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* {{Narm}}: Usually the series falls under this due to being overall cheesy, over the top and... not with the best acting.

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* {{Narm}}: Usually the NarmCharm: The series falls under this due to being overall cheesy, over the top and... not with the best acting.is so over-the-top and woodenly acted that one can't help but detect an underlying element of parody that pushes every episode into BlackComedy territory.
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* {{Narm}}: Usually the series falls under this due to being overall cheesy, over the top and... not with the best acting.
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* DesignatedHero: Parker and Chester are fairly ineffectual as protagonists and it's common for them to end episodes by [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere running away]], often leaving their clients to be killed by the latest monster. Given the fact that the series seems to slip into black comedy at times, this may be intentional.

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* DesignatedHero: Parker and Chester are fairly ineffectual as protagonists and it's common for them to end episodes by [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere running away]], often leaving their clients to be killed by the latest monster. Given the fact that the series seems to slip into black comedy BlackComedy at times, this may be intentional.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In ''[[https://youtu.be/qcyyTgEEJOM We Bought a PARASITE off the Dark Web]]'', after Chester is bit by the titular parasite, Chester has Parker bring him to his own doctor: Dr. Mumley, who... let's just say doesn't give the vibe of someone with an actual doctorate in medicine. The whole bit of the video involving him and doesn't contribute to the plot whatsoever, beyond proving even further just how dumb Chester is. As if that wasn't enough, Mumley has a separate BigLippedAlligatorMoment when he suddenly says his own name with a high-pitched voice for no apparent reason.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In ''[[https://youtu.be/qcyyTgEEJOM We Bought a PARASITE off the Dark Web]]'', after Chester is bit by the titular parasite, Chester he has Parker bring him to his own doctor: Dr. Mumley, who... let's just say doesn't give the vibe of someone with an actual doctorate in medicine. The whole bit of the video involving him is pretty weird and doesn't contribute to the plot whatsoever, beyond proving even further just how dumb Chester is. As if that wasn't enough, Mumley has a separate BigLippedAlligatorMoment when he suddenly says his own name with a high-pitched voice for no apparent reason.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In ''[[https://youtu.be/qcyyTgEEJOM We Bought a PARASITE off the Dark Web]]'', after Chester is bit by the titular parasite, Chester has Parker bring him to his own doctor: Dr. Mumley, who... let's just say doesn't give the vibe of someone with an actual doctorate in medicine. The whole bit of the video involving him and doesn't contribute to the plot whatsoever, beyond proving even further just how dumb Chester is. As if that wasn't enough, Mumley has a separate BigLippedAlligatorMoment when he suddenly says his own name with a high-pitched voice for no apparent reason.
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* {{Designated Hero}}es: Parker and Chester are fairly ineffectual as protagonists and it's common for them to end episodes by [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere running away]], often leaving their clients to be killed by the latest monster. Given the fact that the series seems to slip into black comedy at times, this may be intentional.

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* {{Designated Hero}}es: DesignatedHero: Parker and Chester are fairly ineffectual as protagonists and it's common for them to end episodes by [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere running away]], often leaving their clients to be killed by the latest monster. Given the fact that the series seems to slip into black comedy at times, this may be intentional.



