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* UnfortunateImplications: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] on the "One Night Only" episode of Madness, the topic of whether [[spoiler:[[BuryYourGays Fenly's being the only explicit death]]]] is as problematic as the trope usually is given the inherent random chance of the medium is a murky one. The cast seems to agree that the fact that the nature of the medium and that he [[spoiler: chooses to willingly and heroically sacrifice himself]] disqualifies the trope from being as much of an issue as it typically is.
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** Kayden. A selfish, unempathetic JerkAss who's try to push as many buttons in the group as he can for kicks, or a horribly depressed JerkAssWoobie who's keeping up walls because he think there isn't a point to human connection anymore?

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** Kayden. A selfish, unempathetic JerkAss who's try trying to push as many buttons in the group as he can for kicks, or a horribly depressed JerkAssWoobie who's keeping up walls because he think thinks there isn't a point to human connection anymore?



** Sat in particular starts out desperately reaching out to all of her friends, none of whom responded back all year til the trip, and it only gets sadder after she reveals [[spoiler: her drug troubles.]] For the entire last third of the season she is also [[spoiler: in a state of grief over Tanner's death and her ultimately futile attempt to bring him back.]]

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** Sat in particular starts out desperately reaching out to all of her friends, none of whom responded back all year til until the trip, and it only gets sadder after she reveals [[spoiler: her drug troubles.]] For the entire last third of the season she is also [[spoiler: in a state of grief over Tanner's death and her ultimately futile attempt to bring him back.]]
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** Sat in particular starts out desperately reaching out to all of her friends, none of whom responded back all year til the trip, and it only gets sadder after she reveals [[spoiler: her drug troubles.]] For the entire last third of the season she is also [[spoilers: in a state of grief over Tanner's death and her ultimately futile attempt to bring him back.]]

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** Sat in particular starts out desperately reaching out to all of her friends, none of whom responded back all year til the trip, and it only gets sadder after she reveals [[spoiler: her drug troubles.]] For the entire last third of the season she is also [[spoilers: [[spoiler: in a state of grief over Tanner's death and her ultimately futile attempt to bring him back.]]



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* {{Squick}}: The description of the [[spoilers:cultist's brains]] being smashed across the apartment complex's floor is clearly this for some of the cast, and likely more than a few viewers as well.
* UnfortunateImplications: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] on the "One Night Only" episode of Madness, the topic of whether [[spoilers:[[BuryYourGays Fenly's being the only explicit death]]]] is as problematic as the trope usually is given the inherent random chance of the medium is a murky one. The cast seems to agree that the fact that the nature of the medium and that he [[spoiler: chooses to willingly and heroically sacrifice himself]] disqualifies the trope from being as much of an issue as it typically is.

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* {{Squick}}: The description of the [[spoilers:cultist's [[spoiler:cultist's brains]] being smashed across the apartment complex's floor is clearly this for some of the cast, and likely more than a few viewers as well.
* UnfortunateImplications: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] on the "One Night Only" episode of Madness, the topic of whether [[spoilers:[[BuryYourGays [[spoiler:[[BuryYourGays Fenly's being the only explicit death]]]] is as problematic as the trope usually is given the inherent random chance of the medium is a murky one. The cast seems to agree that the fact that the nature of the medium and that he [[spoiler: chooses to willingly and heroically sacrifice himself]] disqualifies the trope from being as much of an issue as it typically is.
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* CreepyAwesome: Mr. Wren and his amazingly chilling opening monologues are a wonderful introduction to each new installment of ''"Sagas of Sundry".''
** And Ivan as The Storyteller is as eery as he is awesome.
* FriendlyFandoms: With many of the other Creator/GeekAndSundry shows, natch.
[[folder:Season 1: Dread]]
* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Given the duplicitous and secret-keeping nature of character creation, this is to be expected for a lot of characters.
** Kayden. A selfish, unempathetic JerkAss who's try to push as many buttons in the group as he can for kicks, or a horribly depressed JerkAssWoobie who's keeping up walls because he think there isn't a point to human connection anymore?
** Tanner. Is he a put-upon [[TheWoobie woobie]] trying his best keep the group safe despite Kayden's bullying, or is he doing everything out of a warped sense of superiority and is not any better than Kayden in their arguments?
** Darby. Does [[spoiler:her being right about the "Goat Man"]] absolve her of some of the blame in her and Raina's breakup, or were her actions and neglect during that time a separate issue?
* JerkAssWoobie: '''KAYDEN.''' He's definitely the most actively antagonistic of the main cast and yet it's hard not to feel for him when he [[spoiler: breaks down crying on Sat late in the season.]]
* {{Moe}}: Raina is being played by Amy Dallen after all.
* {{Squick}}: Whatever it was the Raina/Amy reached into for the bucket challenge. Both in and out of character.
* TheWoobie: The whole cast by the time the show proper begins. These kids have not had a good time since their first adventure in the ITTD one-shot.
** Sat in particular starts out desperately reaching out to all of her friends, none of whom responded back all year til the trip, and it only gets sadder after she reveals [[spoiler: her drug troubles.]] For the entire last third of the season she is also [[spoilers: in a state of grief over Tanner's death and her ultimately futile attempt to bring him back.]]
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[[folder:Season 2: Madness]]
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* {{Moe}}: Both Selina and Fenly especially can be considered this.
* {{Squick}}: The description of the [[spoilers:cultist's brains]] being smashed across the apartment complex's floor is clearly this for some of the cast, and likely more than a few viewers as well.
* UnfortunateImplications: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] on the "One Night Only" episode of Madness, the topic of whether [[spoilers:[[BuryYourGays Fenly's being the only explicit death]]]] is as problematic as the trope usually is given the inherent random chance of the medium is a murky one. The cast seems to agree that the fact that the nature of the medium and that he [[spoiler: chooses to willingly and heroically sacrifice himself]] disqualifies the trope from being as much of an issue as it typically is.
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