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* AlternateTimeline: As a by-product of the LotusEaterMachine, Broms winds up creating a fantasy for Jason where, shortly after Galaxy Quest got cancelled, he and Gwen were about to part ways. In that moment, Jason (seemingly thinking he was genuinely sent back in time) decides he wants to "rewrite the script" and, rather than go film the movie he had done in reality, go and help Gwen get her own script made. By alt!1986[[note]]as the fantasy started, per "Gwen"'s words, in 1984; this might in-and-of itself be a different timeline, [[AnachromismStew as Galaxy Quest originally ended in 1982]][[/note]], the script never really got off the ground, Jason's agent stopped calling him, and he kept in closer touch with everyone than he did before.



* AnachronismStew: When talking about the film quality of the ''Galaxy Quest'' show in-universe, Jon mentions that the show has recently gotten an "upscaled, [=4K=] Blu-Ray" release... in ''2000''.[[note]]Kara says "1997", and later they assume it's 1999, but in the actual movie, it's 2000.[[/note]]

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** When Broms creates the fantasy scenario of Jason being on the set of Galaxy Quest the day filming ended, "Gwen" mentions it's 1984; in the movie, it's stablished the show got cancelled in 1982.


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** It only gets worse in Part 4, when Broms starts putting Jason (and later Fred, who used the VR headset to try and get Jason out) in ''way'' too vividly-realistic fantasies geared to what they would desire most. By the end of the episode, Fred is getting high with Broms at his cliffside house, with plans of catching a meteor shower later that night, while Jason is stuck in an AlternateTimeline where, shortly after the cancellation of Galaxy Quest, he got together with Gwen to try and get the script she was working on at the time made.


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* VocalChangeling: While trapped in Broms' LotusEaterMachine in Part 4, Jason winds up thinking of Gwen; this causes Broms to not only take on her shape, but Jon decides to let Joz voice her, in order to sell the illusion that Jason is back on Earth, interacting with her on set the day they wrapped Galaxy Quest.
** Not only that, but Andy and Kara decide to butt in as well as Fred and Sir Alexander, which Jon allows; but in regards to Andy, that's because (due to a failed Will roll) Jon has Fred get transplanted from ''his'' fantasy world into ''Jason's''.
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* NoSell: The day before Spirit Gum Theater's big performance, Arthur snaps, and reads Sir Alexander the riot act over [[BecomingTheMask his Ghost Dog schtick]], and tries to fire him. When he refuses to leave, and instead starts to paint ''him'' as being the problem, Arthur snaps, and punches Sir Alexander in the face... [[EpicFail only for Jon's damage roll to be 0]]. Kara spins this as the punch managing to knock Sir Alexander's head to the side, but ''not'' hurt him, which he uses as a power move against Arthur[[note]]he slowly turns his head back, and says that punche carried as much weight as Arthur's words during their arguement[[/note]].
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* DelayedReaction: When Arthur, after talking to the [=NYPD=] officer that was visiting Spirit Gum Theater as "a favor" to the [=LAPD=] officer Gwen had talked to, [[DissonantSerenity repeatedly assures her]] that everything is fine, and the officer was just asking about her and Sir Alexander, it only ''then'' hits Gwen that the cops are starting to suspect [[MistakenForMurderer she might have had a role in the disappearances of Jason, Fred and Tommy.]]
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* HereWeGoAgain: When Jason is trying to get Broms to understand that her creators wanted to to give her charges what ''they'' wanted, not what ''she'' thinks they wanted, Jon announces that Jason suddenly finds himself [[RunningGag in his bathtub]][[note]]in reality, it's a near-perfect replication, with the colors brighter, and the sensations more potent[[/note]].
-->'''Kara''': ''[[ThisCannotBe NO! NO! WE WORKED SO HARD!]]''
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* BlasphemousBoast: When Sir Alexander finds a plastic surgeon, and immediately clocks that he is already thinking of what ''he'' wants to fix, the surgeon tries to forgive himself, only to get cut off:
-->'''Sir Alexander''': It is not ''mine'' to forgive, Doctor, I am not the Lord! ''If indeed he is still alive...''
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** In almost poetic bit of coincidence, it's only when the [=LAPD=] cop Gwen is talking to is asking who ''else'' went with her to New York that everyone abruptly remembers [[WhateverHappenedToTheMouse that Guy is supposed to be in New York as well.]]


