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* ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'': [[spoiler:Victor]] is a doll! [[spoiler:Mellie]] is a doll! [[spoiler:Saunders]] is a doll! Season 2 brings even more.

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* ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'': [[spoiler:Victor]] [[spoiler:Lubov]] is a doll! [[spoiler:Mellie]] is a doll! [[spoiler:Saunders]] is a doll! Season 2 brings even more.
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* Creator/JohnCarpenter's ''The Ward'' uses a similar premise to ''Identity''.

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* About two thirds into ''{{Identity}}'', it's revealed that [[spoiler: every single character at the motel is a personality of Malcolm Rivers, and the whole movie was a plot to kill off his alternate identities, curing his Multiple Personality Disorder.]]

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* About two thirds into ''{{Identity}}'', ''Film/{{Identity}}'', it's revealed that [[spoiler: every single character at the motel is a personality of Malcolm Rivers, and the whole movie was a plot to kill off his alternate identities, curing his Multiple Personality Disorder.]]
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* OlderThanRadio: ''TheManWhoWasThursday'' (1908) by G.K. Chesterton: The hero, who is an undercover policeman is drawn into the murky world of anarchists. He discovers that one of their number is also an undercover policeman. As the story continues, his attempts to apprehend anarchists force all of them to reveal that they are policemen, too.
* The {{Discworld}} novel ''Discworld/MonstrousRegiment'' is about a SweetPollyOliver going off to war. Gradually over the course of the story, [[spoiler:she discovers that more and more of her comrades are also women, some in more convincing disguises than others. All of them, in fact, including the troll. Even the bluff old SergeantRock, who also happens to be aware that a good third of the high command are women in disguise, along with Nuggan-knows how many of the troops. The country has been at war for so long that all the men have simply been killed off.]]

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* OlderThanRadio: ''TheManWhoWasThursday'' ''Literature/TheManWhoWasThursday'' (1908) by G.K. Chesterton: The hero, who is an undercover policeman is drawn into the murky world of anarchists. He discovers that one of their number is also an undercover policeman. As the story continues, his attempts to apprehend anarchists force all of them to reveal that they are policemen, too.
* The {{Discworld}} Literature/{{Discworld}} novel ''Discworld/MonstrousRegiment'' is about a SweetPollyOliver going off to war. Gradually over the course of the story, [[spoiler:she discovers that more and more of her comrades are also women, some in more convincing disguises than others. All of them, in fact, including the troll. Even the bluff old SergeantRock, who also happens to be aware that a good third of the high command are women in disguise, along with Nuggan-knows how many of the troops. The country has been at war for so long that all the men have simply been killed off.]]



* ''TrueBlood'': The folks with powers will soon outnumber the normal people in Bon Temps.

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* ''TrueBlood'': ''Series/TrueBlood'': The folks with powers will soon outnumber the normal people in Bon Temps.
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* The {{Discworld}} novel ''Discworld/MonstrousRegiment'' is about a SweetPollyOliver going off to war. Gradually over the course of the story, [[spoiler:she discovers that more and more of her comrades are also women, some in more convincing disguises than others. All of them, in fact, including the troll. Even the bluff old SergeantRock, who also happens to be aware that a good third of the high command are women in disguise, along with Nuggan-knows how many of the troops. The country has been at war for so long that all the men have simply been killed off.]]
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* About two thirds into ''Identity'', it's revealed that [[spoiler: every single character at the motel is a personality of Malcolm Rivers, and the whole movie was a plot to kill off his alternate identities, curing his Multiple Personality Disorder.]]

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* About two thirds into ''Identity'', ''{{Identity}}'', it's revealed that [[spoiler: every single character at the motel is a personality of Malcolm Rivers, and the whole movie was a plot to kill off his alternate identities, curing his Multiple Personality Disorder.]]
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* About two thirds into [[Identity]], it's revealed that [[spoiler: every single character at the motel is a personality of Malcolm Rivers, and the whole movie was a plot to kill off his alternate identities, curing his Multiple Personality Disorder.]]

