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* SpecialEffectFailure: Mary's werewolf form at the end of season 1 is quite obviously a guy in a pantomime body-puppet, which is why [[spoiler: [[MonsterDelay it only appears on-screen in]] the season 1 finale]].

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* SpecialEffectFailure: Mary's werewolf form at the end of season 1 is quite obviously a guy in a pantomime body-puppet, which is why [[spoiler: [[MonsterDelay it only appears on-screen in]] the season 1 finale]].finale, and even then with just a few glimpse shots]].



* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: While the werewolf puppet for Season 1 was a bit cheap, the CGI used for the more faraway shots are notably more realistic, making most unable to tell it's CGI at first glance.

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: While the werewolf puppet for Season 1 was a bit cheap, it still stylistically looked horrifyingly cool, and the CGI used for the more faraway shots are notably more realistic, making most unable to tell it's CGI at first glance.
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* SpecialEffectFailure: Mary's werewolf form at the end of season 1 is quite obviously a guy in a pantomime body-puppet, which is why [[spoiler: [[DelayedMonster it only appears on-screen in]] the season 1 finale]].

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* SpecialEffectFailure: Mary's werewolf form at the end of season 1 is quite obviously a guy in a pantomime body-puppet, which is why [[spoiler: [[DelayedMonster [[MonsterDelay it only appears on-screen in]] the season 1 finale]].
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* {{Narm}}: Mary's CatapultNightmare at the beginning of season 2, where [[spoiler: her unborn baby turns into a Werewolf, [[ChestBurster rips itself out of her womb]], and]] attacks everyone at the wedding starts out horrific, but it quickly swerves into this trope, especially once Emma, her flower-girl outfit [[BloodSplatteredWeddingDress as drenched in blood as Mary's wedding dress]], exasperatedly asking "Why did you do this?!".

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* {{Narm}}: Mary's CatapultNightmare at the beginning of season 2, where [[spoiler: her unborn baby turns into a Werewolf, werewolf, [[ChestBurster rips itself out of her womb]], and]] attacks everyone at the wedding starts out horrific, but it quickly swerves into this trope, especially once Emma, her flower-girl outfit [[BloodSplatteredWeddingDress as drenched in blood as Mary's wedding dress]], exasperatedly asking "Why did you do this?!".
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: While the werewolf puppet for Season 1 was a bit cheap, the CGI used for the more faraway shots are notably more realistic, making most unable to tell it's CGI at first glance.

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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: While the werewolf puppet for Season 1 was a bit cheap, the CGI used for the more faraway shots are notably more realistic, making most unable to tell it's CGI at first glance.

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* DawsonCasting: Creator/IslaFisher was 45 in Season 1, when she played a woman who was presumably in her early 30s ([[spoiler: who was still young enough to get pregnant]]). Averted for Creator/JoshGad, who (at age 41 in season 1) was young enough to plausibly play a single dad with a 12-year-old daughter.

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* DawsonCasting: Creator/IslaFisher was 45 in Season 1, when she played a woman who was presumably in her early 30s ([[spoiler: who was still young enough to get pregnant]]). Averted for Creator/JoshGad, who (at age 41 in season 1) was young enough to plausibly play a single dad with a 12-year-old daughter.



** Averted in season 2, where the practicial effects have improved.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: In season 1, Gary was 'merely' [[DrivesLikeCrazy a clumsy driver]] and socially awkward. In season 2 he crosses into this, committing several thefts, assaults, property damages, [[spoiler: and even a Felony (stealing an ambulance)]], to uphold TheMasquerade.

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** Averted No longer the case in season 2, where the practicial effects have improved.
improved with a more convincing suit.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: In season 1, Gary was 'merely' [[DrivesLikeCrazy a clumsy driver]] and socially awkward. In season 2 he crosses into this, committing several thefts, assaults, property damages, [[spoiler: and even a Felony (stealing an ambulance)]], to uphold TheMasquerade.TheMasquerade.
* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: While the werewolf puppet for Season 1 was a bit cheap, the CGI used for the more faraway shots are notably more realistic, making most unable to tell it's CGI at first glance.
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* {{Narm}}: Mary's CatapultNightmare at the beginning of season 2, where [[spoiler: her unborn baby turns into a Werewolf, [[ChestBurster rips itself out of her womb]], and]] attacks everyone at the wedding starts out horrific, but it quickly swerves into this trope, especially once Emma, her flower-girl outfit [[BloodSplatteredWeddingDress as drenched in blood as Mary's wedding dress]], exasperatedly asking "Why did you do this?!".
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* SpecialEffectFailure: Mary's werewolf form is quite obviously a guy in a pantomime body-puppet, which is why it gets so little screen-time.

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* SpecialEffectFailure: Mary's werewolf form at the end of season 1 is quite obviously a guy in a pantomime body-puppet, which is why [[spoiler: [[DelayedMonster it gets so little screen-time.only appears on-screen in]] the season 1 finale]].

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* NoBudget: Despite being a ParanormalRomance with a Werewolf, Mary's werewolf form gets surprisingly little screen time (only 2-3 minutes in the season 1 finale), heavily implying that this show is lower-budget than it seems.
* SpecialEffectFailure: Mary's werewolf form is quite obviously a guy in a pantomime body-puppet, which is why it gets so little screen-time.