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* WhateverHappenedToTheMouse: By Part 4, everyone remembers that Guy is supposed to be in the theater subplot, and no one (not even Jon) knows where he went.
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** The literal ''second'' the [=LAPD=] cop Gwen got in contact with started to question ''why'' she left California shortly after the Galaxy Quest convention, Kara (horrified) [[MistakenForMurderer realizes where this line of questioning is going]].
--->'''Kara''': ''[--Oh no... Oh no... Oh no...--] Never talk to the cops!''

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* MistakenForMurderer: Eventually, Gwen gets so worried about what happened to Jason, Fred, and Tommy, she asks a detective from the [=LAPD=] to look into their disappearance. That detective later gets in touch with one from the ''[=NYPD=]'', and ''he'' starts to dig into what Gwen and Sir Alexander had been doing since leaving California. The reason being? [[OhCrap It's starting to look like Gwen is the reason they went missing.]]



* PaperThinDisguise: Attempted: When Addison [=DeWitt=] starts asking why Sir Alexander isn't at rehearsal (since she isn't buying the "he's sick" lie), the solution Mort proposes [[TooDumbToLive is to tell her]] ''[[TooDumbToLive he's]]'' [[TooDumbToLive Sir Alexander]], which Gwen swiftly shoots down.

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Attempted: When Addison [=DeWitt=] starts asking why Sir Alexander isn't at rehearsal (since she isn't buying the "he's sick" lie), the solution Mort proposes [[TooDumbToLive is to tell her]] ''[[TooDumbToLive he's]]'' [[TooDumbToLive Sir Alexander]], which Gwen swiftly shoots down.down.
** When she started to get in contact with the [=LAPD=] in order to find out what became of Jason, Fred and Tommy, Gwen decided ''against'' using her real name, and instead used [[TooDumbToLive the name of her character from Galaxy Quest]].
--->'''Kara''': [[SarcasmMode Yeah, the name that]] ''[[SarcasmMode no one]]'' [[SarcasmMode could ever trace back to you.]]


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* WeUsedToBeFriends: By Part 4, Arthur has basically given up on Sir Alexander, seeing him as being nothing but a hinderance to the play. But, given how Sir Alexander had found his second wind by adopting the Ghost Dog role/persona, he doesn't exactly ''care'' about his opinions. In fact, it eventually reaches the point where, the day before the big performance Spirit Gum is putting on, Arthur tries to fire Sir Alexander and get him to leave, but because Sir Alexander blows him off and refuses to take him seriously[[note]]and also because by that point, everyone else was on Sir Alexander's side[[/note]], ''Arthur'' is the one to walk out.

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* BecomingTheMask:
** When Richard Chesterton, a British professional actor, shows up for his audition, Sir Alexander (due to knowing who he is) demands to be shown his ''real'' heart. In response, "Richard Chesterton" becomes Brian Renfold, an actor from New Jersey that adopted a fancier persona due to entering the world of New York theater, and because being Brian Renfold makes him uncomfortable.
** Eventually, Sir Alexander concludes that the only ''true'' way to deal with how wretched he had been feeling is to ''embrace'' it, and decides to use the Ghost Dog role Gwen gave him (partially out of pity) to do so. Or, as Kara explains, he's going to become this generation's answer to Creator/LonChaney.



** When Gwen gives Sir Alexander Dane the Ghost Dog costume, Jon reveals to Kara that it gives plus one to all theater-related rolls. Or, in other words, [[Recap/FilmRerollTheWizardOfOz it's ruby slippers]].



* EurekaMoment:
** When Joz admits she was hoping the costume Gwen found for Sir Alexander to get him back into the play was a giant [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan Nana]] costume[[note]]and that, given they play they are performing is a Carol Churchill work, it could be a ''talking'' dog[[/note]], Paulo cracking "Whose bones do you think those are?" causes Jon to decide on the spot that the character that goes with that costume is the Ghost Dog.
** Upon recieving the costume, Sir Alexander realizes the reason why he was having such shit luck getting back into theater was because he had taken ''off'' his prophetics, and that he needs to put ''more'' on. [[BecomingTheMask He then starts to look into finding a plastic surgeon.]]



* ARareSentence: "''Don't wreck the plotless plot, Kara!''"