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* About two thirds into [[Identity]], ''Identity'', it's revealed that [[spoiler: every single character at the motel is a personality of Malcolm Rivers, and the whole movie was a plot to kill off his alternate identities, curing his Multiple Personality Disorder.]]
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*About two thirds into [[Identity]], it's revealed that [[spoiler: every single character at the motel is a personality of Malcolm Rivers, and the whole movie was a plot to kill off his alternate identities, curing his Multiple Personality Disorder.]]
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* ''{{V-2009}}'': Seems like every third character is secretly a V sleeper. [[spoiler: ''Two'' of Erica's FBI partners were Visitors--not to mention her obstetrician.]]

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* ''{{V-2009}}'': ''Series/{{V 2009}}'': Seems like every third character is secretly a V sleeper. [[spoiler: ''Two'' of Erica's FBI partners were Visitors--not to mention her obstetrician.]]
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* ''TheManWhoWasThursday'' by G.K. Chesterton: The hero, who is an undercover policeman is drawn into the murky world of anarchists. He discovers that one of their number is also an undercover policeman. As the story continues, his attempts to apprehend anarchists force all of them to reveal that they are policemen, too. The story was published in 1908; the trope is OlderThanRadio, at a minimum.

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* OlderThanRadio: ''TheManWhoWasThursday'' (1908) by G.K. Chesterton: The hero, who is an undercover policeman is drawn into the murky world of anarchists. He discovers that one of their number is also an undercover policeman. As the story continues, his attempts to apprehend anarchists force all of them to reveal that they are policemen, too. The story was published in 1908; the trope is OlderThanRadio, at a minimum.
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* Lampshaded in the ''GreatLakesAvengers'', where the team renamed themselves The Great Lakes {{X-Men}} after it was revealed that the entire team was made up of mutants.

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* Lampshaded in the ''GreatLakesAvengers'', where the team renamed themselves The Great Lakes {{X-Men}} ComicBook/{{X-Men}} after it was revealed that the entire team was made up of mutants.
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'''Ron Moore:''' Help? Why would I need help writing plots? I just throw a dart at the cast list, and...boom! [[BattlestarGalactica They're a Cylon!]] Rinse, repeat, cash the f*cking check. Watch! Sh'boom! Sh'bong! Sh'bing! Cylon. Please help me! This is so hard!

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'''Ron Moore:''' Help? Why would I need help writing plots? I just throw a dart at the cast list, and...boom! [[BattlestarGalactica [[Series/BattlestarGalacticaReimagined They're a Cylon!]] Rinse, repeat, cash the f*cking check. Watch! Sh'boom! Sh'bong! Sh'bing! Cylon. Please help me! This is so hard!
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* ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': At the start of the show, only Buffy was anything other than a normal human, but by the end, several supernatural beings had joined their group, and almost everyone else had learned how to practice magic.
* ''{{Dollhouse}}'': [[spoiler:Victor]] is a doll! [[spoiler:Mellie]] is a doll! [[spoiler:Saunders]] is a doll! Season 2 brings even more.

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* ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': At the start of the show, only Buffy was anything other than a normal human, but by the end, several supernatural beings had joined their group, and almost everyone else had learned how to practice magic.
* ''{{Dollhouse}}'': ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'': [[spoiler:Victor]] is a doll! [[spoiler:Mellie]] is a doll! [[spoiler:Saunders]] is a doll! Season 2 brings even more.
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* From ''KingdomHearts'' II onwards, almost every single mysterious character manages to be [[spoiler: a form of Sora]], no matter how illogical or unlikely it seems. The only ones who aren't are the ones who actually turn out to be [[spoiler: a form of Xehanort.]]

