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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The fifteenth through seventeenth seasons of Red vs. Blue, filmed inside Halo 5: Guardians. The initial showrunner was Joe Nicolosi, writer/director of season 14's "The Brick Gulch Chronicles".The 15th season picks up 10 months after Season 13 left off. The Reds and Blues have become notorious criminals, and one reporter, Dylan Andrews, is dead-set on finding out what caused this change in their behavior.While Season 15 was originally a standalone season, it wound up setting up its immediate successor, The Shisno Paradox. The Reds and Blues decide to leave for lunch, though without Donut as he vanishes in a weird and unsettling incident witnessed only by Caboose. Yet on the way to the pizzeria, Donut reappears and drafts his friends for a journey that will bring them across time, angering some powerful entities known as the Cosmic Powers.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Warning: This page will contain unmarked spoilers for the previous seasons. | |
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A Form You Are Comfortable With | |
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A Form You Are Comfortable With: As Genkins is having problems with Chrovos as a Monitor ("You are a ball! How do I know if you're pointing at anything?!"), Chrovos changes himself into a variety of humanoid forms. The first is Genkins, the second is Donut, and the third and final form he takes is a feminine "hourglass figure" form he calls "Vengeance." | |
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Hotter and Sexier | |
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Hotter and Sexier: One of the changes Jax's movie makes to Season 15 is that Wash telling Carolina "take off your clothes" is not a misunderstanding, but the cue for her swooning and a sex scene. When the real ones are witnessing it, they get confused. | |
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The Call Knows Where You Live | |
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The Call Knows Where You Live: Grif changes the subject, the path, or downright crashes a ship so nothing will get between him and his pizza? An ancient goddess appears and destroys the pizza place! | |
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No Celebrities Were Harmed | |
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No Celebrities Were Harmed: The strange cop found outside the destroyed pizzeria is voiced by Jeremy Dooley doing his best Patrick Warburton impersonation. "Private John" is named as such because RT's legal department told Joe Nicolosi that John Wayne Enterprises is so protective of its estate that they could sue, so he'd better not use his full name or "The Duke". | |
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Sliding Scale of Free Will vs. Fate | |
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Discussed by Jax as one of the ways sci-fi writers deal with time-travel paradoxes in fiction. However, he also points out that this theory kinda skewers the concept of free will. | |
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No Such Thing as Bad Publicity | |
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No Such Thing as Bad Publicity: invoked Jax ultimately sees no problem in Sarge killing one of his actors, given Access Hollywood just released a compromising tape of his and they can also recast the guy. | |
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Mirror Routine | |
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Mirror Routine: When Surge gets spotted by Sarge in Episode 7, he pretends to be a reflection to avoid blowing his cover Although, given how absurdly similar they are, he may have been doing it unintentionally. | |
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Tempting Fate | |
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Tempting Fate: Lampshaded - Right in the middle of realizing that he trapped Chrovos and saved the universe, Donut realizes that no, it hasn't been all tied up that neatly. Just as Sarge asks why time travel isn't fun (following his repeated deleting of the Blues), we cut to Tucker arriving at Locus about to attack Crash Site Bravo in "Ready... Aim...". | |
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Inexplicably Identical Individuals | |
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The revelation as to why the Blues and Reds are a group of Inexplicably Identical Individuals ends up having a few of them, namely via the presence of Cronut and Loco and certain details isolated from the time in the Gulch. The backstory for the Desert Gulch Team all but says that the Blood Gulch Crew was actively picked based on the data of the Desert Gulch's conflict for the sake of hiding the Alpha, which would fit with all the candidates for Red Team Sergeant acting like Sarge and why Agent Florida picked each soldier in particular. The problem however comes from Donut and Caboose's presence in Blood Gulch, as neither were originally meant to be there. The two of them got sent there by accident after Florida knocked a cable out of the wall and made Vic short circuit, replacing the list of Freelancers meant to replace Florida should anything happen to him with the names of random rookies. Eventually, Miles Luna would supply the following Hand Wave in a Reddit AMA: Florida didn't want to fully follow the Desert Gulch mold, only picking enough to have three soldiers on each side; but then he died, leading Vic to bring in two accidental call-ups that turned out to be just what Blood Gulch needed to leave the planned stalemate. | |
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When Tex appears in the flashback episodes, she has a voice filter like the one that she used in her first appearance. | |
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Genre Shift | |
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Genre Shift: Unlike the explanations for seemingly supernatural occurrences in previous seasons, The Shisno Paradox has explicit mentions of Magitek time travel guns and a pantheon of gods, putting in a more magical bent to the series. Subverted as the season goes on, with it being revealed that the Cosmic Powers are actually highly advanced Monitors that can only make it seem like they're gods. Double Subverted in that there is still no explanation for how exactly the time travel guns work, making them still seem like magitek. More specifically, Episode 12 "Docudrama", is shot, well, like a docudrama. Complete with interviews intercut between the somewhat shaky, "handheld" cinematography. Justified, as Jax is working on a documentary about his movie, and this is supposedly the footage. | |
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Male Band, Female Singer: During their shore leave, Tucker, Grif, and Caboose form a band, and Carolina joins them as their singer. The boys quickly regret it. | |
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During "Docudrama," Genkins The Trickster says that "At the end of the next one, the pink guy steals the hammer!" Guess what Donut does at the end of "Lights Out"? | |
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Take Off Your Clothes | |
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Take Off Your Clothes: Wash asks this to Carolina... right after a tender moment between them, making her recoil in shock. He then has to explain it is for them to activate the recovery beacons. | |
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Title Drop: Chrovos briefly refers to the first crack in their prison as a "Singularity" while trying to figure out a name for it. | |
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And This Is for... | |
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And This Is for...: Grif has apparently not forgotten about the nutshots Tex gave him in Seasons 8 & 10, as he precedes shooting her ship with a rocket launcher with, "My testicles send their regards, Tex, you metal bitch." | |
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Never Trust a Trailer | |
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Never Trust a Thumbnail: The thumbnail for "The Not-So-Good Ol' Days" sees Halo 2!Wash being confronted by someone in armor that resembles both York and Genkins' color scheme. This is in fact Halo 2!Carolina. | |
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Eyed Screen: In a Leaning on the Fourth Wall case, once Jax states he discovers the anamorphic setting on his camera, the episode's view changes to a Letter Box. | |
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Dead All Along | |
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Dead All Along: As episode 16 reveals the message that the Reds and Blues received was a deliberate fake engineered by the Blues and Reds and that Church really is dead this time and not coming back. Caboose and Tucker are both devastated when they find out. | |
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Poor Communication Kills | |
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Poor Communication Kills: At the moment, it seems that the shootout at Sidewinder in Episode 3 only happened because Gene misinterpreted Buckey's "Shoot!" as "Open fire!". | |
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The Slow Path | |
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The Slow Path: After winding up prior to the Big Bang, Huggins is told by her mom to move at nearly the speed of light in order to travel to the point where the paradox happened. We see this in action when she shows up at Blood Gulch prior to anyone showing up: she spins in a circle fast enough that time advances to an hour before Caboose blows up Church with Sheila. When Lopez falls into the Labyrinth's black hole, he goes back to the beginning of time, lives through billions of years, and then suddenly reappears behind the others just as they begin to wonder what happened to him. | |
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Welcome Back, Traitor | |
