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* NightmareFuel: The horror episode, "When Janet Killed Jonn"', is full of this (even though the episode is played for laughs at the same time). Most of the creepiest moments involve Louise, who [[spoiler:after being afflicted by the pub's curse, starts to saw off her own leg above the knee while being completely nonchalant about the whole thing, bashes herself in the head with a claw hammer, and then proceeds to ''saw her own head off'']].
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* NightmareFuel: The horror episode, "When Janet Killed Jonn"', Jonny", is full of this (even though the episode is played for laughs at the same time). Most of the creepiest moments involve Louise, who [[spoiler:after being afflicted by the pub's curse, starts to saw off her own leg above the knee while being completely nonchalant about the whole thing, bashes herself in the head with a claw hammer, and then proceeds to ''saw her own head off'']].
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*** Also, the gore and monster effects were very realistic. Not at all the goofy fair you see in most "scary episodes" of sitcoms.
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%%How is it awesome?* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The Biscuit Rap. That is all.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Shw-queY888 You're My Biccy Wiccy]], an R&B duet between Johnny and Janet, set to the tune of "Breathe" by Music/SeanPaul and Music/BluCantrell.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YSH3f0jXMg "The Lady Marmalade" parody]]. Donna, Louise and Janet are [[HamAndCheese clearly having a lot of fun]].
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* FanPreferredCouple:
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%%** Following the events of the eighth season, a fair few fans want [[spoiler:Janet and Wesley]] to get together. (Zero-Context. This does not mention a creator preferred pairing which one character needed to be in inorder to count as a Fan-Preferred Couple)
** When it looked as if Gaz and Janet were going to become an OfficialCouple, the fans clamoured for Gaz and Donna to make a return. [[spoiler:It worked.]]
%%** Following the events of the eighth season, a fair few fans want [[spoiler:Janet and Wesley]] to get together. (Zero-Context. This does not mention a creator preferred pairing which one character needed to be in inorder to count as a Fan-Preferred Couple)
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* FanPreferredCouple:
**FanPreferredCouple: When it looked as if Gaz and Janet were going to become an OfficialCouple, the fans clamoured for Gaz and Donna to make a return. [[spoiler:It worked.]]
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%%** Following the events of the eighth season, a fair few fans want [[spoiler:Janet and Wesley]] to get together. (Zero-Context. This does not mention a creator preferred pairing which one character needed to be in inorder to count as a Fan-Preferred Couple)
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* RomanticPlotTumor: Some feel this way about the Gaz/Janet affair.
* TheScrappy: Dion, although this is probably intentional.
** Wesley, too - [[RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap initially, at least]].
* SeasonalRot - many feel that season 7 (with the live episode as a general exception) was a let-down. Others feel that it began with season 6.
* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Many fans feel this way since the ninth season changes were announced.
* TheWoobie - Everyone has their moments.
* TheScrappy: Dion, although this is probably intentional.
** Wesley, too - [[RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap initially, at least]].
* SeasonalRot - many feel that season 7 (with the live episode as a general exception) was a let-down. Others feel that it began with season 6.
* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Many fans feel this way since the ninth season changes were announced.
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* JumpingTheShark - The entire concept of this trope is spoofed in the seventh season opener, 'When Jonny Met Sharky'.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome - What Jonny does to the dress that Louise was going to wear to her court appearance, as a blackmail attempt.
** Also, Donna's rant near the end of 'Filthy Brunching'.
* CrowningMusicOfAwesome - The Biscuit Rap. That is all.
** Also, Donna's rant near the end of 'Filthy Brunching'.
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** What Jonny does to the dress that Louise was going to wear to her court appearance, as a blackmail attempt.
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** Donna's rant near the end of 'Filthy Brunching'.
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If its in universe, its either Fetish or Fanservice. Seems like the latter. Moving.
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* FetishFuel: Parodied in one episode where Janet dresses in a [[spoiler:bikini made of pasties]] for Jonny.
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* JumpingTheShark - The entire concept of this trope is spoofed in the seventh season opener, 'When Jonny Met Sharky'. Ironically, however, many feel that the seventh season did indeed [[JumpingTheShark jump the shark]], for various reasons.
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* JumpingTheShark - The entire concept of this trope is spoofed in the seventh season opener, 'When Jonny Met Sharky'. Ironically, however, many feel that the seventh season did indeed [[JumpingTheShark jump the shark]], for various reasons.
