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***Although that could be because the mechanic blew the smoke right in Shepard's face. From personal experience, that's both extremely annoying, and unpleasant.
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** Countess Scarlioni in "City of Death" was rarely ever seen without her cigarette holder. And yes, she was a villainess of the supremely classy type.
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* In an homage to the 1978 Superman film, [[Smaville Smallville's]] Lois Lane is seen smoking in her debut episode, however she's trying to quit, and apparently does so because we never see her smoke again or hear it mentioned.
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* In an homage to the 1978 Superman film, [[Smaville [[{{Smallville}} Smallville's]] Lois Lane is seen smoking in her debut episode, however she's trying to quit, and apparently does so because we never see her smoke again or hear it mentioned.
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* The second season of BlackAdder omitted the ubiquituous smoking of the Elizabethan Era, but the fourth season showed Lt. George smoking cigarettes and Cpt. Blackadder with a pipe.
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* The second season of BlackAdder ''BlackAdder'' omitted the ubiquituous smoking of the Elizabethan Era, Era (except in the first episode, [[SmokingHotSex shortly after Edmund learnt "Bob" was a girl]]), but the fourth season showed Lt. George smoking cigarettes and Cpt. Blackadder with a pipe.
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** To say nothing of the Spy, who is rarely seen ''without'' a cigarette.
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** To say nothing of the Spy, who is rarely seen ''without'' a cigarette. However, he is also French.
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** To say nothing of the Spy, who is rarely seen ''without'' a cigarette.
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* [[{Batman}}Batman]] has been seen smoking a pipe, while in his Bruce Wayne identity as late as 1980 in an issue of New Teen Titans. He was addressing Robin in a fatherly way while relaxing in his armchair.
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* [[{Batman}}Batman]] [[{{Batman}} Batman]] has been seen smoking a pipe, while in his Bruce Wayne identity as late as 1980 in an issue of New Teen Titans. He was addressing Robin in a fatherly way while relaxing in his armchair.
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* Batman [[{Batman}}Batman]] has been seen smoking a pipe, while in his Bruce Wayne identity as late as 1980 in an issue of New Teen TitansTitans. He was addressing Robin in a fatherly way while relaxing in his armchair.
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* Batman has been seen smoking a pipe, while in his Bruce Wayne identity as late as 1980 in an issue of New Teen Titans.
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* The smoker is [[CheeseEatingSurrenderMonkeys French]]. (ironic, since the French government now has quite a few anti-smoking ordinances on the books)
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* The smoker is [[CheeseEatingSurrenderMonkeys French]]. (ironic, (Ironic, since the French government now has quite a few anti-smoking ordinances on the books)books.)
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**** JosefStalin was often shown in propaganda pictures holding a pipe. The pipe was for appearances only; in private, he chain-smoked cigarettes.
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* Both UlyssesSGrant and Sigmund Freud regularly smoked a whole box of cigars a day. Not coincidentally, both of them died of mouth cancer.
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* The {{Halo}} Series has two notable characters who both love the same brand of cigar and know John-117 quite well. Those two are Sergeant Johnson and Franklin Mendez. Mendez was in charge of the SPARTAN-[=IIs=] training.
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* In SantaClausConquersTheMartians, Santa Claus is depicted smoking a pipe in many scenes before being kidnapped by martians.
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* As noted in the comics section above, actors portraying the ''Batman'' villain Penguin have appeared with a long cigarette-holder in their mouths or hands, in order to play up the character's snobbery and moral degeneracy. Ironically, both actors who played this character in live action - Burgess Meredith and [[''BatmanReturns'' Danny De Vito]] were nonsmokers at the time.
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* As noted in the comics section above, actors portraying the ''Batman'' villain Penguin have appeared with a long cigarette-holder in their mouths or hands, in order to play up the character's snobbery and moral degeneracy. Ironically, both actors who played this character in live action - Burgess Meredith and [[''BatmanReturns'' [[BatmanReturns Danny De Vito]] were nonsmokers at the time.
