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* ''Series/ShadowAndBone'''s two season finales, "No Mourners" and "No Funerals", make up the Crows' motto, "No mourners, no funerals." The latter is a NonIndicativeName since there is a MeaningfulFuneral in the episode.
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** ''Series/BetterCallSaul'': The title of season 6, episode 11 is "Breaking Bad." Saul made his debut in ''Breaking Bad'' season 2, episode 8, "Better Call Saul."
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* ''Series/{{Psych}}'':
** Art thief Pierre Desperaux is introduced in season 4 "Extradition: British Columbia" and returns in "Extradition II: The Actual Extradition Part".
** Season 1 episode "Cloudy... With a Chance of Murder" was remade in season 8 under the title "Remake A.K.A. Cloudy... With a Chance of Improvement".

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* The three ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'' strips featuring the Crazy Old Man Who Only Speaks In Limericks (not counting his [[https://www.housepetscomic.com/comic/2017/11/17/descent/ cameo]] in "Temple Crashers 2") are "[[https://www.housepetscomic.com/comic/2009/11/18/everyones-new-favorite/ Everyone's New Favorite]]", "[[https://www.housepetscomic.com/comic/2011/10/10/everyones-old-favorite/ Everyone's Old Favorite]]" and "[[https://www.housepetscomic.com/comic/2013/12/11/everyones-nostalgic-favorite/ Everyone's Nostalgic Favorite]]".

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* * ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'':
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The three ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'' strips featuring the Crazy Old Man Who Only Speaks In Limericks (not counting his [[https://www.housepetscomic.com/comic/2017/11/17/descent/ cameo]] in "Temple Crashers 2") are "[[https://www.housepetscomic.com/comic/2009/11/18/everyones-new-favorite/ Everyone's New Favorite]]", "[[https://www.housepetscomic.com/comic/2011/10/10/everyones-old-favorite/ Everyone's Old Favorite]]" and "[[https://www.housepetscomic.com/comic/2013/12/11/everyones-nostalgic-favorite/ Everyone's Nostalgic Favorite]]".Favorite]]".
** A strip [[https://www.housepetscomic.com/comic/2011/08/08/the-artist-makes-no-claims-to-the-accuracy-of-the-views-expressed-herein/ satirising the way art and literature are taught]] is called "The Artist Makes No Claims To The Accuracy Of The Views Expressed Herein". The [[https://www.housepetscomic.com/comic/2011/08/10/the-artist-makes-no-claims-to-the-accuracy-of-the-view/ following strip]] in which Duchess thinks Sasha has been watching too much daytime TV is called "The Artist Makes No Claims To The Accuracy Of ''Series/TheView''".
--->'''AltText''': I apologise deeply for the pun title; some things are just irresistable.

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* ''Series/ThirdWatch'''s [[{{Premiere}} first episode]] was called "Welcome to Camelot", its GrandFinale was called "Goodbye to Camelot".

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* ''Series/ThirdWatch'''s [[{{Premiere}} first episode]] was called "Welcome In the serie, ''Series/TheMentalist'' until the moment they caught the main antagonist, all the chapters had the word red, referring to Camelot", its GrandFinale was called "Goodbye to Camelot".his name, which is Red John.


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* ''Series/ThirdWatch'''s [[{{Premiere}} first episode]] was called "Welcome to Camelot", its GrandFinale was called "Goodbye to Camelot".
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* ''Series/MurderSheWrote'' had the season 10 episode "A Killing in Cork" and the season 11 episode "Another Killing in Cork". Apart from the setting, and the return of the same police sergeant, the episodes are unlinked.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' had the "Spaced Out" trilogy, which consisted of "Spaced Out", "Totally Spaced Out", and "So Totally Spaced Out", the first three episodes featuring the Yugopotamians (minus the HalloweenEpisode).

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' had the ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'':
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"Spaced Out" trilogy, which consisted of "Spaced Out", "Totally Spaced Out", and "So Totally Spaced Out", the first three episodes featuring the Yugopotamians (minus the HalloweenEpisode).HalloweenEpisode).
** "Fairly [=OddBaby=]" and "Fairly [=OddPet=]" are both {{Wham Episode}}s that introduce a permanent new character.
** "Scary [=GodParents=]" and "Scary [=GodCouple=]" are both double-length episodes.