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"''Don't wreck the plotless plot, Kara!''"Kara!''"
** "''You got the ruby slippers in an undead dog!''"
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Episodes 143-145, 14X- of Podcast/FilmReroll. Based on, per Creator/GeorgeTakei, [[Film/GalaxyQuest a "chilling documentary" about the hit sci-fi series]] ''[[Film/GalaxyQuest Star Trek]]''.

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Intercepted by [[Recap/FilmRerollItsTheGreatPumpkinCharlieBrown It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown]].
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** [[invoked]] When Jason winds up directly communicating with the morass, Kara uneasily asks a question that ''everyone'' admits the want to disagree with:

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** In response to her rolling a Crit Fail on Acting in regards to Sir Alexander Dane's monologue to Mort about just wanting to act, Kara (in part because of Paulo [[KickTheDog asking her what she rolled]][[note]]given how not only did Jon confirm it was before hand, but the meltdown she had in response made it clear that was the case; [[AmbiguousSituation it's unclear if Paulo was genuinely asking or not]][[/note]]) almost violently tells Paulo [[Recap/FilmRerollIronMan3 "I SHOT THE PRESIDENT IN THE GODDAMN FACE!"]]

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** In response to her rolling a Crit Fail on Acting in regards to Sir Alexander Dane's monologue to Mort about just wanting to act, Kara (in part because of Paulo [[KickTheDog asking her what she rolled]][[note]]given how not only did Jon confirm it was before hand, but the meltdown she had in response made it clear that was the case; case, [[AmbiguousSituation it's unclear if Paulo was genuinely asking or not]][[/note]]) almost violently tells Paulo [[Recap/FilmRerollIronMan3 "I SHOT THE PRESIDENT IN THE GODDAMN FACE!"]]



** By the end of Part 2, the ''Protector'' doesn't get any much farther, while the Spirit Gum Theater is due to have a private showing for some theater critics... while Gwen and Sir Alexander Dane are now at each other's throats.

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** By the end of Part 2, the ''Protector'' doesn't get any much farther, having gotten stuck in the Ovidian Morass, while the Spirit Gum Theater is due to have a private showing for some theater critics... while Gwen and Sir Alexander Dane are now at each other's throats.
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* GreenEyedMonster: Addison [=DeWitt=]'s write-up of the Spirit Gum Theater's rehearsal opens by shit-talking Sir Alexander Dane, complementing the other actors, and spends about 40% of the piece openly praising Gwen's performance. As such, when Arthur decides to go "whole hog" with Gwen at the center of the production, Sir Alexander can't help but be jealous.

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* GreenEyedMonster: Addison [=DeWitt=]'s write-up of the Spirit Gum Theater's rehearsal opens by shit-talking Sir Alexander Dane, complementing the other actors, and spends about 40% 60% of the piece openly praising Gwen's performance. As such, when Arthur decides to go "whole hog" with Gwen at the center of the production, Sir Alexander can't help but be jealous.
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*** It's worth noting at the same time that Addison [=DeWitt=] is also a GenderFlip-transplant of a similar character from ''Film/AllAboutEve''.

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* HesBack: Variation: At the end of Part 3, Jon states he has regained his drive to run the campaign, most likely because (due to Jason directly encountering Broms, and Kara botching Sir Alexander Dane's redemption arc) they finally have a plot again.



* MeaningfulName: “Broms” means “brake” in Swedish, i.e. the thing you would use to ''stop a moving vehicle!''

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* TimeStandsStill: The Morass seems to induce this effect, as anything and anyone leaving the ship are frozen in place, and Broms claims that everyone assimilated into it become unaging immortals.
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* DidntSeeThatComing: After getting stuck in the Morass, the crew of ''The Protector'' launch a missile hoping that its shockwave will launch the ship out of the NegativeSpaceWedgie and not blow it apart in the process. Nobody expects the Morass to ''freeze the fireball in place'', which is what actually happens.
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* MeaningfulName: “Broms” means “brake” in Swedish, i.e. the thing you would use to ''stop a moving vehicle!''
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* NoPlotNoProblem: Following the extended scene of Jason and Fred talking shop about tranquilizers, Joz and Kara openly admit the campaign no longer has a plot.

