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* In “Banshee” when Fi finds out that her Grandfather is about to die, as foretold by the titular banshee, what does she do? She seeks out the banshee and DEMANDS for her to leave her Grandfather alone. And when the banshee states that she isn’t the one who decides who lives and who dies, Fi demands that she take her to whatever it is that decides. The banshee takes her to the literal gates of death, and Fiona ends up [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu SCREAMING at what is presumably Death itself to leave her family alone.]] To reiterate, this is a 14 YEAR OLD GIRL, and she told off Death itself for trying to claim her grandfather.
** It’s also subtly implied that Fi’s great grandmother, Fiona O’ Shannon, had also confronted Death in a similar way. In the scene right before Death decides to spare her grandfather, we see Fi’s face, and it fades to show a portrait of Fiona. One could interpret this as Death itself recognising Fi as Fiona’s descendant. If this is the case, then it appears that badassery runs in the family.

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* In “Banshee” when Fi finds out that her Grandfather grandfather is about to die, as foretold by the titular banshee, what does she do? She seeks out the banshee and DEMANDS for her to leave her Grandfather grandfather alone. And when the banshee states that she isn’t the one who decides who lives and who dies, Fi demands that she take her to whatever it is that decides. The banshee takes her to the literal gates of death, and Fiona ends up [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu SCREAMING at what is presumably Death itself to leave her family alone.]] alone]]. To reiterate, this is a 14 YEAR OLD GIRL, and she told off Death itself for trying to claim her grandfather.
** It’s also subtly implied that Fi’s great grandmother, great-grandmother, Fiona O’ Shannon, had also confronted Death in a similar way. In the scene right before Death decides to spare her grandfather, we see Fi’s face, and it fades to show a portrait of Fiona. One could interpret this as Death itself recognising Fi as Fiona’s descendant. If this is the case, then it appears that badassery runs in the family.



* In the Season 2 premiere, Jack has a pretty impressive OffscreenMomentOfAwesome where he apparently calls out a medium for being a {{Jerkass}} to Fi, and using some very, quote “colourful” language to do so.

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* In the Season 2 premiere, Jack has a pretty impressive OffscreenMomentOfAwesome where he apparently calls out a medium for being a {{Jerkass}} to Fi, and using uses some very, quote quote, “colourful” language to do so.
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* Fiona defeats Bricriu by trapping him on a a floppy disk (It was the early half of the 21st century, and flash drives and online clouds weren't a thing yet) with the line, "I don't want to hurt you. [[{{pun}} I want to save you."]]

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* Fiona defeats Bricriu in the third season premiere by trapping him on a a floppy disk (It was the early half of the 21st century, and flash drives and online clouds weren't a thing yet) with the line, "I don't want to hurt you. [[{{pun}} I want to save you."]]
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** Which makes Fi tricking Bricriu at the end of his debut episode (by convincing him to give her unlimited guesses and then using a computer to cycle through every possible seven letter combination in the English language), even MORE awesome.

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** Which makes Fi tricking Bricriu at the end of his debut episode (by convincing him to give her unlimited guesses to discover his name and then using a computer to cycle through every possible seven letter combination in the English language), even MORE awesome.
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* A villainous example, but Bricriu always manages to be CrazyAwesome, being a LargeHam ManipulativeBastard.

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* A villainous example, but Bricriu always manages to be CrazyAwesome, awesome, being a LargeHam ManipulativeBastard.
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** Let's not forget... A fourteen year old girl tells of Death itself for trying to claim her grandfather... AND EARNS HIM MORE TIME.
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** Which makes [[spoiler:Fi tricking Bricriu at the end of his debut episode (by convincing him to give her unlimited guesses and then using a computer to cycle through every possible seven letter combination in the English language), even MORE awesome.]]

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** Which makes [[spoiler:Fi Fi tricking Bricriu at the end of his debut episode (by convincing him to give her unlimited guesses and then using a computer to cycle through every possible seven letter combination in the English language), even MORE awesome.]]



* In “Banshee” [[spoiler:when Fi finds out that her Grandfather is about to die, as foretold by the titular banshee, what does she do? She seeks out the banshee and DEMANDS for her to leave her Grandfather alone. And when the banshee states that she isn’t the one who decides who lives and who dies, Fi demands that she take her to whatever it is that decides. The banshee takes her to the literal gates of death, and Fiona ends up [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu SCREAMING at what is presumably Death itself to leave her family alone.]] To reiterate, this is a 14 YEAR OLD GIRL, and she told off Death itself for trying to claim her grandfather.]]

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* In “Banshee” [[spoiler:when when Fi finds out that her Grandfather is about to die, as foretold by the titular banshee, what does she do? She seeks out the banshee and DEMANDS for her to leave her Grandfather alone. And when the banshee states that she isn’t the one who decides who lives and who dies, Fi demands that she take her to whatever it is that decides. The banshee takes her to the literal gates of death, and Fiona ends up [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu SCREAMING at what is presumably Death itself to leave her family alone.]] To reiterate, this is a 14 YEAR OLD GIRL, and she told off Death itself for trying to claim her grandfather.]]
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Moving to Badass Normal on the main page. The Moments pages are for moments.


