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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In the pilot episode, Mohinder has more of an Indian accent. After that, he has a sort of British Received Pronunciation accent, all the time. Except in one episode which uses footage of him talking from the pilot episode for a flashback... in spite of the fact you'd have thought his previous accent had simply been {{retcon}}ned out of existence, since his post-pilot accent is present in flashbacks that take place chronologically prior to the pilot. [[MST3KMantra Oh, well.]]
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
** In the pilot episode, Mohinder has more of an Indian accent. After that, he has a sort of British Received Pronunciation accent, all the time. Except in one episode which uses footage of him talking from the pilot episode for a flashback... in spite of the fact you'd have thought his previous accent had simply been {{retcon}}ned out of existence, since his post-pilot accent is present in flashbacks that take place chronologically prior to the pilot. [[MST3KMantra Oh, well.]]]]
** Title cards used a completely different font in the first three episodes.
** In the pilot episode, Mohinder has more of an Indian accent. After that, he has a sort of British Received Pronunciation accent, all the time. Except in one episode which uses footage of him talking from the pilot episode for a flashback... in spite of the fact you'd have thought his previous accent had simply been {{retcon}}ned out of existence, since his post-pilot accent is present in flashbacks that take place chronologically prior to the pilot. [[MST3KMantra Oh, well.
** Title cards used a completely different font in the first three episodes.
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* ButterflyOfDoom: Overused as an analogy in Volume Three. It's even worse in Volume Five - so much so that the BigBad is ''named after it.''
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* ButterflyOfDoom: Overused as an analogy in Volume Three. It's even worse in Volume Five - so much so that the BigBad is ''named after it.'''' "The Butterfly Effect" hinges around a future character's presence in the present horribly messing up the future, with things getting worse and worse the longer he stays and tries to repair things.
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* AnchoredTeleportation: The expanded universe introduces twins Victor and Valerie, who have the ability to teleport people from one twin to the other, acting as each other's teleportation anchor. Their power helped a lot of Evos evade Building 26, but normally the twins don't like being far apart from each other.
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* DeathBySex: Elle. Well she DID have sex with freaking Sylar of all people.
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* CoitusEnsues: Sylar and Elle randomly getting it on towards the end of volume 3.
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* DramaticUnmask:
** Claire is unmasked in front of Nathan in A Clear and Present Danger as one of the hooded prisoners at the airport. Fortunately for her, Nathan lets her go giving her the opportunity to ride the plane and try to free the prisoners.
** In the next episode, Trust And Blood, at the end of the episode, Tracy is hooded yet again after her recapture, though not drugged as she is kept in a van for Nathan to talk to her. Unfortunately for Tracy, she's rehooded and redrugged as she begs Nathan to let her go in the final scene.
** Claire is unmasked in front of Nathan in A Clear and Present Danger as one of the hooded prisoners at the airport. Fortunately for her, Nathan lets her go giving her the opportunity to ride the plane and try to free the prisoners.
** In the next episode, Trust And Blood, at the end of the episode, Tracy is hooded yet again after her recapture, though not drugged as she is kept in a van for Nathan to talk to her. Unfortunately for Tracy, she's rehooded and redrugged as she begs Nathan to let her go in the final scene.
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* AudienceAlienatingEra: Actually seen ''in-universe''. Several characters who were last seen attempting to kill each other in Volume 3 meet again in the first episode of Volume 4 and act quite civil towards each other, with the apparent unspoken agreement to pretend that [[CanonDiscontinuity Volume 3 never happened]].
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* DorkAge: Actually seen ''in-universe''. Several characters who were last seen attempting to kill each other in Volume 3 meet again in the first episode of Volume 4 and act quite civil towards each other, with the apparent unspoken agreement to pretend that [[CanonDiscontinuity Volume 3 never happened]].
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* BigDamnVillains: [[spoiler:Sylar]] got a couple of moments like this in Volumes Three and Four. As did [[spoiler:Knox and Flint]] in the Volume Three finale. And [[spoiler:Elle]] at the end of Volume Two. And [[spoiler: Samuel's [[ComicBook/{{Magneto}} Magneto-style]] [[KickTheSonOfABitch takedown of the child-killing deputy and his buddy.]]]]
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** Staging a kidnapping of Claire for Debbie to witness and report that makes her look like she's lost her mind because she was a bit of a [[TheCheerleader bitchy head cheerleader]]. She gets sent away for a while.
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** Staging a kidnapping of Claire for Debbie to witness and report that makes her look like she's lost her mind because she was a bit of a [[TheCheerleader [[CruelCheerleader bitchy head cheerleader]]. She gets sent away for a while.
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* CastFullOfPrettyBoys: The show has about a dozen main characters, all but two of whom are male. And most of them are ''very'' easy on the eyes.