* WhatAnIdiot: Parker and Chester prove to not be the most intelligent or capable people. Instead of taking the people who employ them from the house so they can be safe, they usually just sleep in the house, which usually leads to them narrowly escaping from dying horribly and leads to their employers almost always dying. They never try to call the cops or keep weapons to protect themselves, which they even point out in one video.
** This also appears on their alternate Luxury Dark [=YouTube=] channel, where they buy things like pets and girlfriends off of the Dark Web instead of trying to get them through more repeatable way. The things they buy always turn out to be dangerous and usually run away, meaning they just wasted their money. This is especially egregious in the video where, apparently, Chester seems to think a '''parasite''' would be a good pet, even though you basically can't do anything safe with it except gawk at it or feed it. As you could expect, the parasite end up biting him, somehow laying eggs in him. It turns out Chester does not have health insurance (probably because he blew all his insurance buying stuff off the dark web) and ends up going to possibly the most inept doctor ever, who seems to think amputating his torso would be a good idea and gives him Advil as "medicine". Afterwards, the parasite ends up entering his body, and they end up going to an actual doctor, who pumps his stomach and removes multiple worms from him.
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** This also appears on their alternate Luxury Dark [=YouTube=] channel, where they buy things like pets and girlfriends off of the Dark Web instead of trying to get them through more repeatable way. The things they buy always turn out to be dangerous and usually run away, meaning they just wasted their money. This is especially egregious in the video where, apparently, Chester seems to think a 'parasite' would be a good pet, even though you basically can't do anything safe with it except gawk at it or feed it. As you could expect, the parasite end up biting him, somehow laying eggs in him. It turns out Chester does not have health insurance (probably because he blew all his insurance buying stuff off the dark web) and ends up going to possibly the most inept doctor ever, who seems to think amputating his torso would be a good idea and gives him Advil as "medicine". Afterwards, the parasite ends up entering his body, and they end up going to an actual doctor, who pumps his stomach and removes multiple worms from him.

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** This also appears on their alternate Luxury Dark [=YouTube=] channel, where they buy things like pets and girlfriends off of the Dark Web instead of trying to get them through more repeatable way. The things they buy always turn out to be dangerous and usually run away, meaning they just wasted their money. This is especially egregious in the video where, apparently, Chester seems to think a 'parasite' '''parasite''' would be a good pet, even though you basically can't do anything safe with it except gawk at it or feed it. As you could expect, the parasite end up biting him, somehow laying eggs in him. It turns out Chester does not have health insurance (probably because he blew all his insurance buying stuff off the dark web) and ends up going to possibly the most inept doctor ever, who seems to think amputating his torso would be a good idea and gives him Advil as "medicine". Afterwards, the parasite ends up entering his body, and they end up going to an actual doctor, who pumps his stomach and removes multiple worms from him.
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** This also appears on their alternate Luxury Dark [=YouTube=] channel, where they buy things like pets and girlfriends off of the Dark Web instead of trying to get them through more repeatable way. The things they buy always turn out to be dangerous and usually run away, meaning they just wasted their money. This is especially egregious in the video where, apparently, Chester seems to think a ''parasite'' would be a good pet, even though you basically can't do anything safe with it except gawk at it or feed it. As you could expect, the parasite end up biting him, somehow laying eggs in him. It turns out Chester does not have health insurance (probably because he blew all his insurance buying stuff off the dark web) and ends up going to possibly the most inept doctor ever, who seems to think amputating his torso would be a good idea and gives him Advil as "medicine". Afterwards, the parasite ends up entering his body, and they end up going to an actual doctor, who pumps his stomach and removes multiple worms from him.

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** This also appears on their alternate Luxury Dark [=YouTube=] channel, where they buy things like pets and girlfriends off of the Dark Web instead of trying to get them through more repeatable way. The things they buy always turn out to be dangerous and usually run away, meaning they just wasted their money. This is especially egregious in the video where, apparently, Chester seems to think a ''parasite'' 'parasite' would be a good pet, even though you basically can't do anything safe with it except gawk at it or feed it. As you could expect, the parasite end up biting him, somehow laying eggs in him. It turns out Chester does not have health insurance (probably because he blew all his insurance buying stuff off the dark web) and ends up going to possibly the most inept doctor ever, who seems to think amputating his torso would be a good idea and gives him Advil as "medicine". Afterwards, the parasite ends up entering his body, and they end up going to an actual doctor, who pumps his stomach and removes multiple worms from him.
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** This also appears on their alternate Luxury Dark YouTube channel, where they buy things like pets and girlfriends off of the Dark Web instead of trying to get them through more repeatable way. The things they buy always turn out to be dangerous and usually run away, meaning they just wasted their money. This is especially egregious in the video where, apparently, Chester seems to think a {parasite} would be a good pet, even though you basically can't do anything safe with it except gawk at it or feed it. As you could expect, the parasite end up biting him, somehow laying eggs in him. It turns out Chester does not have health insurance (probably because he blew all his insurance buying stuff off the dark web] and ends up going to possibly the most inept doctor ever, who seems to think amputating his torso would be a good idea and gives him Advil as "medicine". Afterwards, the parasite ends up entering his body, and they end up going to an actual doctor, who pumps his stomach and removes multiple worms from him.

