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*NauseaFuel: An anteater rips a [[spoiler: man's beating heart straight out of his body and then drops a new heart in, all visible onscreen. Otto's dog, Blondie, is seen later on carrying the heart in his teeth.]]
** Dr. Massingale and Elmer having [[spoiler: sex in a morgue. Yes, you heard that right. A ''morgue''. And not once, but twice.]]



* SpiritualAdaptation: The closest we have to a TV adaption of [[Franchise/SilentHill Silent Hill]], interestingly enough [[Creator/JodelleFerland Jodelle Ferland]], who plays Mary Jensen in the show, a supernatural CreepyChild, who is ultimately benevolent, plays All the parts of Child!Alessa, A supernatural CreepyChild, who despite everything is benevolent.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: The closest we have to a TV adaption of [[Franchise/SilentHill Silent Hill]], interestingly enough [[Creator/JodelleFerland Jodelle Ferland]], who plays Mary Jensen in the show, a supernatural CreepyChild, who is ultimately benevolent, plays All the parts of Child!Alessa, Child! Alessa, A supernatural CreepyChild, who despite everything is benevolent.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/EvangelineLilly makes a minute-long cameo just a couple months prior to her breakout role in ''Series/{{Lost}}'' (she appears in episode 8 as a woman murdered by her husband when he discovers her infidelity; her entire part is spent sleeping naked and showing a massive dragon tattoo on her back).
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* SpiritualAdaptation: The closest we have to a TV adaption of [[Franchise/SilentHill Silent Hill]], interestingly enough [[Creator/JodelleFerland Jodelle Ferland]], who plays Mary Jensen in the show, a supernatural CreepyChild, who is ultimately benevolent, plays All the parts of Child!Alessa, A supernatural CreepyChild, who despite everything is benevolent.
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** A dead... headless man... running down the hallways looking for his noggin. C'mon, all it needs is the Benny Hill theme. And it STILL has a pretty good song associated with it. Also, he gets a PC monitor for a head later. Complete with DOS prompt.
** Also, a woman having a heart attack after stealing a [[spoiler: presumably!]] dead man's wallet.

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** A dead... dead headless man... man running down the hallways looking for his noggin. C'mon, all All it needs is the Benny Hill theme. And it STILL has a pretty good song associated with it. Also, he gets a PC monitor for a head later. Complete with DOS prompt.
** Also, a A woman having a heart attack after stealing a [[spoiler: presumably!]] presumably]] dead man's wallet.



* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Mrs. Druse's session with the gent who's dying... - and later, the seance.
* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Antubis tearing Paul a new one, later on. Also, many characters find themselves there...

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* %%* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Mrs. Druse's session with the gent who's dying... - and later, the seance.
* %%* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Antubis tearing Paul a new one, later on. Also, many characters find themselves there...
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* {{Narm}} - It's a Creator/StephenKing ''miniseries''. Does more need to be stated?

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* CrossesTheLineTwice - A dead... headless man... running down the hallways looking for his noggin. C'mon, all it needs is the Benny Hill theme. And it STILL has a pretty good song associated with it. Also, he gets a PC monitor for a head later. Complete with DOS prompt.

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A dead... headless man... running down the hallways looking for his noggin. C'mon, all it needs is the Benny Hill theme. And it STILL has a pretty good song associated with it. Also, he gets a PC monitor for a head later. Complete with DOS prompt.



* {{Earworm}}: Somehow they upped the surrealness level significantly with the use of the upbeat "Red Dragon Tattoo", by Music/FountainsOfWayne. The song practically doubles as ArcWords.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The headless patient in the basement bumbling around, to the tune of Basement Jaxx -- "Where's Your Head At."

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* {{Earworm}}: Somehow they upped the surrealness level significantly with the use of the upbeat "Red Dragon Tattoo", by Music/FountainsOfWayne. The song practically doubles as ArcWords.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
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The headless patient in the basement bumbling around, to the tune of Basement Jaxx -- "Where's Your Head At."
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** When Hoonan does a gainer off the roof of his house, we suddenly hear his rottweiler disgustedly thinking into the camera, “Way to go, Slick... who’s gonna feed me now?”

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** When Hoonan does a gainer off the roof of his house, we suddenly hear his rottweiler disgustedly thinking into the camera, “Way to go, Slick... who’s gonna feed me now?”



