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3''The Imperfects'' is an American science fiction television series created by Dennis Heaton and Shelley Erickson. It premiered on Netflix on September 8th, 2022, and [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was cancelled on November 8, 2022]], after its only season was made available (which leaves a lot of questions left unanswered, especially after the [[{{Cliffhanger}} ending]]). Promoted as a "[[{{Pun}} coming of rage]]" story, it follows three young adults trying to find the MadScientist who altered with their DNA and gave them [[BlessedWithSuck disruptive superpowers]].
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6'''Previews:''' [[https://youtu.be/sTJfJoaZrCw Trailer]].
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8!!The series provides examples of:
9* AffectionateNickname: Darcy calls Juan's Chupacabra form "Chupi". Juan doesn't find it affectionate, however (for [[IAmAMonster obvious reasons]]).
10* TheAlcoholic: At the beginning of the series, Tilda acquires SuperHearing that causes SensoryOverload. Alcohol is one of the few things that helps with making the whole thing even remotely more bearable, so she ends up with a very high alcoholic drink consumption. The owner of the house that serves as headquarters for the protagonists in all but name has a small wine cellar that Tilda is making fast work of.
11* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: Juan doesn't remember anything he does in chupacabra form, and almost any time he's told what he's done, he is [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone horrified at his own actions]]. He lampshaes this in "One of Us"
12-->'''Juan:''' Hey, what happened to my arm?
13-->'''Tilda:''' You don't remember?
14-->'''Juan:''' I don't remember anything the chupacabra does.
15* AmbiguouslyGay:
16** Despite being asexual, Abbi shows signs of having feelings for Hannah beyond friendship. As she specifically mentions being a'''sexual''', not a'''romantic''', it's entirely possible that she's an ace lesbian.
17*** When Tilda is listening to Abbi and Hannah's offscreen conversation, she says, "Abbi's telling Hannah she's ace... and that is the correct response, Hannah!" It's entirely possible that response is asking if Abbi is ''romantically'' interested.
18*** [[spoiler:The ambiguity is pretty much gone by the final episode, where they are living together and going to Abbi's mum's house for dinner.]]
19** Sarkov himself is heavily implied to be gay. In a flashback, Dr. Burke tries to convince him to ask out a waiter, and he refuses only because he thinks the guy will say no.
20* ArtisticLicenseBiology: The show focuses on three people who have been given pwoers via having experimental genetics injected into them, something that is (obviously) not possible in real life.
21* BadPowersGoodPeople: All three of the main characters have powers that can easily harm (or even kill) others, but they are still good-natured, well-meaning people and eventually learn to use their powers for good.
22* BerserkButton: All three of the imperfects do ''not'' like being experimented on.
23* BlessedWithSuck: The main trio are a banshee (who would like to sing again without shattering glass), a succubus (who would like to have a conversation without people proclaiming their love or lust to her) and a chupacabra (who would like to wake up without tasting puppy).
24* BrutalHonesty: This exchange from Episode 10:
25-->'''Abbi:''' What is wrong with you?\
26'''Tilda:''' ''[cheerfully]'' Lots of things.
27* CastingGag: Darcy is a skilled artist, much like her actress.
28* {{Chupacabra}}: Juan transforms into one when people he cares about are in danger.
29* DeadpanSnarker:
30** Dr. Sarkov has his moments.
31--->'''Juan:''' Darcy. Darcy. Is she okay?\
32'''Sarkov:''' She's on a bus to Vancouver.\
33'''Juan:''' Is she alive?\
34'''Sarkov:''' If not, that's gonna be a very disturbing bus ride.
35** Tilda is also fairly snarky.
36** In fact, it would be difficult to find a character who isn't one.
37* FollowingInTheirRescuersFootsteps: Abbi, Darcy and Juan have a rare genetic condition for which the only existing treatment was developed by the geneticist Alex Sarkov. Abbi is now studying genetics because she was inspired by Sarkov.
38%%* FourFingeredHands: [[spoiler:Nate]] has these in Episode 7 following [[spoiler:his]] transformation.