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** This also appears on their alternate Luxury Dark YouTube [=YouTube=] channel, where they buy things like pets and girlfriends off of the Dark Web instead of trying to get them through more repeatable way. The things they buy always turn out to be dangerous and usually run away, meaning they just wasted their money. This is especially egregious in the video where, apparently, Chester seems to think a {parasite} ''parasite'' would be a good pet, even though you basically can't do anything safe with it except gawk at it or feed it. As you could expect, the parasite end up biting him, somehow laying eggs in him. It turns out Chester does not have health insurance (probably because he blew all his insurance buying stuff off the dark web] web) and ends up going to possibly the most inept doctor ever, who seems to think amputating his torso would be a good idea and gives him Advil as "medicine". Afterwards, the parasite ends up entering his body, and they end up going to an actual doctor, who pumps his stomach and removes multiple worms from him.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Parker and Chester prove to not be the most intelligent or capable people. Instead of taking the people who employ them from the house so they can be safe, they usually just sleep in the house, which usually leads to them narrowly escaping from dying horribly and leads to their employers almost always dying. They never try to call the cops or keep weapons to protect themselves, which they even point out in one video.
**This also appears on their alternate Luxury Dark YouTube channel, where they buy things like pets and girlfriends off of the Dark Web instead of trying to get them through more repeatable way. The things they buy always turn out to be dangerous and usually run away, meaning they just wasted their money. This is especially egregious in the video where, apparently, Chester seems to think a {parasite} would be a good pet, even though you basically can't do anything safe with it except gawk at it or feed it. As you could expect, the parasite end up biting him, somehow laying eggs in him. It turns out Chester does not have health insurance (probably because he blew all his insurance buying stuff off the dark web] and ends up going to possibly the most inept doctor ever, who seems to think amputating his torso would be a good idea and gives him Advil as "medicine". Afterwards, the parasite ends up entering his body, and they end up going to an actual doctor, who pumps his stomach and removes multiple worms from him.
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* {{Designated Hero}}es: Parker and Chester are fairly ineffectual as protagonists and it’s common for them to end episodes by [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere running away]], often leaving their clients to be killed by the latest monster. Given the fact that the series seems to slip into black comedy at times, this may be intentional.

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* {{Designated Hero}}es: Parker and Chester are fairly ineffectual as protagonists and it’s it's common for them to end episodes by [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere running away]], often leaving their clients to be killed by the latest monster. Given the fact that the series seems to slip into black comedy at times, this may be intentional.
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** Special mention goes to the video ''[[https://youtu.be/bAZJZl5nnNg She Thought Her Little Brother Was Dead]]'', where Parker decides to abandon Milly to her fate [[spoiler:after discovering she has a boyfriend]].

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** Special mention goes to the video ''[[https://youtu.be/bAZJZl5nnNg She Thought Her Little Brother Was Dead]]'', where Parker pretty much decides to abandon Milly to her fate [[spoiler:after discovering she has a boyfriend]].
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** Special mention goes to the video ''[[https://youtu.be/bAZJZl5nnNg She Thought Her Little Brother Was Dead]]'', where Parker decides to abandon Milly to her fate after discovering she has a boyfriend.

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** Special mention goes to the video ''[[https://youtu.be/bAZJZl5nnNg She Thought Her Little Brother Was Dead]]'', where Parker decides to abandon Milly to her fate after [[spoiler:after discovering she has a boyfriend.boyfriend]].

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* NightmareFuel: A lot of the creatures encountered in the series are genuinely terrifying. Special mention goes to the horrible black moaning spindly-limbed… ''[[HumanoidAbomination thing]]'' from ''[[https://youtu.be/Xf8CJ6BBW98 It Waits Until You Fall Asleep]]''.

