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* FoeYay: The interrogation scene between Una and Brie. [[spoiler: It develops into [[HoYay LesYay]] after Una's [[HeelFaceTurn heel-face turn]].]]
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** One debate stems over whether Darmok is a victim of his own insanity and is ultimately blameless for his actions, or if he's just a [[BloodMagic morally]] [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe reprehensible]] DomesticAbuser.

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** One debate stems over whether Darmok is a victim of his own insanity and is ultimately blameless for his actions, or if he's just a [[BloodMagic morally]] [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe reprehensible]] DomesticAbuser.{{Domestic Abuse}}r.



* [[HoYay LesYay]]: Pre-existing in conflict with the Malchus-Briahna ship, until [[spoiler: Una and Brie finally [[SlapSlapKiss kiss]].]]

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* [[HoYay LesYay]]: HoYay: Pre-existing in conflict with the Malchus-Briahna ship, until [[spoiler: Una and Brie finally [[SlapSlapKiss kiss]].]]

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* BaseBreaker:
** Marcus vs. G3 conflict. Fans were very vocally supporting one or the other side, but almost all felt disappointed with the way it ended.

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BrokenBase: Marcus vs. G3 conflict. Fans were very vocally supporting one or the other side, but almost all felt disappointed with the way it ended.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Applies to many of the main PCs, as well as several of the more notable NPCs

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Applies to many of the main PCs, player characters, as well as several of the more notable NPCsnon-player characters

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** One debate stems over whether Darmok is a victim of his own insanity and is ultimately blameless for his actions, or if he's just a [[BloodMagic morally]] [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe reprehensible]] [[DomesticAbuser complete]] [[CompleteMonster monster]].

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** One debate stems over whether Darmok is a victim of his own insanity and is ultimately blameless for his actions, or if he's just a [[BloodMagic morally]] [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe reprehensible]] [[DomesticAbuser complete]] [[CompleteMonster monster]].DomesticAbuser.



* CompleteMonster:
** [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe Darmok]]
** Thermack
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* CompleteMonster:
** [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe Darmok]]
** Thermack
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Applies to many of the main PCs, as well as several of the more notable NPCs
** One debate stems over whether Darmok is a victim of his own insanity and is ultimately blameless for his actions, or if he's just a [[BloodMagic morally]] [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe reprehensible]] [[DomesticAbuser complete]] [[CompleteMonster monster]].
** Ironhide. Either he's one of the few sane members of the party, if a little coldly pragmatic about the loss of life, whose slavery and mistreatment by mages justifies his anger, or he's an [[AxCrazy insane]] jerkass who betrays his party.
** Carter. On the one hand, there's the [[FantasticRacism racism]] and the whole attempted genocide thing, or he simply [[WellIntentionedExtremist wants to bring order to a very chaotic land]].
** Malchus. Either he's a [[JerkassWoobie jerkass woobie]] with [[MagnificentBastard magnificent bastard]] tendencies who did [[IDidWhatIHadToDo what needed to be done]], or he's a [[{{Wangst}} wangsty]] twit who blames everyone else for his problems, even after he commits genocide.
* BaseBreaker:
** Marcus vs. G3 conflict. Fans were very vocally supporting one or the other side, but almost all felt disappointed with the way it ended.
* ContinuityLockout: With upwards of 200 hours of content, it can be a little daunting for new listeners. [[WordOfGod Jason]] has mentioned plans to make it easier now that the Kickstarter succeeded.
* ClicheStorm: Some of the more dramatic characters qualify, especially Malchus.

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* {{Wangst}}: Malchus is easily considered a posterboy for this trope, especially after the speech in episode 77. (The claim that his 'greatness' is what isolates him, and not the genocide of the Warforged and the murder of untold non-combatants, really helps power this along.)

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Malchus is easily considered a posterboy for this trope, especially after the speech in episode 77. (The claim that his 'greatness' is what isolates him, and not the genocide of the Warforged and the murder of untold non-combatants, really helps power this along.))
** Rodswell is counted as qualifying by a good portion of the fandom, especially after joining the Overwatch due to not "getting the respect he deserves." What he did to actually deserve respect is debatable ...
** Marcus. You would think that maybe after being abandoned by your entire party ... twice, that you might rethink your life. He doesn't. He also doesn't survive the third abandonment.
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* FoeYay: The interrogation scene between Una and Brie. [[spoiler: It develops into [[HoYay LesYay]] after Una's [[HeelFaceTurn heel-face turn]].]]
* [[HoYay LesYay]]: Pre-existing in conflict with the Malchus-Briahna ship, until [[spoiler: Una and Brie finally [[SlapSlapKiss kiss]].]]

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* Wangst: Malchus is easily considered a posterboy for this trope, especially after the speech in episode 77 (The claim that his 'greatness' is what isolates him, and not the genocide of the Warforged and the murder of untold non-combatants, really helps power this along.

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* Wangst: {{Wangst}}: Malchus is easily considered a posterboy for this trope, especially after the speech in episode 77 77. (The claim that his 'greatness' is what isolates him, and not the genocide of the Warforged and the murder of untold non-combatants, really helps power this along.)
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* Wangst: Malchus is easily considered a posterboy for this trope, especially after the speech in episode 77 (The claim that his 'greatness' is what isolates him, and not the genocide of the Warforged and the murder of untold non-combatants, really helps power this along.

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