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** Also invoked in pretty much any episode that ends with the protagonist dead or trapped forever, when you realize that their parents are eventually going to wonder what happened to them, and will likely never find out. In "My Old House", we actually get to see this happen (sort of) when we see the girl's parents sadly looking for her, then leave in tears when they realize that their daughter is gone forever.
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* In "My Imaginary Friend", Shawn's older brother David tells him that his having more friends than he thought means that he no longer needs his imaginary friends such as Travis. [[spoiler:Shawn agrees with this and it is revealed that David is likewise a figment of Shawn's imagination, something which David didn't know. In spite of his pleas that he does not want to go, he fades out of existence. David's imaginary status means that he and Travis were essentially the GoodAngelBadAngel on Shawn's shoulders. David, who is presented as the more or less ideal big brother that Shawn clearly always wanted, represents Shawn's conscience. Furthermore, his insistence that Shawn give up his imaginary friends is an indication of Shawn's subconscious (or possibly even conscious) realisation that such things are neither normal nor healthy at his age. When it comes to Travis, David himself points out that Travis is everything that Shawn isn't - fearless, cool and good looking - so Shawn obviously realises as much on some level. More disturbingly, Travis' threatening behaviour towards David and his attempt to kill him could represent suicidal thoughts on Shawn's part or at least self-hatred.]]

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* In "My ''My Imaginary Friend", Friend'', Shawn's older brother David tells him that his having more friends than he thought means that he no longer needs his imaginary friends such as Travis. [[spoiler:Shawn agrees with this and it is revealed that David is likewise a figment of Shawn's imagination, something which David didn't know. In spite of his pleas that he does not want to go, he fades out of existence. David's imaginary status means that he and Travis were essentially the GoodAngelBadAngel on Shawn's shoulders. David, who is presented as the more or less ideal big brother that Shawn clearly always wanted, represents Shawn's conscience. Furthermore, his insistence that Shawn give up his imaginary friends is an indication of Shawn's subconscious (or possibly even conscious) realisation that such things are neither normal nor healthy at his age. When it comes to Travis, David himself points out that Travis is everything that Shawn isn't - fearless, cool and good looking - so Shawn obviously realises as much on some level. More disturbingly, Travis' threatening behaviour towards David and his attempt to kill him could represent suicidal thoughts on Shawn's part or at least self-hatred.]]



* "A Creature Was Stirring" wants us to believe that the family is happy at last: the parents are no longer going to divorce and they all "have each other", as they put it. Then you realize that they lost everything they had, except for the clothes they are wearing, they are homeless and they have nothing to eat. There's just no way that they'll survive the winter, unless they have neighbors or relatives they can stay with, but happy endings on a show like this are few and far between. [[NightmareRetardant Or they could just stay in a hotel for a while.]] [[RealityEnsues The adults likely have jobs, likely paying ones.]]

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* "A Creature Was Stirring" wants us to believe that the family is happy at last: the parents are no longer going to divorce and they all "have each other", as they put it. Then you realize that they lost everything they had, except for the clothes they are wearing, they are homeless and they have nothing to eat. There's just no way that they'll survive the winter, unless they have neighbors or relatives they can stay with, but happy endings on a show like this are few and far between. [[NightmareRetardant Or they could just stay in a hotel for a while.]] [[RealityEnsues The adults likely have jobs, likely paying ones.]]
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* The Mad Artist in ''Brush With Madness'' appears in the relatively mundane garb of a black hat and trenchcoat, rather than what you'd expect a Super-Villain to look like. Considering his creator is a composite-expy of Creator/AlanMoore and Creator/FrankMiller, it makes sense that the Mad Artist is a spoof of the grim,noir-themed anti-heroes of their works, particularly [[ComicBook/WatchMen Rorschach]] and [[ComicBook/SinCity Marv]]. This even extends to the horrific way the villain prepares to dispose of Corey and his friend, because [[ColdBloodedTorture that definitely wouldn't be out of place in a Moore/Miller comic.]]
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* In "My Imaginary Friend", Shawn's older brother David tells him that his having more friends than he thought means that he no longer needs his imaginary friends such as Travis. [[spoiler:Shawn agrees with this and it is revealed that David is likewise a figment of Shawn's imagination, something which David didn't know. In spite of his pleas that he does not want to go, he vanishes out of existence. David's imaginary status means that he and Travis were essentially the GoodAngelBadAngel on Shawn's shoulders. David, who is presented as the more or less ideal big brother that Shawn clearly always wanted, represents Shawn's conscience. Furthermore, his insistence that Shawn give up his imaginary friends is an indication of Shawn's subconscious (or possibly even conscious) realisation that such things are neither normal nor healthy at his age. When it comes to Travis, David himself points out that Travis is everything that Shawn isn't - fearless, cool and good looking - so Shawn obviously realises as much on some level. More disturbingly, Travis' threatening behaviour towards David and his attempt to kill him could represent suicidal thoughts on Shawn's part or at least self-hatred.]]

