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* FauxAffablyEvil: Waldo. He may act chummy with The Detective each time he's found at the scene of the crime, but he's clearly treating the encounters like a game of cat and mouse, smiling even as he reveals a corpse he hid in a mailbox or bombs he planted in a public area. If The Detective tries to "cheat" at Waldo's game, he becomes enraged, teleporting away with a scowl on his face.


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* SadisticChoice: The ending of "Where's Waldo 3": [[spoiler:Catch Waldo, or disarm the bombs planted in the area?]]
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* AlternateSelf: The Gorefield lore establishes that every universe has a Garfield and a Jon, varying in shape and personality rather often. [[spoiler:In VideoGame/BadMondaySimulator, Godfield implies that Sans is VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'s Garfield as he states that the fusion that created Sansfield can only occur between similar entities.]]
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: Waldo. He teleports away every time the detective finds him, he can effortlessly block attempts to shoot him, [[spoiler:there's more than one of him]], etc.

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* AmbiguouslyHuman: Waldo. He teleports away in a flash of light every time the detective finds him, he can effortlessly block attempts to shoot him, him by stopping the projectile in midair, [[spoiler:there's more than one of him]], etc.

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%%* AmbiguouslyHuman: Lyman.

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%%* ** Waldo, who is now a serial killer with supernatural powers.
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AmbiguouslyHuman: Lyman.Waldo. He teleports away every time the detective finds him, he can effortlessly block attempts to shoot him, [[spoiler:there's more than one of him]], etc.
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* TheNeedsOfTheMany: [[spoiler:Walter devolves into this mindset after mutating with the Philosopher's Stone, proclaiming to Hank that he could end suffering and disease across the world. Notably, he entirely ignores his earlier argument of [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes doing it to provide for his family]], freely admitting that he sees Hank, Skyler and Walt Jr. as nothing more than the composite periodic elements of a carbon-based lifeform now.]]

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