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* NoBudget: Despite being a ParanormalRomance with a Werewolf, Mary's werewolf form gets surprisingly little screen time (only 2-3 minutes in the season 1 finale), heavily implying that this show is lower-budget than it seems.
* SpecialEffectFailure: Mary's werewolf form is quite obviously a guy in a pantomime body-puppet, which is why it gets so little screen-time.screen-time.
** Averted in season 2, where the practicial effects have improved.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: In season 1, Gary was 'merely' [[DrivesLikeCrazy a clumsy driver]] and socially awkward. In season 2 he crosses into this, committing several thefts, assaults, property damages, [[spoiler: and even a Felony (stealing an ambulance)]], to uphold TheMasquerade.
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** Mary probably has PTSD, both because of the Werewolf attack and having been turned into a monster because of it ([[StockMonsterSymbolism Lycanthropy can easily be a metaphor for PTSD due to the trope of it being transmitted by violent attack]]).

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** Mary probably has PTSD, both because of the Werewolf werewolf attack and having been turned into a monster because of it ([[StockMonsterSymbolism Lycanthropy can easily be a metaphor for PTSD due to the trope of it being transmitted by violent attack]]).



* NoBudget: Despite being a ParanormalRomance with a Werewolf, Mary's Werewolf form gets surprisingly little screen time (only 2-3 minutes in the season 1 finale), heavily implying that this show is lower-budget than it seems.
* SpecialEffectFailure: Mary's Werewolf form is quite obviously a guy in a pantomime body-puppet, which is why it gets so little screen-time.

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* NoBudget: Despite being a ParanormalRomance with a Werewolf, Mary's Werewolf werewolf form gets surprisingly little screen time (only 2-3 minutes in the season 1 finale), heavily implying that this show is lower-budget than it seems.
* SpecialEffectFailure: Mary's Werewolf werewolf form is quite obviously a guy in a pantomime body-puppet, which is why it gets so little screen-time.

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* AmbiguousDisorder: It's apparent that Emma is Clinically Depressed, being explicitly described antidepressants, but it's not stated if she might have PTSD as well.
** Gary is probably Clinically Depressed as well, considering his fixation on being a dad to his daughter and still mourning his late wife.
** Mary probably has PTSD, both because of the Werewolf attack and having been turned into a monster because of it ([[StockMonsterSymbolism Lycanthropy can easily be a metaphor for PTSD due to the trope of it being transmitted by violent attack]]).


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* DiagnosedByTheAudience: It's apparent that Emma is Clinically Depressed, being explicitly described antidepressants, but it's not stated if she might have PTSD as well.
** Gary is probably Clinically Depressed as well, considering his fixation on being a dad to his daughter and still mourning his late wife.
** Mary probably has PTSD, both because of the Werewolf attack and having been turned into a monster because of it ([[StockMonsterSymbolism Lycanthropy can easily be a metaphor for PTSD due to the trope of it being transmitted by violent attack]]).
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* HeReallyCanAct: Josh Gad is primarily a comedic actor, best known as the voice of Olaf in ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013''. This series is his very first serious, adult-focused role, and it's clear that he absolutely ''nails it''.

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* HeReallyCanAct: SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Josh Gad is primarily a comedic actor, best known as the voice of Olaf in ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013''. This series is his very first serious, adult-focused role, and it's clear that he absolutely ''nails it''.



* NoBudget: Despite being a Paranormal Romance with a Werewolf, Mary's Werewolf form gets surprisingly little screen time (only 2-3 minutes in the season 1 finale), heavily implying that this show is lower-budget than it seems.

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* NoBudget: Despite being a Paranormal Romance ParanormalRomance with a Werewolf, Mary's Werewolf form gets surprisingly little screen time (only 2-3 minutes in the season 1 finale), heavily implying that this show is lower-budget than it seems.
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* DawsonCasting: Creator/IslaFisher was 45 in Season 1, when she played a woman who was presumably in her early 30s ([[spoiler: who was still young enough to get pregnant]]). Averted for Creator/JoshGad, who (at age 41 in season 1) was young enough to plausibly play a single dad with a 12-year-old daughter.
* HeReallyCanAct: Josh Gad is primarily a comedic actor, best known as the voice of Olaf in ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013''. This series is his very first serious, adult-focused role, and it's clear that he absolutely ''nails it''.
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* AmbiguousDisorder: It's apparent that Emma is Clinically Depressed, being explicitly described antidepressants, but it's not stated if she might have PTSD as well.
** Gary is probably Clinically Depressed as well, considering his fixation on being a dad to his daughter and still mourning his late wife.
** Mary probably has PTSD, both because of the Werewolf attack and having been turned into a monster because of it ([[StockMonsterSymbolism Lycanthropy can easily be a metaphor for PTSD due to the trope of it being transmitted by violent attack]]).
* LateArrivalSpoiler: [[spoiler: Mary being pregnant with Gary's baby]] heavily features in the promotional images for season 2.
* NoBudget: Despite being a Paranormal Romance with a Werewolf, Mary's Werewolf form gets surprisingly little screen time (only 2-3 minutes in the season 1 finale), heavily implying that this show is lower-budget than it seems.
* SpecialEffectFailure: Mary's Werewolf form is quite obviously a guy in a pantomime body-puppet, which is why it gets so little screen-time.

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