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* BiTheWay: Jane is uncertain if Rich Dotcom was propositioning her, or her and Weller. He later clarifies he'd cheerfully have sex with Jane, with Weller, with the two of them at once, or just be happy watching.
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* CharacterDeath: David is killed by the mysterious woman he was trailing.

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* CharacterDeath: David is killed by the mysterious woman he was trailing. Saul Guerrero is also shivved to death before he can sign a false confession.
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* BiTheWay: Jane can't figure out if Rich Dotcom was propositioning her, or her and Weller. He later clarifies he'd cheerfully have sex with Jane, with Weller, with the two of them at once, or just be happy watching.

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* BiTheWay: Jane can't figure out is uncertain if Rich Dotcom was propositioning her, or her and Weller. He later clarifies he'd cheerfully have sex with Jane, with Weller, with the two of them at once, or just be happy watching.
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* BadassInANiceSuit: Weller in his tux, which is the first time he's worn any kind of non-casual clothing thus far in the series.
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* TheChessmaster: Dotcom is this throughout the whole transaction, looking for something to trip up his "buyers." Fortunately, Jane and Weller are pretty good at this kind of thing themselves.


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* IndyPloy: Jane and Weller have to improvise their way through the transaction with Dotcom.
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* AffablyEvil: Rich Dotcom is a dream party host, who also just happens to be one of the most dangerous people on the planet.
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->Anagram for: "Lift the curtain"
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* AtrociousAlias: Zapata thinks Rich Dotcom sounds stupid.



* VillainBall: Even if the hit on Guerrero was the best thing to do, it wouldn't have made things worse by doing so ''after'' he signed the faked confession for Mayfair, which would not only have accomplished what Carter thought was best, but would also have given Mayfair's plan a chance to succeed.

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* VillainBall: Even if the hit on Guerrero was the best thing to do, it wouldn't have made things worse by doing so ''after'' he signed the faked confession for Mayfair, which would not only have accomplished what Carter thought was best, but would also have given Mayfair's plan a chance to succeed.succeed.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Rich Dotcom shoots one of his guards who allowed his access card to be stolen.
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* TakeAThirdOption: Rich Dotcom points out to Weller and Jane during the MexicanStandoff that if they shoot him, his guards shoot them, thus their only option is to lay down their guns. Jane and Weller shoot the two guards.

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* TakeAThirdOption: Rich Dotcom points out to Weller and Jane during the MexicanStandoff that if they shoot him, his him--which they won't do, he's confident, as they are federal agents who have him in custody--his guards shoot them, thus their only option is to lay down their guns. Jane and Weller shoot the two guards.

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* FakeOutOpening: When Patterson's boyfriend sees a woman accessing the book in the library used for passing messages and decides to follow her, he's conspicuously being observed and followed by an ominous-looking man. The man turns out to be an FBI agent assigned to monitor the book.

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* CharacterDeath: David is killed by the mysterious woman he was trailing.
* FakeOutOpening: When Patterson's boyfriend David sees a woman accessing the book in the library used for passing messages and decides to follow her, he's conspicuously being observed and followed by an ominous-looking man. The man turns out to be an FBI agent assigned to monitor the book.


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* TooDumbToLive: Despite being told repeatedly by Patterson that what he's mucking around in is dangerous, David takes it upon himself to follow a woman using the library book they'd discovered being used to pass messages.
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* [[SheCleansUpNicely They Clean Up Nicely]] Comments are made or noted by other characters in response to Weller in a tux, Jane in a LittleBlackDress with makeup hiding the tattoos, and by the audience when Patterson appears in her much more revealing dress.

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* [[SheCleansUpNicely They Clean Up Nicely]] Nicely]]: Comments are made or noted by other characters in response to Weller in a tux, Jane in a LittleBlackDress with makeup hiding the tattoos, and by the audience when Patterson appears in her [[MsFanservice much more revealing dress.dress]].
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* BiTheWay: Jane can't figure out if Rich Dotcom was propositioning her, or her and Weller. He later clarifies he'd cheerfully have sex with Jane, with Weller, with the two of them at once, or just be happy watching.


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* MsFanservice: ''Not'' Jane, as she obviously has to wear a fairly modest LittleBlackDress in order to cover up most of the tattoos on her torso. Patterson, in her cleavage-baring dress, on the other hand...


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* [[SheCleansUpNicely They Clean Up Nicely]] Comments are made or noted by other characters in response to Weller in a tux, Jane in a LittleBlackDress with makeup hiding the tattoos, and by the audience when Patterson appears in her much more revealing dress.
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* BigDamnHeroes: Reade and Zapata arrive and provide air support just as Jane runs out of ammunition and guards are descending on her and Weller.
* FakeOutOpening: When Patterson's boyfriend sees a woman accessing the book in the library used for passing messages and decides to follow her, he's conspicuously being observed and followed by an ominous-looking man. The man turns out to be an FBI agent assigned to monitor the book.
* MexicanStandoff: When Weller and Jane try to get Rich Dotcom out of his mansion, he alerts two guards and an armed confrontation results.
* MurderIsTheBestSolution: Apparently Carter's default solution when dealing with any problem.
* OhCrap: Dotcom's response when Jane and Weller TakeAThirdOption during the MexicanStandoff.
* TakeAThirdOption: Rich Dotcom points out to Weller and Jane during the MexicanStandoff that if they shoot him, his guards shoot them, thus their only option is to lay down their guns. Jane and Weller shoot the two guards.
-->'''Rich Dotcom:''' [[OhCrap Or there's that.]]
* VillainBall: Even if the hit on Guerrero was the best thing to do, it wouldn't have made things worse by doing so ''after'' he signed the faked confession for Mayfair, which would not only have accomplished what Carter thought was best, but would also have given Mayfair's plan a chance to succeed.

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