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* Episode 17: When [[IncrediblyLamePun [=PB&Jeff=]]] are searching for diamond, [=PBG=] declares that the first person to find diamond will die second, complete with the {{Foreshadowing}} edit. Turns out, he was completely right; [=PBG=] dies first, and Jeff dies second. Additionally, while Jeff was wrong about neither of them dying, [=PBG=] states that they were probably both going to die anyway. And yes, [=PBG=] was right.

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* Episode 17: When [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} [=PB&Jeff=]]] are searching for diamond, [=PBG=] declares that the first person to find diamond will die second, complete with the {{Foreshadowing}} edit. Turns out, he was completely right; [=PBG=] dies first, and Jeff dies second. Additionally, while Jeff was wrong about neither of them dying, [=PBG=] states that they were probably both going to die anyway. And yes, [=PBG=] was right.
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** Upon the grappling hook becoming "cursed", [=McJones=] takes it, in spite of [=PBG=] arguing it'll kill him... [[spoiler:Defied, as [=McJones=] actually not only successfully lives to win the hardcore, but even counting the [[BonusBoss bonus goblin army battle]] and loss at the end, he was actually the last to fall during it, and even at that, it took place after the victory.]]

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** Upon the grappling hook becoming "cursed", [=McJones=] takes it, in spite of [=PBG=] arguing it'll kill him... [[spoiler:Defied, as [=McJones=] actually not only successfully lives to win the hardcore, but even counting the [[BonusBoss bonus goblin army battle]] battle and loss at the end, he was actually the last to fall during it, and even at that, it took place after the victory.]]
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* Episode 3: Doubling as a BrickJoke, [[spoiler:Chad]] briefly mentions that when he dies, he hopes it will be in front of [[spoiler:[=ProtonJon=]]] so he can stand there and go 'I'm sorry, [[spoiler:Jon.]]' Later on [[spoiler:in Episode 7, Chad is killed by an Enderman in front of the whole group, including Jon. Keeping his promise, a ghostly silhouette of Garfield with Chad's face is edited in, which says 'I'm sorry, Jonnnn...' before fading out.]]
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* Episode 3: PBG starts digging straight down. [=McJones=] is quick to point out that Dean will probably fall into the pit PBG made and die. Sure enough, Dean falls into the pit merely minutes later, but survives with just ''12 health'' left.

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* Episode 3: PBG starts digging straight down. [=McJones=] is quick to point out that Dean will probably could fall into the pit PBG made and die. Sure enough, Dean falls into the pit merely minutes later, but survives with just ''12 health'' left.

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* Episode 18: Leading up to this point, PBG and Jeff note that [[spoiler: the death order so far is the exact same as Season 5.]] By the end of the episode, [[spoiler:PBG, who also died second-to-last near the end of Season 5, ends up dead, and Jeff is once again the lone survivor.]]

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* Episode 18: Leading up to this point, PBG and Jeff note that [[spoiler: the death order so far is the exact same as Season 5.]] By the end of the episode, [[spoiler:PBG, who also died second-to-last near the end of Season 5, ends up dead, and Jeff is once again the lone survivor.last one alive.]]
* Episode 19: While preparing [[spoiler:to fight the Ender Dragon on his own, Jeff hesitates when he starts to wonder about using ladders to climb the towers, noting that it's probably not the safest way to climb. Sure enough, immediately after he starts to use ladders in the middle of the boss fight, the Ender Dragon smashes into him, launching him to his death-- with the aforementioned hesitation playing in the background as he falls in slow-motion.
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* Episode 6: The season's tagline, "[[AccidentalInnuendo Ooh, I've got a bad hole,]]" uttered by PBG in one of the first episodes, somewhat foretells [[spoiler:his near-death experience in the jungle, where he accidentally falls into a deep ravine on the shoreline, bringing him down to two hearts.]]
** In the penultimate episode, [[spoiler:PBG falls down a hole into a deep ravine. Although he initially survives the fall, as he tries to explore around, a creeper soon falls right behind him and explodes, killing him instantly.]]
* Episode 15 has the party continuously skirting around two holes that lead to a fall into lava when everything around it is solid; despite the obvious danger to the group and repeatedly going that way [[spoiler:they only block it off after Ray dies to it]].
* In the penultimate episode, PBG and Jeff note that the death order so far is the exact same as Season 5. [[spoiler:By the end of the episode, PBG, who also died second-to-last near the end of Season 5, ends up dead, and Jeff is once again the lone survivor.]]

