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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: At the readthrough, Sylvia Sym shared everyone's thought on the script when she asked Creator/MarcPlatt what he'd sprinkled on his corn flakes.
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I have no idea what the intended trope is supposed to be...
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* Although inargubly the big bad, a case could be made for the pathos of Light. A construct programmed to create a definitive, categorised database in a universe constantly undergoing change. No wonder it went insane.
* Although inargubly the big bad, a case could be made for the pathos of Light. A construct programmed to create a definitive, categorised database in a universe constantly undergoing change. No wonder it went insane.
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* Although inargubly the big bad, a case could be made for the pathos of Light. A construct programmed to create a definitive, categorised database in a universe constantly undergoing change. No wonder it went insane.
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* Although inargubly the big bad, a case could be made for the pathos of Light. A construct programmed to create a definitive, categorised database in a universe constantly undergoing change. No wonder it went insane.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: At the readthrough, Sylvia Sym shared everyone's thought on the script when she asked Marc Platt what he'd sprinkled on his corn flakes.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: At the readthrough, Sylvia Sym shared everyone's thought on the script when she asked Marc Platt Creator/MarcPlatt what he'd sprinkled on his corn flakes.
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* ThisIsYourPremiseOnDrugs: Marc Platt described the story as "''Franchise/TheAddamsFamily'' on acid".
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* ThisIsYourPremiseOnDrugs: Marc Platt Creator/MarcPlatt described the story as "''Franchise/TheAddamsFamily'' on acid".
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* FoeYay: Gwendoline repeatedly calls Ace "my dear," while ''chasing her all over the house with a chloroform soaked handkerchief.'' During this they wind up physically wrestling each other ''twice''. The latter occasion is on a bed, and prompts another character to remark "Here, you can get arrested for that!" Given that this is set in the Victorian Era, it's more than possible that's literal.
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* BrokenBase: To some fans, this story is a masterpiece that allows the viewers to do the work and piece together the story over repeated viewings. To others, it is simply a confusing mess.
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* ThisIsYourPremiseOnDrugs: Marc Platt described the story as "''Literature/AliceInWonderland'' on acid".
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* ThisIsYourPremiseOnDrugs: Marc Platt described the story as "''Literature/AliceInWonderland'' "''Franchise/TheAddamsFamily'' on acid".
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Gwendoline's performance of the music hall song ''That's the Way to the Zoo'' can be interpreted in several ways. The most immediate is the Reverend being turned into an ape, but the lyrics could also be taken as alluding to Ace, Nimrod, Control, Josiah, Light and/or the plot in general.
* LesYay: Ace [[{{Bifauxnen}} dresses up in Victorian male evening dress for no apparent reason]], and then has two separate {{Cat Fight}}s with Gwendoline who keeps calling her "My Dear".
* LesYay: Ace [[{{Bifauxnen}} dresses up in Victorian male evening dress for no apparent reason]], and then has two separate {{Cat Fight}}s with Gwendoline who keeps calling her "My Dear".
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* ThisIsYourPremiseOnDrugs: Marc Platt described the story as "''Literature/AliceInWonderland'' on acid".
* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: At the readthrough, Sylvia Sym shared everyone's thought on the script when she asked Marc Platt what he'd sprinkled on his corn flakes.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Gwendoline's performance of the music hall song ''That's the Way to the Zoo'' can be interpreted in several ways. The most immediate is the Reverend being turned into an ape, but the lyrics could also be taken as alluding to Ace, Control, Josiah, Light and/or the plot in general.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Gwendoline's performance of the music hall song ''That's the Way to the Zoo'' can be interpreted in several ways. The most immediate is the Reverend being turned into an ape, but the lyrics could also be taken as alluding to Ace, Nimrod, Control, Josiah, Light and/or the plot in general.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Gwendoline's performance of the music hall song ''That's the Way to the Zoo'' can be interpreted in several ways. The most immediate is the Reverend being turned into an ape, but the lyrics could also be taken as alluding to Ace, Control, Josiah, Light and/or the plot in general.
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* LesYay: Ace [[{{Bifauxnen}} dresses up in Victorian male evening dress for no apparent reason]], and then has two separate {{Cat Fight}}s with a girl who keeps calling her "My Dear".
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* FoeYay: Gwendoline repeatedly calls Ace "my dear," while ''chasing her all over the house with a chloroform soaked handkerchief.'' During this they wind up physically wrestling each other ''twice''. The latter occasion is on a bed, and prompts another character to remark "Here, you can get arrested for that!" Given that this is set in the Victorian Era, it's more than possible that's literal.
* LesYay: Ace [[{{Bifauxnen}} dresses up in Victorian male evening dress for no apparent reason]], and then has two separate {{Cat Fight}}s witha girl Gwendoline who keeps calling her "My Dear".
* LesYay: Ace [[{{Bifauxnen}} dresses up in Victorian male evening dress for no apparent reason]], and then has two separate {{Cat Fight}}s with
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* LesYay: Ace [[{{Bifauxnen}} dresses up in Victorian male evening dress for no apparent reason]], and then has two separate {{Cat Fight}}s with a girl who keeps calling her "My Dear".