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* In "My Imaginary Friend", Shawn's older brother David tells him that his having more friends than he thought means that he no longer needs his imaginary friends such as Travis. [[spoiler:Shawn agrees with this and it is revealed that David is likewise a figment of Shawn's imagination, something which David didn't know. In spite of his pleas that he does not want to go, he vanishes fades out of existence. David's imaginary status means that he and Travis were essentially the GoodAngelBadAngel on Shawn's shoulders. David, who is presented as the more or less ideal big brother that Shawn clearly always wanted, represents Shawn's conscience. Furthermore, his insistence that Shawn give up his imaginary friends is an indication of Shawn's subconscious (or possibly even conscious) realisation that such things are neither normal nor healthy at his age. When it comes to Travis, David himself points out that Travis is everything that Shawn isn't - fearless, cool and good looking - so Shawn obviously realises as much on some level. More disturbingly, Travis' threatening behaviour towards David and his attempt to kill him could represent suicidal thoughts on Shawn's part or at least self-hatred.]]

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* ''Intruders'': Eve has an outburst at her mom when the latter tells her to get ready for their trip to her grandmother's house; this causes her mom to decide that Eve is better left at home. While Eve is shown to be a generally unpleasant person (towards her family, at least), the previous scene showed her having a hard time sleeping in the night due to her brother's crying. She could have just been cranky from sleep deprivation as much as just being her [[BrattyTeenageDaughter usual self]].
* In "My Imaginary Friend", Shawn's older brother David tells him that his having more friends than he thought means that he no longer needs his imaginary friends such as Travis. [[spoiler:Shawn agrees with this and it is revealed that David is likewise a figment of Shawn's imagination, something which David didn't know. In spite of his pleas that he does not want to go, he vanishes out of existence. David's imaginary status means that he and Travis were essentially the GoodAngelBadAngel on Shawn's shoulders. David, who is presented as the more or less ideal big brother that Shawn clearly always wanted, represents Shawn's conscience. Furthermore, his insistence that Shawn give up his imaginary friends is an indication of Shawn's subconscious (or possibly even conscious) realisation that such things are neither normal nor healthy at his age. When it comes to Travis, David himself points out that Travis is everything that Shawn isn't - fearless, cool and good looking - so Shawn obviously realises as much on some level. More disturbingly, Travis' threatening behaviour towards David and his attempt to kill him could represent suicidal thoughts on Shawn's part or at least self-hatred.]]



* ''The Wrong Number:'' The episode ends with Adrianna ''murdering Steffani without even thinking twice about it.'' Yeah, Steffani was a major bitch to her (and pretty much everyone else), but she's probably not going to be the last person who is. If Adrianna sees what happened to Steffani as a just punishment for bullying, what's she going to do when she has to deal with a SadistTeacher, BadBoss, or just some asshole who decides to take their bad day out on her?

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* ''Intruders'': Eve has an outburst at her mom when the latter tells her to get ready for their trip to her grandmother's house; this causes her mom to decide that Eve is better left at home. While Eve is shown to be a generally unpleasant person (towards her family, at least), the previous scene showed her having a hard time sleeping in the night due to her brother's crying. She could have just been cranky from sleep deprivation as much as just being her [[BrattyTeenageDaughter usual self]].
* In "My Imaginary Friend", Shawn's older brother David tells him that his having more friends than he thought means that he no longer needs his imaginary friends such as Travis. [[spoiler:Shawn agrees with this and it is revealed that David is likewise a figment of Shawn's imagination, something which David didn't know. In spite of his pleas that he does not want to go, he vanishes out of existence. David's imaginary status means that he and Travis were essentially the GoodAngelBadAngel on Shawn's shoulders. David, who is presented as the more or less ideal big brother that Shawn clearly always wanted, represents Shawn's conscience. Furthermore, his insistence that Shawn give up his imaginary friends is an indication of Shawn's subconscious (or possibly even conscious) realisation that such things are neither normal nor healthy at his age. When it comes to Travis, David himself points out that Travis is everything that Shawn isn't - fearless, cool and good looking - so Shawn obviously realises as much on some level. More disturbingly, Travis' threatening behaviour towards David and his attempt to kill him could represent suicidal thoughts on Shawn's part or at least self-hatred.]]

