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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: In one episode of the first season, the Visitor's prediction involves Raph becoming a junkie later. Cut to a photograph of Music/AmyWinehouse (her death by overdose happened two years later).


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* HarsherInHindsight: In one episode of the first season, the Visitor's prediction involves Raph becoming a junkie later. Cut to a photograph of Music/AmyWinehouse (her death by overdose happened two years later).
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* OldGuardVersusNewBlood: The film is pretty balanced. It is perfectly understandable for newcomers, but it provides nice added bonuses for hardcore fans. As said above, there ''is'' some ContinuityLockout, but it may be more noticeable if you only watched the first two seasons (in what case you might wonder why some important characters don't appear at all or seem to have gone through the HeelFaceRevolvingDoor) than if you know nothing about the show. The film mainly focuses on two brand new characters, and most of the other ones have identities that are either self-explanatory in the context of the film or are turned into twists for those who don't know, like [[spoiler:Henry Castafolte being a robot]] or [[spoiler:the Visitor's real name being Renard]].

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* OldGuardVersusNewBlood: The film is pretty balanced. It is perfectly understandable for newcomers, newcomers[[labelnote: note]]to the point it can be seen as a kind of SoftReboot when compared to the series, and especially compared to its fourth and last season[[/labelnote]], but it provides nice added bonuses for hardcore fans. As said above, there ''is'' some ContinuityLockout, but it may be more noticeable if you only watched the first two seasons (in what case you might wonder why some important characters don't appear at all or seem to have gone through the HeelFaceRevolvingDoor) than if you know nothing about the show. The film mainly focuses on two brand new characters, and most of the other ones have identities that are either self-explanatory in the context of the film or are turned into twists for those who don't know, like [[spoiler:Henry Castafolte being a robot]] or [[spoiler:the Visitor's real name being Renard]].
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* OldGuardVersusNewBlood : The film is pretty balanced. It is perfectly understandable for newcomers, but it does provide nice added bonuses for hardcore fans. As said above, there is some ContinuityLockout, but it may be more noticeable if you only watched the first two seasons (in what case you might wonder why some important characters don't appear at all or seem to have gone through the HeelFaceRevolvingDoor) than if you know nothing about the show. The film mainly focuses on two brand new characters, and most of the other ones have identities that are either self-explanatory in the context of the film or are turned into twists for those who don't know, like [[spoiler:Henry Castafolte being a robot]] or [[spoiler:the Visitor's real name being Renard]].

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* OldGuardVersusNewBlood : OldGuardVersusNewBlood: The film is pretty balanced. It is perfectly understandable for newcomers, but it does provide provides nice added bonuses for hardcore fans. As said above, there is ''is'' some ContinuityLockout, but it may be more noticeable if you only watched the first two seasons (in what case you might wonder why some important characters don't appear at all or seem to have gone through the HeelFaceRevolvingDoor) than if you know nothing about the show. The film mainly focuses on two brand new characters, and most of the other ones have identities that are either self-explanatory in the context of the film or are turned into twists for those who don't know, like [[spoiler:Henry Castafolte being a robot]] or [[spoiler:the Visitor's real name being Renard]].

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