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* {{Ho Yay}}: In "Burnin' For You" Henry's obsession with Chester leans heavily into {{Stalker With A Crush}} territory, and the resolution of the episode sees them [[spoiler: spending the next few years alone in the watchtower [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnythinguntil Henry's soul develops.]]]]

* UncannyValley: The show is named after this trope.

* {{Unfortunate Implications}}: "The Tub" ends with Reed and Cheryl [[FountainOfYouth masquerading as their daughter Ashley's children.]] This likely means that everyone will assume they're brother and sister, when they're in fact married.

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* {{Ho Yay}}: In "Burnin' For You" Henry's obsession with Chester leans heavily into {{Stalker With A Crush}} territory, and the resolution of the episode sees them [[spoiler: spending the next few years alone in the watchtower [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnythinguntil Henry's soul develops.]]]]

* UncannyValley: The show is named after this trope.

* {{Unfortunate Implications}}: "The Tub" ends with Reed and Cheryl [[FountainOfYouth masquerading as their daughter Ashley's children.]] This likely means that everyone will assume they're brother and sister, when they're in fact married.
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* {{Adult Fear}}: Though "The Clowning" has a silly premise, [[spoiler: Tyler being kidnapped and used to invoke the very same powers that killed his father]] is treated deadly seriously by the characters.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: The Dispatch episodes want to be SURE that you're washing your hands. {{Some Anvils Need To Be Dropped}} though.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The Dispatch episodes want to be SURE that you're washing your hands. {{Some Anvils Need To Be Dropped}} though.
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* {{Ear Worm}}: After a few episodes the intro/outro music will be burned into your brain.
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** "Dispatch 5" concerns Deputy Dillard encountering a small {{Mayan Doomsday}} brought about by [[TheSwarm a horde of ants.]] This comes out of nowhere and is the only Dispatch episode that doesn't in some way relate to the COVID-19 pandemic

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** "Dispatch 5" concerns Deputy Dillard encountering a small {{Mayan Doomsday}} brought about by [[TheSwarm a horde of ants.]] This comes out of nowhere and is the only Dispatch episode that doesn't in some way relate to the COVID-19 pandemic
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* {{Ear Worm}}: After a few episodes the intro/outro music will be burned into your brain.
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* {{Ho Yay}}: In "Burnin' For You" Henry's obsession with Chester leans heavily into Stalker With A Crush territory, and the resolution of the episode sees them [[spoiler: spending the next few years alone in the watchtower [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnythinguntil Henry's soul develops.]]]]

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* {{Ho Yay}}: In "Burnin' For You" Henry's obsession with Chester leans heavily into Stalker {{Stalker With A Crush Crush}} territory, and the resolution of the episode sees them [[spoiler: spending the next few years alone in the watchtower [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnythinguntil Henry's soul develops.]]]]
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* {{SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments}}: Plenty of them, but the ending of "Wichita Starman" in particular.

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* {{SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments}}: {{SugarWiki/Heartwarming Moments}}: Plenty of them, but the ending of "Wichita Starman" in particular.
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* {{Adult Fear}}: Though "The Clowning" has a silly premise, [[spoiler: Tyler being kidnapped and used to invoke the very same powers that killed his father]] is treated deadly seriously by the characters.

* {{Anvilicious}}: The Dispatch episodes want to be SURE that you're washing your hands. {{Some Anvils Need To Be Dropped}} though.



* {{Ensemble Darkhorse}}: Sheriff Rowland, though it helps that she's one of the only recurring characters.

* {{SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments}}: Plenty of them, but the ending of "Wichita Starman" in particular.



* UncannyValley: The show is named after this trope.

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* {{Unfortunate Implications}}: "The Tub" ends with Reed and Cheryl [[FountainOfYouth masquerading as their daughter Ashley's children.]] This likely means that everyone will assume they're brother and sister, when they're in fact married.

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* Ho Yay: In "Burnin' For You" Henry's obsession with Chester leans heavily into Stalker With A Crush territory, and the resolution of the episode sees them [[spoiler: spending the next few years alone in the watchtower [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnythinguntil Henry's soul develops.]]]]

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* Ho Yay: {{Ho Yay}}: In "Burnin' For You" Henry's obsession with Chester leans heavily into Stalker With A Crush territory, and the resolution of the episode sees them [[spoiler: spending the next few years alone in the watchtower [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnythinguntil Henry's soul develops.]]]]]]]]

* UncannyValley: The show is named after this trope.
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** "Dispatch 5" concerns Deputy Dillard encountering a small {{Mayan Doomsday}} brought about by [[TheSwarm a horde of ants.]] This comes out of nowhere and is the only Dispatch episode that doesn't in some way relate to the COVID-19 pandemic



* UncannyValley: The show is named after this trope.

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* UncannyValley: The show is named after this trope.Ho Yay: In "Burnin' For You" Henry's obsession with Chester leans heavily into Stalker With A Crush territory, and the resolution of the episode sees them [[spoiler: spending the next few years alone in the watchtower [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnythinguntil Henry's soul develops.]]]]
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* {{Downer Ending}}: While episodes don't always necessarily have cheery endings, the ending of "Wellness" is particularly bleak.

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* {{Downer Ending}}: While episodes don't always necessarily have cheery endings, the ending of "Wellness" is particularly bleak.bleak.

* UncannyValley: The show is named after this trope.
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* {{Bizarro Episode}}: "Our Better Angels" is very surreal for the series and doesn't seem to connect to the other episodes.

* {{Downer Ending}}: While episodes don't always necessarily have cheery endings, the ending of "Wellness" is particularly bleak.

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