* ''WesternAnimation/KampKoral'' has "Help Not Wanted", referencing the ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' premiere, "Help Wanted".



** "Brother From the Same Planet" in Season 4 had the [[LongRunner rare honor]] of having its title referenced ''thirty seasons later'' with "Stepbrother From the Same Planet" in Season 34.

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** "Brother From the Same Planet" in Season 4 had the [[LongRunner rare honor]] of having its title referenced ''thirty seasons later'' with "Stepbrother "Step Brother From the Same Planet" in Season 34.



** There's a naming scheme for episodes featuring characters who [[TheBusCameBack return after not appearing for a while]]: "Squilliam Returns", "Bubble Buddy Returns", "Man Ray Returns", and "Dirty Bubble Returns".

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** There's a naming scheme for episodes featuring characters who [[TheBusCameBack return after not appearing for a while]]: "Squilliam Returns", "Bubble Buddy Returns", "Spot Returns", "Man Ray Returns", and "Dirty Bubble Returns".
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* ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'':
** Episode 13 of Campaign Two, "Lost & Found", is mirrored later with episode 26 "Found & Lost". Both episodes center around the character Mollymauk Tealeaf, but in different ways.
** The title of episode 96 of Campaign One, "Family Matters", would be referenced by episode 96 of Campaign Two, "Family Shatters". Both episodes involve the respective team's cleric reuniting with their long lost family.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' has "[[Recap/ReadyJetGoS1E5HowComeTheMoonHasCratersBackyardMoonBase How Come the Moon Has Craters?]]" and "[[Recap/ReadyJetGoS1E6HowComeTheMoonChangesShapeNightOfABazillionStars How Come the Moon Changes Shape]]?"

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* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' has "[[Recap/ReadyJetGoS1E5HowComeTheMoonHasCratersBackyardMoonBase How Come the Moon Has Craters?]]" and "[[Recap/ReadyJetGoS1E6HowComeTheMoonChangesShapeNightOfABazillionStars How Come the Moon Changes Shape]]?"Shape]]?" Both of these episodes answer questions about the moon.
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** "Kamp Krusty" and its SequelEpisode "Kamp Krustier."
** Due to this tendency of the show, any UnInstallment will be this:
*** In "Weekend at Burnsie's," Marge dresses a scarecrow in items of the family's clothing in a ContinuityCavalcade pointed out by footnotes onscreen, which ends by citing the scarecrow's hat as appearing in the non-existent episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E25WhoShotMrBurnsPartOne Who]] [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E1WhoShotMrBurnsPartTwo Shot]] Grampa's Hat?"
*** "The Spy Who Learned Me" ends with the promise that [[TuxedoAndMartini James Bond expy]] Stradivarius Cain will return in "Lisa Gets a B+."
*** "Kamp Krusty" sequel episode "Kamp Krustier" ends with a sequel hook for a supposed third installment, "Kamp Krustiest," to appear [[SequelGap in 24 more seasons]].
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** Over 20 episodes have "[character] the [position]" titles: "Bart the Genius", "Lisa the Greek", "Marge the Lumberjill", "Bart the Fink", "Homer the Smithers", "Homer the Moe"... Possibly the most overt reference between these is "Lisa the Beauty Queen" and "Lisa the Drama Queen".

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** Over 20 episodes have "[character] the [position]" titles: "Bart the Genius", "Lisa the Greek", "Marge the Lumberjill", "Bart the Fink", Fink"... The most overt references between these are "Homer the Smithers", "Homer [[TheDragon Smithers]]"/"Homer the Moe"... Possibly the most overt reference between these is [[TheBartender Moe]]" and "Lisa the Beauty Queen" and "Lisa Queen"/"Lisa the Drama Queen".
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** "Brother From the Same Planet" in Season 4 had the [[LongRunner rare honor]] of having its title referenced ''thirty seasons later'' with "Stepbrother From the Same Planet" in Season 34.
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* In ''Literature/FiveChildrenAndIt'', a chapter is called "Wings", as the children wish for them. The next chapter is "No Wings", when their wings disappear while they are asleep, leaving them stranded on a church tower.

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* ''[[Franchise/ASongOfIceAndFire Game of Thrones]]'':
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** The season one premiere is entitled "Winter is Coming", the house words of the Starks. The season one finale is "Fire and Blood", the house words of the Targaryens.
** Two episodes in season three are "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" and "The Rains of Castamere"; these are the two most popular songs in Westeros and both have been sung on-screen.
** Season four episode "Oathkeeper" and season six episode "Oathbreaker".