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* NightmareFuel: A lot of the creatures encountered in the series are genuinely terrifying.
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Special mention goes to the horrible black moaning spindly-limbed… ''[[HumanoidAbomination thing]]'' from ''[[https://youtu.be/Xf8CJ6BBW98 It Waits Until You Fall Asleep]]''.
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** Special mention goes to the video ''[[https://youtu.be/bAZJZl5nnNg She Thought Her Little Brother Was Dead]]'', where Parker decides to abandon Milly to her fate after discovering she has a boyfriend.
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* NightmareFuel: A lot of the creatures encountered in the series are genuinely terrifying. Special mention goes to the horrible black moaning spindly-limbed… ''[[HumanoidAbomination thing]]'' from ''It Waits Until You Fall Asleep''.

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* NightmareFuel: A lot of the creatures encountered in the series are genuinely terrifying. Special mention goes to the horrible black moaning spindly-limbed… ''[[HumanoidAbomination thing]]'' from ''It ''[[https://youtu.be/Xf8CJ6BBW98 It Waits Until You Fall Asleep''.Asleep]]''.
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* NightmareFuel: A lot of the creatures encountered in the series are genuinely terrifying. Special mention goes to the horrible black moaning spindly-limbed… ''[[EldritchAbomination thing]]'' from ''It Waits Until You Fall Asleep''.

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* NightmareFuel: A lot of the creatures encountered in the series are genuinely terrifying. Special mention goes to the horrible black moaning spindly-limbed… ''[[EldritchAbomination ''[[HumanoidAbomination thing]]'' from ''It Waits Until You Fall Asleep''.

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* NightmareFuel: A lot of the creatures encountered in the series are genuinely terrifying. Special mention goes to the horrible black moaning spindly-limbed… ''[[EldritchAbomination thing]]'' from ''It Waits Until You Fall Asleep''.

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* NightmareFuel: A lot of the creatures encountered in the series are genuinely terrifying. Special mention goes to the horrible black moaning spindly-limbed… ''[[EldritchAbomination thing]]'' from ''It Waits Until You Fall Asleep''.Asleep''.
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* {{Designated Hero}}es: Parker and Chester are fairly ineffectual as protagonists and it’s fairly common for them to end episodes by [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere running away]], often leaving their clients to be killed by the latest monster. Given the fact that the series seems to slip into black comedy at times, this may be intentional.

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* {{Designated Hero}}es: Parker and Chester are fairly ineffectual as protagonists and it’s fairly common for them to end episodes by [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere running away]], often leaving their clients to be killed by the latest monster. Given the fact that the series seems to slip into black comedy at times, this may be intentional.
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* NightmareFuel: A lot of the creatures encountered in the series are genuinely terrifying. Special mention goes to the horrible black moaning spindly-limbed… ''[[EldritchAbomination thing]]'' from ''It waits until you fall asleep''

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* NightmareFuel: A lot of the creatures encountered in the series are genuinely terrifying. Special mention goes to the horrible black moaning spindly-limbed… ''[[EldritchAbomination thing]]'' from ''It waits until you fall asleep''Waits Until You Fall Asleep''.
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* NightmareFuel: A lot of the creatures encountered in the series are genuinely terrifying. Special mention goes to the horrible black spindly-limbed… ''[[EldritchAbomination thing]]'' from ''It waits until you fall asleep''

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* NightmareFuel: A lot of the creatures encountered in the series are genuinely terrifying. Special mention goes to the horrible black moaning spindly-limbed… ''[[EldritchAbomination thing]]'' from ''It waits until you fall asleep''
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* {{Designated Hero}}es: Parker and Chester are fairly ineffectual as protagonists and it’s fairly common for them to end episodes by [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere running away]], often leaving their clients to be killed by the latest monster. Given the fact that the series seems to slip into black comedy at times, this may be intentional.
* NightmareFuel: A lot of the creatures encountered in the series are genuinely terrifying. Special mention goes to the horrible black spindly-limbed… ''[[EldritchAbomination thing]]'' from ''It waits until you fall asleep''

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