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* FormulaBreakingEpisode: This is by far the most horror-focused episode in the series up to this point, without any of the usual diversions from the main storyline. Even the community calendar and sponsored ads are just reminders that the world is ending.
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: This is by far the most horror-focused episode in the series up to this point, without any of the usual diversions from the main storyline. Even the community calendar and sponsored ads are just reminders that the world is ending.
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* LampshadeHanging: Just before turning into a Stranger, Louie Blasco tells Cecil to say the word "Weather", since threats to the city usually seem to go away after that. It doesn't work.
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: This is by far the most horror-focused episode in the series, without any of the usual diversions from the main storyline. Even the community calendar and sponsored ads are just reminders that the world is ending.
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: This is by far the most horror-focused episode in the series, series up to this point, without any of the usual diversions from the main storyline. Even the community calendar and sponsored ads are just reminders that the world is ending.
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* PetTheDog: Cecil has Abby, Janice, and Steve Carlsburg stay within the safety of Carlos' lab while Cecil reports. He quietly mentions that since he is reporting, he should report how much Steve loves his family and that maybe he has been too hard on Steve.
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* PetTheDog: Cecil has Abby, Janice, and Steve Carlsburg Carlsberg stay within the safety of Carlos' lab while Cecil reports. He quietly mentions that since he is reporting, he should report how much Steve loves his family and that maybe he has been too hard on Steve.Steve.
* {{Satan}}: The probable true nature of The Good Boy, given that he claims to "rule the dark, deep caverns of Hell".
* {{Satan}}: The probable true nature of The Good Boy, given that he claims to "rule the dark, deep caverns of Hell".
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* OmnicidalManiac: The Good Boy wants "nothing". Yet, things exist. The Good Boy intends to change this.
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* AndIMustScream: The Strangers are the former townsfolk,their souls trapped within a cave of mud and darkness. Cecil woke Frances Donaldson and she repeatedly screamed ''"I’m…still…in…the mud!!"'' over and over, crying.
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* AndIMustScream: The Strangers are the former townsfolk,their townsfolk, their souls trapped within a an endless cave of mud and darkness. Cecil woke Frances Donaldson and she repeatedly screamed could only scream ''"I’m…still…in…the mud!!"'' over and over, over again, crying.
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* AndIMustScream: The Strangers are the former townsfolk,their souls trapped within a cave of mud and darkness. Frances Donaldson woke long enough to tell Cecil: ''"I’m…still…in…the mud!!"
She said this over and over, quickly losing control of volume and articulation. Tears rolled down her face from her unblinking eyes.''
She said this over and over, quickly losing control of volume and articulation. Tears rolled down her face from her unblinking eyes.''
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* AndIMustScream: The Strangers are the former townsfolk,their souls trapped within a cave of mud and darkness. Cecil woke Frances Donaldson woke long enough to tell Cecil: and she repeatedly screamed ''"I’m…still…in…the mud!!"
She said thismud!!"'' over and over, quickly losing control of volume and articulation. Tears rolled down her face from her unblinking eyes.''crying.
She said this
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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: The Beagle Puppy's desire to have ''nothing'' approaches this. He even states that having a reason is having a ''something'' and thus he rejects one.
* ForTheEvulz: The Beagle Puppy and his army of strangers seek to destroy everything just because it exists. Cecil and several characters comment on the futility of stopping one(s) who want nothing.
* ForTheEvulz: The Beagle Puppy and his army of strangers seek to destroy everything just because it exists. Cecil and several characters comment on the futility of stopping one(s) who want nothing.
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She said this over and over, quickly losing control of volume and articulation. Tears rolled down her face from her unblinking eyes.''
*BlueAndOrangeMorality: The Beagle Puppy's desire to have ''nothing'' approaches this. He even states that having a reason is having a ''something'' and thus he rejects one.
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*ForTheEvulz: The Beagle Puppy and his army of
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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: The Beagle Puppy's desire to have ''nothing'' approaches this. He even states that having a reason is having a ''something'' and thus he rejects one.
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* PetTheDog: Cecil has Abby, Janice, and Steve Carlsburg stay within the safety of Carlos' lab while Cecil reports. He quietly mentions that since he is reporting, he should report how much Steve loves his family and that maybe he has been too hard on Steve.
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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: AmbiguouslyGay: Cecil remarks that he's glad Maureen and Michelle became such good friends. They look at each other for a long moment, then agree they don't want to put a label on it. Maureen has previously confirmed she wasn't into guys.
*BlueAndOrangeMorality: The Beagle Puppy's desire to have ''nothing'' approaches this. He even states that having a reason is having a ''something'' and thus he rejects one.
*BlueAndOrangeMorality: The Beagle Puppy's desire to have ''nothing'' approaches this. He even states that having a reason is having a ''something'' and thus he rejects one.
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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: The Beagle Puppy's desire to have ' nothing ' approaches this. He even states that having a reason is having a ' something ' and thus he rejects one.
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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: The Beagle Puppy's desire to have ' nothing ' ''nothing'' approaches this. He even states that having a reason is having a ' something ' ''something'' and thus he rejects one.
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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: The Beagle Puppy's desire to have 'nothing' approaches this. He even states that having a reason is having a 'something' and thus he rejects one.
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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: The Beagle Puppy's desire to have 'nothing' ' nothing ' approaches this. He even states that having a reason is having a 'something' ' something ' and thus he rejects one.
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ForTheEvulz: The Beagle Puppy and his army of strangers seek to destroy everything just because it exists. Cecil and several characters comment on the futility of stopping one(s) who want nothing.
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BlueAndOrangeMorality: The Beagle Puppy's desire to have 'nothing' approaches this. He even states that having a reason is having a 'something' and thus he rejects one.
ForTheEvulz: The Beagle Puppy and his army of strangers seek to destroy everything just because it exists. Cecil and several characters comment on the futility of stopping one(s) who want nothing.
ForTheEvulz: The Beagle Puppy and his army of strangers seek to destroy everything just because it exists. Cecil and several characters comment on the futility of stopping one(s) who want nothing.
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''"Who’s a good boy? Who’s the good boy? Who is it? Who is it?!?"''
Who's a good boy? Who is it? Who is it?
!!!Tropes present in this episode include:
-> Today's Proverb: Remember to compliment-sandwich when critiquing. Example: “That’s an OK shirt you have on. Everything you wrote was bad. You’re wearing a shirt.”
Who's a good boy? Who is it? Who is it?
!!!Tropes present in this episode include:
-> Today's Proverb: Remember to compliment-sandwich when critiquing. Example: “That’s an OK shirt you have on. Everything you wrote was bad. You’re wearing a shirt.”