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* "The House that Jack Built": Emma Peel is trapped in a computerized / automated house Professor Keller specially designed to [[DrivenToMadness drive her insane]] or [[DrivenToSuicide drive her to commit suicide by gas chamber]] with absolutely no way to escape. The computer designed to answer her questions has a CreepyMonotone voice also. And she's left in a room with the mummy of the DeadAllAlong Keller [[DeadGuyOnDisplay on display]] (the entire house is his scary ThanatosGambit).

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* "The House that Jack Built": Emma Peel is trapped in a computerized / automated house Professor Keller specially designed to [[DrivenToMadness drive her insane]] or [[DrivenToSuicide drive her to commit suicide by gas chamber]] with absolutely no way to escape. The computer designed to answer her questions has a CreepyMonotone voice also. And she's left trapped in a room with the mummy of the DeadAllAlong Keller [[DeadGuyOnDisplay on display]] (the entire house is his scary ThanatosGambit).
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* "The House that Jack Built": Emma Peel is trapped in a computerized / automated house Professor Keller specially designed to [[DrivenToMadness drive her insane]] or [[DrivenToSuicide drive her to commit suicide by gas chamber]] with absolutely no way to escape. The computer designed to answer her questions has a CreepyMonotone voice also.

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* "The House that Jack Built": Emma Peel is trapped in a computerized / automated house Professor Keller specially designed to [[DrivenToMadness drive her insane]] or [[DrivenToSuicide drive her to commit suicide by gas chamber]] with absolutely no way to escape. The computer designed to answer her questions has a CreepyMonotone voice also. And she's left in a room with the mummy of the DeadAllAlong Keller [[DeadGuyOnDisplay on display]] (the entire house is his scary ThanatosGambit).
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* "Mr. Teddy Bear" is about an assassin who carries out deals through a talking teddy bear. The scenes where Cathy Gale interacts with it a surprisingly creepy, even the unflappable Mrs. Gale looks disturbed by this.

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* "Mr. Teddy Bear" is about an assassin who carries out deals through a talking teddy bear. The scenes where Cathy Gale interacts with it a are surprisingly creepy, even the unflappable Mrs. Gale looks disturbed by this.

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* "How to Succeed...at Murder" gives us a man avenging his wife by enticing a group of female secretaries to murder their bosses under the influence of a truly creepy ventriloquist's dummy that has his late wife's persona and voice.
* The deaths of Sir Gerald Bancroft and Captain Gifford in "Mission... Highly Improbable": [[IncredibleShrinkingMan miniaturized by the villains]] and then, respectively, thrown into the rubbish bin and washed down the drain. In all likelihood Sir Gerald suffocated and Gifford drowned, and nobody ever found their remains.



* The deaths of Sir Gerald Bancroft and Captain Gifford in "Mission... Highly Improbable": [[IncredibleShrinkingMan miniaturized by the villains]] and then, respectively, thrown into the rubbish bin and washed down the drain. In all likelihood Sir Gerald suffocated and Gifford drowned, and nobody ever found their remains.
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* "Mr. Teddy Bear" is about an assassin who carries out deals through a talking teddy bear. The scenes where Cathy Gale interacts with it a surprisingly creepy, even the unflappable Mrs. Gale looks disturbed by this.
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* The deaths of Sir Gerald Bancroft and Captain Gifford in "Mission... Highly Improbable": [[IncredibleShrinkingMan miniaturized by the villains]] and then, respectively, thrown into the rubbish bin and washed down the drain, with no remaining trace of what happened to them.

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* The deaths of Sir Gerald Bancroft and Captain Gifford in "Mission... Highly Improbable": [[IncredibleShrinkingMan miniaturized by the villains]] and then, respectively, thrown into the rubbish bin and washed down the drain, with no remaining trace of what happened to them.drain. In all likelihood Sir Gerald suffocated and Gifford drowned, and nobody ever found their remains.
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* The deaths of Sir Gerald Bancroft and Captain Gifford in "Mission... Highly Improbable": [[IncredibleShrinkingMan miniaturized by the villains]] and then, respectively, thrown into the rubbish bin and washed down the drain, with no remaining trace of what happened to them.

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* "The House that Jack built": Emma Peel is trapped in a computerized / automated house Professor Keller specially designed to [[DrivenToMadness drive her insane]] or [[DrivenToSuicide drive her to commit suicide by gas chamber]] with absolutely no way to escape. The computer designed to answer her questions has a CreepyMonotone voice also.

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* "Man-Eater of Surrey Green" has a chilling scene where Steed, Emma and Dr. Sheldon hear the screams of the villagers being consumed by the plant.
* "The House that Jack built": Built": Emma Peel is trapped in a computerized / automated house Professor Keller specially designed to [[DrivenToMadness drive her insane]] or [[DrivenToSuicide drive her to commit suicide by gas chamber]] with absolutely no way to escape. The computer designed to answer her questions has a CreepyMonotone voice also.
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!!''Series/{{The Avengers|1960s}}''
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!!''Series/TheNewAvengers''

* In "The Last of the Cybernauts", Felix Kane survived the car crash and explosion at the beginning, but ended up badly disfigured and amputated of all limbs bar his right arm. To conceal his face, he wears creepy UncannyValley latex masks, and when his Cybernauts ploy falls apart, he decides to become a {{cyborg}} using Cybernaut spare parts, and comes ''very close'' to, if not killing, at least maiming and disfiguring Purdey, [[ToThePain making his intent verbally clear]] while attacking her.
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* "The House that Jack built": Emma Peel is trapped in a computerized / automated house Professor Keller specially designed to [[DrivenToMadness drive her insane]] or [[DrivenToSuicide drive her to commit suicide by gas chamber]] with absolutely no way to escape. The computer designed to answer her questions has a creepy monotonous voice also.