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Welcome Back, Traitor: Sarge and Doc both betray the Reds and Blues for different reasons. Sarge wants an enemy to fight and Doc feels that the others never respect him. Sarge eventually realizes that there's more to life than orders and fighting and rejoins everyone and Doc realizes the Blues and Reds are no better than the others and tries to heal Carolina. Tucker doesn't want either of them back, enraged over their betrayal, but the others convince him they have more important things than being mad at them. | |
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Cruel and Unusual Death | |
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Cruel and Unusual Death: Disconcertingly common this season. As shown in Episode 10, all of the Freelancers captured by Temple were frozen in their armor in one position and forced to slowly waste away from malnutrition and dehydration. Poor Biff gets Impaled with Extreme Prejudice through the heart with Blue Team's flag due to Tex and Carolina in Episode 13. While it's successfully Played for Laughs in Episode 20, Surge is accidentally dropped by Sarge into a volcanic vent and gets utterly incinerated. | |
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Breaking the Fourth Wall | |
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: After Sarge's very politically charged rant about "the White Team" (which involves him calling upon numerous stereotypes associated with white Americans) in "Reacts," Lopez laments that "Tumblr va a odiar esto (Tumblr is going to hate this)." | |
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Stealth Pun | |
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After capturing Hargrove, Tucker activated the Temple of Procreation on Chorus. However, Grif and Simmons ended up stuck in a closet together, leading to this trope. | |
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Take Our Word for It | |
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Take Our Word for It: Quite a few incidents described in Episode 5 happened just off-screen. Or, like in the case of Wash growing a beard, was hidden by the 24-Hour Armor. | |
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Ambiguous Situation | |
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The genuineness is questionable, but while masquerading as Epsilon, Genkins is mildly taken aback when Washington snaps at Carolina when she assumes he's talking nonsense under stress. | |
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Shoryuken | |
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Shoryuken: Tucker does one (while screaming "Shoryuken, motherfucker!") when performing a Groin Attack on a Cyclops. | |
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Energy Beings | |
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Huggins was sent back to before the Big Bang upon being sucked into a black hole by Genkins last season. The same also goes for her parents. And by extension, Energy Beings like them have Complete Immortality. | |
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Chekhov's Gag | |
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Chekhov's Gag: When Grif is talking to Volleyball!Simmons, it is briefly shown that Grif now knows Spanish, most likely as a result of being left alone. This quickly becomes important when Locus shows up with Lopez' head. When Caboose is telling Loco about his time on Chorus he suddenly asks him if he has any double A batteries when he mentions finding Freckles. Later in Episode 20, Loco gives Caboose the batteries he was asking for, saying that now he can fix Freckles. The Meth-Meth shrooms introduced in Episode 5 are later used in Episode 19 by Grif to gain Super Speed powers and take out tons of the Blues and Reds' Grunts. | |
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Chekhov's Gun | |
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Chekhov's Gun: In The Shisno Paradox, Atlus gave Caboose Genkins' golf club, and even allowing him to keep it when he took everyone else's energy swords away. Chrovos reveals that the club was the original tool used to seal them away, which makes it the perfect weapon to fight an empowered Genkins. | |
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Ironic Hell | |
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Ironic Hell: Chrovos notes the Labyrinth outside her prison "sort of runs on... irony", as it puts whoever enters with visions of unusual nightmares by reflecting negative emotions back, expecting them to become self-destructive. Tucker sees himself left utterly alone, Wash sees everyone he cares about die, Carolina sees her past self, Sarge sees a boring desk job that turns out to be a daydream before a disastrous beach landing, Grif sees a psychopathic gym teacher, Kaikaina/Sister sees her and Grif's childhood home that burned down on her watch, Simmons sees a UFO "wanting to utilize his penis in scientific experiments," and Lopez sees himself as a human who speaks English. Only Caboose was completely unaffected by the Labyrinth's manipulations. | |
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Companion Cube | |
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Companion Cube: During his time in isolation, Grif decorates a bunch of volleyballs to look like the other Reds and Blues and acts out Blood Gulch-esque scenarios with them. He does his best impression of each character, even speaking Spanish for Lopez. | |
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown | |
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Caboose shuts down Genkins' attempt at ranting by calmly explaining his lingering hang-ups with Church's death, before firmly telling Genkins to get out of his body. And then he beats the shit out of him when Genkins doubles down. | |
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It Has Been an Honor | |
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It Has Been an Honor: Sarge's last words as the paradox engulfs the Reds and Blues.note Although during RTX, Joe Nicolosi and Matt Hullum concluded that like the two cases of Ignored Epiphany, Sarge would probably say something egocentric or stupid if not for the Fade to White. | |
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Taught by Experience | |
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Taught by Experience: After getting his hands on a time travel gun, Simmons insists on taking it apart and studying it to understand how it works. Sarge tells him they can learn how it works by actually using it. Simmons is interested in this idea and goes with it. | |
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Disappeared Dad | |
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"Theogeny" reveals that Grif was never drafted into the UNSC Army. Instead, he actually enlisted, as he realized that he needed more structure in his life than what public school, a Disappeared Dad, and a mom who ran off to join the circus could give him. Additionally, the same episode also reveals that Genkins and Chrovos are actually the same person through a Stable Time Loop. | |
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Hurricane of Puns | |
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Hurricane of Puns: After Grif gets a Laser Blade, he starts dropping a lot of cleaver blade-related puns. A hammer forged by the Cosmic Powers also earns some as people (and even Atlus!) suggest alternate names. | |
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Easter Egg | |
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Easter Egg: Everything on Temple's computer screen. | |
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Lampshade Hanging | |
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Lampshade Hanging: This season features a lot of civilian characters, but a lack of CGI means they have to be wearing Powered Armor. As such, these characters often go out of their way to explain why they have armor on. There's even a group of children in full body armor, because it's Halloween and they're wearing costumes. | |
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Bury Your Gays | |
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Bury Your Gays: Defied with Huggins, who actually got sent back to the beginning of time through Genkins' black hole last season instead of getting killed and is even revealed to have Complete Immortality. | |
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Loss of Identity | |
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Sarge gets focus in Season 15 as he is forced to suffer a Loss of Identity now that he's no longer involved in any wars and question who he is anymore, while also exploring just how badly he suffers from PTSD. | |
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Fantastic Drug | |
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The Meth-Meth shrooms introduced in Episode 5 are later used in Episode 19 by Grif to gain Super Speed powers and take out tons of the Blues and Reds' Grunts. | |
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Autobots, Rock Out! | |
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Autobots, Rock Out!: invoked Spoofed in "Blue vs. Red - Part 2", where the Tex and Carolina fight is scored first with music fitting of the trope (an "action mix", a faster song resembling something from Freelancer Saga), then a Bruce Springsteen-esque song and ultimately a Harry Potter audiobook. | |
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Suicide as Comedy | |
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Suicide as Comedy: When Grif and Doc end up in a timeline where pizza doesn’t exist, Grif tries to kill himself by dropping an unpinned grenade at his feet. Fortunately, Doc kicks the grenade away. | |
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Logic Bomb | |
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Logic Bomb: This is how Donut gets Wash (stuck shifting between two selves - one where he did get shot and was treated, and one where he didn't get shot and wasn't treated) back to normal - he forces him to confront that he remembers two opposing events, and the contradiction fixes it. In "Self-Fulfilling Odyssey", this is how they get the rest of the Crew wake up; forcing them to realize that they remember events that haven't happened yet. One of the moments Genkins takes over as is Santa telling Locus what Felix is afraid of. The new answer is "Knives", even if Felix is a Blade Enthusiast. Locus is understandably confused, and it's enough to derail his Character Development. | |
