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* HarsherInHindsight: "Closed Circuit" has the premise of a news anchor's voice and image being replicated by technology, making his actual existence unnecessary; flash forward to 2023, when AI technology is at the point of replicating actors and their voices, leading to a massive strike by the Screen Actors Guild to protect their rights and livelihoods.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: We never learn why [[spoiler:Phil]] from "The Bogeyman Will Get You" murdered those two girls prior to the events of the episode, [[spoiler:and it is not totally clear how much control he has over himself while a WolfMan]]. Is he a TragicMonster who kills only reluctantly to keep his secret safe, or a callous glorified SerialKiller?
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* JerkassWoobie: Neil Pollux from "Siege of 31 August". He's a hardcore nationalist who abuses his family, but he genuinely does love them and his issues stem from untreated PTSD and his unhealthy coping mechanisms to deal with it.

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* JerkassWoobie: Neil Pollux from "Siege of 31 August". He's a hardcore nationalist who abuses his family, but he genuinely does love them and his issues stem from untreated PTSD and his unhealthy coping mechanisms to deal with it.it.
* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The climactic battle between Neil and the toy soldiers at the end of "Siege of August 31" looks great, especially for something produced on a TV show budget.
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* JerkassWoobie: Neil Pollux from "Siege of 31 August". He's a hardcore nationalist who abuses his family, but he genuinely does love them and his issues stem from untreated PTSD and his unhealthy coping mechanisms to deal with it.

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