* SoundtrackDissonance: The headless patient in the basement bumbling around, to the tune of Basement Jaxx -- "Where's Your Head At."
** When Hoonan does a gainer off the roof of his house, we suddenly hear his rottweiler disgustedly thinking into the camera, “Way to go, Slick... who’s gonna feed me now?”

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome - Antubis tearing Paul a new one, later on. Also, many characters find themselves there...
* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming - Mrs. Druse's session with the gent who's dying... - and later, the seance.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny / SoundtrackDissonance - The headless patient in the basement bumbling around, to the tune of Basement Jaxx -- "Where's Your Head At."
** When Hoonan does a gainer off the roof of his house, we suddenly hear his rottweiler disgustedly thinking into the camera, “Way to go, Slick... who’s gonna feed me now?”



* {{Narm}} - It's a Creator/StephenKing ''miniseries''. Does more need to be stated?

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The headless patient in the basement bumbling around, to the tune of Basement Jaxx -- "Where's Your Head At."
** When Hoonan does a gainer off the roof of his house, we suddenly hear his rottweiler disgustedly thinking into the camera, “Way to go, Slick... who’s gonna feed me now?”
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Mrs. Druse's session with the gent who's dying... - and later, the seance.
* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Antubis tearing Paul a new one, later on. Also, many characters find themselves there...
* {{Narm}} - It's a Creator/StephenKing ''miniseries''. Does more need to be stated?stated?
* SoundtrackDissonance: The headless patient in the basement bumbling around, to the tune of Basement Jaxx -- "Where's Your Head At."
** When Hoonan does a gainer off the roof of his house, we suddenly hear his rottweiler disgustedly thinking into the camera, “Way to go, Slick... who’s gonna feed me now?”
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* CrossesTheLineTwice - A dead... headless man... running down the hallways looking for his noggin. C'mon, all it needs is the Benny Hill theme. And it STILL has a pretty good song associated with it. Also, he gets a PC monitor for a head later. Complete with DOS prompt.
** Also, a woman having a heart attack after stealing a [[spoiler: presumably!]] dead man's wallet.



* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming - Mrs' Druze's session with the gent who's dying... - and later, the seance.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny / SoundtrackDissonance - The headless patient in the basement bumbling around, to the tune of Basement Jaxx -- "Where's You're Head At."
** When Hooman does a gainer off the roof of his house, we suddenly hear his rotweiller disgustedly thinking into the camera, “Way to go, Slick . . . who’s gonna feed me now?”
* CrossesTheLineTwice - A dead... headless man... running down the hallways looking for his noggin. C'mon, all it needs is the Benny Hill theme. And it STILL has a pretty good song associated with it. Also, he gets a PC monitor for a head later. Complete with DOS prompt.
** Also, a woman having a heart attack after stealing a [[spoiler: presumably!]] dead man's wallet.

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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming - Mrs' Druze's Mrs. Druse's session with the gent who's dying... - and later, the seance.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny / SoundtrackDissonance - The headless patient in the basement bumbling around, to the tune of Basement Jaxx -- "Where's You're Your Head At."
** When Hooman Hoonan does a gainer off the roof of his house, we suddenly hear his rotweiller rottweiler disgustedly thinking into the camera, “Way to go, Slick . . . Slick... who’s gonna feed me now?”
* CrossesTheLineTwice - A dead... headless man... running down the hallways looking for his noggin. C'mon, all it needs is the Benny Hill theme. And it STILL has a pretty good song associated with it. Also, he gets a PC monitor for a head later. Complete with DOS prompt.
** Also, a woman having a heart attack after stealing a [[spoiler: presumably!]] dead man's wallet.
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* {{Earworm}}: Somehow they upped the surrealness level significantly with the use of the upbeat "Red Dragon Tattoo", by Fountains of Wayne. The song practically doubles as ArcWords.

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* {{Earworm}}: Somehow they upped the surrealness level significantly with the use of the upbeat "Red Dragon Tattoo", by Fountains of Wayne.Music/FountainsOfWayne. The song practically doubles as ArcWords.
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This is not a YMMV item. Moved to the main work page.