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* ''The Wrong Number:'' The episode ends with Adrianna ''murdering Steffani without even thinking twice about it.'' Yeah, Steffani was a major bitch to her (and pretty much everyone else), but she's probably not going to be the last person who is. If Adrianna sees what happened to Steffani as a just punishment for bullying, what's she going to do when she has to deal with a SadistTeacher, BadBoss, or just some asshole who decides to take their bad day out on her?

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* ''Intruders'': Eve has an outburst at her mom when the latter tells her to get ready for their trip to her grandmother's house; this causes her mom to decide that Eve is better left at home. While Eve is shown to be a generally unpleasant person (towards her family, at least), the previous scene showed her having a hard time sleeping in the night due to her brother's crying. She could have just been cranky from sleep deprivation as much as just being her [[BrattyTeenageDaughter usual self]].
* In "My Imaginary Friend", Shawn's older brother David tells him that his having more friends than he thought means that he no longer needs his imaginary friends such as Travis. [[spoiler:Shawn agrees with this and it is revealed that David is likewise a figment of Shawn's imagination, something which David didn't know. In spite of his pleas that he does not want to go, he vanishes out of existence. David's imaginary status means that he and Travis were essentially the GoodAngelBadAngel on Shawn's shoulders. David, who is presented as the more or less ideal big brother that Shawn clearly always wanted, represents Shawn's conscience. Furthermore, his insistence that Shawn give up his imaginary friends is an indication of Shawn's subconscious (or possibly even conscious) realisation that such things are neither normal nor healthy at his age. When it comes to Travis, David himself points out that Travis is everything that Shawn isn't - fearless, cool and good looking - so Shawn obviously realises as much on some level. More disturbingly, Travis' threatening behaviour towards David and his attempt to kill him could represent suicidal thoughts on Shawn's part or at least self-hatred.]]
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* "A Creature Was Stirring" wants us to believe that the family is happy at last: the parents are no longer going to divorce and they all "have each other", as they put it. Then you realize that they lost everything they had, except for the clothes they are wearing, they are homeless and they have nothing to eat. There's just no way that they'll survive the winter, unless they have neighbors or relatives they can stay with, but happy endings on a show like this are few and far between.
** [[NightmareRetardant Or they could just stay in a hotel for a while.]] [[RealityEnsues The adults likely have jobs, likely paying ones.]]
* "Terrible Love": [[HereWeGoAgain What if Stuart makes the mistake of asking Cupid to shoot Maggie with another arrow]]? We already seen how psycho Brendon got when Maggie begged Cupid to give him another hit...

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* "A Creature Was Stirring" wants us to believe that the family is happy at last: the parents are no longer going to divorce and they all "have each other", as they put it. Then you realize that they lost everything they had, except for the clothes they are wearing, they are homeless and they have nothing to eat. There's just no way that they'll survive the winter, unless they have neighbors or relatives they can stay with, but happy endings on a show like this are few and far between. \n** [[NightmareRetardant Or they could just stay in a hotel for a while.]] [[RealityEnsues The adults likely have jobs, likely paying ones.]]
* "Terrible Love": [[HereWeGoAgain What if Stuart makes the mistake of asking Cupid to shoot Maggie with another arrow]]? We We've already seen how psycho Brendon got when Maggie begged Cupid to give him another hit...



* ''Intruders'': Eve has an outburst at her mom when the latter tells her to get ready for their trip to her grandmother's house; this causes her mom to decide that Eve is better left at home. While Eve is shown to be a generally unpleasant person (towards her family, at least), the previous scene showed her having a hard time sleeping in the night due to her brother's crying. She could have just been cranky from sleep deprivation as much as just being her [[BrattyTeenageDaughter usual self]].