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* Episode 6: The season's tagline, "[[AccidentalInnuendo Ooh, I've got a bad hole,]]" uttered by PBG in one of the first episodes, somewhat foretells [[spoiler:his ends up being an ominous omen of events that unfold later in the season:
** Episode 6: While the party is journeying back home from the jungle, [[spoiler:PBG has a
near-death experience in the jungle, where he accidentally falls into a deep ravine on the shoreline, bringing him down to two hearts.]]
** In Episode 15: While exploring a cave, the penultimate episode, party continually skirts around two holes that lead to a fall into lava when everything around it is solid. After a brief skirmish with mobs, [[spoiler:Ray falls through one of the holes and burns to death, prompting the other party members to block it off.]]
** Episode 18: When exploring a stronghold,
[[spoiler:PBG falls down a hole into a deep ravine. Although he initially survives the fall, as he tries to explore around, a creeper soon falls right behind him and explodes, killing him instantly.]]
* Episode 15 has the party continuously skirting around two holes that lead 18: Leading up to a fall into lava when everything around it is solid; despite the obvious danger to the group and repeatedly going that way [[spoiler:they only block it off after Ray dies to it]].
* In the penultimate episode,
this point, PBG and Jeff note that [[spoiler: the death order so far is the exact same as Season 5. [[spoiler:By 5.]] By the end of the episode, PBG, [[spoiler:PBG, who also died second-to-last near the end of Season 5, ends up dead, and Jeff is once again the lone survivor.]]
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** In the penultimate episode, [[spoiler:PBG falls down a hole into the crevice, and though he survives the fall, he's stuck there with a creeper that kills him.]]

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** In the penultimate episode, [[spoiler:PBG falls down a hole into the crevice, and though a deep ravine. Although he initially survives the fall, he's stuck there with as he tries to explore around, a creeper that kills him.soon falls right behind him and explodes, killing him instantly.]]
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* Episode 1: PBG makes a diving board and decides to jump off of it, even though he could've easily died if he landed on ice, which was covering a large portion of the river. [[spoiler:In the penultimate episode of the season, he nearly lands in lava while falling, but managed to adjust his fall to land in a nearby water spring. Shortly after, however, he gets killed by a creeper.]]


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** In the penultimate episode, [[spoiler:PBG falls down a hole into the crevice, and though he survives the fall, he's stuck there with a creeper that kills him.]]


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* In the penultimate episode, PBG and Jeff note that the death order so far is the exact same as Season 5. [[spoiler:By the end of the episode, PBG, who also died second-to-last near the end of Season 5, ends up dead, and Jeff is once again the lone survivor.]]
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* Episodes 8 & 10: Tied into the above is another very eerie example - during the mid-season, PBG and [=McJones=] each hold small 'pick a number' raffles to determine who gets the available diamond sword(s). [=ProJared=]]] wins the first one, and Dean and PBG win the second and third. The creepy part is that [=ProJared=] won by picking two, and Dean won by picking three. In subsequent episodes, they were the ''second and third people'' in the party to die.

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* Episodes 8 & 10: Tied into the above is another very eerie example - during the mid-season, PBG and [=McJones=] each hold small 'pick a number' raffles to determine who gets the available diamond sword(s). [=ProJared=]]] [=ProJared=] wins the first one, and Dean and PBG win the second and third. The creepy part is that [=ProJared=] won by picking two, and Dean won by picking three. In subsequent episodes, they were the ''second and third people'' in the party to die.
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* Episode 15 has the party skirting around two holes that lead to a fall into lava when everything around it is solid; despite the obvious danger to the group and repeatedly going that way [[spoiler:they only block it off after Ray dies to it]].

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* Episode 15 has the party continuously skirting around two holes that lead to a fall into lava when everything around it is solid; despite the obvious danger to the group and repeatedly going that way [[spoiler:they only block it off after Ray dies to it]].
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* Episode 15 has the party skirting around two holes that lead to a fall into lava when everything around it is solid; despite the obvious danger to the group and repeatedly going that way [[spoiler:they only block it off after Ray dies to it]].
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[[WebVideo/PeanutButterGamer PBG]]'s ''Hardcore!'' series has a ''lot'' of foreshadowing, and amazingly enough (since the series isn't scripted), almost all of it is unintentional. How much, you ask? Enough that the concept has been around since the very first episode of the series, and has become a RunningGag. Sometimes a character's comment will be openly acknowledged with ominous "Foreshadow?!" text appearing on the screen (a few of which turn out to be false alarms). Other times it isn't lampshaded, but a character will still say something that turns out to be eerily prophetic for a (usually disastrous) event that happens later on.