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Split-Personality Merge | |
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Split-Personality Merge: Doc forces his O'Malley Split Personality to merge with his own in "Theogeny," leading to Doc saving Wash from his Labyrinth illusion. | |
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Insufferable Genius | |
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Gene is Simmons without growing a spine and becoming more questioning of his allegiance to his superiors. It's made particularly clear when Simmons only pretends to listen to Sarge during the latter's Face–Heel Turn and is trying to be a mole. | |
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Even Evil Has Standards | |
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Even Evil Has Standards: When Chrovos briefly assumes Donut's form, Genkins is borderline disgusted (even throwing up in his mouth) while it takes Chrovos hearing himself talk to realize how bad it truly is. The genuineness is questionable, but while masquerading as Epsilon, Genkins is mildly taken aback when Washington snaps at Carolina when she assumes he's talking nonsense under stress. When trying to tell Church he's the Alpha as a last ditch effort at creating an anachronism before getting blown up, Genkins summarizes the Director creating Tex to replace Allison as "the robot equivalent of a body pillow" and also states the Director's "emo lameness will end up killing hundreds of innocent people." | |
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The Worf Barrage | |
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The Worf Barrage: The Red and Blues unload their guns at Kalirama, who simply continues walking towards them, with no signs of damage. | |
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Mike Nelson, Destroyer of Worlds | |
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Mike Nelson, Destroyer of Worlds: Played for Drama in Episode 20. Loco's time machine-laser drill is actually a Doomsday Device since it will create a black hole that will consume the Earth followed by the whole Solar System if it's left on for too long. However, the Blues and Reds don't realize this at all and just think it's an advanced laser drill for destroying the UNSC's HQ, meaning that their attempts to defend the drill will lead to their own deaths. The Reds and Blues' desperate attempts to warn Temple don't work either since he still views them as the enemy. | |
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Impromptu Tracheotomy | |
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Impromptu Tracheotomy: Throughout the series, Wash has repeatedly proven to be Made of Iron and recover from any sort of damage to his physical or mental state that would permanently put anyone else out of commission, and it seems like the same thing has happened with being shot in the throat last season. Except it hasn't; being shot in the throat and cut off from oxygen for several minutes has given him permanent, irreparable brain damage and memory loss. | |
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Lethal Joke Character | |
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Lethal Joke Character: While the Reds and Blues are already this, the Blues and Reds turn this up to eleven. Despite them being just as dysfunctional and goofy as the Blood Gulch Crew, they're also a band of ruthless anarchic terrorists who are planning on using a Doomsday Device to wipe out the vast majority of human civilization in the Milky Way. | |
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Stable Time Loop | |
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Stable Time Loop: How Genkins is ultimately disposed of. Donut tricks him into going to the beginning of time and becoming Chrovos... with everything that entails, including being beaten with a club and imprisoned, eventually leading to the present day Chrovos. | |
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Five-Second Foreshadowing | |
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Five-Second Foreshadowing: When Donut manages to convince everyone else what is going on in "Self-Fulfilling Odyssey", they all experience the same head glitching effect to signify this, excluding Donut, Wash, Genkins (while possessing Alpha-Church), and Doc. In "Limbo", when Donut wakes up Tucker, Doc wakes up in the background. | |
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The Fog of Ages | |
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This is the ultimate fate of Chrovos/Genkins. Chrovos was imprisoned by his creations, the Cosmic Powers, only to later have most of their powers stolen away by one of the Cosmic Powers, Genkins, who then goes back in time to gain even more power over the eons, forgets who he is over time, adopts the identity of Chrovos, and is then imprisoned by the Cosmic Powers. | |
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Man, I Feel Like a Woman | |
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Man, I Feel Like a Woman: Chrovos is excited when trying out a female body that is the "shape of vengeance itself, an hourglass figure." | |
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Noodle Incident | |
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Noodle Incident: When Wash travels back to his Freelancer days, North reminds awash to pull the pin before throwing his grenades, saying he doesn't want to be in "another situation like last time", alluding to an incident Wash apparently forgot to do so. | |
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Skewed Priorities | |
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Skewed Priorities: Once he learns of Jax's movie, Sarge's goals change from "Fixing the past" to getting a lead role. | |
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Delayed Reaction | |
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Delayed Reaction: After fixing the issues of Wash fluxuating between different timelines, Donut struggles to explain what he did before Wash's butler walks up to simplfy it as having "collapsed a probability wave"... and only then, after he says that, does Wash get startled at his appearance. | |
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Blatant Lies | |
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Blatant Lies: Tucker says Temple put him in charge of the campaign against the UNSC by having him go through a "tactical simulator." The "simulator" is just a video game, and Tucker doesn't notice until Dylan points it out. | |
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Bittersweet Ending | |
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Bittersweet Ending: On the sweet side, Chrovos and Genkins are both defeated, reality is fixed, and Doc & his O'Malley personality have successfully gone through a Split-Personality Merge. Additionally, Donut seems to have finally earned legitimate respect from the rest of the Blood Gulch Crew, and Tucker takes a lesson in humility after having acted like a Jerkass for the last season. On the bitter side, Wash has to permanently suffer through his brain damage again so as to resolve the Temporal Paradox (though it's implied that he'll likely be more functional than he was before due to him having better treatment this time around and Carolina not ignoring the issue), and Donut decides to walk away from the Reds and Blues for a while due to all the trauma he’s been through over the course of this arc and him Desperately Looking for a Purpose in Life. Oh, and Lopez learned some fantastical secrets of the universe while floating through the universe for countless eons, but is stuck speaking Spanish again so only Grif (and possibly Sister) can understand him. | |
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Shut Up, Hannibal! | |
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Shut Up, Hannibal!: Chrovos attempts to gloat about Genkins breaking Donut's time gun, only for Wash to point out she talks too much for being a prisoner and then rushing into the Everwhen, Donut following close behind. Caboose shuts down Genkins' attempt at ranting by calmly explaining his lingering hang-ups with Church's death, before firmly telling Genkins to get out of his body. And then he beats the shit out of him when Genkins doubles down. When Genkins attempts to prevent Sarge from deleting the Blues, Simmons simply reboots the computer. | |
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Stylistic Suck | |
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Stylistic Suck: The ending credits reveal "VelociROCKtor", the song the Blood Gulch Crew recorded in their brief retirement. On the one hand, the instrumentals are actually pretty decent. The lyrics and Carolina's singing, on the other hand, are both hilariously terrible. | |
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Hidden in Plain Sight | |
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Hidden in Plain Sight: "The Not-So-Good Ol' Days" finally reveals what happened with Carolina between the cliff and the rescue of Epsilon: She forged some paperwork, changed armor, and became USNC trooper "McCallister". | |
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Spoiler Title | |
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Spoiler Title: The fact that Episode 16 is called "Grif Does A Rescue" gives away the fact that Grif choosing to quit the team in Episode 6 doesn't last. | |
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Downplayed Trope | |
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Downplayed with Lopez. While largely a Static Character and used more for humor, Singularity examines his desire to be understood and how he ultimately doesn't want that to happen, as the Labyrinth making him believe he's human and understood drives him over the Despair Event Horizon, and would have been Driven to Suicide had he not fallen into a Black Hole instead. It also makes a point that, for his all his calling them idiots, he does care about the Blood Gulch Crew. | |
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Tranquil Fury | |
