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* DropTheHammer: The killer gains access to the locked cashier's booth by bashing the front window in with a sledgehammer.
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* ForWantOfANail: The entire story may not have happened if a deer had stopped right in the middle of the road, making Brent crash his car.

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There's a separate trope for when the situation is specifically about the character being tormented by what they see on TV reminding them of their predicament.


* ColdTurkeysAreEverywhere: As Richard is obsessing over his hair loss, he leaves the hairdresser and is immediately confronted by women with long beautiful hair, and then men with long beautiful hair; one of whom is walking an Afghan hound with long beautiful hair. When he gets home, his television is showing ads for shampoo, and one for fertilizer showing rapidly sprouting grass.

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* ColdTurkeysAreEverywhere: As Richard is obsessing over his hair loss, he leaves the hairdresser and is immediately confronted by women with long beautiful hair, and then men with long beautiful hair; one of whom is walking an Afghan hound with long beautiful hair. When he gets home, his television is showing ads for shampoo, and one for fertilizer showing rapidly sprouting grass.


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* YourTelevisionHatesYou: Richard's insecurity regarding his hair doesn't improve when he watches TV and sees a shampoo commercial as well as a fertilizer advertisement that depicts a lawn with grass growing tall.
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The final segment, "Eye", is about Brent Matthews (Creator/MarkHamill), a professional baseball player who loses his eye in a horrible car accident. Not wanting to end his career, he allows himself to undergo an experimental surgery to have his ruined eye replaced. After a while, Brent begins seeing horrific visions of dead bodies, as well as himself murdering women, with his new eye. He learns that his new eye was donated from John Randle, a maniac who murdered women and violated their bodies who was recently executed, and the disturbing visions are the result of Randle's spirit possessing Brent through his eye to continue his killing spree.

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The final segment, "Eye", is about Brent Matthews (Creator/MarkHamill), a professional baseball player who loses his eye in a horrible car accident. Not wanting to end his career, he allows himself to undergo an experimental surgery to have his ruined eye replaced. After The operation is a while, success & everything is fine...until Brent begins seeing horrific visions of dead bodies, as well as himself murdering women, with his new eye. He learns that his new eye was donated from John Randle, a maniac who murdered women and violated their bodies who was recently executed, and the starts having disturbing visions are the result of Randle's spirit possessing Brent through his eye to continue his killing spree.visions...



* DownerEnding: Brent stabs himself in his donated eye and bleeds out. While this act ensures that Randle's spirit won't be able to kill again, it also leaves his pregnant wife in hysterical grief.

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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Brent stabs himself in his donated eye and bleeds out. While this act ensures that Randle's spirit won't be able to kill again, it also leaves his pregnant wife in hysterical grief.]]

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