenneth (a mummified corpse) in the seventh.
** Roger (a radio) in the eighth.
** Yvonne (a slimy black infant-sized mass) in the ninth.
** [[ConsultingMisterPuppet Dr. Papanak]] in the tenth episode. [[spoiler:And then he's ''[[AnimateInanimateObject not]]''!]]
** Arguably, [[TheManInTheMirrorTalksBack Glass Brother]] (Salad Fingers' reflection) in the eleventh episode counts.
** An unnamed rotting dog carcass in the twelfth.
** Bartholemew Degryse (a rock) in the twelfth and thirteenth.
* CrapsackWorld: Whatever the hell happened to this world, it's been left a barren, dry husk where people don't see each other for miles. Even the occasional glimpses we get into people other than Salad Fingers, such as the obviously dirty and suspiciously unattended Mable, imply that no one's having a great time.
* CreepyChild: Mable, the little ginger-haired girl in "Picnic," at least in-universe. She doesn't really do anything scary, but she manages to terrify Salad Fingers himself just by speaking. The child-like... ''thing'' in "Cage" and Mr. Branches from "Letter" may also qualify. As well as the small yellow child (referred to by Salad Fingers as "Aunty Bainbridge" in "Letter") who does nothing more than stare with his wide eyes and make screeching sounds.
* CreepyCrows: A particularly spooky crow appears in episode 5 during the picnic.
* CreepyDoll: Any of Salad Fingers' three finger puppets can be this. To elaborate, Hubert Cumberdale can become human-sized, gain red eyes, and scream for no apparent reason, as well as randomly turn into a black liquid that burns at the touch. Marjory Stewart-Baxter jealously watches Salad Fingers have a picnic with a little girl through the window. Jeremy Fisher can also become human-sized, stores a weird green fluid in his plugged-up mouth, and can suddenly transform into [[MindScrew a second Salad Fingers]] [[ImAHumanitarian to get eaten alive by the first.]]
%%* CreepyLongFingers: He's not called Salad Fingers for nothing, you know.
%%* {{Crossdresser}}: Salad Fingers does this on occasion for no apparent reason. At least, it's ''probably'' crossdressing.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Episode 6 has Salad Fingers eating a clone as well as Episode 10 of ''Salad Fingers''. It features a carnivorous puppet cutting a hole into a horse with its claws, [[spoiler:Milford Cubicle's corpse]] returns only to have the remains consumed, leaving the skeleton behind, and lastly [[spoiler:five other Salad Fingers-like beings were eating his remains]]. Salad Fingers's mannerisms are also slightly darker this time around as well. Episode 11 has the theme of toxic family relationships.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite being a creepy noseless green man who lives in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, Salad Fingers doesn't seem to be a bad person and tries to be friendly with anyone that he encounters. [[AndCallHimGeorge What happens to]] [[ObliviouslyEvil the people around him]], though...
%%* DerangedAnimation: Oh basically the ''entire series''.
* DeusExMachina: Salad Fingers escapes from the "little boy" who put him in a cage to propose to him by dropping a curtain and then apparently flying away on a giant tap.
* ExtremeOmnivore: Salad Fingers will eat stuff like finger puppets, sand, and hairs on scotch tape.
* EyeScream: Not exactly graphic but still enough to make you shudder. During episode 8, Salad Fingers takes a strand of hair and slowly drags it across his eyeball.
* FanDisservice: Salad Fingers without his shirt on: [[{{Squick}} emaciated and hairy with a scar on his abdomen. And then he rubs nettles on his nipples, causing milk to come out.]]
* FantasyCounterpartReligion: Salad Fingers frequently mentions "The Beast" in a way that evokes idiomatic references to the Christian devil (and suggests a strict religious upbringing). "Harvest" has shown him praying to the "mother of life" and engaging in a ritual where he sacrifices an old finger puppet, then encountering a seemingly-divine entity called "Grandmother Growth". He later references the commandments of someone called "Naughty-master". Whatever his religious beliefs, it seems to be this rather than any real-world religion— though whether anyone else in this universe is a practitioner, or even whether these beliefs are just another product of Salad Fingers' imagination is unclear.
%%* {{Fetish}}: Spoons, rust, hypovolemia, and nettles are apparently this to Salad Fingers.
* FreakOut: In episode five: [[spoiler:Salad Fingers either only imagines the noises that he hears, or makes them himself. Because he is insane, he feels like he's completely deserted and all alone. He had gotten used to hearing no other voices except his own since all the other characters can only articulate screaming and animalistic noises. When Mable speaks, it sends him into a panic attack because he hasn't heard any other voices but his own for a long time, which causes him to snap back into reality and realize she is a normal, ''real'' human being and not a hallucination or a monster. You'll notice that after this episode, all the other episodes include Salad Fingers crying, having bad memories, feeling lonely, and being afraid. Mable's voice is what snaps him out of it]].