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* NoPlotNoProblem: Part 2 is a borderline trainwreck where nothing of real substance gets done, though that hardly detracts from the enjoyment. The Spirit Gum Theater Company gets so deep into the minutiae of getting started that they play out a decent chunk of the audition process, while the ''Protector'' is becalmed in the [[NegativeSpaceWedgie Ovidian Morass]] with Jason and Fred delegating aggressively to the Thermians and, in Jason's case, getting high. Following the an extended scene of Jason and Fred talking shop about tranquilizers, Joz and Kara openly admit the campaign no longer has a plot.
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* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: In deciding to talk Guy out of going back to the convention, Sir Alexander Dane delivers a monologue asking him what his dreams are, and what more he wants out of life than being shackled to his one-episode appearance on ''Galaxy Quest''. As a result, Jon decides that Guy gets to remove his "Cowardess" disadvantage, and gets two bonus points in his Acting skill. Or, in other words, that speech caused Guy to become ''legit''.

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* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: In deciding to talk Guy out of going back to the convention, Sir Alexander Dane delivers a monologue asking him what his dreams are, and what more he wants out of life than being shackled to his one-episode appearance on ''Galaxy Quest''. As a result, Jon decides that Guy gets to remove his "Cowardess" "Cowardice" disadvantage, and gets two bonus points in his Acting skill. Or, in other words, that speech caused Guy to become ''legit''.
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** After one too many instances of Jon trying to maintain the illusion that the Thermains are just ordinary fans [[EveryoneKnewAlready even after it was stated multiple times they were aliens]], Kara brings up ''[[Recap/FilmRerollETTheExtraTerrestrial "It's a car."]]''

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** After one too many instances of Jon trying to maintain the illusion that the Thermains Thermians are just ordinary fans [[EveryoneKnewAlready even after it was stated multiple times they were aliens]], Kara brings up ''[[Recap/FilmRerollETTheExtraTerrestrial "It's a car."]]''



** When Fred is talking to one of the Thermains when trying to get repairs done for the ship, Andy decides that Fred is going to talk with him about his character's background information from the show. Andy refuses to feel bad about letting the scene drag on, as ''Jon'' won't cut away.

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** When Fred is talking to one of the Thermains Thermians when trying to get repairs done for the ship, Andy decides that Fred is going to talk with him about his character's background information from the show. Andy refuses to feel bad about letting the scene drag on, as ''Jon'' won't cut away.



* WhosOnFirst: By Part 2, the naming convention the cast has taken for the Thermains soon devolves into this, thanks to the introduction of Ensign Weak, Ensign Strong, [[OddNameOut and Ensign C'had]].

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* WhosOnFirst: By Part 2, the naming convention the cast has taken for the Thermains Thermians soon devolves into this, thanks to the introduction of Ensign Weak, Ensign Strong, [[OddNameOut and Ensign C'had]].
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** When Jon explains that the Thermians' plan to go through the morass ''without'' the ship's plasma armor being active hinges on Fred's "skills" as the ship's Tech Sargent, Paulo breaks character[[note]]while also making it clear that ''Jason'' is completely onboard despite not knowing the {{Technobabble}} at play[[/note]] and admits his interpretation of the situation is that ''they are fucked'':

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** When Jon explains that the Thermians' plan to go through the morass ''without'' the ship's plasma armor being active hinges on Fred's "skills" as the ship's Tech Sargent, Sergeant, Paulo breaks character[[note]]while also making it clear that ''Jason'' is completely onboard despite not knowing the {{Technobabble}} at play[[/note]] and admits his interpretation of the situation is that ''they are fucked'':
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* DisasterDominoes: The opening set-piece at the conventiom, thanks in part to Jason showing up almost two hours late: Sir Alexander Dane [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere decides to leave]], Gwen tries to talk him out of it, [[FromBadToWorse only to instead be talked into going with him to Dairy Queen]], and ''Guy'' tries to follow after them... on a ''mobility scooter''.

