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* WeirdAlEffect: Some of the pastiches in ''Partners in Crime'' are of detectives who are very obscure now.

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* WeirdAlEffect: ParodyDisplacement: Some of the pastiches in ''Partners in Crime'' are of detectives who are very obscure now.
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* CrazyAwesome: Tommy and Tuppence, particularly in ''Partners in Crime''. Their approach to solving crimes and fighting diabolical enemy agents is to try to figure out which fictional detective the flavour of the case best corresponds to, and play-act according to their methods while hoping for the answer to turn up in an IndyPloy fashion. ''And it works''.
* MagnificentBastard: Mr. Brown in ''The Secret Adversary''. [[spoiler: Sir James had ''everyone'' fooled.]]

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* CrazyAwesome: CrazyIsCool: Tommy and Tuppence, particularly in ''Partners in Crime''. Their approach to solving crimes and fighting diabolical enemy agents is to try to figure out which fictional detective the flavour of the case best corresponds to, and play-act according to their methods while hoping for the answer to turn up in an IndyPloy fashion. ''And it works''. \n* MagnificentBastard: Mr. Brown in ''The Secret Adversary''. [[spoiler: Sir James had ''everyone'' fooled.]]
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* WeirdAlEffect: Some of the pastiches in ''Partners in Crime'' are of detectives who are very obscure now.

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* WeirdAlEffect: Some of the pastiches in ''Partners in Crime'' are of detectives who are very obscure now.now.
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* CrazyAwesome: Tommy and Tuppence, particularly in ''Partners in Crime''. Their approach to solving crimes and fighting diabolical enemy agents is to try to figure out which fictional detective the flavour of the case best corresponds to, and play-act according to their merits. ''And it works''.

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* CrazyAwesome: Tommy and Tuppence, particularly in ''Partners in Crime''. Their approach to solving crimes and fighting diabolical enemy agents is to try to figure out which fictional detective the flavour of the case best corresponds to, and play-act according to their merits.methods while hoping for the answer to turn up in an IndyPloy fashion. ''And it works''.
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* CrazyAwesome: Tommy and Tuppence, particularly in ''Partners in Crime''. Their approach to solving crimes and fighting diabolical enemy agents is to try to figure out which fictional detective the flavour of the case best corresponds to, and play-act according to their merits. ''And it works''.
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* WeirdAlEffect: Some of the pastiches in ''Partners of Crime'' are of detectives who are very obscure now.

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* WeirdAlEffect: Some of the pastiches in ''Partners of in Crime'' are of detectives who are very obscure now.
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* MagnificentBastard: Mr. Brown in ''The Secret Adversary''. [[spoiler: Sir James had ''everyone'' fooled.]]
* WeirdAlEffect: Some of the pastiches in ''Partners of Crime'' are of detectives who are very obscure now.

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