* FauxlosophicNarration: The narrator for the TV advertisements for KingdomHospital, while not entirely inaccurate, made the show seem like an overly dramatic, extremely intense, straight horror series. Anyone who actually watched an episode of the show knows it doesn't take itself nearly as serious as the narrator made it out to be, who exaggerates even the silly comedic or mundane moments in the series to make them sound ominous or exciting. Two examples would be "The head doctor is inducted into a secret society!" The actual "secret society" is a standard fraternity deal with ridiculous hats and silly secret hand gestures, and its hazing ritual is mostly played for laughs. Narrator: "The dead cause the Earth to tremble!" The reality: Minor earth tremors occur at Kingdom hospital occasionally, and while they are technically caused by the dead it really isn't as big a deal as the narrator made it sound.
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* FauxlosophicNarration: The narrator for the TV advertisements for Kingdom Hospital, while not entirely inaccurate, made the show seem like an overly dramatic, extremely intense, straight horror series. Anyone who actually watched an episode of the show knows it doesn't take itself nearly as serious as the narrator made it out to be, who exaggerates even the silly comedic or mundane moments in the series sound ominous or exciting. One example would be "The head doctor is inducted into a secret society!" The actual "secret society" is a standard fraternity deal with ridiculous hats and silly secret hand gestures, and is mostly played for laughs. Narrator: "The dead cause the Earth to tremble!" The reality: Minor earth tremors occur at Kingdom hospital ocassionally.

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* FauxlosophicNarration: The narrator for the TV advertisements for Kingdom Hospital, KingdomHospital, while not entirely inaccurate, made the show seem like an overly dramatic, extremely intense, straight horror series. Anyone who actually watched an episode of the show knows it doesn't take itself nearly as serious as the narrator made it out to be, who exaggerates even the silly comedic or mundane moments in the series to make them sound ominous or exciting. One example Two examples would be "The head doctor is inducted into a secret society!" The actual "secret society" is a standard fraternity deal with ridiculous hats and silly secret hand gestures, and its hazing ritual is mostly played for laughs. Narrator: "The dead cause the Earth to tremble!" The reality: Minor earth tremors occur at Kingdom hospital ocassionally.occasionally, and while they are technically caused by the dead it really isn't as big a deal as the narrator made it sound.
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* FauxlosophicNarration: The narrator for the TV advertisements for Kingdom Hospital, while not entirely inaccurate, made the show seem like an overly dramatic, straight horror series. Anyone who actually watched an episode of the show knows it dosen't take itself nearly as serious as the narrator made it out to be, who makes even the silly comedic or mundane moments in the series sound ominous.

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* FauxlosophicNarration: The narrator for the TV advertisements for Kingdom Hospital, while not entirely inaccurate, made the show seem like an overly dramatic, extremely intense, straight horror series. Anyone who actually watched an episode of the show knows it dosen't doesn't take itself nearly as serious as the narrator made it out to be, who makes exaggerates even the silly comedic or mundane moments in the series sound ominous.ominous or exciting. One example would be "The head doctor is inducted into a secret society!" The actual "secret society" is a standard fraternity deal with ridiculous hats and silly secret hand gestures, and is mostly played for laughs. Narrator: "The dead cause the Earth to tremble!" The reality: Minor earth tremors occur at Kingdom hospital ocassionally.
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* FauxlosophicNarration: The narrator for the TV advertisements for Kingdom Hospital, while not entirely inaccurate, made the show seem like an overly dramatic, straight horror series. Anyone who actually watched an episode of the show knows it dosen't take itself nearly as serious as the narrator made it out to be, who makes even the silly comedic moments in the series sound ominous.

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* FauxlosophicNarration: The narrator for the TV advertisements for Kingdom Hospital, while not entirely inaccurate, made the show seem like an overly dramatic, straight horror series. Anyone who actually watched an episode of the show knows it dosen't take itself nearly as serious as the narrator made it out to be, who makes even the silly comedic or mundane moments in the series sound ominous.
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* FauxlosophicNarration: The narrator for the TV advertisments for Kingdom Hospital, while not entirely inaccurate, made the show seem like an overly dramatic, straight horror series. Anyone who actually watched an episode the show knows it didn't take itself nearly as serious as the narrator made it out to be, who makes even the silly comedic moments in the series sound ominous.