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[[WebVideo/PeanutButterGamer PBG]]'s ''Hardcore!'' series has a ''lot'' of foreshadowing, and amazingly enough (since the series isn't scripted), almost all of it is unintentional. How much, you ask? Enough that the concept has been around since the very first episode of the series, and has become a RunningGag. Sometimes a character's comment will be openly acknowledged with ominous "Foreshadow?!" text appearing on the screen (a few of which turn out to be end up being false alarms). Other times it isn't lampshaded, but a character will still say something that turns out to be eerily prophetic for a (usually disastrous) event that happens later on.
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[[WebVideo/PeanutButterGamer PBG]]'s ''Hardcore!'' series has a ''lot'' of foreshadowing, and amazingly enough (since the series isn't scripted), almost all of it is unintentional. How much, you ask? Enough that the concept has become a RunningGag throughout the series.

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[[WebVideo/PeanutButterGamer PBG]]'s ''Hardcore!'' series has a ''lot'' of foreshadowing, and amazingly enough (since the series isn't scripted), almost all of it is unintentional. How much, you ask? Enough that the concept has been around since the very first episode of the series, and has become a RunningGag throughout RunningGag. Sometimes a character's comment will be openly acknowledged with ominous "Foreshadow?!" text appearing on the series.
screen (a few of which turn out to be false alarms). Other times it isn't lampshaded, but a character will still say something that turns out to be eerily prophetic for a (usually disastrous) event that happens later on.



* Episodes 8 & 10: Tied into the above is another very eerie example - during the mid-season, PBG and [=McJones=] each hold small 'pick a number' raffles to determine who gets the available diamond sword(s). [=ProJared=] wins the first one, and Dean and PBG win the second and third. The creepy part is that [=ProJared=] won by picking two, and Dean won by picking three. In subsequent episodes, they were the ''second and third people'' in the party to die.

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* Episodes 8 & 10: Tied into the above is another very eerie example - during the mid-season, PBG and [=McJones=] each hold small 'pick a number' raffles to determine who gets the available diamond sword(s). [=ProJared=] [=ProJared=]]] wins the first one, and Dean and PBG win the second and third. The creepy part is that [=ProJared=] won by picking two, and Dean won by picking three. In subsequent episodes, they were the ''second and third people'' in the party to die.
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* Episodes 8 & 10: Tied into the above is another very eerie example - during the mid-season, PBG and [=McJones=] each hold small 'pick a number' raffles to determine who gets the available diamond sword(s). [=ProJared=]]] wins the first one, and Dean and PBG win the second and third. The creepy part is that [=ProJared=] won by picking two, and Dean won by picking three. In subsequent episodes, they were the ''second and third people'' in the party to die.

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* Episodes 8 & 10: Tied into the above is another very eerie example - during the mid-season, PBG and [=McJones=] each hold small 'pick a number' raffles to determine who gets the available diamond sword(s). [=ProJared=]]] [=ProJared=] wins the first one, and Dean and PBG win the second and third. The creepy part is that [=ProJared=] won by picking two, and Dean won by picking three. In subsequent episodes, they were the ''second and third people'' in the party to die.
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* Episode 4: PBG remarks that someone will die in the upcoming dungeon and he thinks it'll be Ross. Sure enough, Ross dies later that episode when they're inside a dungeon. Downplayed slightly in that Ross was struggling more than the other players and having the most near-death experiences, so it wasn't hard to predict he'd be the first to go.

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* Episode 4: PBG remarks that someone will die in the upcoming dungeon and he thinks it'll be Ross. Sure enough, Ross dies later that episode when they're inside a dungeon. Downplayed slightly in that Ross was struggling more than the other players and having the most near-death experiences, so it wasn't hard to predict he'd be the first to go.
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* Episode 6: The season's tagline, "[[AccidentalInnuendo Ooh, I've got a bad hole,]]" uttered by PBG in one of the first episodes, somewhat foretells [[spoiler:his near-death experience in the jungle, where he accidentally falls into a deep ravine on the shoreline, bringing him down to two hearts.]]
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* Episode 2: While mining, a large cavern full of mobs is discovered, which is promptly blocked off, complete with a sign warning others about it. Not too much later, [[spoiler: Jeff accidentally unleashes a large swarm of zombies, which ends up claiming the lives of both Barry and Jared.]]