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* DisasterDominoes: The opening set-piece at the conventiom, convention, thanks in part to Jason showing up almost two hours late: Sir Alexander Dane [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere decides to leave]], Gwen tries to talk him out of it, [[FromBadToWorse only to instead be talked into going with him to Dairy Queen]], and ''Guy'' tries to follow after them... on a ''mobility scooter''.
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** By the end of Part 3, Kara's attempts at giving Sir Alexander Dane a redemption arc have (thanks to some bad rolls) only resulted in him losing his confidence in acting in front of a live audience, and has been torn to shreds in the paper by Addison [=DeWitt=], while Gwen has outshined him on all fronts, [[GreenEyedMonster causing him to start to down he has much time left in the acting field]]. Meanwhile, the ''Protector'' is about to get absorbed into a LotusEaterMachine (with Jason and Tommy already being claimed), with the ship's last hope seemingly being Jason's ability to seduce the morass itself in order to let them leave.
* ComplimentBackfire: When Kara commends Jon for how he's playing the Thermains, acknowledging she usually gives him shit for "being too cool for school", she states she appreciates how committed he is, "credit where it's rarely due".

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** By the end of Part 3, Kara's attempts at giving Sir Alexander Dane a redemption arc have (thanks to some bad rolls) only resulted in him losing his confidence in acting in front of a live audience, and has been torn to shreds in the paper by Addison [=DeWitt=], while Gwen has outshined him on all fronts, [[GreenEyedMonster causing him to start to down doubt he has much time left in the acting field]]. Meanwhile, the ''Protector'' is about to get absorbed into a LotusEaterMachine (with Jason and Tommy already being claimed), with the ship's last hope seemingly being Jason's ability to seduce the morass itself in order to let them leave.
* ComplimentBackfire: When Kara commends Jon for how he's playing the Thermains, Thermians, acknowledging she usually gives him shit for "being too cool for school", she states she appreciates how committed he is, "credit where it's rarely due".

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* GreenEyedMonster: Addison [=DeWitt=]'s write-up of the Spirit Gum's rehearsal opens by shit-talking Sir Alexander Dane, complementing the other actors, and spends about 40% of the piece openly praising Gwen's performance. As such, when Arthur decides to go "whole hog" with Gwen at the center of the production, Sir Alexander can't help but be jealous.

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* LamePunReaction: "Alright C'had, I like the cut of your j'ib." causes Kara to start vehemently protesting what Paulo said.
-->'''Kara''': (actually mad) No, no, ''no'', ''NO''. ''NO!'' A bridge too far! A b'ridge too f'ar!

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** Joz [[EurekaMoment realizing]] that Sir Alexander Dane's "Great Dane" acting style is now "the Melancholy Dane" makes Kara admit she wishes she was dead twice.



* SkewedPriorities: Inverted: After Addison [=DeWitt=]'s write-up of the Spirit Gum theater's rehearsal is published, Gwen makes it clear she's more concerned about the fact that Jason is ''still missing''.

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* ThrowTheDogABone: After Crit Failing her Acting roll during the Spirit Gum Theater's rehearsal, once she gets clarification that several more rehearsals have passed between then and the publishing of Addison [=DeWitt=]'s write-up, Kara decides to roll Acting again to see if Sir Alexander Dane had better luck, and she manages to get a Crit Success. [[ZigZaggedTrope Jon decides]] that means he does better acting when no one is watching, and has lost confidence in acting in front of a live audience.
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* GreenEyedMonster: Addison [=DeWitt=]'s write-up of the Spirit Gum's rehearsal opens by shit-talking Sir Alexander Dane, complementing the other actors, and spends about 40% of the piece openly praising Gwen's performance. As such, Sir Alexander can't help but be jealous.

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** Both Andy and Kara almost immediately conclude that the theater critic, Addison [=DeWitt=], was giving off some ''WesternAnimation/Ratatouille'' vibes.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When the drinks Jason, Tommy and Fred are given to help them acclimate to the transport onto the ''Protector'' kick in, thanks in part to a failed Fright Check from Paulo, Jason [[WrongGenreSavvy comes to the conclusion]] that the three of them have in reality been drugged by a group of [[LoonyFan mentally unwell fans]].

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** Even though she doesn't like him, Gwen can't help but be concerned when several weeks pass, and no one has heard ''anything'' from Jason, Fred or Tommy, and outright says that someone needs to contact the authorities. Meanwhile, the reason why ''she'' hasn't is because she feels that, after being dismissed for so often, no one would believe her if she called the cops.
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** After Paulo cracks that the Communications Suite looked [[LamePun "pretty sweet"]], Kara borderline-glumly admits she was about to make the exact same joke.

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