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* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: While Stu's definitely the BigBad for season 2, he gets KilledOffForReal in the penultimate episode. Afterwards, Susan kidnaps Josh, Tiger, and Wolf from Stu's time and becomes the FinalBoss for that season.]]
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* PreFinalBoss: [[spoiler: While Stu's definitely the BigBad for season 2, he gets KilledOffForReal in the penultimate episode. Afterwards, Susan kidnaps Josh, Tiger, and Wolf from Stu's time and becomes the FinalBoss for that season.]]
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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: [[{{Squick}} Cat]]. Originally it came from being from a ReducedToRatburgers BadFuture, but even when she can get better food she'll default to cat.
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* AwfulWeddedLife: A closeted gay man married to a cold {{Jerkass}}.
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* BecomingTheMask: Wolf has a habit of eagerly assimilating into any time period the team ends up in. This leads to him briefly becoming TheMillstone in Season 3 when he can't help his pathological desire to make his mark on history that instantly alerts the TimePolice to their locations.
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* CharacterDevelopment: Begins the series as a jaded BloodKnight that remorselessly ''kills a police officer'' in the first episode. His trajectory shifts dramatically after Gabe Futturman introduces him to cooking, turning out that Wolf is an absolute prodigy of a chef that is recognized as the owner of the ''world's best restaurant'' after a stint of several years that he chooses to [[IChooseToStay remain in the 80s]]. Combined with his period as a ReplacementGoldfish for Torque's family, Wolf eventually ends up as arguably the most charming and intellectual of the core trio.
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* FaceHeelTurn: In the finale, Tiger appeals to his human nature and he is able to overcome his programming. He and Tiger end up together.
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*FaceHeelTurn: HeelFaceTurn: In the finale, Tiger appeals to his human nature and he is able to overcome his programming. He and Tiger end up together.
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Dewicking per TRS decision.
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* BiTheWay: Wolf will happily have sex and get romantically involved with people regardless of gender.
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* KilledOffForReal: He is killed when his computer network comes crashing down. Since he was already a computer program, he dies with it.
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* EvilerThanThou: Compared with Susan. Susan views the Diecatholon as an art form, while Mathers views it as simply a means to an end. If she had her way, she would simply have prisoners killed. She is focused on ratings and always topping her rivals. While Susan is antagonistic towards the protagonists, he at least gives them a chance. Mathers does not care about them and only wants to kill them.
* KarmicDeath: She constantly threatened Susan that his robotic family will either be reprogrammed or destroyed. She is killed by Susan's robot daughter.
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* EvilerThanThou: Compared with Susan. Susan views the Diecatholon as an art form, while Mathers views it as simply a means to an end. If she had her way, she would simply have prisoners killed. She is focused on ratings and always topping her rivals. While Susan is antagonistic towards the protagonists, he at least gives them a chance. Mathers does not care about them and only wants to kill them.
* KarmicDeath: She constantly threatened Susan that his robotic family will either be reprogrammed or destroyed. She is killed by Susan's robot daughter.
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* EvilerThanThou: Compared with Susan. Susan views the Diecatholon as an art form, while Mathers views it as simply a means to an end. If she had her way, she would simply have prisoners killed. She is focused on ratings and always topping her rivals. While Susan is antagonistic towards the protagonists, he at least gives them a chance. Mathers does not care about them and only wants to kill them.
* KarmicDeath: She constantly threatened Susan that his robotic family will either be reprogrammed or destroyed. She is killed by Susan's robot daughter.
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* EvilerThanThou: Compared with Susan. Susan views the Diecatholon as an art form, while Mathers views it as simply a means to an end. If she had her way, she would simply have prisoners killed. She is focused on ratings and always topping her rivals. While Susan is antagonistic towards the protagonists, he at least gives them a chance. Mathers does not care about them and only wants to kill them.
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* EmbarrassingNickname: The college dorm-mates call him "Big Time" because Tim bragged about being his high school's tether ball team captain.
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* EmbarrassingNickname: The His college dorm-mates call him "Big Time" because Tim bragged about being his high school's tether ball team captain.
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* EvilerThanThou: Compared with Susan. Susan views the Diecatholon as an art form, while Mathers views it as simply as a means to an end.end. If she had her way, she would simply have prisoners killed. She is focused on ratings and always topping her rivals. While Susan is antagonistic towards the protagonists, he at least gives them a chance. Mathers does not care about them and simply only wants to kill them.