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!The bomb at the end of season 1 was an experimental type which only destroyed building.

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!The bomb at the end of season 1 was an experimental type which only destroyed building.buildings.

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!The bomb at the end of season 1 was an experimental type which only destroyed buildings, hence the city was rebuilt and the characters survived to appear in the season 2 episodes which made contemporary references.

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!The bomb at the end of season 1 was an experimental type which only destroyed buildings, hence building.
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the city was rebuilt and the characters survived to appear in the season 2 episodes which made contemporary references.
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!The bomb at the end of season 1 was an experimental type which only destroyed buildings, hence the city was rebuilt and the characters survived to appear in the season 2 episodes which made contemporary references.
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!Sledge Hammer and Captain Hammer from ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'' are the same person, or related.

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!Sledge Hammer and Captain Hammer from ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'' are the same person, or related.person.
Instead of being vaporized by the atomic bomb blast, it gave Sledge superpowers. He came to enjoy the use of his superhuman strength enough to set aside his guns in favor of beating people to a pulp. This finally got him fired from the police department, so he left for Los Angeles, and set himself up as a superhero, dedicated to the defeat of Doctor Horrible and others of his liberal ilk.
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!Sledge actually is an [[TableTopGames/Warhammer40000 Ork]] in disguise.

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!Sledge actually is an [[TableTopGames/Warhammer40000 [[TableTopGame/Warhammer40000 Ork]] in disguise.
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Season One ends with a nuke destroying the city. Season Two picks up five years prior but with Doreau already partnered with Sledge, plus the whole series gets more bizarre with Sledge becoming Robocop, then being visited by the ghost of Humphrey Bogart and so on. It seems likely that Sledge is dead and in some kind of purgatory or flash sideways "finding each other" place like in ''Series/{{LOST}}''.

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Season One ends with a nuke destroying the city. Season Two picks up five years prior but with Doreau already partnered with Sledge, plus the whole series gets more bizarre with Sledge becoming Robocop, Franchise/{{Robocop}}, then being visited by the ghost of Humphrey Bogart Creator/HumphreyBogart and so on. It seems likely that Sledge is dead and in some kind of purgatory or flash sideways "finding each other" place like in ''Series/{{LOST}}''.

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!Season Two is really chronologically after Season One and this is some kind of purgatory or dying hallucination

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!Season Two is really chronologically after Season One and this is some kind of purgatory or dying hallucinationDyingDream



!Sledge actually is an [[TableTopGames/WarhammerFortyThousand Ork]] in disguise.

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!Sledge actually is an [[TableTopGames/WarhammerFortyThousand [[TableTopGames/Warhammer40000 Ork]] in disguise.



!Sledge Hammer and Captain Hammer from ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'' are the same person, or related.

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!Sledge Hammer and Captain Hammer from ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'' are the same person, or related.related.
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Season One ends with a nuke destroying the city. Season Two picks up five years prior but with Doreau already partnered with Sledge, plus the whole series gets more bizarre with Sledge becoming Robocop, then being visited by the ghost of Humphrey Bogart and so on. It seems likely that Sledge is dead and in some kind of purgatory or flash sideways "finding each other" place like in ''Series/{{LOST}}''.

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Season One ends with a nuke destroying the city. Season Two picks up five years prior but with Doreau already partnered with Sledge, plus the whole series gets more bizarre with Sledge becoming Robocop, then being visited by the ghost of Humphrey Bogart and so on. It seems likely that Sledge is dead and in some kind of purgatory or flash sideways "finding each other" place like in ''Series/{{LOST}}''.''Series/{{LOST}}''.
!Sledge actually is an [[TableTopGames/WarhammerFortyThousand Ork]] in disguise.
He prefers all things shooty, and he can shoot Gun even if it isn't loaded.
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Season One ends with a nuke destroying the city. Season Two picks up five years prior but with Doreau already partnered with Sledge, plus the whole series gets more bizarre with Sledge becoming Robocop, then being visited by the ghost of Humphrey Bogart and so on. It seems likely that Sledge is dead and in some kind of purgatory or flash sideways "finding each other" place like in {{Lost}}.

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Season One ends with a nuke destroying the city. Season Two picks up five years prior but with Doreau already partnered with Sledge, plus the whole series gets more bizarre with Sledge becoming Robocop, then being visited by the ghost of Humphrey Bogart and so on. It seems likely that Sledge is dead and in some kind of purgatory or flash sideways "finding each other" place like in {{Lost}}.''Series/{{LOST}}''.

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