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* "The House that Jack built": Emma Peel is trapped in a computerized / automated house Professor Keller specially designed to [[DrivenToMadness drive her insane]] or [[DrivenToSuicide drive her to commit suicide by gas chamber]] with absolutely no way to escape. The computer designed to answer her questions has a creepy monotonous CreepyMonotone voice also.
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!!''The New Avengers''

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* In "The Last of the Cybernauts", Felix Kane survived the car crash and explosion at the beginning, but ended up badly disfigured and amputated of all limbs bar his right arm. To conceal his face, he wears creepy UncannyValley latex masks, and when his Cybernauts ploy falls apart, he decides to become a {{cyborg}} using Cybernaut spare parts, and comes ''very close'' to, if not killing, at least maiming and disfiguring Purdey, making his intent verbally clear while attacking her.

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* In "The Last of the Cybernauts", Felix Kane survived the car crash and explosion at the beginning, but ended up badly disfigured and amputated of all limbs bar his right arm. To conceal his face, he wears creepy UncannyValley latex masks, and when his Cybernauts ploy falls apart, he decides to become a {{cyborg}} using Cybernaut spare parts, and comes ''very close'' to, if not killing, at least maiming and disfiguring Purdey, [[ToThePain making his intent verbally clear clear]] while attacking her.
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* In "The Last of the Cybernauts", Kane survived the car crash and explosion at the beginning, but badly disfigured and amputated of all limbs bar his right arm. To conceal his face, he wears creepy UncannyValley latex masks. When his Cybernauts ploy falls apart, he decides to become a {{cyborg}} using Cybernaut spare parts, and comes ''very close'' to, if not killing, at least maiming and disfiguring Purdey, making his intent verbally clear while attacking her.

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* In "The Last of the Cybernauts", Felix Kane survived the car crash and explosion at the beginning, but ended up badly disfigured and amputated of all limbs bar his right arm. To conceal his face, he wears creepy UncannyValley latex masks. When masks, and when his Cybernauts ploy falls apart, he decides to become a {{cyborg}} using Cybernaut spare parts, and comes ''very close'' to, if not killing, at least maiming and disfiguring Purdey, making his intent verbally clear while attacking her.
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* In "The Last of the Cybernauts", Kane survived the car crash and explosion at the beginning, but badly disfigured and amputated of all limbs bar his right arm. To conceal his face, he wears creepy UncannyValley latex masks. When his Cybernauts ploy falls apart, he decides to become a {{cyborg}} using Cybernaut spare parts, and comes ''very close'', if not killing, at least maiming and disfiguring Purdey, making his intent verbally clear while attacking her.

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* In "The Last of the Cybernauts", Kane survived the car crash and explosion at the beginning, but badly disfigured and amputated of all limbs bar his right arm. To conceal his face, he wears creepy UncannyValley latex masks. When his Cybernauts ploy falls apart, he decides to become a {{cyborg}} using Cybernaut spare parts, and comes ''very close'', close'' to, if not killing, at least maiming and disfiguring Purdey, making his intent verbally clear while attacking her.
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!!''The New Avengers''

* In "The Last of the Cybernauts", Kane survived the car crash and explosion at the beginning, but badly disfigured and amputated of all limbs bar his right arm. To conceal his face, he wears creepy UncannyValley latex masks. When his Cybernauts ploy falls apart, he decides to become a {{cyborg}} using Cybernaut spare parts, and comes ''very close'', if not killing, at least maiming and disfiguring Purdey, making his intent verbally clear while attacking her.
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* "The House that Jack built": Emma Peel is trapped in a computerized / automated house Professor Keller specially designed to [[DrivenToMadness drive her insane]] or [[DrivenToSuicide drive her to commit suicide by gas chamber]]. The computer designed to answer her questions has a creepy monotonous voice also.

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* "The House that Jack built": Emma Peel is trapped in a computerized / automated house Professor Keller specially designed to [[DrivenToMadness drive her insane]] or [[DrivenToSuicide drive her to commit suicide by gas chamber]].chamber]] with absolutely no way to escape. The computer designed to answer her questions has a creepy monotonous voice also.
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* "The House that Jack built": Emma Peel is trapped in a computerized / automated house Professor Keller specially designed to [[DrivenToMadness drive her insane]] or [[DrivenToSuicide drive her to commit suicide by gas chamber]]. The computer designed to answer to her has a creepy voice also.

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* "The House that Jack built": Emma Peel is trapped in a computerized / automated house Professor Keller specially designed to [[DrivenToMadness drive her insane]] or [[DrivenToSuicide drive her to commit suicide by gas chamber]]. The computer designed to answer to her questions has a creepy monotonous voice also.
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* "The House that Jack built": Emma Peel is trapped in a computerized / automated house Professor Keller specially designed to [[DrivenToMadness drive her insane]] or [[DrivenToSuicide drive her to commit suicide by gas chamber]]. The computer designed to answer to her has a creepy voice also.
* Tara King's situation in the climax of "The Curious Case of the Countless Clues": Steed phones her to warn her that two men are coming to kill her and that he's on his way, except that Tara's in a wheelchair due to a busted up ankle, and realizes that her back door is unlocked. Desperate, she climes up her stairs to lock the door, and just in time too.
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