%%** Salad Fingers, on a regular basis. Such as when Mable speaks to him in episode 5, or when [[ItMakesSenseInContext he's at the toilet]] in episode 6.
%%* GoMadFromTheIsolation: One theory as to why Salad Fingers is so mentally disturbed.
%%* {{Gonk}}: Basically every character. See below.
* GratuitousFrench: Salad Fingers suddenly speaks French in episode 2. According to French speaking viewers he says: "Hey, Nebulah. What's your name? What's the matter?"
* GrotesqueGallery: Everybody. EVERYBODY. Including:
** Salad Fingers himself: a bald, noseless, [[RedEyesTakeWarning red-eyed]], lanky green "man" with three fingered prong-like hands and filthy yellow teeth.
** A large eyed and limbless "young child" whose head looks like a kernel of corn from the first episode.
** In episode 3, the screaming man with a combover and wearing a "BBQ" apron that [[ArmlessBiped has no arms.]]
** A "little boy" from episode 4 who looks like an embryo and [[StalkerWithACrush stalks Salad Fingers.]] It has [[BlackEyesOfEvil black]] bulging eyes, needle-like teeth, and a large [[GoodScarsEvilScars scar]] on its bald, veiny, and oversized head.
** The only characters that come even ''close'' to averting this are Mable from episode 5, which is to say she looks recognizably human, and the child from episode 2 [[spoiler:who Salad Fingers accidentally shuts into his oven and cooks]] who also looks human and is even wearing a varsity letterman jacket.
* HalfwayPlotSwitch: The eponymous letter from the episode "Letter" is read aloud by Salad Fingers for a few seconds at the beginning. The rest of the episode [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment has absolutely nothing to do with it.]]
%%* HeroicBSOD: The ending of [[spoiler:episode 5.]]
%%* HighPressureBlood: In episode 2, when Salad Fingers stabs one of his fingers with a nail in the wall, he bleeds himself unconscious within seconds.
* ILoveTheDead: Salad Fingers turns into a flustered mess when coming upon a dog carcass in episode 12, though if his monologues are to be believed the carcass is a young school girl in his own disturbed mind.
* ImAHumanitarian:
** Salad Fingers eats Jeremy Fisher (who turns out to be ''[[{{Mindscrew}} himself]]'') in one of his FreakOut moments.
** In "Birthday", Salad Fingers approaches a table where there are five other versions of himself, and two of them are eating ''human brains''.
** [[spoiler:Salad Fingers is cooked and eaten by the younger Salad Fingers at the end of "Harvest"]].
* ItTastesLikeFeet: "Hubert Cumberdale, you taste like soot and poo!"
* KillAndReplace: [[spoiler:Happens to Salad Fingers in the episode "Harvest" by another Salad Fingers that grew on his back]].
* LactatingMale: In the third installment, Salad Fingers takes masochistic pleasure in stinging his body/fingers with nettles; about midway through, he is seen shirtless and caressing his nipple with the nettle, giving him some kind of orgasm which causes his nipple to lactate.
* LampshadeHanging:
** In episode 5, the creepy crow gags in disgust when Salad Fingers feeds the little girl "pease pudding" using a rusty spoon taken out of a pouch made up of ''pieces of human skin sewn together.'' Some even believe it says "Fuck you" in a distorted voice; there ''is'' a "fuh" sound in there, but YMMV on whether that is the message.
** In episode 8, Roger remarks that Salad Fingers's house is filthy and demands that he clean it up.
%%* {{Leitmotif}}: "Beware the Friendly Stranger" by Music/BoardsOfCanada.
* LooksLikeOrlok: Salad Fingers, while lacking any nose or ears, is bald, hunchbacked, has creepy claw-like hands, and has filthy teeth.
* MascotFighter: Salad Fingers is a playable character in ''[[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/381115 Newgrounds Rumble]]''. He wields Hubert Cumberdale as a weapon, while the other finger puppets make cameo appearances in his stage (the meat locker from episode 2)
* {{Mindscrew}}: All of it.
** Particular mention goes to the ending of episode 6, where Salad Fingers walks into his house and sees a doppelganger sitting in a chair. The Salad Fingers sitting down accuses the standing Salad Fingers of 'deflowering' his daughter's rose. The standing Salad Fingers morphs into a life-size Jeremy Fisher, goo trickling from his mouth. The sitting Salad Fingers remarks about not tasting him, and proceeds to eat the normal Salad Fingers' head. It's never explained which Salad Fingers was real.
