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** In "The Last Defender of Camelot", Tom learns that Myth/{{Merlin}} and [[Myth/KingArthur the rest of the figures from Arthurian legend]] really existed when he is hired by Morgan le Fay to bring Lancelot to her.
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** In "The Last Defender of Camelot", Tom learns that Myth/{{Merlin}} and [[Myth/KingArthur the rest of the figures from Arthurian legend]] really existed when he is hired by [[Myth/MorganLeFay Morgan le Fay Fay]] to bring Lancelot to her.
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* AlasPoorVillain: Unlike the original series, sometimes the AssholeVictim of the episode's comeuppance would have an element of tragedy.
** Bob Spindler in "Kentucky Rye". He's more of an obnoxious {{Jerkass}} than a ''villain'', but he's a thoroughly unlikeable character. Still, his horrific fate makes him quite pitiable in the end.
** Billy Diamond in "Take My Life... Please!". He's a violent scumbag who exploited his fame to get away with countless crimes, but after being forced to confess to all his sins in his IronicHell, Billy has a HeelRealization and sincerely wants to change. But since he's DeadToBeginWith, he's too late and forced into a FateWorseThanDeath.
** Bob Spindler in "Kentucky Rye". He's more of an obnoxious {{Jerkass}} than a ''villain'', but he's a thoroughly unlikeable character. Still, his horrific fate makes him quite pitiable in the end.
** Billy Diamond in "Take My Life... Please!". He's a violent scumbag who exploited his fame to get away with countless crimes, but after being forced to confess to all his sins in his IronicHell, Billy has a HeelRealization and sincerely wants to change. But since he's DeadToBeginWith, he's too late and forced into a FateWorseThanDeath.