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** *** The season one premiere is entitled "Winter is Coming", the house words of the Starks. The season one finale is "Fire and Blood", the house words of the Targaryens.
** *** Two episodes in season three are "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" and "The Rains of Castamere"; these are the two most popular songs in Westeros and both have been sung on-screen.
** *** Season four episode "Oathkeeper" and season six episode "Oathbreaker"."Oathbreaker".
** ''Series/HouseOfTheDragon'': One episode os Season 1 is titled "Second of His Name" in reference to the ''Game of Thrones'' episode "First of His Name".
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* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' has "[[Recap/ReadyJetGoS1E5HowComeTheMoonHasCratersBackyardMoonBase How Come the Moon Has Craters?]]" and "[[Recap/ReadyJetGoS1E6HowComeTheMoonChangesShapeNightOfABazillionStars How Come the Moon Changes Shape]]?"
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* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'' opened with "Why Are We Here?", and episode 100, which ended [[Machinima/RedVsBLueTheBloodGulchChronicles the first story arc]], was "Why Were We Here?". On Season 14, an OriginsEpisode was "Why They're Here". Also, season 3 had "Calm Before the Storm" right before season finale "The Storm", and Season 13 had "The End Is Near" followed by the SeriesFauxnale "The End".

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* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'' ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'' opened with "Why Are We Here?", and episode 100, which ended [[Machinima/RedVsBLueTheBloodGulchChronicles [[WebAnimation/RedVsBLueTheBloodGulchChronicles the first story arc]], was "Why Were We Here?". On Season 14, an OriginsEpisode was "Why They're Here". Also, season 3 had "Calm Before the Storm" right before season finale "The Storm", and Season 13 had "The End Is Near" followed by the SeriesFauxnale "The End".
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* ''Series/BabyEinstein'' has "Language Nursery" and "Numbers Nursery."


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* ''Series/TheGoodNightShow'' has "Where We Live" and "Where We Sleep," both from Season 4.
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* Each episode where Captain Cold plays a major role in ''Series/TheFlash2014'' has the word "rogue" in the title, referencing his position as head of the Rogues: "Going Rogue", "Revenge of the Rogues", "Rogue Time", "Rogue Air", "Family of Rogues", and "The New Rogues", (he only appears in that one as a hologram, but his absence plays a significant role).

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* Each episode where Captain Cold plays a major role in ''Series/TheFlash2014'' has the word "rogue" in the title, referencing his position as head of the Rogues: "Going Rogue", "Revenge of the Rogues", "Rogue Time", "Rogue Air", "Family of Rogues", and "The New Rogues", (he only appears in that one in a flashback and as a hologram, but his absence plays a significant role).

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* Each episode where Captain Cold plays a major role in ''Series/TheFlash2014'' has the word "rogue" in the title, referencing his position as head of the Rogues: "Going Rogue", "Revenge of the Rogues", "Rogue Time", "Rogue Air", and "Family of Rogues".

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* Each episode where Captain Cold plays a major role in ''Series/TheFlash2014'' has the word "rogue" in the title, referencing his position as head of the Rogues: "Going Rogue", "Revenge of the Rogues", "Rogue Time", "Rogue Air", and "Family of Rogues".Rogues", and "The New Rogues", (he only appears in that one as a hologram, but his absence plays a significant role).


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** "The Man in the Yellow Tie", which introduces [[spoiler: a version of Eobard Thawne who doesn't rembember being Reverse-Flash or hating Barry]], is an obvious reference to "The Man in the Yellow Suit".
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* ''film/BatmanBegins'' and ''Film/SupermanReturns'' are films about DC's two bggest super heroes, named after the hero followed by an action. The next film for each hero is also simply named after the hero's primary epiteth: ''film/TheDarkKnight'' and ''film/ManOfSteel'', respectively.

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* ''film/BatmanBegins'' ''Film/BatmanBegins'' and ''Film/SupermanReturns'' are films about DC's two bggest biggest super heroes, named after the hero followed by an action. The next film for each hero is also simply named after the hero's primary epiteth: ''film/TheDarkKnight'' ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' and ''film/ManOfSteel'', ''Film/ManOfSteel'', respectively.
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* ''film/BatmanBegins'' and ''Film/SupermanReturns'' are films about DC's two bggest super heroes, named after the hero followed by an action. The next film for each hero is also simply named after the hero's primary epiteth: ''film/TheDarkKnight'' and ''film/ManOfSteel'', respectively.