* In case the above couple of cases hasn’t made it clear, Fi is pretty much a Living Moment Of Awesome. This is a teenage girl who regularly squares off against ghosts, demons, fae and monsters with nothing but her brains and sheer AUDACITY, and always comes out on top.
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* In “Banshee” [[spoiler:when Fi finds out that her Grandfather is about to die, as foretold by the titular banshee, what does she do? She seeks out the banshee and DEMANDS for her to leave her Grandfather alone. And when the banshee states that she isn’t the one who decides who lives and who dies, Fi demands that she take her to whatever it is that decides. The banshee takes her to the literal gates of death, and Fiona ends up [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu SCREAMING at what is presumably Death itself to leave her family alone.]] To reiterate, this is a 14 YEAR OLD GIRL, and she told off Death itself for trying to claim her grandfather. THAT TAKES BALLS.]]

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* In “Banshee” [[spoiler:when Fi finds out that her Grandfather is about to die, as foretold by the titular banshee, what does she do? She seeks out the banshee and DEMANDS for her to leave her Grandfather alone. And when the banshee states that she isn’t the one who decides who lives and who dies, Fi demands that she take her to whatever it is that decides. The banshee takes her to the literal gates of death, and Fiona ends up [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu SCREAMING at what is presumably Death itself to leave her family alone.]] To reiterate, this is a 14 YEAR OLD GIRL, and she told off Death itself for trying to claim her grandfather. THAT TAKES BALLS.]]]]
** It’s also subtly implied that Fi’s great grandmother, Fiona O’ Shannon, had also confronted Death in a similar way. In the scene right before Death decides to spare her grandfather, we see Fi’s face, and it fades to show a portrait of Fiona. One could interpret this as Death itself recognising Fi as Fiona’s descendant. If this is the case, then it appears that badassery runs in the family.
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* Fiona defeats Bricriu by trapping him on a a floppy disk (It was the early half of the 21st century, and flash drives and online clouds weren't a thing yet) with the line, "I don't want to hurt you. [[{{pun}} I want to save you."]]

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* A villainous example, but Bricriu always manages to be CrazyAwesome, being a LargeHam ManipulativeBastard.
** Which makes [[spoiler:Fi tricking Bricriu at the end of his debut episode (by convincing him to give her unlimited guesses and then using a computer to cycle through every possible seven letter combination in the English language), even MORE awesome.]]
* Fiona defeats Bricriu by trapping him on a a floppy disk (It was the early half of the 21st century, and flash drives and online clouds weren't a thing yet) with the line, "I don't want to hurt you. [[{{pun}} I want to save you."]]"]]
* In “Banshee” [[spoiler:when Fi finds out that her Grandfather is about to die, as foretold by the titular banshee, what does she do? She seeks out the banshee and DEMANDS for her to leave her Grandfather alone. And when the banshee states that she isn’t the one who decides who lives and who dies, Fi demands that she take her to whatever it is that decides. The banshee takes her to the literal gates of death, and Fiona ends up [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu SCREAMING at what is presumably Death itself to leave her family alone.]] To reiterate, this is a 14 YEAR OLD GIRL, and she told off Death itself for trying to claim her grandfather. THAT TAKES BALLS.]]
* In case the above couple of cases hasn’t made it clear, Fi is pretty much a Living Moment Of Awesome. This is a teenage girl who regularly squares off against ghosts, demons, fae and monsters with nothing but her brains and sheer AUDACITY, and always comes out on top.
* In the Season 2 premiere, Jack has a pretty impressive OffscreenMomentOfAwesome where he apparently calls out a medium for being a {{Jerkass}} to Fi, and using some very, quote “colourful” language to do so.
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* Fiona defeats Bricriu by trapping him on a a floppy disk (It was the early half of the 21st century, and flash drives and online clouds weren't a thing yet) with the line, "I don't want to hurt you. [[IncrediblyLamePun I want to save you."]]

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* Fiona defeats Bricriu by trapping him on a a floppy disk (It was the early half of the 21st century, and flash drives and online clouds weren't a thing yet) with the line, "I don't want to hurt you. [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{pun}} I want to save you."]]
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* Fiona defeats Bricriu by trapping him on a a floppy disk (it was 2000) with the line, "I don't want to hurt you. [[IncrediblyLamePun I want to save you."]]

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* Fiona defeats Bricriu by trapping him on a a floppy disk (it (It was 2000) the early half of the 21st century, and flash drives and online clouds weren't a thing yet) with the line, "I don't want to hurt you. [[IncrediblyLamePun I want to save you."]]
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* Fiona defeats Bricriu by trapping him on a a floppy disk (it was 2000) with the line, "I don't want to hurt you. I want to save you."

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* Fiona defeats Bricriu by trapping him on a a floppy disk (it was 2000) with the line, "I don't want to hurt you. [[IncrediblyLamePun I want to save you.""]]

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