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It really says something about how utterly furious Caboose is with Genkins for possessing Church when he actually starts to show some Tranquil Fury while talking to the demigod. | |
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Ask a Stupid Question... | |
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Ask a Stupid Question...: When Caboose calmly, but firmly, demands that Genkins "put [Church's] body down", Genkins makes a point of asking "Or what?" And the answer to that? | |
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"Could Have Avoided This!" Plot | |
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"Could Have Avoided This!" Plot: Once Wash has it pointed out to him how he could have saved himself a bunch of trouble finding out Carolina's whereabouts when she was presumed dead by just asking her after they became friends, he crouches and yells "AAAAAAAH GODDAMMIT!" in frustration. | |
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Scary Science Words | |
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Scary Science Words: In the opening of this season, Dylan bluffs herself and her cameraman into a restricted zone by using a lot of made-up, vaguely military-sounding jargon and acronyms, which intimidates the guard into letting them through. | |
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TheCloudcuckoolanderWasRight | |
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The Cloud Cuckoolander Was Right: "Limbo" reveals that black holes lead back to before Big Bang went off, which means Caboose's statement in Season 3 about how "Time is made of circles" was more accurate than one might want to believe. It's even lampshaded by Caboose himself: | |
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Saying Too Much | |
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After Donut's initial attempts at fixing everything via the Everwhen fail, Chrovos proceeds to mock him, explaining how the paradox will soon set her free due to causing chaos to occur backwards from it. Donut quickly realizes the significance of her word choice, and takes the time gun to go find Wash in the present. | |
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Butt-Monkey | |
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Caboose beating the absolute shit out of Genkins while he's possessing Church is initially treated as a triumphant and awesome moment... but it quickly dives into comedy when Genkins stops possessing him and poor Church starts freaking out over Caboose continuing to hit him. | |
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The Stinger | |
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The Stinger: There are three sprinkled throughout the credits: The first reveals that Temple, Buckey, and Cronut are now in prison. Temple sighs in exasperation as the prison guards serve him - you guessed it - fish. The second shows Jax pitching a script based on his adventure to a studio executive, admitting that he added in some movie references and may have fudged a few details. He also asks the exec if he'd be interested in "Moon Doom." The final one shows Past!Church in Blood Gulch, still confused about what just happened, and then vowing to completely forget about it and never mention it to anyone. | |
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall | |
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: In Lopez' nightmare vision (where he is a English-speaking human), the Red Team's robot is a washing machine they call Gustavo. | |
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Comedic Sociopathy | |
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Somehow, Donut just seems to be cursed to keep winding up back at the moment Wash shot him. | |
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No Power, No Color | |
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No Power, No Color: Chrovos's armor turns white when she gives most of her power to Genkins | |
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Power Perversion Potential | |
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Power Perversion Potential: Sister decides the best way to use the time machine is to have sex with past celebrities. And she even considers, well... | |
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Wax Museum Morgue | |
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Wax Museum Morgue: Armor lock plus various Freelancers equals Temple's basement. | |
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Mythical Motifs | |
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Mythical Motifs: The deities that appear in this season are based on various mythologies and religions. | |
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Downer Ending | |
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Downer Ending: Mixed with Gainax Ending - Thanks to Genkins's manipulations and betrayal of the Cosmic Powers, as well as Donut's time travel corruption causing him to steal The Hammer, the Reds and Blues make a last ditch attempt at time travel by saving Washington from being shot... which goes horribly right causing a Reality-Breaking Paradox that resets the universe back to the first season of The Blood Gulch Chronicles, with Genkins possessing Church, and everyone else incapable of remembering. Additionally, Wash is confirmed to have suffered permanent brain damage due to the events of Season 15, and he angrily leaves the rest of the Blood Gulch Crew after he learns of Carolina hiding it from him and the rest of the group. Also, Huggins was tragically killed by Genkins for trying to stop the Reds and Blues from anymore time travel, the Cosmic Powers are seemingly helpless before Chrovos' might, and Donut's whereabouts are unknown. Thankfully, it becomes a Bittersweet Ending come next season when it turns out that Donut's Heel–Face Turn wasn't entirely in vain, as Chrovos was still partially sealed away and the universe can be fixed. | |
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Wham Line | |
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Wham Line: This is the moment in "Everwhen" when Donut realizes what his plan of attack should be: From the end of "Breaching the Torus", right as Wash is trying to figure out where he is in the past: The terminology of the trope is abused a little during "The Not-So-Good Ol' Days", as Wash observes that the line "Uhhh, roger that, Command, situation's changed, I'm gonna need a Pelican." causes a crack in to the spacetime continum to burst in front of him. After all, going to Carolina during the "Recovery One" mini is a rather bad wham to the timeline. Played for laughs: when Grif demands to know what's going on in "Limbo", Caboose speaks up: In "Omphalos", we learn what Lopez' biggest fear is, right in the middle of a scene where he watches Sarge complain about Grif replacing grenades with avocados. No, Lopez isn't saying the Spanish part. Donut "accidentally" convinces Genkins to jump into a black hole leading to the beginning of time and become a real god... seemingly yet another case of Nice Job Breaking It, Hero... but then the Labyrinth praises him for his clever plan. | |
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Wham Shot | |
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Wham Shot: "Self-Fulfilling Odyssey" goes back to Huggins being sucked into a black hole... and ending up in front of what appears to be a giant red star. When Donut wakes Tucker up in "Limbo", we clearly see Doc wake up in the background. "Finally" ends with the Reds and Blues beginning their progress on fixing the timeline: Sarge goes back to when he deleted the Blues, Grif goes back to the end of "Why Were We Here?", and Tucker winds up in Crash Site Bravo near the end of Season 11. "Succession" has the bullet that would hit Wash stopping in mid-air, showing Genkins has gotten powerful enough to interfere with the flow of time. The ending of "Killing Time", true to the Episode 10 twist tradition, has Genkins trapping the Reds and Blues in the Labyrinth, seeing their individual fears (Tucker is left alone, Sister sees the home of the mother she left behind). The continuation of that in "Omphalos" brings some more: Carolina coming face to face with herself; Lopez speaking English and realizing he's human; and Sarge in a desk job, only to be a daydream right before a D-Day-like landing. The situation with Lopez goes one step further. Namely, we see him walk off the platform and fall into the black hole. | |
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Lazy Bum | |
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Grif's status as an Iron Butt Monkey who can shrug off any horrible injury has been a Running Gag since the very first season. Biff, the Grif counterpart for the Blues and Reds, also suffers a debilitating injury in the backstory - but here, it is Played for Horror and results in his Cruel and Unusual Death. | |
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Go Mad from the Isolation | |
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Go Mad from the Isolation: It quickly becomes very clear that Chrovos has gotten pretty loopy from being locked in a prison cell alone for several eons. | |
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Dream Team | |
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Dream Team: Sarge decides to create an elite team of historical warriors, to make Red Team the greatest fighting force in the universe. Subverted by his actual choices: Private John, who as an actor only played badass characters; Private George, who was an officer instead of a combatant and shows his Fish out of Temporal Water nature; and Private Alex, whose cough indicates he was recruited as he was dying of an illness. | |
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Temporal Paradox | |
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On the bitter side, Wash has to permanently suffer through his brain damage again so as to resolve the Temporal Paradox (though it's implied that he'll likely be more functional than he was before due to him having better treatment this time around and Carolina not ignoring the issue), and Donut decides to walk away from the Reds and Blues for a while due to all the trauma he’s been through over the course of this arc and him Desperately Looking for a Purpose in Life. | |