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** The Season 3 episode "Fly" and the Season 4 episode "Bug".



** The Season 3 premiere, "No Mas", has Walter leaving the meth game behind after seeing the wreckage. The episode where he decides he wants to get back in the game? "Mas".

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** The Season 3 premiere, "No Mas", Más", has Walter leaving the meth game behind after seeing the wreckage. The episode where he decides he wants to get back in the game? "Mas"."Más".
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* ''Webcomic/SquareRootOfMinusGarfield'': "The Sinister Mind of Odie Arbuckle", and seven years later, "The Sinister Mind Of Garfield Arbuckle".
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* The ''Fanfic/StoryShuffle'' series has the chapters involving Octavia, a musician, have MusicalThemeNaming:
** The first anthology, ''Fanfic/StoryShuffle1'', has [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/216813/31/story-shuffle/coda "Coda."]]
** The second anthology, ''Fanfic/StoryShuffle2DoubleMasters'', has [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/469652/6/story-shuffle-2-double-masters/vivace "Vivace."]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' has the first episode "Monkey See, Doggie Do" and the later "Monkey See, Doggy Two". Both involves Mojo Jojo trying to turn the citizens into dogs with the bust of Anubis.

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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' has the first episode "Monkey See, Doggie Do" and the later "Monkey See, Doggy Two". Both involves Mojo Jojo trying to turn the citizens into dogs with the bust of Anubis.
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* Music/HankWilliamsJr's best known song, "All My Rowdy Friends Are Comin' Over Tonight", cross-references an earlier, more somber tune named "All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)".

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* Originally every episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' in which Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy made an appearance was entitled "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy," followed by a Roman numeral (even when the characters only appeared for about a minute as in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III"). This theme naming ended with "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture" and episodes starring the two characters now have more original titles.

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* Originally ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
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every episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' in which Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy made an appearance was entitled "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy," followed by a Roman numeral (even when the characters only appeared for about a minute as in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III"). This theme naming ended with "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture" and episodes starring the two characters now have more original titles.titles.
** There's a naming scheme for episodes featuring characters who [[TheBusCameBack return after not appearing for a while]]: "Squilliam Returns", "Bubble Buddy Returns", "Man Ray Returns", and "Dirty Bubble Returns".
** "Pat the Horse" and "Pat the Dog" are both episodes about Patrick pretending to be an animal.
** In "Home Sweet Pineapple", [=SpongeBob=]'s pineapple house gets eaten and he needs to find another place to live. In "Home Sweet Rubble", his pineapple rots and his friends help fix it up.
** Some [=SpongeBob=]-centric episodes use the title format "[Adjective]/[Noun] Pants". This includes "Scaredy Pants", "Nature Pants", "Funny Pants", "Gullible Pants", and "Scavenger Pants".
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A lesser form of IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming, spanning fewer episodes than most of the series or about a whole season, when two related episodes of a series reference each other in their episode titles. {{Sequel Episode}}s often use these, but other times the titles might be the only explicit link between the episodes.

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A lesser form of IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming, spanning fewer episodes than either a whole season or most of the series or about a whole season, series, whichever's shorter. This is when two related episodes of a series reference each other in their episode titles. {{Sequel Episode}}s often use these, but other times the titles might be the only explicit link between the episodes.
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A lesser form of IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming, when two related episodes of a series reference each other in their episode titles. {{Sequel Episode}}s often use these, but other times the titles might be the only explicit link between the episodes.

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A lesser form of IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming, spanning fewer episodes than most of the series or about a whole season, when two related episodes of a series reference each other in their episode titles. {{Sequel Episode}}s often use these, but other times the titles might be the only explicit link between the episodes.
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** Three Literature/DoctorWhoNewAdventures novels by Andrew Cartmel, which followed their own TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture storyline: ''Warhead'', ''Warlock'' and ''Warchild''.

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** Three Literature/DoctorWhoNewAdventures novels by Andrew Cartmel, Creator/AndrewCartmel, which followed their own TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture storyline: ''Warhead'', ''Warlock'' and ''Warchild''.

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