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* HarsherInHindsight: In the episode ''Lard'', Janet and Donna agree that Jimmy Savile was an even greater tragedy of our time than male bonding. At the time, Susan Nickson probably had in mind Savile as the naff, shellsuit-wearing, cigar-smoking TV presenter. However...
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* HarsherInHindsight: In the episode ''Lard'', Janet and Donna agree that Jimmy Savile was an even greater tragedy of our time than male bonding. At the time, Susan Nickson probably had in mind Savile as the naff, shellsuit-wearing, cigar-smoking TV presenter. [[PaedoHunt However...]]
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* NightmareFuel: The horror episode, 'When Janet Killed Jonny', is full of this (even though the episode is played for laughs at the same time). Most of the creepiest moments involve Louise, who [[spoiler:after being afflicted by the pub's curse, starts to saw off her own leg above the knee while being completely nonchalant about the whole thing, bashes herself in the head with a claw hammer, and then proceeds to ''saw her own head off'']].
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* NightmareFuel: The horror episode, 'When "When Janet Killed Jonny', Jonn"', is full of this (even though the episode is played for laughs at the same time). Most of the creepiest moments involve Louise, who [[spoiler:after being afflicted by the pub's curse, starts to saw off her own leg above the knee while being completely nonchalant about the whole thing, bashes herself in the head with a claw hammer, and then proceeds to ''saw her own head off'']].
** Kelly's death is the least gory, but one of the most unnerving: [[spoiler: she gets a crisp packet stuck to her mouth and then hundreds of crisp packets whirl around her and stick to her, so that's she suffocated to death while blinded and gagged.]]
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** What really makes this a NightmareFuel episode is that it's apparently ''not'' all just a dream. Well, yes it is, but not within the episode. It was also the last episode of the season, and Jonny's final appearance.
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* HarsherInHindsight: In the episode ''Lard'', Janet and Donna agree that Jimmy Savile was an even greater tragedy of our time than male bonding. Of course, at the time, Susan Nickson probably had in mind Savile as the naff, shellsuit-wearing, cigar-smoking TV presenter. However...
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* HarsherInHindsight: In the episode ''Lard'', Janet and Donna agree that Jimmy Savile was an even greater tragedy of our time than male bonding. Of course, at At the time, Susan Nickson probably had in mind Savile as the naff, shellsuit-wearing, cigar-smoking TV presenter. However...
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* CompleteMonster: Dion. See his TeensAreMonsters entry on the main page.
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* HarsherInHindsight: In the episode ''Lard'', Janet and Donna agree that Jimmy Savile was an even greater tragedy of our time than male bonding. Of course, at the time, the writers Susan Nickson probably had in mind Savile as the naff naff, shellsuit-wearing, cigar-smoking TV presenter. However...
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* SeasonalRot - many feel that the seventh season (with the live episode as a general exception) was a let-down. Others feel that it began with the sixth season.
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* LesYay: A Donna/Louise/Janet moment in the second season, as well as several Janet/Kelly and Louise/Kelly moments.
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel - The horror episode, 'When Janet Killed Jonny', is full of this (even though the episode is played for laughs at the same time). Most of the creepiest moments involve Louise, who [[spoiler:after being afflicted by the pub's curse, starts to saw off her own leg above the knee while being completely nonchalant about the whole thing, bashes herself in the head with a claw hammer, and then proceeds to ''saw her own head off'']].
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* NightmareFuel: The horror episode, 'When Janet Killed Jonny', is full of this (even though the episode is played for laughs at the same time). Most of the creepiest moments involve Louise, who [[spoiler:after being afflicted by the pub's curse, starts to saw off her own leg above the knee while being completely nonchalant about the whole thing, bashes herself in the head with a claw hammer, and then proceeds to ''saw her own head off'']].
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks / RuinedFOREVER: Many fans feel this way since the ninth season changes were announced.
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* CompleteMonster: Dion [[YourMileageMayVary for some people]]. See his TeensAreMonsters entry on the main page.
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* CompleteMonster: Dion [[YourMileageMayVary for some people]].Dion. See his TeensAreMonsters entry on the main page.
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* SeasonalRot - While YourMileageMayVary, many feel that the seventh season (with the live episode as a general exception) was a let-down. Others feel that it began with the sixth season.
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* SeasonalRot - While YourMileageMayVary, - many feel that the seventh season (with the live episode as a general exception) was a let-down. Others feel that it began with the sixth season.