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Body Horror | |
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Body Horror: Donut is subjected to this after being zapped by the time machine. His body contorts in all sorts of ways, ending with his spine bending backwards at a 45 degree angle as sharp protrusions emerge from him. This apparently destroyed his body altogether. | |
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Pre-Mortem One-Liner | |
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Pre-Mortem One-Liner: Before throwing future cubes at a Genkins-possessed Lopez 2.0 (which had just shot him): | |
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Do I Really Sound Like That? | |
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Do I Really Sound Like That?: Donut finally learns how awkward his choice of dialogue can be to hear when he redoes Season 10's "You know I can't resist a good mounting!" line. He even makes a point to try and avoid it from then on. Once Sarge hears his Season 15 self hammily venting off "God dang effective range! Damn you projectile dysfunction!", he dejectedly asks "Is that how I sound?" | |
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What Measure Is a Mook? | |
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What Measure Is a Mook?: Defied in Episode 13, with Carolina and Tex's mutual apathy towards Biff getting Impaled with Extreme Prejudice only serving to show them as having been terrifying and heartless sociopaths from the perspective of the simulation troopers at Desert Gulch. | |
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Bookends | |
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Bookends: The ending of the season finale inverts both the season's opening scene - two people (almost) having the "ever wonder why we're here" conversation, then a pan up - and the very first episodes of the series - the Red team meeting, the Blues spying, and "Ever wonder why we are here?" | |
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Happy Ending Override | |
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Happy Ending Override: Inverted. The last scene of The Shisno Paradox didn't mean Chrovos was fully successful. Instead, Donut striking with The Hammer did what it was supposed to in trapping Chrovos, so in spite of the Time Crash he's not free. So he and Genkins are trying to make sure he gets released this time. | |
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The Dragon | |
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Surge is what would happen if Sarge was even more completely unquestioning of the orders he was given and never developed more of an honorable side. This becomes more obvious after Sarge switches back to the side of his friends after a Heel Realization. Sarge even refers to his final confrontation with Surge as him facing his demons. | |
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Mathematician's Answer | |
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Mathematician's Answer: Simmons, talking to Grif about Jax and Gene. | |
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Nobody Poops | |
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Nobody Poops: When Wash and Carolina are freed from armor lock after being stuck in it for days, no mention is made of them needing to... clean up. Justified as it was stated directly back during the Project Freelancer Saga that their suits were designed to 'eliminate all waste'...except vomit, which Delta admitted had never made it past the initial testing | |
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Reports of My Death Were Greatly Exaggerated | |
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When Donut wakes Tucker up in "Limbo", we clearly see Doc wake up in the background. | |
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If You Kill Him, You Will Be Just Like Him! | |
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If You Kill Him, You Will Be Just Like Him!: Occurs in the final episode between Tucker and the Big Bad. Tucker has Temple at his mercy and is ready to murder him for all of his misdeeds throughout the season. However Carolina tells him not to since, while they all might be killers, there is a big difference between only killing when it is necessary and killing for revenge, and that if Tucker kills Temple after he has already been defeated it will make them no different. Tucker ultimately decides to just knock Temple out and leave him for the authorities. | |
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Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe | |
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Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe: The opening scene shows two medieval knights having the famous “why are we here” conversation in this dialect. | |
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Achievements in Ignorance | |
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Achievements in Ignorance: "Limbo" sees Caboose set out on his own to fix the timeline... even though Donut and Wash hadn't taught him how to Mental Time Travel yet. | |
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Set Wrong What Was Once Made Right | |
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Set Wrong What Was Once Made Right: A number of the paradoxes that are created are fixing terrible moments for the Reds and Blues, but as they're breaking time and helping bring Chrovos closer to freedom, the Red and Blues have to undo all of them, ending with allowing Wash to get shot. | |
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The Un-Reveal | |
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The Unreveal: Sarge tells his real name off-screen to convince Dylan and Jax to come along. The latter is floored. | |
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Disney Villain Death | |
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When Donut manages to convince everyone else what is going on in "Self-Fulfilling Odyssey", they all experience the same head glitching effect to signify this, excluding Donut, Wash, Genkins (while possessing Alpha-Church), and Doc. | |
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Central Theme | |
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invoked Central Theme: According to Joe Nicolosi in an AfterBuzz TV interview, consequences is the main theme of this season. Regret and mirroring are also important themes this season. | |
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Competition Freak | |
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The flashback episodes are dated to taking place after the Sarcophagus heist in Season 9. Carolina's increasing competitiveness and Tex being partnered with Omega during this time would also help explain why both are so uncaring of Biff's death. | |
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Intrepid Reporter | |
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In between Episodes 1 and 2, Dylan's first cameraman (Frank) quit because Dylan's Intrepid Reporter antics kept getting them arrested. She got an intern as a replacement. | |
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Shocking Voice Identity Reveal | |
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Shocking Voice Identity Reveal: The "Church" in the Blood Gulch recreation that closes the season is actually Genkins. | |
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Good All Along | |
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Good All Along: Despite trying to drive all of the Blood Gulch Crew to commit suicide throughout "Omphalos" and half of "Theogeny," the Labyrinth A.I. isn't actually evil, and is only fighting them since it thinks that they're trying to free Chrovos. Once it realizes that Genkins is manipulating it so he can free & kill Chrovos, the Labyrinth immediately switches sides and helps Donut goad Genkins into falling into the black hole and closing the Stable Time Loop. | |
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Time Skip | |
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Tucker's suggestion for a government during the Time Skip between Seasons 13 & 15 on Iris is "Monarchy, whoever holds the magic sword Excalibur!" In medieval England, his energy sword is mistaken for that and so he becomes king. | |
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No Such Thing as Space Jesus | |
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No Such Thing as Space Jesus: Discussed by Grif and Huggins, who disagree over whether the Cosmic Powers are genuine gods or just really powerful aliens. The truth is closer to the latter. | |
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Identical Twin ID Tag | |
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Identical Twin ID Tag: Starting in Episode 9, the Blues and Reds change their visor colors to a blue to tell themselves apart from the Reds and Blues and later The Grunts have their visors green. Gene later changes his visor back and attacks Simmons, and Grif can't tell them at first because they look and sound the same, until he asks them a question only Simmons understands. | |
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Heel–Face Turn | |
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Episode 17, where the Reds and Blues successfully escape from their entrapment with the help of Locus, Sarge performs a Heel–Face Turn and saves both Dylan & Jax, and Wash is shot through the neck at the very end of the episode. | |
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Sanity Slippage | |
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Sanity Slippage: As the season goes on, it becomes abundantly clear that Temple parted ways with sanity a long time ago. | |
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Sequel Hook | |
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Sequel Hook: Two - Not only is there the mysterious message that Locus tried to send to Grif last season, but there's also whatever Lopez saw while floating through the universe for countless billions of years. | |
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Freeze-Frame Bonus | |