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* ''Intruders'': Eve has an outburst at her mom when the latter tells her to get ready for their trip to her grandmother's house; this causes her mom to decide that Eve is better left at home. While Eve is shown to be a generally unpleasant person (towards her family, at least), the previous scene showed her having a hard time sleeping in the night due to her brother's crying. She could have just been cranky from sleep deprivation as much as just being her [[BrattyTeenageDaughter usual self]].self]].
* In "My Imaginary Friend", Shawn's older brother David tells him that his having more friends than he thought means that he no longer needs his imaginary friends such as Travis. [[spoiler:Shawn agrees with this and it is revealed that David is likewise a figment of Shawn's imagination, something which David didn't know. In spite of his pleas that he does not want to go, he vanishes out of existence. David's imaginary status means that he and Travis were essentially the GoodAngelBadAngel on Shawn's shoulders. David, who is presented as the more or less ideal big brother that Shawn clearly always wanted, represents Shawn's conscience. Furthermore, his insistence that Shawn give up his imaginary friends is an indication of Shawn's subconscious (or possibly even conscious) realisation that such things are neither normal nor healthy at his age. When it comes to Travis, David himself points out that Travis is everything that Shawn isn't - fearless, cool and good looking - so Shawn obviously realises as much on some level. More disturbingly, Travis' threatening behaviour towards David and his attempt to kill him could represent suicidal thoughts on Shawn's part or at least self-hatred.]]
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* In "Headshot", Cassandra Hobbes (AKA the Devil) reveals that Gracie did nothing to her. Gracie was always a cruel, shallow, and vain girl and was only pretending to be a shrinking violet to gain friends. All Cassandra did was reveal her true self just by giving her the chance to become famous. It makes you wonder how Gracie could have been if Cassandra had not influenced her darker self.
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** [[NightmareRetardant Or they could just stay in a hotel for a while.]] [[RealityEnsures The adults likely have jobs, likely paying ones.]]

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** [[NightmareRetardant Or they could just stay in a hotel for a while. while.]] [[RealityEnsures The adults likely have jobs, likely well paying ones.]]
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This show is a horror show designed for CHILDREN. They are not going to create a monster and imply that it is going to rape a child.


* ''Red Eye'': The Alp's attempts to get his hands on Georgia throughout the entire episode are rendered even more horrifying when you find out that the alp is related to the [[HornyDevil Incubus]], a demon known for breaking into women's rooms to rape and murder them. [[spoiler: With the ending showing that the Alp is possessing ''her father'' and has her alone in the dead of night without her mother in sight, this may imply that Georgia possibly has [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil something worse ahead of her]]]]...

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* ''Red Eye'': The Alp's attempts to get his hands on Georgia throughout the entire episode are rendered even more horrifying when you find out that the alp is related to the [[HornyDevil Incubus]], a demon known for breaking into women's rooms to rape and murder them. [[spoiler: With the ending showing that the Alp is possessing ''her father'' and has her alone in the dead of night without her mother in sight, this may imply that Georgia possibly has [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil something worse ahead of her]]]]...
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* ''Red Eye'': The Alp's attempts to get his hands on Georgia throughout the entire episode are rendered even more horrifying when you find out that the alp is related to the [[HornyDevil Incubus]], a demon known for breaking into women's rooms to rape and murder them. [[spoiler: With the ending showing that the Alp is possessing ''her father'' and has her alone in the dead of night without her mother in sight, this may imply that Georgia possibly has [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil something worse ahead of her]]]]...
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* ''The Wrong Number:'' The episode ends with Adrianna ''murdering Steffani without even thinking twice about it.'' Yeah, Steffani was a major bitch to her (and pretty much everyone else), but she's probably not going to be the last person who is. If Adrianna sees what happened to Steffani as a just punishment for bullying, what's she going to do when she has to deal with a SadistTeacher, BadBoss, or just some asshole who decides to take their bad day out on her?
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* ''I'm Not Martin'' If Sean didn't escape the evil hospital, then he would have lost a healthy ''foot''.

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* ''I'm Not Martin'' Martin'': If Sean didn't escape the evil hospital, then he would have lost a healthy ''foot''.
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* ''I'm Not Martin'' If Sean didn't escape the evil hospital, then he would have lost a healthy ''foot''.
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* ''Intruders'' ends with TheFairFolk coming out of the forest and menacingly approaching Eve's home. It doesn't take much to assume that Eve and her family are ''screwed''.