** Everything that happens after [[spoiler:the pole]] shows up in Episode 10.
** Episode 11 was designed to be this, by WordOfGod. David Firth specifically explained that his intentions with this episode was to prove that the show was a FauxSymbolism series. This decision was due to his dislike of the "Salad Fingers Explained" video by ''WebVideo/GameTheory'': he posted on social media that the conclusions reached by this video were not at all what he aimed to do with his creation, and that the (then to be released) episode 11 would debunk the video's so-called "solving" of the series.
%%* MrImagination: Salad Fingers.
* ModestOrgasm: Salad fingers has a brief one in episode 3 when he rubs nettles on his chest, causing his nipple to lactate. Curiously, this moan was cut from the original video but left intact in the episode compilations.
* MummiesAtTheDinnerTable: Salad Fingers digs up the corpse of his brother Kenneth and has dinner with him - assuming that ''was'' his brother, and he wasn't playing a macabre imagination game with whatever/whomever was lying around.
* NeverLearnedToRead: Possible for Salad Fingers. He totally ignores that the name tag of the person in episode 3 shows his name "Harry" and calls him Milford Cubicle, invents a letter written to him while actually holding a piece of a newspaper upside down in episode 9 and writes unintelligible symbols on toilet paper in the same episode.
%%* TheNicknamer: Salad Fingers, to ''everything.''
* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: Salad Fingers' voice, mannerisms and dialogue are extremely unnerving, usually more so to the viewers than to the other characters (though some viewers find his voice to be creepy and oddly calming at the same time).
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: David Firth described Salad Fingers' voice as a cross between his grandmother and Music/MichaelJackson. Basically, "what MJ would sound like if he was from Yorkshire."
* NoFourthWall: Mostly during the earlier episodes, Salad Fingers will address the audience with a friendly "Hello" and then explain his adventure for the day.
* NoodlePeople: This is how Salad Fingers is drawn.
* ObliviouslyEvil: Salad Fingers tends to kill people (and animals, and puppets) without even noticing. The "people" part is debatable. The only humans who have died in the series have been the boy who got stuck in the oven while Salad Fingers was passed out, and the man who died from banging his head on the door. Salad Fingers can't really be said to have killed either of them, though he's certainly ''oblivious'' enough to be capable of this.
%%* OhCrap: Taken to far beyond merely unrealistic proportions in [[spoiler:episode 5, after a crow steals his spoon.]]
%%* OurMonstersAreWeird: Only two creatures in this series are normal humans.
* PrecisionFStrike: In "Birthday", after accusing Horace Horsecollar's fellow horses of stealing Milford Cubicle's "outer casing", he angrily orders the "bloody lot of them" to "bugger off!"
* RealityIsUnrealistic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIX_6TBeph0 Ravens really can imitate speech, with creepy distortion to boot]].
%%* RedEyesTakeWarning: Salad Fingers'.
* {{Retraux}}: "Market", a short Firth made to promote the Salad Fingers online store, is animated in the style of the original Flash episodes.
%%* ScareChord: By Hubert Cumberdale in the meat locker scene in episode 2. Also by baby Yvonne's "birth" in episode 9.
* SceneryGorn: Unless Salad Fingers is daydreaming, the setting will be a desolate wasteland full of [[OurMonstersAreWeird weird]], [[TheUnintelligible unintelligible]] creatures. The only plants are dead trees, weeds, and nettles. Also Salad Finger's house is dark, severely dilapidated, and filthy.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: At the end of episode 4, when Salad Fingers gets captured by the strange boy trying to propose to him, he laments "he doesn't like this game anymore", pulls a curtain over himself and rides away on a tap. [[GainaxEnding Yeah.]]
* SensoryAbuse: There are many sudden loud noises, drawing the viewer into a sense of paranoia. Translation: Don't listen with the volume up high.
* SilentPartner: Salad Fingers' [[spoiler:"platoon", which consists of disfigured doppelgangers of himself,]] don't talk or even acknowledge him.
%%** Salad Fingers's three finger puppets, as well as Horace Horsecollar.
* ShoutOut:
** Salad Fingers' telephone has the Music/AphexTwin logo on it, and Aphex Twin's song "Avril 14th" can be heard at the end of episode 4.
** "Rhubarb" makes a couple of appearances as well.
** Among the ingredients Glass Mother has Salad put into whatever it is she makes him eat in "Glass Brother", one of them is "Audax Powder", which is the name of a song on an early release by Aphex Twin (under the moniker Polygon Window).
%%* SplitPersonality: Salad Fingers has quite a few of them.
%%** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-J9UhqwHfQ This video]] tries to explain them.
* StalkerWithACrush: The little boy from the fourth episode, who lures Salad Fingers into a bear trap by using a tap, and puts him in a cage in order to propose to him.
