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* The haunted house in "Spooky Sunday Funday" was ''insane''.

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* The Though played entirely for laughs, the haunted house in "Spooky Sunday Funday" was ''insane''.nothing short of '''horrific'''. ''Loads'' of blood, mangled animal statues, and disfigured people roamed the place '''terrorizing''' everyone there (minus Gretchen, for the most part).
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* The haunted house in "Spooky Sunday Funday" was ''insane''.

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* Whatever the hell is going on with Killian. He's 12 or 13 years old, lives alone in his house and his only support system is Jimmy, Gretchen and Edgar. Jimmy abuses him verbally and uses him as a odd job man - a bartender and a typist for Jimmy's writing (which appears to be at least soft-core porn, btw) among other things; Gretchen seems to just ignore him; and Edgar seems to not notice him until Killian addresses him directly. Killian clearly has no means of support, and his only source of food is what he can beg or steal from the protagonists. Each of the protagonists has, therapeutically speaking, a mountain of issues - if he lives to adulthood, Killian's going to have a whole mountain range of them...

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* Whatever the hell is going on with Killian. He's 12 or 13 years old, lives alone in his house and his only support system is Jimmy, Gretchen and Edgar. Jimmy abuses him verbally and uses him as a odd job man - a bartender and a typist for Jimmy's writing (which appears to be at least soft-core porn, btw) no less) among other things; Gretchen seems to just ignore him; and Edgar seems to not notice him until Killian addresses him directly. Killian clearly has no means of support, and his only source of food is what he can beg or steal from the protagonists. Each of the protagonists has, therapeutically speaking, a mountain of issues - if he lives to adulthood, Killian's going to have a whole mountain range of them...them...
* In "It's Always Been This Way", Vernon, who's been exhausted from doing the bulk of the work in taking care of Tallulah while Becca's been [[DrowningMySorrows turning towards drinking]], passes out in the middle of doing a surgery and accidentally cuts a major artery open in the patient he's operating on, spraying blood everywhere.
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* BlackComedy to the extreme when Edgar goes to ask Paul for permission to "court" Lindsay. Paul gives a truly disturbing description of how his friend Connor's wife recently died. She was run over by a semi truck while riding her recumbent bicycle and was dragged ''three miles'' underneath it, and apparently kept texting Connor until shortly before she died.

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* BlackComedy to the extreme when Edgar goes to ask Paul for permission to "court" Lindsay. Paul gives a truly disturbing description of how his friend Connor's wife recently died. She was run over by a semi truck while riding her recumbent bicycle and was dragged ''three miles'' underneath it, and apparently kept texting Connor until shortly before she died.died.
* Whatever the hell is going on with Killian. He's 12 or 13 years old, lives alone in his house and his only support system is Jimmy, Gretchen and Edgar. Jimmy abuses him verbally and uses him as a odd job man - a bartender and a typist for Jimmy's writing (which appears to be at least soft-core porn, btw) among other things; Gretchen seems to just ignore him; and Edgar seems to not notice him until Killian addresses him directly. Killian clearly has no means of support, and his only source of food is what he can beg or steal from the protagonists. Each of the protagonists has, therapeutically speaking, a mountain of issues - if he lives to adulthood, Killian's going to have a whole mountain range of them...
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** In "LCD Soundsystem", Gretchen is so unstable and desperate to feel something that she tries to copy the life of a couple that looks perfect to her. Complete with ''walking out of a store holding their child'' and later ''stealing their dog'' so she can pretend to be normal and get into their house when she returns him. The episode ends with the revelation that said couple has a ton of problems, followed by Gretchen and Jimmy walking home as she starts crying.

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** In "LCD Soundsystem", Gretchen is so unstable and desperate to feel something that she tries to copy the life of a couple that looks perfect to her. Complete with ''walking out of a store holding their child'' and later ''stealing their dog'' so she can pretend to be normal and get into their house when she returns him. The episode ends with the revelation that said couple has a ton of problems, followed by Gretchen and Jimmy walking home as she starts crying.crying.
* BlackComedy to the extreme when Edgar goes to ask Paul for permission to "court" Lindsay. Paul gives a truly disturbing description of how his friend Connor's wife recently died. She was run over by a semi truck while riding her recumbent bicycle and was dragged ''three miles'' underneath it, and apparently kept texting Connor until shortly before she died.
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* Edgar's PTSD includes one NoodleIncident that is referred to in a dark RunningGag during the second season: "I didn't know it was a school."

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* Edgar's PTSD includes one NoodleIncident that is referred to in a dark RunningGag during the second season: "I didn't know it was a school.""
* Overlapping with TearJerker, Gretchen's depression/mental illness is portrayed with terrifying accuracy. While many works focus on the "sadness" element of depression (and there is plenty of that at the beginning of her breakdown, sneaking out at night to go cry in her car), the show goes beyond that and addresses the stage of feeling ''nothing''.
** When a group of female gang members attack her, Lindsey, and Sam's group, Gretchen remains completely deadpan as she points a gun at one woman's head and simply says, "Run." She later tells Lindsey that all she felt was ''bored''. It's chilling.
** In "LCD Soundsystem", Gretchen is so unstable and desperate to feel something that she tries to copy the life of a couple that looks perfect to her. Complete with ''walking out of a store holding their child'' and later ''stealing their dog'' so she can pretend to be normal and get into their house when she returns him. The episode ends with the revelation that said couple has a ton of problems, followed by Gretchen and Jimmy walking home as she starts crying.
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* Edger's PTSD refrain is normally ''I didn't know it was a school'' But during a dark moment he admits ''I knew it was a school''

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* Edger's Edgar's PTSD refrain includes one NoodleIncident that is normally ''I referred to in a dark RunningGag during the second season: "I didn't know it was a school'' But during a dark moment he admits ''I knew it was a school''school."
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*Edger's PTSD refrain is normally ''I didn't know it was a school'' But during a dark moment he admits ''I knew it was a school''

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