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* HeroesWantRedheads: There was some joking as soon as Kim Whalen joined the cast in Episode 2 that every single new character she plays (along with her returning character, Becky Barnes) is instantly established as a main character's LoveInterest. (Sylvia for Bill, Jenny for Ted, Becky for Tom, and Miss Holloway for Duke.)



* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Well, given that she has red hair and green eyes, Kim Whalen could be tagged with this trope in any show where she has a significant role -- but it seems like the roles of Jenny in Episode 2 ("Time Bastard") and Miss Holloway in Episode 3 ("The Witch in the Web") fit this role, where Kim was cast in a role where the story revolves around her character and relies on her being visually memorable in some way (Jenny as the LostLenore motivating the whole time-travel plot, Miss Holloway as a glamorous and beautiful new BigGood ShroudedInMyth). See also HeroesWantRedheads.

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* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Well, given that she has red hair and green eyes, Kim Whalen could be tagged with this trope in any show where she has a significant role -- but it seems like the roles of Jenny in Episode 2 ("Time Bastard") and Miss Holloway in Episode 3 ("The Witch in the Web") fit this role, where Kim was cast in a role where the story revolves around her character and relies on her being visually memorable in some way (Jenny as the LostLenore motivating the whole time-travel plot, Miss Holloway as a glamorous and beautiful new BigGood ShroudedInMyth). See also HeroesWantRedheads.
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** "The Witch in the Web" finally explains the mechanics of the Hatchetfield multiverse, the reason the town is such a hotbed of supernatural activity, and much of its history. [[spoiler:It further reveals Hannah Foster's nature as the most powerful psychic mind ever to exist, the one perhaps destined to save or destroy the entire timeline. All five of the Lords in Black are properly introduced as a group here.]]

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** "The Witch in the Web" finally explains the mechanics of the Hatchetfield multiverse, the reason the town is such a hotbed of supernatural activity, and much of its history. [[spoiler:It further reveals Hannah Foster's nature as the most powerful psychic mind ever to exist, the one perhaps destined to save or destroy the entire timeline.multiverse. All five of the Lords in Black are properly introduced as a group here.]]
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** Largely averted post-Season 1. While fans have some determination, as you'll see throughout the WMG here on TV Tropes, to try to fit every story in Season 1 in a single timeline -- trying to work around everything except the rather unworkable fact that [[spoiler:the season features two different deaths for Ted Spankoffski]] -- it largely doesn't, presenting itself as five different timelines which at best the WildMassGuessing can whittle down to two. ''Nightmare Time 2'', meanwhile, is full of little bits of continuity that make it clear that all six stories are yet in a single timeline, and WordOfGod has indicated that ''Nightmare Time 3'' will continue the story of that timeline in particular.

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** Largely averted post-Season 1. While fans have some determination, as you'll see throughout the WMG here on TV Tropes, to try to fit every story in Season 1 in a single timeline -- trying to work around everything except the rather unworkable fact that [[spoiler:the season features two different deaths for Ted Spankoffski]] -- it largely doesn't, presenting itself as five different timelines which at best the WildMassGuessing can whittle down to two. ''Nightmare Time 2'', meanwhile, is full of little bits of continuity that make it clear that all six stories are yet set in a single timeline, and WordOfGod has indicated that ''Nightmare Time 3'' will continue the story of that timeline in particular.
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Most recently, the unreleased episode "Hey, Melissa!" was unlocked during Starkid's [[https://www.youtube.com/live/hOxGIMmsy6w Nerdy Prudes Must Livestream!]], and the script for the episode is also publicly accessible in the description. (Viewers should be aware that this bonus episode touches upon more sensitive and mature content. Content warnings are available in the description, but are not mentioned in the video itself.)

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Most recently, the unreleased episode "Hey, Melissa!" was unlocked during Starkid's [[https://www.youtube.com/live/hOxGIMmsy6w Nerdy Prudes Must Livestream!]], and the script for the episode is also publicly accessible in the description. (Viewers description (viewers should be aware that this bonus episode touches upon more sensitive and mature content. Content warnings are available in the description, but are not mentioned in the video itself.)
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* AutoErotica: [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]] in ‘’Jane’s a Car’’ in that, while Tom and Jane do have sex, [[spoiler: Jane’s status as a car means that Tom has physical relations with a car]].
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** "Perky's Buds", though it's not the main focus of the plot, [[reveals the same is true of the Church's equally-evil enemies, the Hatchetmen.]]

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** "Perky's Buds", though it's not the main focus of the plot, [[reveals [[spoiler:reveals the same is true of the Church's equally-evil enemies, the Hatchetmen.]]

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