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However, it\'s not necessary to do so when it is an ongoing plotline or problem for the character. For example, in the Degrassi example, Adam\'s example could have the episode name (which I don\'t know off the top of myy head) added since he doesn\'t struggle with SI outside of the one episode. (I don\'t think, anyway, I stopped watching a while ago). Ellie\'s example, however, really doesn\'t need the episode title; even though only one episode \'\'shows\'\' her cutting, its frequently discussed and is an ongoing problem for her rather than solely an episodic incident.
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However, it\\\'s not necessary to do so when it is an ongoing plotline or problem for the character. For example, in the Degrassi examples, Adam\\\'s example could have the episode name (which I don\\\'t know off the top of myy head) added since he doesn\\\'t struggle with SI outside of the one episode. (I don\\\'t think, anyway, I stopped watching a while ago). Ellie\\\'s example, however, really doesn\\\'t need the episode title; even though only one episode \\\'\\\'shows\\\'\\\' her cutting, its frequently discussed and is an ongoing problem for her rather than solely an episodic incident.
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Just a note about the removal of episode numbers: throughout the wiki, single-episode examples either use the episode title or just don\'t specify the episode, rather then list the season and number. I removed the numbers for consistency\'s sake. For single-episode examples, please feel free to add the titles if you know them. (But may I just request in advance that we don\'t do this with Ellie\'s example? Even though only one episode \'\'shows\'\' her cutting, its still an ongoing plotline rather than solely an episodic incident.)
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Just a note about the removal of episode numbers: throughout the wiki, single-episode examples either use the episode title or just don\\\'t specify the episode, rather then list the season and number. I removed the numbers for consistency\\\'s sake. For single-episode examples, please feel free to add the titles if you know them.

However, it\\\'s not necessary to do so when it is an ongoing plotline or problem for the character. For example, in the Degrassi example, Adam\\\'s example could have the episode name (which I don\\\'t know off the top of myy head) added since he doesn\\\'t struggle with SI outside of the one episode. (I don\\\'t think, anyway, I stopped watching a while ago). Ellie\\\'s example, however, really doesn\\\'t need the episode title; even though only one episode \\\'\\\'shows\\\'\\\' her cutting, its frequently discussed and is an ongoing problem for her rather than solely an episodic incident.
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Only when people stop adding him. He does not fit. Are his crimes atrocious? Yes, but he is given a strong Fruedian Excuse, tries to kill himself out of guilt, is obvousily upset when he finds out about *SPOILERS* Suicide and has his sympathetic moments.
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Only when people stop adding him. He does not fit. Are his crimes atrocious? Yes, but he is given a strong Fruedian Excuse, tries to kill himself out of guilt, is obvousily upset when he finds out about *SPOILERS* suicide, falls under Even Evil Has Standards (He despises the Dexters pride over hsi precision) and has his sympathetic moments.
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