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Not fridge if it's discussed openly


* The therapist discusses the FridgeHorror in ''Franchise/StarTrek'' that the teleporter arguably kills everyone who uses it and replaces them with a doppelganger.
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something being 'cool' doesn't make it fridge horror. I assume it belonged elsewhere but since I don't know where I'll leave adding it there as an exercise to whoever does.


* After the title of the first book didn't happen, it was cool to realize this one actually was full of [[{{Puppeteer Parasite}} spiders]].
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* At different points in the story, it's revealed that John is an alcoholic and that the fur gun's effects are based on the wielder's thoughts. When John first fires the gun, it makes a beer larger, revealing that John really wanted a drink at that moment.

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No spoiler tags in fridge or headscratchers


* FridgeBrilliance / FridgeHorror: A recurring theme of the book is whether or not the infected will inevitably "monster out." Although they never explicitly say it, many of the major characters know that [[spoiler:at the end of ''Literature/JohnDiesAtTheEnd'', David was been replaced by a different kind of monster who hasn't "monstered out" yet.]]
* The therapist discusses the FridgeHorror in ''Franchise/StarTrek'' that the teleporter arguably [[spoiler:kills everyone who uses it and replaces them with a doppelganger.]]

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* FridgeBrilliance / FridgeHorror: A recurring theme of the book is whether or not the infected will inevitably "monster out." Although they never explicitly say it, many of the major characters know that [[spoiler:at at the end of ''Literature/JohnDiesAtTheEnd'', David was been replaced by a different kind of monster who hasn't "monstered out" yet.]]
yet.
* The therapist discusses the FridgeHorror in ''Franchise/StarTrek'' that the teleporter arguably [[spoiler:kills kills everyone who uses it and replaces them with a doppelganger.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance / FridgeHorror: A recurring theme of the book is whether or not the infected will inevitably "monster out." Although they never explicitly say it, many of the major characters know that [[spoiler:at the end of JohnDiesAtTheEnd, David was been replaced by a different kind of monster who hasn't "monstered out" yet.]]

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* FridgeBrilliance / FridgeHorror: A recurring theme of the book is whether or not the infected will inevitably "monster out." Although they never explicitly say it, many of the major characters know that [[spoiler:at the end of JohnDiesAtTheEnd, ''Literature/JohnDiesAtTheEnd'', David was been replaced by a different kind of monster who hasn't "monstered out" yet.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance / FridgeHorror: A recurring theme of the book is whether or not the infected will inevitably "monster out." Although they never explicitly say it, many of the major characters know that [[spoiler:at the end of JohnDiesAtTheEnd, David was been replaced by a different kind of monster who hasn't "monstered out" yet.]]
* The therapist discusses the FridgeHorror in ''Franchise/StarTrek'' that the teleporter arguably [[spoiler:kills everyone who uses it and replaces them with a doppelganger.]]
* After the title of the first book didn't happen, it was cool to realize this one actually was full of [[{{Puppeteer Parasite}} spiders]].
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