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supergod Since: Jun, 2012
15th May, 2017 10:12:37 AM

You're allowed to correct/update/remove incorrect or out-of-date information without asking for permission. I've never even heard of this show, so i don't know how things go down, but if at any point it looked like the trope may have applied, you can add a spoiler-tagged line to explain that it didn't at the end.

That said, this example probably needs more context. I have no idea what's going on or why the trope applies.

Edited by supergod For we shall slay evil with logic...
MelTaco Since: Apr, 2016
15th May, 2017 10:20:29 AM

In a nutshell - the trope says he was going state's evidence. As of the very next episode, he didnt go to the FBI and was lying - that was my question. But if I can edit this to make it more up to date - will do.

If knowledge is the key, then show me the lock, so I can ask someone to break it.
supergod Since: Jun, 2012
15th May, 2017 10:29:18 AM

I meant that it doesn't explain who (the uncles?) would be affected by it and how.

For we shall slay evil with logic...
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