* JamesBond makes his big-screen debut with a cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth. Good guys and bad guys alike smoke a variety of cigars and cigarettes throughout the series (although this has declined in recent decades).
* JamesBond makes his big-screen debut with a cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth. Good guys and bad guys alike smoke a variety of cigars and cigarettes throughout the series (although this has declined in recent decades).
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** As symbols of class and elegance, a female using a cigarette holder could be either Good or Evil, depending on the time the work was made. ''Male'' users of cigarette holders are always Evil unless they're ThePinkPanther.
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** As symbols of class and elegance, a female using a cigarette holder could be either Good or Evil, depending on the time the work was made. ''Male'' users of cigarette holders are always Evil unless they're ThePinkPanther. Or [[FranklinDRoosevelt FDR]] (or an {{Expy}} thereof), who is allowed to use the holder by means of the GrandfatherClause.
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** In {{One Piece}} smokers who are Luffy's allies smoke cigarettes, smokers who are his enemies have cigars.
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* Dan Backslide, the "coward-bully-cad-and-thief" of ChuckJones's "TheDoverBoys", is first seen in a cloud of tobacco smoke (when he speaks, his first word comes out in smoky letters). Naturally he uses a cigarette-holder.
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** Note that even when smoking a pipe, it's not always tobacco that he puts in it.
*** Yes it is. "Shag" was a cut of tobacco. The famous cocaine he injected, in a seven-percent solution.
*** Yes it is. "Shag" was a cut of tobacco. The famous cocaine he injected, in a seven-percent solution.
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* ChampionsOnline , despite the immense wealth of other costume part choices, does not have any form of cigar, cigarette, pipe, or anything else as a cotume part - for either heroes OR villains.
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* The smoker is Native American, and only [[MemeticMutation "smokum peace pipe"]] as a cultural gesture.
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* As noted in the comics section above, actors portraying the ''Batman'' villain Penguin have appeared with a long cigarette-holder in their mouths or hands, in order to play up the character's snobbery and moral degeneracy. Ironically, both actors who played this character in live action - Burgess Meredith and [[''BatmanReturns'' Danny De Vito]] were nonsmokers at the time.
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* In the 1997 version of ''TheBorrowers'', Mr. Potter smoked a cigar while wearing a suit and being played by John Goodman. Guess what his alignment was.
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* In the 1997 version of ''TheBorrowers'', Mr. Potter smoked a cigar while wearing a suit and being played by overweight actor John Goodman. Guess what his alignment was.
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* In the 1997 version of ''TheBorrowers'', Mr. Potter smoked a cigar while wearing a suit and being played by John Goodman. Guess what his alignment was.
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* Anyone in ''TheXFiles'', though the Cigarette Smoking Man (Aka [[FanNickname Cancer Man]]) especially.
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* Anyone in ''TheXFiles'', though the ''TheXFiles'' relied on this heavily for nearly eight seasons, The Cigarette Smoking Man (Aka [[FanNickname Cancer Man]]) especially. being the most prominent example. Then they introduced Monica Reyes, who admitted that smoking was "not very FBI of [her]" and seemed sheepish about her habit, often making up excuses to go outside when she needed a cigarette. She claims she is trying to quit and is not shown smoking in Season 9. It seems possible that, given the series' previous use of smoking as a clear marker of evil, the trait was intended to confuse viewers as to whether or not they could trust her until her character was better-established.
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** The Blue Suns mechanic guy in Garrus' recruitment mission smokes, and Shepard seems visibly annoyed.
* A couple of servers in TeamFortress2 give the Soldier a huge Cuban cigar, for the express purpose of making him ''more'' badass, as the description for the thing says.
* A couple of servers in TeamFortress2 give the Soldier a huge Cuban cigar, for the express purpose of making him ''more'' badass, as the description for the thing says.
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** Technically, they're actually ''pipes''.
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