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* From ''KingdomHearts'' II ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' onwards, almost every single mysterious character manages to be [[spoiler: a form of Sora]], no matter how illogical or unlikely it seems. The only ones who aren't are the ones who actually turn out to be [[spoiler: a form of Xehanort.]]
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* MahouSenseiNegima is a bit guilty of this. Although most of the cast was considered normal at the start of the series (excluding Sayo the ghost and Chachamaru the robot,) since then it has been revealed that [[spoiler: Yuuna, Misora, Konoka, Hakase, Takamichi, Chao, and the Headmaster]] were all involved in magic from the beginning, and [[spoiler: Evangeline, Mana, Zazie, and Setsuna]] are demonic. Asuna is practically her own category.

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* MahouSenseiNegima ''MahouSenseiNegima'' is a bit guilty of this. Although most of the cast was considered normal at the start of the series (excluding Sayo the ghost and Chachamaru the robot,) since then it has been revealed that [[spoiler: Yuuna, Misora, Konoka, Hakase, Takamichi, Chao, and the Headmaster]] were all involved in magic from the beginning, and [[spoiler: Evangeline, Mana, Zazie, and Setsuna]] are demonic. Asuna is practically her own category.

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* From KingdomHearts II onwards, almost every single mysterious character manages to be [[spoiler: a form of Sora]], no matter how illogical or unlikely it seems. The only ones who aren't are the ones who actually turn out to be [[spoiler: a form of Xehanort.]]

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* From KingdomHearts ''KingdomHearts'' II onwards, almost every single mysterious character manages to be [[spoiler: a form of Sora]], no matter how illogical or unlikely it seems. The only ones who aren't are the ones who actually turn out to be [[spoiler: a form of Xehanort.]]

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* In ''ItsWalky'', several cast members are revealed to be former abductees.

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* In ''ItsWalky'', ''Webcomic/ItsWalky'', several cast members are revealed to be former abductees.abductees.
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'''Ron Moore:''' Help? Why would I need help writing plots? I just throw a dart at the cast list, and...boom! They're a Cylon! Rinse, repeat, cash the f*cking check. Watch! Sh'boom! Sh'bong! Sh'bing! Cylon. Please help me! This is so hard!

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'''Ron Moore:''' Help? Why would I need help writing plots? I just throw a dart at the cast list, and...boom! [[BattlestarGalactica They're a Cylon! Cylon!]] Rinse, repeat, cash the f*cking check. Watch! Sh'boom! Sh'bong! Sh'bing! Cylon. Please help me! This is so hard!
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* The second ''BattlestarGalactica'' made nearly half the cast Cylons. Although there was plenty of evidence to suggest that [[spoiler: Tyrol]] was one, and even that [[spoiler:Tigh OR Ellen was one — which necessitates the other]]. Not to mention precedent of sleeper agents.

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* The second ''BattlestarGalactica'' ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|Reimagined}}'' made nearly half the cast Cylons. Although there was plenty of evidence to suggest that [[spoiler: Tyrol]] was one, and even that [[spoiler:Tigh OR Ellen was one — which necessitates the other]]. Not to mention precedent of sleeper agents.
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* ''TheManWhoWasThursday'' by G.K. Chesterton: The hero is drawn into the murky world of anarchists. He discovers that one of their number is an undercover policeman. As the story continues, his attempts to apprehend anarchists force all of them to reveal that they are policemen, too. The story was published in 1908; the trope is OlderThanRadio, at a minimum.