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* ''Intruders'' ends with TheFairFolk coming out of the forest and menacingly approaching Eve's home. It doesn't take much to assume that Eve and her family are ''screwed''.''screwed''.
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* ''Intruders'': Eve has an outburst at her mom when the latter tells her to get ready for their trip to her grandmother's house; this causes her mom to decide that Eve is better left at home. While Eve is shown to be a generally unpleasant person (towards her family, at least), the previous scene showed her having a hard time sleeping in the night due to her brother's crying. She could have just been cranky from sleep deprivation as much as just being her [[BrattyTeenageDaughter usual self]].
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* "Near Mint Condition": Ted is able to defeat Mangler by decapitating it with a katana he previously bought online and he and his brother decide to tape its head back on its body, pack it up so tight that it can't escape, and put it for sale online. Considering how advanced the robotics on the toy seem to be, what's stopping it from repairing itself and going after whoever buys it next?

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* "Near Mint Condition": Ted is able to defeat Mangler by decapitating it with a katana he previously bought online and he and his brother decide to tape its head back on its body, pack it up so tight that it can't escape, and put it for sale online. Considering how advanced the robotics on the toy seem to be, be (even by the standards of 1980s toys. The bear is pretty much an ursine version of The Terminator), what's stopping it from repairing itself and going after whoever buys it next?
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* In "My Old House," The House sees everything that happens inside of it, including the family that has been living inside of it for years. The only one aware of its sentience is a little girl named Alice, who the House feels a connection to. However, [[spoiler: the House later reveals itself as a {{Yandere}}]] and has a lot of symbolic traits of a pedophile. Since it can see everything inside of it, then the House must have had the capability to watch her 24/7. Which means it has [[ParanoiaFuel seen this girl sleep, undress, change clothes, bathe inside of it, and studied her entire life]]. [[spoiler: By the end of the episode it has [[NightmareFuel absorbed]] [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty her]] [[AndIMustScream into]] [[MoralEventHorizon it.]]]] For bonus points, the House seems to be moving on to a new girl moving into it, very likely [[HereWeGoAgain repeating the previous events.]]

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* In "My Old House," The House sees everything that happens inside of it, including the family that has been living inside of it for years. The only one aware of its sentience is a little girl named Alice, who the House feels a connection to. However, [[spoiler: the House later reveals itself as a {{Yandere}}]] and has a lot of symbolic traits of a pedophile. Since it can see everything inside of it, then the House must have had the capability to watch her 24/7. Which means it has [[ParanoiaFuel seen this girl sleep, undress, change clothes, bathe inside of it, and studied her entire life]]. [[spoiler: By the end of the episode it has [[NightmareFuel absorbed]] [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty her]] [[AndIMustScream into]] [[MoralEventHorizon it.]]]] For bonus points, the House seems to be moving on to a new girl moving into it, very likely [[HereWeGoAgain repeating the previous events.]]]]
* ''Intruders'' ends with TheFairFolk coming out of the forest and menacingly approaching Eve's home. It doesn't take much to assume that Eve and her family are ''screwed''.
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* In "My Old House," The House sees everything that happens inside of it, including the family that has been living inside of it for years. The only one aware of its sentience is a little girl named Alice, who the House feels a connection to. However, [[spoiler: the House later reveals itself as a {{Yandere}}]] and has a lot of symbolic traits of a pedophile. Since it can see everything inside of it, then the House must have had the capability to watch her 24/7. Which means it has [[ParanoiaFuel seen this girl sleep, ''undress'', change clothes, bathe inside of it, and studied her entire life]]. [[spoiler: By the end of the episode it has [[NightmareFuel absorbed]] [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty her]] [[AndIMustScream into]] [[MoralEventHorizon it.]]]] For bonus points, the House seems to be moving on to a new girl moving into it, very likely [[HereWeGoAgain repeating the previous events.]]

