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* WhoMurderedTheAsshole: Liv tries to find out who killed an infamous hacker named "Sin Reaper". Unfortunately, he has so many enemies trying to take credit for his death that finding the real culprit proves difficult. In the end it turns out to be the brother of a woman whose life he ruined.
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* WhoMurderedTheAsshole: Liv tries to find out who killed an infamous hacker named "Sin "The Sim Reaper". Unfortunately, he has so many enemies trying to take credit for his death that finding the real culprit proves difficult. In the end it turns out to be the brother of a woman whose life he ruined.
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* WhamEpisode: Thanks to Major's going through countless Website/YouTube vidoes to find the "Candyman", Liv and Ravi realize what the audience already knew: that Blaine was lying about getting his brains from grave-robbing; he's been getting them by murdering kids from the Skate Park; and that most of them are Major's kids. And it moves the show from a MysteryOfTheWeek scenario to one more focused on a story arc.
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* WhamEpisode: Thanks to Major's going through countless Website/YouTube vidoes videos to find the "Candyman", Liv and Ravi realize what the audience already knew: that Blaine was lying about getting his brains from grave-robbing; he's been getting them by murdering kids from the Skate Park; and that most of them are Major's kids. And it moves the show from a MysteryOfTheWeek scenario to one more focused on a story arc.
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* RealityEnsues: Liv believes that she can find the victim's killer by tracking down a fellow MMORPG player who threatened to kill him after an in-game slight. Given that [=MMORPGs=] are played by people all over the world, this has the results one would expect: She gets to talk to the player on video chat, only to discover that he lives clear across the country and had no idea who the victim really was or where he lived.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Liv believes that she can find the victim's killer by tracking down a fellow MMORPG player who threatened to kill him after an in-game slight. Given that [=MMORPGs=] are played by people all over the world, this has the results one would expect: She gets to talk to the player on video chat, only to discover that he lives clear across the country and had no idea who the victim really was or where he lived.
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* WildCard: Blaine in season 2, and especially in season 3 when he takes back his business. At that point, he is no longer murdering, nor dealing drugs. He is simply trying to earn a profit.
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* {{GIFT}}: The online gamer who issued a death threat over the VictimOfTheWeek permakilling his combat pets? A fourteen-year-old boy living across the country, who meant the threat in-game and didn't even know where the victim lived.
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* InternetJerk: The online gamer who issued a death threat over the VictimOfTheWeek permakilling his combat pets? A fourteen-year-old boy living across the country, who meant the threat in-game and didn't even know where the victim lived.
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* DidntSeeThatComing: The victim never thought that his activities would come back to bite him. Justified as he hid himself well, and didn't think someone would be determined enough to try or capable of suceeding.
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* DidntSeeThatComing: The victim never thought that his activities would come back to bite him. Justified as he hid himself well, and didn't think someone would be determined enough to try or capable of suceeding.succeeding.
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* {{GIFT}}: The online gamer who issued a death threat over the VictimOfTheWeek permakilling his combat pets? A fourteen year-old boy living across the country, who meant the threat in-game and didn't even know where the victim lived.
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* EvilIsPetty: The AssholeVictim forced a couple's Donut shop to go out of business and drove a woman to suicide by exposing her private information online. Why? Because the couple gave him donuts he was allergic to, and the woman kept him on hold at the call center.
* {{GIFT}}: The online gamer who issued a death threat over the VictimOfTheWeek permakilling his combat pets? Afourteen year-old fourteen-year-old boy living across the country, who meant the threat in-game and didn't even know where the victim lived.
* {{GIFT}}: The online gamer who issued a death threat over the VictimOfTheWeek permakilling his combat pets? A
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* IronicNurseryTune: The birthday card that killed the victim played "Ring Around the Rosie". Sent by the brother of a girl named Rosie who's life he ruined. As we see the moment of the victim's death, we're not sure if he even realized that.
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* IronicNurseryTune: The birthday card that killed the victim played "Ring Around the Rosie". Sent by the brother of a girl named Rosie who's whose life he ruined. As we see the moment of the victim's death, we're not sure if he even realized that.that.
* MythologyGag: Ravi's character in the MMORPG featured in this episode is a were-terrier, like Scott was in the comics.
* MythologyGag: Ravi's character in the MMORPG featured in this episode is a were-terrier, like Scott was in the comics.
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* WhamEpisode: Thanks to Major's going through countless Website/YouTube vidoes to find the "Candyman", Liv and Ravi realize what the audience already knew: that Blaine was lying about getting his brains from grave robbing; he's been getting them by murdering kids from the Skate Park; and that most of them are Major's kids. And it moves the show from a MysteryOfTheWeek scenario to one more focused on a story arc.
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* WhamEpisode: Thanks to Major's going through countless Website/YouTube vidoes to find the "Candyman", Liv and Ravi realize what the audience already knew: that Blaine was lying about getting his brains from grave robbing; grave-robbing; he's been getting them by murdering kids from the Skate Park; and that most of them are Major's kids. And it moves the show from a MysteryOfTheWeek scenario to one more focused on a story arc.arc.
* WhoMurderedTheAsshole: Liv tries to find out who killed an infamous hacker named "Sin Reaper". Unfortunately, he has so many enemies trying to take credit for his death that finding the real culprit proves difficult. In the end it turns out to be the brother of a woman whose life he ruined.
* WildCard: Blaine in season 2, and especially in season 3 when he takes back his business. At that point, he is no longer murdering, nor dealing drugs. He is simply trying to earn a profit.
* WhoMurderedTheAsshole: Liv tries to find out who killed an infamous hacker named "Sin Reaper". Unfortunately, he has so many enemies trying to take credit for his death that finding the real culprit proves difficult. In the end it turns out to be the brother of a woman whose life he ruined.
* WildCard: Blaine in season 2, and especially in season 3 when he takes back his business. At that point, he is no longer murdering, nor dealing drugs. He is simply trying to earn a profit.
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* WhamEpisode: Thanks to Major's going through countless YouTube vidoes to find the "Candyman", Liv and Ravi realize what the audience already knew: that Blaine was lying about getting his brains from grave robbing; he's been getting them by murdering kids from the Skate Park; and that most of them are Major's kids. And it moves the show from a MysteryOfTheWeek scenario to one more focused on a story arc.
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* WhamEpisode: Thanks to Major's going through countless YouTube Website/YouTube vidoes to find the "Candyman", Liv and Ravi realize what the audience already knew: that Blaine was lying about getting his brains from grave robbing; he's been getting them by murdering kids from the Skate Park; and that most of them are Major's kids. And it moves the show from a MysteryOfTheWeek scenario to one more focused on a story arc.