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Freeze-Frame Bonus: When Sarge returns to the moment he orders the deletion of the Blues in Reconstruction, there is a link on the computer screen. When the Reds and Blues all surround Past-Carolina in the Labyrinth during "Theogeny", Caboose is actually pointing finger guns at her instead of actual weapons like the rest of the Blood Gulch Crew. | |
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Plot Hole | |
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Plot Hole: In "Theogeny," Donut tells Chrovos that Huggins will be able to tell the Cosmic Powers of Genkins' betrayal before it even happens (implicitly retconning away both the events of The Shisno Paradox and the damage the Reds and Blues caused to the timeline in that season). However, this doesn't really make any sense since if Genkins' plot were to be uncovered before it ever happened, then he would never be sent back into the past and become Chrovos, which means he would never create the Cosmic Powers (and, by extension, himself, who would never send Huggins back in time to the beginning of the universe when he tried to kill her), causing a Temporal Paradox. But that's time travel for you. | |
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Heroic Sacrifice | |
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Heroic Sacrifice: Discussed; Wash is fully aware that by fixing the original paradox and letting himself get shot, he's saddling himself with cerebral hypoxia. He has made peace with this fact, however, and downplays it by noting how it's treatable. It is in turn initially prevented by Genkins freezing time as to preserve the paradox. | |
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World War III | |
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World War III: Sarge briefly mentions "all three World Wars", noting that the French Canadians were on the losing side of the third one, and that like in the first two, Italy switched to the winning side at the last minute. | |
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Drunk with Power | |
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Drunk with Power: By the time Grif catches up to Tucker and Sister in England, Tucker has let his kingship go completely to his head. | |
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Other Me Annoys Me | |
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Other Me Annoys Me: Tucker and Simmons can't stand their counterparts on the Similar Squad. This might also count as I Hate Past Me because said counterparts were the same as them, only without the Character Development the former had. | |
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Author Avatar | |
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One post-credits scene shows Jax Jonez, the Author Avatar of writer/director Joe Nicolosi, pitching a script based on his adventure. He assures the exec that it's all 100% true...except for the added movie references and fudged plot points. Essentially, it's Nicolosi taking a jab at himself for his frequent use of references and eclectic memory when it comes to continuity. invoked Similarly, Joe Nicolosi has stated that Jax calling Temple's Freudian Excuse "very cliché" was meant to come across as him mocking his own indulging of some very well-worn tropes when crafting Temple's backstory. | |
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Hourglass Plot | |
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Hourglass Plot: At the start, Tucker was completely on board with the call to action (in this case, potentially saving Church), while Grif refused (because of stress). Near the end, Grif was on board with the call to action (in this case, stopping the Blues and Reds from destroying the USNC base on Earth), while Tucker initially refused (because of defeatism). | |
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Missing Mom | |
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Tucker's mom is revealed to have been dead for a while. He's also an atheist, while Kaikaina is a "militant agnostic" (which also serves as a Call-Back to Grif mentioning to Locus how he was agnostic during "Objects In Space" in Season 15). | |
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Mook Horror Show | |
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Mook Horror Show: In Episode 18, the Battle Creek Grunts get a reminder of what happened the last time Caboose got angry at them. | |
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The Reveal | |
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Lots of details around Chrovos and the Cosmic Powers start to make more sense upon The Reveal that Genkins and Chrovos are the same person through a Stable Time Loop. For instance, the Cosmic Powers were very vague last season on what they were originally designed to do by Chrovos aside from manipulating entire civilizations. Here, it's revealed that they were originally created by Genkins-as-Chrovos so as to prevent the Reds and Blues from having ever existed in the first place. | |
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Serious Business | |
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Serious Business: Pizza seems to be this for Grif, enough for him to ensure it's created, along with yelling at children and trying to shoot Doc for an overtly green version. | |
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Driven to Suicide | |
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The situation with Lopez goes one step further. Namely, we see him walk off the platform and fall into the black hole. | |
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The Teaser | |
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The Teaser: Although the title does show up in the bottom corner right at the start, it doesn't appear front and center until after the Blues and Reds' massacre. | |
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Teleport Gun | |
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Teleport Gun: The time portal gun, which also teleports through the fourth dimension. It is downright weaponized like the ones from Portal in the season finale, as demonstrated in the fight where Donut and O'Malley start jumping around time periods. | |
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Casting Gag | |
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Casting Gag: Cronut is voiced by Miles Luna, who has previously filled in for Dan Godwin as Donut on multiple occasions. | |
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Here We Go Again! | |
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Here We Go Again!: Much like how it happened eight seasons prior, the season finale ends with the reveal that, due to outside circumstances, the events of Season 1 are being revisited, albeit slightly inaccurately. As if to acknowledge the similarity, the first sign that things are off is that Church doesn't sound the same. | |
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Mind Screwdriver | |
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Mind Screwdriver: The opening episode properly explains the Gainax Ending of the previous season - the recreation of Blood Gulch is a recreation of their memories, Genkins is possessing Church in those to create further paradoxes, and the pink flash is a "timeline crack", a visual manifestation of those paradoxes. | |
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Two-Person Pool Party | |
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Two-Person Pool Party: Tucker and Sister almost engaged in one in a cave pond in Blood Gulch, but were accidentally interrupted by a future version of Tucker. | |
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Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs | |
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Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs: When Caboose is talking to Loco, two of his teammates give him two different questions to ask. The question he actually asks ends up being a mangled combination of the two. This happens twice. | |
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Godzilla Threshold | |
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Godzilla Threshold: After Wash is caught up to speed as for what is going on, he realizes that the only way to fix the paradox is to prevent it. And after Genkins destroys Donut's time gun, the only remaining option the two of them have is to use the Everwhen (which Donut had tried previously, and not only didn't actually work, but was actually causing more cracks in Chrovos' prison). What's more, Wash and Donut realize that the only way they can get everyone else to realize what's going on is to have Wash show up at Blood Gulch before everyone left, meaning Donut and Wash wind up going back to the "Recovery One" miniseries. "The Not-So-Good Ol' Days" takes this one step further: Wash ultimately decides that what he needs to do back during the "Recovery One" mini is to not just head to Blood Gulch... rather, it's to go find Carolina during the "Recovery One" mini, and talk her into going with him. | |
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Idiot Ball | |
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Idiot Ball: Carolina and Wash firmly grasp it in Episode 10, when, right after outlining the reasons they don't trust Temple or his crew, they allow him to take them down into an isolated area, all the while with his gun to their backs. When they finally reach the Wax Museum Morgue where he displays their former comrades as victims, they very slowly ready their weapons and don't even try to shoot, giving him ample time to activate their armor lock and leave them to die. It's only because of Temple's own Complexity Addiction that they don't die right then and there. Hand Waved In-Universe by them being off their game since they were "in retirement" on Iris for over 10 months before the events of the season. Invoked in Episode 18: in order to figure out how the Blues and Reds are going to attack the USNC on Earth, Dylan asks Sarge how he would attack a heavily armed foe. His answer? "Death from below." | |
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Colour-Coded for Your Convenience | |
