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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Murray Gold's theme for the opening credits, a combination of a driving drum beat and jaunty strings which perfectly encapsulate Anne Lister's character.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Murray Gold's theme for the opening credits, credits is a combination of a driving drum beat and jaunty strings which perfectly encapsulate Anne Lister's character.
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** Eliza Priestley goes from friendly old lady to hated antagonist after she [[spoiler:deliberately walks in on Anne and Ann, then outs them to all her acquaintances and turns Ann's friend Miss Parkhill against them, triggering Ann's mental breakdown.]]
** Rev. Ainsworth crossed it a long time ago when [[spoiler:he raped Ann]].
* TheWoobie: Ann Walker is a closeted, mentally ill woman with cripplingly low self esteem. 4 out of 8 episodes in season one she cries over [[spoiler:the thought of Anne abandoning her because she is sexually inexperienced, the prospect of her rapist proposing marriage, her inability to reconcile her religion and homosexuality, and auditory hallucinations.]] These issues eventually lead Ann to [[spoiler:attempt suicide with broken glass in Scotland.]]
** Rev. Ainsworth crossed it a long time ago when [[spoiler:he raped Ann]].
* TheWoobie: Ann Walker is a closeted, mentally ill woman with cripplingly low self esteem. 4 out of 8 episodes in season one she cries over [[spoiler:the thought of Anne abandoning her because she is sexually inexperienced, the prospect of her rapist proposing marriage, her inability to reconcile her religion and homosexuality, and auditory hallucinations.]] These issues eventually lead Ann to [[spoiler:attempt suicide with broken glass in Scotland.]]
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** Eliza Priestley goes from friendly old lady to hated antagonist after she [[spoiler:deliberately [[spoiler: deliberately walks in on Anne and Ann, then outs them to all her acquaintances and turns Ann's friend Miss Parkhill against them, triggering Ann's mental breakdown.]]
** Rev. Ainsworth crossed it a long time ago when[[spoiler:he [[spoiler: he raped Ann]].
* TheWoobie: Ann Walker is a closeted, mentally ill woman with cripplingly lowself esteem. self-esteem. 4 out of 8 episodes in season one one, she cries over [[spoiler:the [[spoiler: the thought of Anne abandoning her because she is sexually inexperienced, the prospect of her rapist proposing marriage, her inability to reconcile her religion and homosexuality, and auditory hallucinations.]] These issues eventually lead Ann to [[spoiler:attempt [[spoiler: attempt suicide with broken glass in Scotland.]]
** Rev. Ainsworth crossed it a long time ago when
* TheWoobie: Ann Walker is a closeted, mentally ill woman with cripplingly low
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* AwesomeMusic: Murray Gold's theme for the opening credits, a combination of a driving drum beat and jaunty strings which perfectly encapsulate Anne Lister's character.
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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Murray Gold's theme for the opening credits, a combination of a driving drum beat and jaunty strings which perfectly encapsulate Anne Lister's character.
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* AwesomeMusic: Murray Gold's theme for the opening credits, a combination of a driving drum beat and jaunty strings which perfectly encapsulate Anne Lister's character.
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* TheWoobie: Ann Walker is a closeted, mentally ill woman with cripplingly low self esteem. 4 out of 8 episodes in season one she cries over [[spoiler:the thought of Anne abandoning her because she is sexually inexperienced, the prospect of her rapist proposing marriage, her inability to reconcile her religion and homosexuality, and auditory hallucinations.]] These issues eventually lead Ann to [[spoiler:attempt suicide with broken glass in Scotland.]]
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* EarWorm: "Behind her back, she's Gentleman Jack, a Yorkshire lady of renown..."
** The instrumental opening theme, which appears in the closed captions as [jaunty music], is terribly catchy and also plays anytime Anne is doing something awesome. [jaunty music] memes abound in the fandom.
** The instrumental opening theme, which appears in the closed captions as [jaunty music], is terribly catchy and also plays anytime Anne is doing something awesome. [jaunty music] memes abound in the fandom.
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** Rev. Ainsworth crossed it a long time ago when [[spoiler:he raped Ann]].
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** Rev. Ainsworth crossed it a long time ago when [[spoiler:he raped Ann]].Ann]].
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** The instrumental opening theme, which appears in the closed captions as [jaunty music], is terribly catchy and also plays anytime Anne is doing something awesome. [jaunty music] memes abound in the fandom.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Eliza Priestley goes from friendly old lady to hated antagonist after she [[spoiler:deliberately walks in on Anne and Ann, then outs them to all her acquaintances and turns Ann's friend Miss Parkhill against them, triggering Ann's mental breakdown.]]
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* MoralEventHorizon: MoralEventHorizon:
** Eliza Priestley goes from friendly old lady to hated antagonist after she [[spoiler:deliberately walks in on Anne and Ann, then outs them to all her acquaintances and turns Ann's friend Miss Parkhill against them, triggering Ann's mental breakdown.]]]]
** Rev. Ainsworth crossed it a long time ago when [[spoiler:he raped Ann]].
** Eliza Priestley goes from friendly old lady to hated antagonist after she [[spoiler:deliberately walks in on Anne and Ann, then outs them to all her acquaintances and turns Ann's friend Miss Parkhill against them, triggering Ann's mental breakdown.
** Rev. Ainsworth crossed it a long time ago when [[spoiler:he raped Ann]].
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* EarWorm: "Behind her back, she's Gentleman Jack, a Yorkshire lady of renown..."
* EscapistCharacter: Anne Lister is this, especially to WLW audiences. She's charming, intelligent, independent, self-confident, romantic, and completely and unapologetically ''herself'', and she can charm nearly any lady she likes. A common joke among WLW viewers is that they don't know if they want to ''be'' Anne or be ''with'' her.
* EscapistCharacter: Anne Lister is this, especially to WLW audiences. She's charming, intelligent, independent, self-confident, romantic, and completely and unapologetically ''herself'', and she can charm nearly any lady she likes. A common joke among WLW viewers is that they don't know if they want to ''be'' Anne or be ''with'' her.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Eliza Priestley goes from friendly old lady to hated antagonist after she [[spoiler:deliberately walks in on Anne and Ann, then outs them to all her acquaintances and turns Ann's friend Miss Parkhill against them, triggering Ann's mental breakdown.]]