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* Episode 2: While mining, a large cavern full of mobs is discovered, which is promptly blocked off, complete with a sign warning others about it. Not too much later, [[spoiler: Jeff accidentally unleashes a large swarm of zombies, which ends up claiming the lives of both Barry and Jared.]] In addition, [[spoiler:Jared's start-of-season bio lampshades his tendency for accidental [[HeroicSacrifice deaths while trying to be selfless]] by mentioning that he wants to die selfishly for once. By getting killed while rescuing Ray from the Zombie horde, he notches up yet another selfless death.]]
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* Episode 2: While mining, a large cavern full of mobs is discovered, which is promptly blocked off, complete with a sign warning others about it. Not too much later, [[spoiler: Jeff accidentally unleashes a large swarm of zombies, which ends up claiming the lives of both Barry and Jared.]]
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* Much of episode 20 is devoted to the team deciding what character they would be in ''Franchise/StarTrek''. PBG considers a number of prominent characters, but at the end of the episode decides he wants to be "Ensign #2", in other words one of the nameless extras. Lucahjin points out that [[spoiler: these are the characters who usually end up [[RedShirt getting killed off]],]] but PBG says that's fine because that's probably exactly what's going to happen. [[spoiler: Two episodes later, PBG is indeed the next player to get killed, and in a fittingly Red Shirt fashion - dying immediately upon entering the next villain's lair, to an obstacle that gave the rest of the team no trouble whatsoever.]]
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** In Episode 22, the lag is finally responsible for [[spoiler: killing PBG. The lag got to an absolutely ridiculous point while he was on an elevator, causing him to fall off and back on to it several times with no chance to heal]].
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* Episode 15: During a particularly bad bit of lag, PBG mentions that sooner or later, someone is going to die. [[spoiler:At the end of the episode, Jeff falls to his death when he accidentally triggers the short-range teleportation ability on his sword, launching him to his death.]]

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* Episode 15: During a particularly bad bit of lag, PBG mentions that sooner or later, someone is going to die. [[spoiler:At the end of the episode, Jeff falls to his death into a chasm when he accidentally triggers the short-range teleportation ability on his sword, launching him to his death.]]
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* Episode 15: During a particularly bad bit of lag, PBG mentions that sooner or later, someone is going to die. [[spoiler:At the end of the episode, Jeff falls to his death when he accidentally triggers the short-range teleportation ability on his sword, launching him to his death.]]
** Almost thirty seconds before [[spoiler:he falls to his death, Jeff blows off warnings from Lucah and Jesse that digging straight down could prove fatal, citing his ability to see far enough that it wouldn't be an issue. While digging straight down isn't what ends up causing him to fall, he dies by falling into a dark chasm.]]
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* Episodes 1 & 11: ProtonJon kills the 50th green slime, which triggers a message and surprises the others as a presumed death message. Ten episodes later, Jon actually does die first.

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* Episodes 1 & 11: ProtonJon LetsPlay/ProtonJon kills the 50th green slime, which triggers a message and surprises the others as a presumed death message. Ten episodes later, Jon actually does die first.
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* In episode 14, PBG wonders if this will be the one season where they ''don't'' hit any Pigmen. 10 seconds later he accidentally hits one, [[spoiler:resulting in his and Dodger's deaths]].

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*[[spoiler:The fact that, if you look at her character art, Dodger's choker looks a lot like her head was stitched onto her neck like Frankenstein's monster seems to unintentionally foreshadow her death in Episode 10 and her subsequent resurrection in Episode 11.]]

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* Episode 10: After reaching [[spoiler:the Diamond Delver encampment]] and searching around, Dean finds an entrance to a dark tunnel signaled by black banners. Jared immediately thinks it's a death trap that will kill them if they enter it. [[spoiler:Dodger]] takes the bullet, enters the cave first [[spoiler:and survives, locating the Totem of Undying needed for a resurrection in the process.]] In the very same episode, [[spoiler:however, Jared's omen comes true, as Dodger is ambushed and blown up by a Creeper right outside the home base.]]

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* Episode 2: One of the major hints to the location of the Totem of Undying is "the journey will begin with fire". [[spoiler:[=McJones=] burns to death later in the episode after falling into lava, with his death (and the chance to revive him) serving as a catalyst to hunt down the Totem as soon as possible, the search for which takes up most of the next 8 episodes.]]
* Episode 10: After reaching [[spoiler:the Diamond Delver encampment]] and searching around, Dean finds an entrance to a dark tunnel signaled by black banners. Jared immediately thinks it's a death trap that will kill them if they enter it. [[spoiler:Dodger]] takes bites the bullet, enters the cave first [[spoiler:and survives, locating the Totem of Undying needed for a resurrection in the process.]] In the very same episode, [[spoiler:however, Jared's omen comes true, as Dodger is ambushed and blown up by a Creeper right outside the home base.]]

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