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Colour-Coded for Your Convenience: Due to the confusion caused by 24-Hour Armor and Similar Squad antics, the Blues and Reds change their visors to blue to help the two teams tell one another apart. Relatedly, the Battle Creek Grunts have green-tinted visors. | |
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Once More, with Clarity | |
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Once More, with Clarity!: "Self-Fulfilling Odyssey" ends by taking us back to Genkins killing Huggins with a black hole... only for us to learn that Huggins survived and wound up being deposited near what looks like a red giant. | |
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Arc Words | |
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Arc Words: "Every action has an equal and opposite reaction." They're the first words spoken in Episode 1, and they're spoken again when Dylan learns of the planet-destroying power the Blues and Reds' machine has. | |
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Did Not See That Coming: The FOTUS Soldier being just a process server delivering a class-action lawsuit to Tucker. Dylan even lampshades it. | |
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Internal Deconstruction | |
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Internal Deconstruction: Grif’s laziness and selfishness, as well as his status as a Butt-Monkey, are deconstructed when he quits the team because, as he points out, he has no real obligation to help them and he’s tired of them dragging him into adventures when he just wants to “sit and chill”, as well as ignoring all of his opinions. He also reveals a lot of hidden resentment towards them. | |
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Bond Villain Stupidity | |
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Wyoming smugly ranting to Wash about how he intends to go to Blood Gulch is derailed by Wash abruptly realizing that once the Reds and Blues are snapped out of their current state, Genkins will be tipped off to what's going on, and go for Carolina to preserve his plan. Wyoming is left in the lurch during this, not helped at all by Wash abruptly revealing that Carolina isn't dead. | |
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Played for Laughs | |
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Played for Laughs when Sarge is initially freaking out over him starting to remember Wash, Carolina, and Kaikaina. | |
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Paradox Person | |
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Paradox Person: Following the Reds and Blues preventing him being shot, Washington is oscillating between the groggy version after Temple's imprisonment and the saner one after treatment. It is only fixed as Donut questions him about the neck injury he simultaneously didn't have but remembers having. | |
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You Have to Believe Me! | |
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You Have to Believe Me!: Donut goes through this while trying to convince the Reds and Blues that they are trapped in a time loop. When Wash attempts it later, they are more willing to hear given he's The Leader, but Genkins won't help. They're finally able to do it in "Self-Fulfilling Odyssey", after Wash and Carolina arrive at Blood Gulch years before they're supposed to, and Genkins is unable to do anything about it. | |
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For Want of a Nail | |
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For Want of a Nail: How Genkins creates alternate timelines within the Everwhen. For example, if "Church" were to stop Sheila from killing him by shooting a bullet directly into her cannon barrel, this would cause Tucker to Take a Level in Badass sooner, and then eventually kill himself trying to jump a battleship with a tank. There's also a timeline where Caboose joined the Red Team, but how that happened is never elaborated upon. | |
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San Dimas Time | |
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San Dimas Time: Jax says the Reds and Blues have been missing since last year, which leads Simmons to believe that the same amount of time has passed in the present as he and Sarge spent looking for historical warriors. Also, the Reds and Blues trying to save Wash in the past occur simultaneously with Donut's misadventures in the present. It gets to the point that Donut striking with The Hammer at the "same time" as the Reality-Breaking Paradox happened meant Chrovos' prison broke, but his bindings were simultaneously reinforced by The Hammer and thus he wasn't actually freed. | |
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"Rashomon"-Style | |
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"Rashomon"-Style: Tucker has stated throughout the series that he and Sister had sex in Blood Gulch. However, once he brings this up to her, she remembers something different. She says they almost had sex, but that something happened and it stopped. When they go back in time to confirm, turns out Sister was right. | |
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Mental Time Travel | |
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Mental Time Travel: As Donut discovers, the Reds and Blues can assume their bodies in any period of their pre-Reality-Breaking Paradox past. | |
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Let Us Never Speak of This Again | |
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Let Us Never Speak of This Again: After capturing Hargrove, Tucker activated the Temple of Procreation on Chorus. However, Grif and Simmons ended up stuck in a closet together, leading to this trope. At the very end of the season, Season 1!Church decides that since he has no idea what to make of the time window to Season 15, he'll just forget it happened and never talk about it. | |
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech | |
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Sarge realizes just how serious Donut is during his "The Reason You Suck" Speech towards him and the others when he openly refers to his armor as pink instead of "lightish-red". | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! | |
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Donut "accidentally" convinces Genkins to jump into a black hole leading to the beginning of time and become a real god... seemingly yet another case of Nice Job Breaking It, Hero... but then the Labyrinth praises him for his clever plan. | |
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How We Got Here | |
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How We Got Here: The opening scene with the medieval knights ends with a time portal opening behind them. Episode 7 ends with Tucker and Sister falling from said portal. | |
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking | |
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: When Dr. Grey is talking about how she committed Insurance Fraud using Wash's status as a Paradox Person, she claimed to the UNSC how Wash was "de-armed, castrated, and generally bothered in the line of duty." | |
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Gainax Ending | |
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Gainax Ending: After the paradox happens, a Time Crash causes a Fade to White. When things return, it's sort of a recreation of the first two episodes of the series filmed in Halo 2: Anniversary... only Church is definitely not voiced by Burnie Burns, the original lines are given to the other character in the scene, and Grif and Simmons are feeling sort of a deja vu. | |
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin | |
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More specifically, Episode 12 "Docudrama", is shot, well, like a docudrama. Complete with interviews intercut between the somewhat shaky, "handheld" cinematography. Justified, as Jax is working on a documentary about his movie, and this is supposedly the footage. | |
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Doing In the Wizard | |
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Unlike the explanations for seemingly supernatural occurrences in previous seasons, The Shisno Paradox has explicit mentions of Magitek time travel guns and a pantheon of gods, putting in a more magical bent to the series. Subverted as the season goes on, with it being revealed that the Cosmic Powers are actually highly advanced Monitors that can only make it seem like they're gods. Double Subverted in that there is still no explanation for how exactly the time travel guns work, making them still seem like magitek. | |
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Bait-and-Switch | |
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Bait-and-Switch: After Tex's ship exploded, Tucker took Sister to the caves and show her something. Cue her unimpressed by the size, and Tucker defending... the cave pond. | |
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Refusal of the Call | |
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Refusal of the Call: After reading a book on story structure, Grif has decided to avoid Inciting Incidents so he can avoid adventures altogether. But he stopped reading after the part about incendiary incidents... and of course, didn’t know that in stories where someone ignores The Call, tragedy strikes and forces the adventure anyway. | |
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Fire/Water Juxtaposition | |
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Fire/Water Juxtaposition: The Blues and Reds have two lairs: One is located underwater on Armada 8, the other is inside a volcano on Earth. | |
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TurnedOnTheirMasters | |
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Turned On Their Masters: Parodied, subverted, and somehow inverted in Episode 5. Unable to live without an enemy to fight during their off-time, Sarge built a robot army to be that enemy. However, the robots malfunctioned and waged war against the local dinosaurs. All entirely off-screen. | |
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Denser and Wackier | |
