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* OutOfOrder: The episode "In the Forests of the Night" was shown between "Invictus" and "The Reckoning" but was meant to be between "A Time to Heal" and "The Chimes at Midnight".
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No, it wasn't.


* DisabledCharacterDisabledActor: The episode "Sticks and Stones" was quietly groundbreaking, with scenes involving only deaf characters being presented with subtitles and on-screen silence instead of having a hearing character translate or dubbing in voices. Even background music was absent. This was something the deaf actors involved, especially Terrylene (who played Laura), fought hard for, not wanting their language to be given second-class status or for their "voices" to be obscured by those of other actors.

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* DisabledCharacterDisabledActor: The episode "Sticks and Stones" was quietly groundbreaking, with scenes involving only deaf characters being presented with subtitles and on-screen silence instead of having a hearing character translate or dubbing in voices. Even voices, although background music was absent.still present. This was something the deaf actors involved, especially Terrylene (who played Laura), fought hard for, not wanting their language to be given second-class status or for their "voices" to be obscured by those of other actors.
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I thought this was a Trivia trope, but apparently not.


* CreatorCameo: Creator/GeorgeRRMartin appears briefly in a restaurant in the episode "Fever", reading one of his own books.
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* CreatorCameo: Creator/GeorgeRRMartin appears briefly in a restaurant in the episode "Fever", reading one of his own books.
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* DoingItForTheArt: Creator/RonPerlman refused offers to do commercials in his Vincent makeup, feeling it cheapened the character.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Somewhat in reverse for Ron Perlman. In this show he conclusively showed that he could do subtle drama very well, but subsequently got invariably {{Typecast}} as a grim yet wisecracking badass, virtually without exception. Even his Film/{{Hellboy}} character spends more time making deadpan quips and kicking the butts of his enemies than romancing his partner Liz.

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* PlayingAgainstType: Somewhat in reverse for Ron Perlman. In this show he conclusively showed that he could do subtle drama very well, but subsequently got invariably {{Typecast}} as a grim yet wisecracking badass, virtually without exception. Even his Film/{{Hellboy}} Film/{{Hellboy|2004}} character spends more time making deadpan quips and kicking the butts of his enemies than romancing his partner Liz.
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Badass is no longer a trope.


* PlayingAgainstType: Somewhat in reverse for Ron Perlman. In this show he conclusively showed that he could do subtle drama very well, but subsequently got invariably {{Typecast}} as a grim yet wisecracking {{Badass}}, virtually without exception. Even his Film/{{Hellboy}} character spends more time making deadpan quips and kicking the butts of his enemies than romancing his partner Liz.

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* PlayingAgainstType: Somewhat in reverse for Ron Perlman. In this show he conclusively showed that he could do subtle drama very well, but subsequently got invariably {{Typecast}} as a grim yet wisecracking {{Badass}}, badass, virtually without exception. Even his Film/{{Hellboy}} character spends more time making deadpan quips and kicking the butts of his enemies than romancing his partner Liz.
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* CreatorsOddball: A dramatic production from Witt-Thomas Productions, who were much better known for creating and producing sitcoms.
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Hey Its That Guy cut by TRS decision. Ditto for Hey Its That Voice.


* HeyItsThatGuy: This series contained a number of cast members who would later appear in the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' franchise, including most notably Rene Auberjonois, who would later be the changeling Odo on ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''. Creator/TonyJay also had a recurring role on the series and also voiced Monsieur D'Arque in the Disney film, as well having a role in ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''.
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Moved to proper disambiguated work title.

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* DisabledCharacterDisabledActor: The episode "Sticks and Stones" was quietly groundbreaking, with scenes involving only deaf characters being presented with subtitles and on-screen silence instead of having a hearing character translate or dubbing in voices. Even background music was absent. This was something the deaf actors involved, especially Terrylene (who played Laura), fought hard for, not wanting their language to be given second-class status or for their "voices" to be obscured by those of other actors.
* HeyItsThatGuy: This series contained a number of cast members who would later appear in the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' franchise, including most notably Rene Auberjonois, who would later be the changeling Odo on ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''. Creator/TonyJay also had a recurring role on the series and also voiced Monsieur D'Arque in the Disney film, as well having a role in ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''.
* PlayingAgainstType: Somewhat in reverse for Ron Perlman. In this show he conclusively showed that he could do subtle drama very well, but subsequently got invariably {{Typecast}} as a grim yet wisecracking {{Badass}}, virtually without exception. Even his Film/{{Hellboy}} character spends more time making deadpan quips and kicking the butts of his enemies than romancing his partner Liz.
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