* SuddenAnatomy: Salad Fingers usually has three seemingly-identical fingers on each hand, with barely any palm and no thumbs. Sometimes his hands subtly change to fit the needs of a scene, e.g. a finger will act like a thumb so he can grab and interact with things.
* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: "Glass Brother" actually ends on a somewhat ambiguous ending. With Salad Fingers rescuing Hubert from his Glass Family and finally cutting off all contact with them.
%%* SurrealHorror: Complete with split personality and ImagineSpot moments.
* SurprisePregnancy: Possibly in episode 9. Salad Fingers feels deathly ill with an affliction that makes him pale, seep a black fluid, and have a pulsating distended abdomen. Then a black blob bursts from his abdomen. After he regains consciousness, he happily accepts the slimy mass as his newborn daughter. However Salad Fingers may just be [[ThroughTheEyesofMadness delusional]] as usual.
* TastesLikePurple: "Marjorie Stewart-Baxter, you taste like sunshine dust!"
* TheBusCameBack: Milford Cubicle from episode 3 and Horace Horsecollar from episode 6 reappear in episode 10 despite being absent between their respective debuts and episode 9. Also, Mr Branches from episode 7 reappears in episode 9.
* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: It's a common interpretation that Salad Fingers has severe schizophrenia, but because of the cartoon's surreal nature, it's hard to tell for sure.
%%* TitleDrop: The first episode.
* TooDumbToLive:
** The armless guy in episode 3 who runs after Salad Fingers after he takes a baby carriage. Since he doesn't have hands, he bangs on Salad Fingers' door with his head, ''even though he still has his legs''. By the time Salad Fingers investigates the noises, he dies of blood loss.
** Salad Fingers was nearly too dumb to live when he developed an obsession with taps only to get caught in the bear trap.
%%* TroubledFetalPosition:
%%** Salad Fingers does this as well as cry in the cupboard when Roger assaults him with {{Brown Note}}s.
%%** Also he does this during a FreakOut after a little girl speaks to him.
* TrulySingleParent: In Episode 13, "Harvest", Salad Fingers grows a "Miniature Mr. Fingers", also called "Boyfingers", out of his back. This offspring is clone-like, being nearly identical to Salad Fingers and seeming to share memories with him, having "walked [his] dreams for decades". Salad Fingers raises Boyfingers as a sort of successor— [[spoiler:with the episode climaxing with an apparently voluntary (though still horrifying) KillAndReplace]].
* TheUnintelligible:
** Almost everyone except Salad Fingers. In fact, when one character actually speaks to him, he is profoundly disturbed. "What's wrong? Do you not like my mouth-words?"
** The Radio in episode 8 at first just emits creepy noises, then begins speaking back to Fingers with Fingers's own voice.
** Most of the very rare exceptions to this trope are extremely closely connected to Salad Fingers himself in some way, like Glass Brother, Glass Mother, and Boyfingers.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight:
** When Hubert Cumberdale, a usually [[TheSpeechless mute]] finger puppet, becomes human-sized, gains [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]], and [[NightmareFuel screams]] at Salad Fingers, Salad Fingers nonchalantly knocks Hubert Cumberdale on the head with a rusty spoon and continues to sing [[Film/TheWizardOfOz "Somewhere Over The Rainbow"]].
** The two normal human characters in the series go along with Salad Fingers' requests (getting a fish out of the oven and joining him in a picnic) despite him being a creepy green imp-like creature. At least the Varsity Kid seems to be much more apprehensive about it.
* VocalEvolution: SF's voice started off as hushed/whispery (this was EnforcedMethodActing at the time, as Firth recorded his lines late at night and didn't want to wake his family up), of which escalated into sounding more soft-spoken as time went on. At times he'll even exclaim, though it never transitions into screaming.
%%* WhamEpisode: Episode 7: Salad Fingers eats a clone, Episode 10: Salad Fingers is reunited with his "platoon", and gets a hat which he's content with.
* WhamLine:
** "As it's Hubert's birthday, it would be rather polite if you took a hot bath... [[spoiler:[[TheBusCameBack Milford Cubicle]]]]."
** Episode 11 ends with Salad Fingers [[spoiler:rescuing Hubert Cumberdale, besting Glass Mother, and smashing the mirror through which she could berate him. He puts one small shard in a trinket box, and as he closes it, Glass Mother offers this last threat: '''"Just wait till your father gets home!"''']]
* WhamShot: Episode 13, "Harvest" is initially unusually laid-back, and, though surreal, mostly free of horror elements... [[spoiler:right up until the shot of Boyfingers ready to smash in Salad Fingers' skull with a rock]].
* WhenTreesAttack: [[spoiler:Mr. Branches in "Letter."]]
%%* WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises: Happens to Salad Fingers' eyes whenever he's [[FreakOut Freaking Out]].
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