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* FauxlosophicNarration: The narrator for the TV advertisments advertisements for Kingdom Hospital, while not entirely inaccurate, made the show seem like an overly dramatic, straight horror series. Anyone who actually watched an episode of the show knows it didn't dosen't take itself nearly as serious as the narrator made it out to be, who makes even the silly comedic moments in the series sound ominous.
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* FauxlosophicNarration: The narrator for the TV advertisments for Kingdom Hospital, while not entirely inaccurate, made the show seem like an overly dramatic, straight horror series. Anyone who actually watched an episode the show knows it didn't take itself nearly as serious as the narrator made it out to be, who makes even the silly comedic moments in the series sound ominous.
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** When Hooman does a gainer off the roof of his house, we suddenly hear his rotweiller disgustedly thinking into the camera, “Way to go, Slick . . . who’s gonna feed me now?”
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny/SoundtrackDissonance - The headless patient in the basement bumbling around, to the tune of Basement Jaxx -- "Where's You're Head At."

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny/SoundtrackDissonance CrowningMomentOfFunny / SoundtrackDissonance - The headless patient in the basement bumbling around, to the tune of Basement Jaxx -- "Where's You're Head At."
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* {{Narm}} - It's a Creator/StephenKing ''miniseries'''. Does more need to be stated?

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* GodModeSue: Peter Rickman, the most significant character with no antecedent in Series/{{Riget}}. Let's see, he's an artist who is loved by the man in the street but hated by those [[StrawCritic nasty snobbish critics]], he has an accident that replicates one Steven King had, incredibly powerful supernatural beings love him, he single-handedly gives the series a [[AssPull happy ending]] that [[ButterflyOfDoom breaches several rules of how to write decent plots]]...
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*CompleteMonster: Ebenezer Gottreich is the head of a mill which uses the slave labor of men, women and children; his brother Klaus is a {{sadist}}ic and [[MadDoctor insane doctor]] at a hospital, where he performs torturous experiments on his patients. After the Civil War, Ebenezer's mill was a collapsing business, with the slave labor having revolted, and so he planned to save money by burning down his mill, and killing his employees. In the fire, hundreds of his employees are killed, [[WouldHurtAChild mostly the children]]. Later, he has the survivors "treated" at his brother's hospital. When Ebenezer discovers one of the children, Mary, survived the fire, and witnessed his scheme, he has Klaus take her in. Klaus would later kill Mary in a lobotomy experiment, despite her insisting she never saw anything and promising not to tell anyone.
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* GodModeSue: Peter Rickman, the most significant character with no antecedent in {{Riget}}. Let's see, he's an artist who is loved by the man in the street but hated by those [[StrawCritic nasty snobbish critics]], he has an accident that replicates one Steven King had, incredibly powerful supernatural beings love him, he single-handedly gives the series a [[AssPull happy ending]] that [[ButterflyOfDoom breaches several rules of how to write decent plots]]...

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* GodModeSue: Peter Rickman, the most significant character with no antecedent in {{Riget}}.Series/{{Riget}}. Let's see, he's an artist who is loved by the man in the street but hated by those [[StrawCritic nasty snobbish critics]], he has an accident that replicates one Steven King had, incredibly powerful supernatural beings love him, he single-handedly gives the series a [[AssPull happy ending]] that [[ButterflyOfDoom breaches several rules of how to write decent plots]]...
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* CrossesTheLineTwice - A dead... headless man... running down the hallways looking for his noggin. C'mon, all it needs is the Benny Hill theme. And it STILL has a pretty good song associated with it. Also, he gats a PC monitor for a head later. Complete with DOS prompt.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice - A dead... headless man... running down the hallways looking for his noggin. C'mon, all it needs is the Benny Hill theme. And it STILL has a pretty good song associated with it. Also, he gats gets a PC monitor for a head later. Complete with DOS prompt.
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* {{Narm}} - It's a StephenKing ''miniseries'''. Does more need to be stated?

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* {{Narm}} - It's a StephenKing Creator/StephenKing ''miniseries'''. Does more need to be stated?
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* CrossesTheLineTwice - A dead... headless man... running down the hallways looking for his noggin. C'mon, all it needs is the Benny Hill theme. And it STILL has a pretty good song associated with it.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice - A dead... headless man... running down the hallways looking for his noggin. C'mon, all it needs is the Benny Hill theme. And it STILL has a pretty good song associated with it. Also, he gats a PC monitor for a head later. Complete with DOS prompt.

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