39%%* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Dr. Burke (melancholic), Tilda (sanguine), Abbi (choleric), and Juan (phlegmatic).
40* HereWeGoAgain: In the denouement of the finale, Tilda finds another monster girl presumably in need of a cure. [[spoiler:Shortly thereafter, the 'cured' Abbi and Juan show new side effects.]]
41* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: In Episode 7, [[spoiler:Hannah is impaled on a large metal pipe]].
42* InsultFriendlyFire: Later in the series, Juan and Tilda have gotten frustrated enough with the plot's tendency toward MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate that they start [[ScienceIsBad insulting scientists at the drop of a hat]]. Abbi, who is training to become a scientist, has a few issues with that attitude, but they NoTrueScotsman her out of the "scientist" category rather than go the PresentCompanyExcluded route.
43* {{Irony}}: Abbi is an asexual succubus.
44* ItIsDehumanising: In one scene, Juan refers to his chupacabra form as "it", rather than "he", to separate himself from his monster form. Darcy calls him out on this, as she doesn't see him as a monster to be feared.
45* JekyllAndHyde: [[spoiler:Isabel Finch is a manifestation of Dr. Burke's Id.]]
46%%* JustDesserts: The fate of most characters who end up pressing Juan's RelativeButton.
47* LivingAphrodisiac: Abbi is a succubus whose pheromones make people attracted to her.
48* MadScientist: Dr. Alex Sarkov is an eccentric and morally flexible Aussie scientist who is responsible for the protagonists' mutations. [[spoiler:It's revealed that Alex isn't even the real Alex Sarkov, but the genetic creation of a man who '''is'''.]] He's not the only one laying claim to the title, though, and [[ScienceIsBad the number of scientists with a functioning moral compass in the show is rather low]], to the point that Abbi isn't sure if she wants to be called a scientist. [[spoiler:Given Burke's Finch persona and Abbi's misuse of her powers, the only one who might qualify as morally competent is actually Monday, who at least tried to keep her nanobots from escaping.]]
49* MomentKiller: The exchange mentioned in RhetoricalQuestionBlunder is immediately preceded by Tilda ruining a sweet and tender moment between Abbi and Hannah.
50* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: Tilda isn't going to let the next person to die be anyone she cares about... or Sarkov.
51* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
52** This is generally Juan's reaction whenever he learns that he killed someone in his chupacabra form, and is part of the reason he wants to be "fixed".
53** Hannah has a milder case of this when she learns that she has helped Finch murder two scientists.
54** Tilda also has a moment of this in "Lest Ye Become a Monster" after she realizes that she [[spoiler:almost got Hannah killed]].
55* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: The "Terror of Tacoma"[[note]]The name a news report gave to Juan's chupacabra form[[/note]] doesn't exactly sound like something you'd want to mess with (and for good reason).
56%%* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Great job on helping Juan find out what activates his powers, there, Sponson.
57* NightmareFetishist: Darcy definitely has a strange liking for monsters (regardless of whether or not said monster almost killed her). Juan thinks it's a straight-up fetish, she claims it's appreciation for inner values and vulnerability. Darcy even draws in-universe fan art of her snuggling up with "Chupi" (Juan's chupacabra form), which pushes it more towards "fetish" territory.
58* NoodleIncident: Burke's leverage to convince Sarkov to cure the others in "Introduction to Modern Poetry". All we know is that Sarkov was eight years old, though it's implied that he cheated in some way to get a passing grade.
59* OfficialKiss: {{Subverted|Trope}}. [[spoiler:Midway through Episode 10, it seems like Juan and Tilda are going to have one, but instead they hold hands and she rests her head on his shoulder, signaling that their romantic feelings are very much real but that they're not entering a relationship just yet.]]
60* OurBansheesAreLouder: Tilda is a banshee who also has SuperHearing. [[spoiler:In Episode 7, she learns to use her screaming powers '''through a phone call''' to destroy someone's brain.]]
61* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Juan transforms into a chupacabra when people he cares about are threatened.
62* ParentalIncest: Abbi has stayed away from her mother because she's utterly grossed out by the thought of her coming on to her daughter.
63* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: Alex Sarkov's password is a Letters2Numbers version of "Gregor Mendel", who is considered the father of genetics as they are currently understood. He's a geneticist and Abbi, who is a student in the same field, is the one who guesses it.
64* PreviouslyOn: '''[[InvokedTrope Requested]]''' by Dr. Sarkov in Episode 7.
65-->'''Sarkov:''' [[spoiler:Nate]] might look like a monster, but something human is driving him.\
66'''Juan:''' Oh, yeah, like you'd know.\
67'''Sarkov:''' Yes. Like I would know.\
68'''Tilda:''' We did kill [[spoiler:Melanie and Qamara]].\
69'''Sarkov:''' Wait, can I get like a "previously on"?
70* PowerIncontinence: The main problem of the characters. Abbi can't shut off her pheromones that have everyone around her fall in love with her, Tilda can't sing without shattering glass or turn off her super-hearing, and Juan can't control either turning into the Chupacabra nor his actions in that form. [[spoiler:They all learn some degree of fine control over the course of the season.]]
71* PowerLimiter: Abbi quickly improvises one in the form of room spray. [[spoiler:The Portland biohackers try gas masks, a sedative that attacks Tilda's voice, and chains to restrain Juan, but they are not enough to save them from the protagonists.]]
72* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: The main trio consists of a singer with banshee-esque powers, a scientist who can use her pheromones to manipulate others' emotions, and a graphic novelist who turns into a chupacabra.
73* RelativeButton: If you value your life, don't even think about harming anyone Juan cares about in front of him, otherwise he'll turn into a chupacabra and eat you. Doug, Qamara and Sponson learn this the hard way.
74* TheReveal: [[spoiler:The man we know as Alex Sarkov is actually the result of genetic engineering, presumably by the real Alex Sarkov.]]
75* RhetoricalQuestionBlunder: This exchange from Episode 10:
76-->'''Abbi:''' What is wrong with you?\
77'''Tilda:''' ''[cheerfully]'' Lots of things.
78* ScienceHero: Abbi is a student in genetics. As a result, she has a better understanding of the nature of her condition than her companions. This allows her to ask relevant questions to people who might potentially help.
79* ShoutOut: Episodes 9 and 10 are named ''Film/AllMonstersAttack'' and ''Film/DestroyAllMonsters'', respectively.
80* SkewedPriorities: Sponson seems more concerned over the fact that he lost his nose to Juan's chupacabra form over the fact that he nearly lost his life to said chupacabra.
81* SmoochOfVictory: {{Discussed|Trope}}. After Tilda and Juan make a bet on whether or not Sarkov brings a gun when he meets them, she points out that he could have requested a kiss from her if he won.
82* SuperScream: Tilda's power set as a banshee, together with SuperHearing.
83* TooDumbToLive: One of the scientists who tries to experiment on the trio refuses to believe that Juan is a chupacabra, despite being in a series where people have unusual powers. Later, she becomes more focused on eliminating Abbi and Tilda that she [[FailedASpotCheck doesn't notice Juan transforming right behind her]] before she turns around and [[OhCrap notices the chupacabra about to kill her]].
84* TookALevelInBadass: Partway through the series, all three of the main characters learn how to control their powers and use them whenever necessary to achieve their goals.
85* ATrueHero: A recurring theme is what makes a person a hero or a monster, with powers, doing good (or evil) and overcoming weaknesses all proposed as the answer.
86* WhatTheHellHero:
87** Tilda gets one from Juan and Abbi for letting Doug go after they promised to kill him.
88** Juan gets one from Alejendro in "Destroy All Monsters" for leaving in the middle of Paloma's birthday party, with Alejendro going as far as to ban Juan from ever coming back to the house. The ending of the episode implies that Alejendro has gotten over this, however.
89* WorldOfSnark: Just about every major character (and even a few minor ones) have a habit of [[DeadpanSnarker making witty remarks]].
90* WouldHurtAChild: Sponson is all too willing to kill Paloma in order to get information from Juan. Too bad for Sponson that Juan happens to also be a chupacabra who almost kills him, prompting [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Sponson to leave]] with a [[FacialHorror missing nose]].
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