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JustForFun/NotToBeConfusedWith the film ''Film/{{Twisted}}.''



-->'''Chief:''' It looks like we'll have to finish this up another time.
-->'''Danny:''' Sure. Anything I can do to help.

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-->'''Chief:''' It looks like we'll have to finish this up another time.
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'''Danny:'''
Sure. Anything I can do to help.
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* TokenTrio: Danny ([[MixedAncestry half]]-[[ActorSharedBackground Indian]]), Jo (TokenWhite), and Lacey (black).

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* TokenTrio: Danny ([[MixedAncestry half]]-[[ActorSharedBackground Indian]]), ([[ActorSharedBackground half-Indian]]), Jo (TokenWhite), and Lacey (black).
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''Twisted'' is an Creator/ABCFamily series starring Creator/AvanJogia, Maddie Hasson, and Kylie Bunbury. The pilot premiered on March 19, 2013, after the Season 3 finale of ''Series/PrettyLittleLiars.'' ABC announced as of August 2014 the series would not be renewed.

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''Twisted'' is an Creator/ABCFamily series starring Creator/AvanJogia, Maddie Hasson, and Kylie Bunbury.Creator/KylieBunbury. The pilot premiered on March 19, 2013, after the Season 3 finale of ''Series/PrettyLittleLiars.'' ABC announced as of August 2014 the series would not be renewed.
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Your Cheating Heart is an index, not a trope.


* YourCheatingHeart: Seems to be a bit of a theme in this series. For example, Vikram and Karen had marital troubles.
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* BiggerBad: [[spoiler: Vikram. He was the one who really killed Danny's aunt, and is presumed to be connected to Regina's murder. He only appears in the premire of season 1B, where he gets killed.]]
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* VerbedTitle
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Has nothing to do with familiarity with in-universe fiction.


* GenreSavvy: Whitney very quickly picks up on vibes from the people around her that her father is decidedly not, in fact, guilty. Danny, as well, shows a considerable depth of understanding about Charlie's doings just from a few hints he's already picked up.
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DoNotConfuseWith the film ''Film/{{Twisted}}.''

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DoNotConfuseWith JustForFun/NotToBeConfusedWith the film ''Film/{{Twisted}}.''
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''Twisted'' is an Creator/ABCFamily series starring Creator/AvanJogia, Maddie Hasson, and Kylie Bunbury. The pilot premiered on March 19, 2013, after the Season 3 finale of ''Series/PrettyLittleLiars.''

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''Twisted'' is an Creator/ABCFamily series starring Creator/AvanJogia, Maddie Hasson, and Kylie Bunbury. The pilot premiered on March 19, 2013, after the Season 3 finale of ''Series/PrettyLittleLiars.''
'' ABC announced as of August 2014 the series would not be renewed.
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Moving to trivia.


* EnforcedMethodActing: [[spoiler:Lacey's outburst at the end of the "argument" between her and Danny seems a little too real, and Danny's reaction thereof also seems to be genuine.]]
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** "A Tale of Two Confessions":
-->'''Tess:''' [[spoiler:You can't hurt Charlie. He's my son!]]
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*** [[spoiler:Charlie admits that he's actually related to Danny because his mother was Danny's Aunt Tara.]]

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*** [[spoiler:Charlie kidnaps Jo, and then later admits that he's actually related to Danny because his mother was Danny's Aunt Tara.]]

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** "A Tale of Two Confessions": [[spoiler:Charlie admits that he's actually related to Danny because his mother was Danny's Aunt Tara.]]

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** "A Tale of Two Confessions": Confessions":
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[[spoiler:Charlie admits that he's actually related to Danny because his mother was Danny's Aunt Tara.]]
*** [[spoiler:Jack and Whitney's conversation reveals that they're working some kind of plan to at least get at Karen's money.
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** "A Tale of Two Confessions": [[spoiler:Charlie admits that he's actually related to Danny because his mother was Danny's Aunt Tara.]]
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* StalkerWithACrush: [[spoiler:Charlie, as it turns out, seems to have an unhealthy level of interest in Jo.]]

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* StalkerWithACrush: [[spoiler:Charlie, as it turns out, seems to have an unhealthy level of interest in Jo. ''Not'' helped by him suddenly appearing from behind a tree while Jo's walking along the sidewalk, in "A Tale of Two Confessions".]]
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* StalkerWithACrush: [[spoiler:Charlie, as it turns out, seems to have an unhealthy level of interest in Jo.]]