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* In "My Old House," The House sees everything that happens inside of it, including the family that has been living inside of it for years. The only one aware of its sentience is a little girl named Alice, who the House feels a connection to. However, [[spoiler: the House later reveals itself as a {{Yandere}}]] and has a lot of symbolic traits of a pedophile. Since it can see everything inside of it, then the House must have had the capability to watch her 24/7. Which means it has [[ParanoiaFuel seen this girl sleep, ''undress'', undress, change clothes, bathe inside of it, and studied her entire life]]. [[spoiler: By the end of the episode it has [[NightmareFuel absorbed]] [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty her]] [[AndIMustScream into]] [[MoralEventHorizon it.]]]] For bonus points, the House seems to be moving on to a new girl moving into it, very likely [[HereWeGoAgain repeating the previous events.]]
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* In "My Old House," The House sees everything that happens inside of it, including the family that has been living inside of it for years. The only one aware of its sentience is a little girl named Alice, who the House feels a connection to. However, [[spoiler: the House later reveals itself as a {{Yandere}}]] and has a lot of symbolic traits of a pedophile. Since it can see everything inside of it, then the House must have had the capability to watch her 27/7. Which means it has seen this girl sleep, undress, and studied her entire life. [[spoiler: By the end of the episode it has [[NightmareFuel absorbed]] [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty her]] [[AndIMustScream into]] [[MoralEventHorizon it.]]]] For bonus points, the House seems to be moving on to a new girl moving into it, very likely [[HereWeGoAgain repeating the previous events.]]

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* In "My Old House," The House sees everything that happens inside of it, including the family that has been living inside of it for years. The only one aware of its sentience is a little girl named Alice, who the House feels a connection to. However, [[spoiler: the House later reveals itself as a {{Yandere}}]] and has a lot of symbolic traits of a pedophile. Since it can see everything inside of it, then the House must have had the capability to watch her 27/7. 24/7. Which means it has [[ParanoiaFuel seen this girl sleep, undress, ''undress'', change clothes, bathe inside of it, and studied her entire life.life]]. [[spoiler: By the end of the episode it has [[NightmareFuel absorbed]] [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty her]] [[AndIMustScream into]] [[MoralEventHorizon it.]]]] For bonus points, the House seems to be moving on to a new girl moving into it, very likely [[HereWeGoAgain repeating the previous events.]]
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* In "My Old House," The House sees everything that happens inside of it, including the family that has been living inside of it for years. The only one aware of its sentience is a little girl named Alice, who the House feels a connection to. However, [[spoiler: the House later reveals itself as a {{Yandere}}]] and has a lot of symbolic traits of a pedophile. Since it can see everything inside of it, then the House must have had the capability to watch her 27/7. Which means it has seen this girl sleep, undress, and studied her entire life. [[spoiler: By the end of the episode it has [[NightmareFuel absorbed]] [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty her]] [[AndIMustScream into]] [[MoralEventHorizon it.]] For bonus points, the House seems to be moving on to a new girl moving into it, very likely [[HereWeGoAgain repeating the previous events.]]

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* In "My Old House," The House sees everything that happens inside of it, including the family that has been living inside of it for years. The only one aware of its sentience is a little girl named Alice, who the House feels a connection to. However, [[spoiler: the House later reveals itself as a {{Yandere}}]] and has a lot of symbolic traits of a pedophile. Since it can see everything inside of it, then the House must have had the capability to watch her 27/7. Which means it has seen this girl sleep, undress, and studied her entire life. [[spoiler: By the end of the episode it has [[NightmareFuel absorbed]] [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty her]] [[AndIMustScream into]] [[MoralEventHorizon it.]] ]]]] For bonus points, the House seems to be moving on to a new girl moving into it, very likely [[HereWeGoAgain repeating the previous events.]]
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* In "Scary Mary," Mary is shown to keep the girls she captured as servants in her world; when Hannah arrives, there are only a handful of girls present. But Mary has been probably kidnapping girls for hundreds of years, so why does she only have a few? Well, assuming the girls age normally in the mirror world, her older victims probably all died eventually, TrappedInAnotherWorld with [[AndIMustScream no way out]].