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* ''TheManWhoWasThursday'' by G.K. Chesterton: The hero hero, who is an undercover policeman is drawn into the murky world of anarchists. He discovers that one of their number is is also an undercover policeman. As the story continues, his attempts to apprehend anarchists force all of them to reveal that they are policemen, too. The story was published in 1908; the trope is OlderThanRadio, at a minimum.
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-->'''Seth Green:''' How about letting us come aboard and help you with your whip-smart plots?
-->'''Ron Moore:''' Help? Why would I need help writing plots? I just throw a dart at the cast list, and...boom! They're a Cylon! Rinse, repeat, cash the f*cking check. Watch! Sh'boom! Sh'bong! Sh'bing! Cylon. Please help me! This is so hard!
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-->'''Seth ->'''Seth Green:''' How about letting us come aboard and help you with your whip-smart plots?
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* ''The Man Who Was Thursday'' by G.K. Chesterton: The hero is drawn into the murky world of anarchists. He discovers that one of their number is an undercover policeman. As the story continues, his attempts to apprehend anarchists force all of them to reveal that they are policemen, too. The story was published in 1908; the trope is OlderThanRadio, at a minimum.

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* ''The Man Who Was Thursday'' ''TheManWhoWasThursday'' by G.K. Chesterton: The hero is drawn into the murky world of anarchists. He discovers that one of their number is an undercover policeman. As the story continues, his attempts to apprehend anarchists force all of them to reveal that they are policemen, too. The story was published in 1908; the trope is OlderThanRadio, at a minimum.
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** It's a justified trope in the Marvelverse, mind; all the other origins are one-in-a-billion freak occurences, or inventions by 99.999999th-percentile geniuses [[ReedRichardsIsUseless who for some reason keep their potentially world-changing inventions to themselves]]. Mutants are a ''demographic.''
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* ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': At the start of the show, only Buffy was anything other than a normal human, but by the end almost everyone had started picking up powers.

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* ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': At the start of the show, only Buffy was anything other than a normal human, but by the end end, several supernatural beings had joined their group, and almost everyone else had started picking up powers.learned how to practice magic.
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* MahouSenseiNegima is a bit guilty of this. Although most of the cast was considered normal at the start of the series (excluding Sayo the ghost and Chachamaru the robot,) since then it has been revealed that [[spoiler: Yuuna, Misora, Konoka, Hakase, Takamichi, Chao, and the Headmaster]] were all involved in magic from the beginning, and [[spoiler: Evangeline, Mana, Zazie, and Setsuna]] are demonic. Asuna is practically her own category.
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*''{{V-2009}}'': Seems like every third character is secretly a V sleeper. [[spoiler: ''Two'' of Erica's FBI partners were Visitors--not to mention her obstetrician.]]
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* In ''StrangersInParadise'', just about every [[spoiler: female]] character [[spoiler: turns out to be a current or former Parker Girl]].
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* ''{{Dollhouse}}'': [[spoiler:Victor]] is a doll! [[spoiler:Mellie]] is a doll! [[spoiler:Saunders]] is a doll! Season 2 brings even more.

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* ''{{Dollhouse}}'': [[spoiler:Victor]] is a doll! [[spoiler:Mellie]] is a doll! [[spoiler:Saunders]] is a doll! Season 2 brings even more.more.
* ''TrueBlood'': The folks with powers will soon outnumber the normal people in Bon Temps.

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* From KingdomHearts II onwards, almost every single mysterious character manages to be [[spoiler: a form of Sora]], no matter how illogical or unlikely it seems. The only ones who aren't are the ones who actually turn out to be [[spoiler: a form of Xehanort.]]
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* ''{{Dollhouse}}'': [[spoiler:Victor]] is a doll! [[spoiler:Mellie]] is a doll! [[[spoiler:Saunders]] is a doll! Season 2 brings even more.

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* ''{{Dollhouse}}'': [[spoiler:Victor]] is a doll! [[spoiler:Mellie]] is a doll! [[[spoiler:Saunders]] [[spoiler:Saunders]] is a doll! Season 2 brings even more.
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* ''{{Dollhouse}}'': Victor's a doll! Mellie's a doll! Saunders is a doll! Season 2 brings even more.

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* ''{{Dollhouse}}'': Victor's [[spoiler:Victor]] is a doll! Mellie's [[spoiler:Mellie]] is a doll! Saunders [[[spoiler:Saunders]] is a doll! Season 2 brings even more.

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