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** MakeMeWannaShout: The unnamed leader of the Goth gang from "Ghost in the Machine."


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** SuperScream: The unnamed leader of the Goth gang from "Ghost in the Machine."
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--> ''"My name is Jane Vasco. I work for a secret government agency that hunts Neuros, people who can do dangerous things with their minds. On my first assignment, something a little weird happened. Okay, something really weird. Until I get some answers, I'm gettin' on with me life; doin' my job; stocking up on Aspirin. Because, I gotta tell ya, pain's a bitch."''

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--> -> ''"My name is Jane Vasco. I work for a secret government agency that hunts Neuros, people who can do dangerous things with their minds. On my first assignment, something a little weird happened. Okay, something really weird. Until I get some answers, I'm gettin' on with me life; doin' my job; stocking up on Aspirin. Because, I gotta tell ya, pain's a bitch."''
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It is unrelated to the 2005 ''Film/PainkillerJane'' film, even though both it and the show premiered on the Creator/SciFiChannel. The former was a {{backdoor pilot}} of the series, but once made its plot departed entirely from the movie's.

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It is unrelated to the 2005 ''Film/PainkillerJane'' film, even though both it and the show premiered on the Creator/SciFiChannel. The former was a {{backdoor pilot}} of the series, but once made made, its plot departed entirely from the movie's.
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It is unrelated to the 2005 ''Film/PainkillerJane'' film, even though both it and the show premiered on the Creator/SciFiChannel.

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It is unrelated to the 2005 ''Film/PainkillerJane'' film, even though both it and the show premiered on the Creator/SciFiChannel.
Creator/SciFiChannel. The former was a {{backdoor pilot}} of the series, but once made its plot departed entirely from the movie's.
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* CourtroomEpisode: Connor is put on trial under suspicioun of being responsible for a bunch of house fires (one of which killed a woman) in "Trial by Fire."

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* CourtroomEpisode: Connor is put on trial under suspicioun suspicion of being responsible for a bunch of house fires (one of which killed a woman) in "Trial by Fire."
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* CourtroomEpisode: Connor is put on trial under suspicious of being responsible for a bunch of house fires (one of which killed a woman) in "Trial by Fire."

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* CourtroomEpisode: Connor is put on trial under suspicious suspicioun of being responsible for a bunch of house fires (one of which killed a woman) in "Trial by Fire."
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* RealIsBrown: The series had a really dull, gritty, and washed out look to it whenever wasn't employing UnnaturallyBlueLighting.

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* RealIsBrown: The series had a really dull, gritty, and washed out look to it whenever it wasn't employing UnnaturallyBlueLighting.
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* VanHelsingHateCrime: The ethics of the team chipping and incarcerating every Neuro that they find, regardless of whether or not they are even doing anything wrong, starts being addressed midway through the series, starting with "The Amazing Howie."

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* VanHelsingHateCrime: The ethics of the team chipping and incarcerating every Neuro that they find, regardless of whether or not they are even doing anything wrong, starts being addressed midway through the series, starting beginning with "The Amazing Howie."
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