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* In "Scary Mary," Mary is shown to keep the girls she captured as servants in her world; when Hannah arrives, there are only a handful of girls present. But Mary has been probably kidnapping girls for hundreds of years, so why does she only have a few? Well, assuming the girls age normally in the mirror world, her older victims probably all died eventually, TrappedInAnotherWorld with [[AndIMustScream no way out]].out]].
* In "My Old House," The House sees everything that happens inside of it, including the family that has been living inside of it for years. The only one aware of its sentience is a little girl named Alice, who the House feels a connection to. However, [[spoiler: the House later reveals itself as a {{Yandere}}]] and has a lot of symbolic traits of a pedophile. Since it can see everything inside of it, then the House must have had the capability to watch her 27/7. Which means it has seen this girl sleep, undress, and studied her entire life. [[spoiler: By the end of the episode it has [[NightmareFuel absorbed]] [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty her]] [[AndIMustScream into]] [[MoralEventHorizon it.]] For bonus points, the House seems to be moving on to a new girl moving into it, very likely [[HereWeGoAgain repeating the previous events.]]
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* "Long Live Rock and Roll": Sir Maestro tells Holden that the golden electric guitar he has on sale was once played by Garcia, Hendrix, and Cobain (as in Jerry Garcia, Jimi Hendrix, and Kurt Cobain). It's also implied that Sir Maestro is the devil and makes Faustian deals with struggling musicians (or anyone who wants power), meaning that the infamous deaths and downfalls of Garcia, Hendrix, and Cobain were caused by Sir Maestro when he came for his end of the deal (their immortal souls).

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* "Long Live Rock and Roll": Sir Maestro tells Holden that the golden electric guitar he has on sale was once played by Garcia, Hendrix, and Cobain (as in Jerry Garcia, Jimi Hendrix, and Kurt Cobain). It's also implied that Sir Maestro is the devil and makes Faustian deals with struggling musicians (or anyone who wants power), meaning that the infamous deaths and downfalls of Garcia, Hendrix, and Cobain were caused by Sir Maestro when he came for his end of the deal (their immortal souls).souls).
* In "Scary Mary," Mary is shown to keep the girls she captured as servants in her world; when Hannah arrives, there are only a handful of girls present. But Mary has been probably kidnapping girls for hundreds of years, so why does she only have a few? Well, assuming the girls age normally in the mirror world, her older victims probably all died eventually, TrappedInAnotherWorld with [[AndIMustScream no way out]].
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* "The Weeping Woman": Who knows what would have happened if Chi wasn't there, let his fear of water get to him, or knew nothing about how to stop La Llorona?

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* "The Weeping Woman": Who knows what would have happened if Chi wasn't there, let his fear of water get to him, or knew nothing about how to stop La Llorona?Llorona?
* "Long Live Rock and Roll": Sir Maestro tells Holden that the golden electric guitar he has on sale was once played by Garcia, Hendrix, and Cobain (as in Jerry Garcia, Jimi Hendrix, and Kurt Cobain). It's also implied that Sir Maestro is the devil and makes Faustian deals with struggling musicians (or anyone who wants power), meaning that the infamous deaths and downfalls of Garcia, Hendrix, and Cobain were caused by Sir Maestro when he came for his end of the deal (their immortal souls).
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* "Terrible Love": [[HereWeGoAgain What if Stuart makes the mistake of asking Cupid for another hit]]?

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* "Terrible Love": [[HereWeGoAgain What if Stuart makes the mistake of asking Cupid for to shoot Maggie with another hit]]? arrow]]? We already seen how psycho Brendon got when Maggie begged Cupid to give him another hit...



* "The Weeping Woman": Who knows what would have happened if Chi wasn't there or knew nothing about how to stop La Llorona?

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* "The Weeping Woman": Who knows what would have happened if Chi wasn't there there, let his fear of water get to him, or knew nothing about how to stop La Llorona?
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* "A Creature Was Stirring" wants us to believe that the family is happy at last: the parents are no longer going to divorce and they all "have each other", as they put it. Then you realize that they lost everything they had, except for the clothes they are wearing, they are homeless and they have nothing to eat. There's just no way that they'll survive the winter, unless they have neighbors or relatives they can stay with, but happy endings on a show like this are few and far between.
* "Terrible Love": [[HereWeGoAgain What if Stuart makes the mistake of asking Cupid for another hit]]?
* "Near Mint Condition": Ted is able to defeat Mangler by decapitating it with a katana he previously bought online and he and his brother decide to tape its head back on its body, pack it up so tight that it can't escape, and put it for sale online. Considering how advanced the robotics on the toy seem to be, what's stopping it from repairing itself and going after whoever buys it next?
* The end of "Dreamcatcher." Unless the Dreamcatcher is confined to that camp, those two girls are going to have a very miserable, very short rest of their lives.
* "The Weeping Woman": Who knows what would have happened if Chi wasn't there or knew nothing about how to stop La Llorona?

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