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* TheSociopath: People think Danny fits this trope, but it remains to be seen whether or not he actually does.
** Danny is proving to be too adept at deflecting and lobbing his own curve balls when he gets uncomfortable questions. Sociopaths are known to show a glib facility for keeping other people off-balance when it suits them.

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* TheSociopath: TheSociopath:
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People think Danny fits this trope, but it remains to be seen whether or not he actually does.
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does. Danny is proving to be too adept at deflecting and lobbing his own curve balls when he gets uncomfortable questions. Sociopaths are known to show a glib facility for keeping other people off-balance when it suits them.


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** [[spoiler:And if anything, Charlie is far more likely to fit this trope than Danny, considering the extent to which he has manipulated situations in Green Grove to make himself look good in comparison to Danny.]]
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** "Danny, Interrupted": Danny [[spoiler:confesses to killing his father in self-defence and Jo also finally admits she was there with him.]] Also, Charlie [[spoiler:accidentally reveals to Jo the extent of his obsession with her.]]
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** [[spoiler:Danny later gets a HeelRealization about what he's been doing, and tells the coach to reinstate his "F" grade. But Danny still is willing to use his newfound money to help and protect those he cares about, including hiring a very expensive lawyer for Jack.]]


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* GenreSavvy: Whitney very quickly picks up on vibes from the people around her that her father is decidedly not, in fact, guilty. Danny, as well, shows a considerable depth of understanding about Charlie's doings just from a few hints he's already picked up.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:It's a tossup whether Lacey or Whitney will be this after realizing both are attracted to Danny.]]

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* EveryManHasHisPrice: [[spoiler:Danny uses his newfound money to make a donation to the school soccer team, after which the coach not-so-coincidentally decides to give Danny the "Gentleman's C" (an undeserved A grade, actually) instead of failing him on his history test. However, Coach Wasserman gets the last shot in, when he says, "if that's what your father would have wanted," in an IronicEcho of Danny's own statement. The coach's disgust at the Faustian bargain is barely hidden.]]

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* EveryManHasHisPrice: EveryManHasHisPrice:
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[[spoiler:Danny uses his newfound money to make a donation to the school soccer team, after which the coach not-so-coincidentally decides to give Danny the "Gentleman's C" (an undeserved A grade, actually) instead of failing him on his history test. However, Coach Wasserman gets the last shot in, when he says, "if that's what your father would have wanted," in an IronicEcho of Danny's own statement. The coach's disgust at the Faustian bargain is barely hidden.]]
** [[spoiler:Lacey realizes this after Danny's extravagant dinner and offer of an expensive necklace. She acidly points out that he's effectively bribing her to try and stop her asking him questions about what happened to his dad.
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* EveryManHasHisPrice: [[spoiler:Danny uses his newfound money to make a donation to the school soccer team, after which the coach not-so-coincidentally decides to give Danny the "Gentleman's C" instead of failing him on his history test. However, Coach Wasserman gets the last shot in, when he says, "if that's what your father would have wanted," in an IronicEcho of Danny's own statement. The coach's disgust at the Faustian bargain is barely hidden.]]

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* EveryManHasHisPrice: [[spoiler:Danny uses his newfound money to make a donation to the school soccer team, after which the coach not-so-coincidentally decides to give Danny the "Gentleman's C" (an undeserved A grade, actually) instead of failing him on his history test. However, Coach Wasserman gets the last shot in, when he says, "if that's what your father would have wanted," in an IronicEcho of Danny's own statement. The coach's disgust at the Faustian bargain is barely hidden.]]
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* EveryManHasHisPrice: [[spoiler:Danny uses his newfound money to make a donation to the school soccer team, after which the coach not-so-coincidentally decides to give Danny the "Gentleman's C" instead of failing him on his history test. However, the coach gets the last shot in, when he says, "if that's what your father would have wanted," in an IronicEcho of Danny's own statement. The coach's disgust at the Faustian bargain is barely hidden.]]

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* EveryManHasHisPrice: [[spoiler:Danny uses his newfound money to make a donation to the school soccer team, after which the coach not-so-coincidentally decides to give Danny the "Gentleman's C" instead of failing him on his history test. However, the coach Coach Wasserman gets the last shot in, when he says, "if that's what your father would have wanted," in an IronicEcho of Danny's own statement. The coach's disgust at the Faustian bargain is barely hidden.]]
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* LongSpeechTeaTime: [[spoiler:Andie Dang's speech, penned largely by Rico, goes over rather less well than expected.]]
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:It's a tossup whether Lacey or Whitney will be this after realizing both are attracted to Danny.]]

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