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Denser and Wackier: Downplayed. While comedy has always been part of the series, this trilogy returns to the style of comedy seen in The Blood Gulch Chronicles, with the serious moments still occuring, but much less often than the three prior storylines. Most notable during The Shisno Paradox, going from (relatively) grounded sci-fi (Space Marines, Space Pirates, robots, A.I.s) to a downright surreal plot featuring ancient gods and time travel, though said gods are later revealed to be advanced A.I.s perpetuating a God Guise. | |
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Never Got to Say Goodbye | |
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Never Got to Say Goodbye: A depressed Caboose says he never got to say goodbye to Church or thank him for being his friend after finding out he really is dead and is never coming back this time. He fortunately gets some closure in the season finale thanks to Loco's time machine and uses it to say his final goodbyes to his friend. | |
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Cerebus Retcon | |
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Cerebus Retcon: The armor lock function. Originally a funny way of incapacitating Tex in Revelation, here it is the main tool in Temple's method of executing Freelancers, and highlights how dangerous it could have been if the Reds and Tucker hadn't been let out of it. Grif's status as an Iron Butt Monkey who can shrug off any horrible injury has been a Running Gag since the very first season. Biff, the Grif counterpart for the Blues and Reds, also suffers a debilitating injury in the backstory - but here, it is Played for Horror and results in his Cruel and Unusual Death. Sarge's Blood Knight tendencies were Played for Laughs in previous seasons, and are (at first) still used for comedy here. However, both "Reacts" and "True Colors" show how much of a negative attempt that being in the military for so long has had on Sarge's mind and psyche, with even him going into a mid-life crisis when he miserably notes that he feels completely useless unless he's in a fight. It all culminates in Sarge's (thankfully temporary) Face–Heel Turn, with him becoming a full-blown Death Seeker more concerned with dying gloriously in battle than caring about if the cause he's fighting for is even morally right or not. | |
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Timey-Wimey Ball | |
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Timey-Wimey Ball: Genkins/Chrovos is gotten rid of through a Stable Time Loop. However, Donut later has Huggins technically break the loop by informing the Cosmic Powers of Genkins' treason before it even happens, which should cause a Temporal Paradox... but seemingly doesn't, instead causing a Reset Button to be given on the events after the end of Season 15 (or perhaps even before, as it's all quite vague). Possibly Hand Waved in that the Reds and Blues' actions during this season seems to have created an entire new timeline that's more resilient/adaptable to paradoxes than the original one. | |
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Commuting on a Bus | |
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During Episode 15, Grif's Doc volleyball is suddenly missing, which is an allusion to Doc frequently Commuting on a Bus. | |
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Reference Overdosed | |
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Reference Overdosed: This season in particular is absolutely filled with references. Jax Jonez especially, being a film geek, loves to reference other movies. Considering how the main writer for this season - Joe Nicolosi - had his previous RvB work ("The Brick Gulch Chronicles") also full of references, this seems to be part of his Signature Style. There's even an implication that an Unreliable Narrator might be at hand, given a post-credits scene shows Jax has written a script based on the season, and tells he "punched up the story" a bit. | |
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Wham Episode | |
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Wham Episode: While plot twists usually happen in the tenth episode, this season has a big one in the ninth, "Succession": Genkins gets powers from Chrovos, announces he'll kill her, and then stops time just as Wash was about to be shot and fix the original paradox. | |
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The Psycho Rangers | |
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The Psycho Rangers: The Reds and Blues find out a new group dressed in their armor and colors are committing crimes. | |
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Two-Part Trilogy | |
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Two-Part Trilogy: It's only a "trilogy" in the sense that Season 15 is heavily tied into the set up of the following two seasons. Season 15 on it's own is largely a standalone season, focusing more on the Simulation Troopers of Project Freelancer and what the Reds and Blues have been doing since Chorus. The only parts that seem to have more focus on to the following seasons are Donut feeling mistreated, Loco's time machine and Wash's neck injury giving him cerebral hypoxia. Outside of that, the rest of Season 15 is self-contained and disconnected. | |
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Ignored Epiphany | |
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Ignored Epiphany: After causing the deaths of his subordinates in a battle from during the Great War, Sarge is sullen, and almost seems to realize his own mistakes. Then he switches to an angry tone and concludes that the people under his command are at fault. Despite Simmons pointing out that he was giving conflicting orders. Later, as he attempts to take the Temple role and Private John succeeds, Sarge goes "I'm my worst enemy...'s worst nightmare!" | |
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Recycled IN SPACE! | |
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Recycled IN SPACE!: Apparently, Earth of the future has something called "Space Guantanamo," which Grif isn't too keen on visiting. | |
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Rule of Symbolism | |
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Rule of Symbolism: The Everwhen, the shared history of the Reds and Blues leading up to the Temporal Paradox, is depicted as a large crack on an otherwise invisible wall in Chrovos' prison cell. Any alternate timeline created by Genkins while possessing A.I.s/A.I.-ready individuals within the Everwhen is shown to create a literal "crack" branching out from the primary Everwhen crack. | |
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Major Injury Underreaction: Once Donut's finally in another memory that doesn't involve being shot by Wash: | |
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Apocalypse How | |
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Apocalypse How: Class X-2 Stellar - If it isn't properly deactivated in time, the Blues and Reds' time machine-laser drill will eventually produce a black hole that will destroy the Earth followed by the entire Solar System. | |
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The Bus Came Back | |
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The Bus Came Back: Mental Time Travel ensures characters long unseen such as Andy, The Meta and 479er appear. Episode 5 has most of the named Freelancers reappearing, including the Triplets, and at the end, Delta. | |
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Set Right What Once Went Wrong | |
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Set Right What Once Went Wrong: Donut informs the rest of the group that the "Devil King" is going to destroy the universe, and cryptically says they must save the future by fixing the past. Subverted in that this isn't actually possible, given the way time travel works. For Sarge, this means going back to a battle in the Great War he was involved in, the Battle of Broken Ridge, and saving his men. It doesn’t work. Neither does his attempt at preventing his betrayal on Season 15. When Grif and Doc arrive at Sammie Raphaello’s years in the past, they see that it’s not a pizza place, but a calzone and stromboli place. Then they find out through talking to some kids that pizza doesn’t exist. Grif and Doc decide to go back and invent pizza. Doc also suggests using their time machine to stop countless wars and tragedies, but Grif just wants pizza. After learning the full extent of Wash's injury, Tucker convinces the crew that they need to prevent him being shot in Season 15, even though it risks causality. The result is a Time Crash and Cosmic Retcon | |
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Leeroy Jenkins | |
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Leeroy Jenkins: The only spacecraft left in the Blues and Reds' base is guarded by the Zealots. Locus wants to play it quiet and prepare an ambush, but Tucker, still riled from being made an Unwitting Pawn by Temple, rushes out and starts a firefight. this ultimately gets Wash shot. | |
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Canis Latinicus | |
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Canis Latinicus: The computer where Sarge deleted the Blues shows the classic "Lorem Ipsum" placeholder text, only it instead reads "Lorem Epsilon" for obvious reasons. | |
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Wild Card | |
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Given the twist at the end of the season, all of Chrovos and Genkins' interactions retroactively become this. Chrovos regularly expresses irritation with Genkins, but has no choice but to rely on him to break her out of her prison. After Genkins' betrayal, Chrovos begins aiding Donut mainly to stop Genkins from succeeding before becoming a flat out Wild Card, culminating in Genkins perpetuating the Stable Time Loop where he suffers Death of Personality and becomes Chrovos. Once she finally remembers this, she isn't exactly pleased. | |
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Tuckerization | |
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Tuckerization: Jax's movie is produced by Kohan Wooter, based on (and voiced by) Rooster Teeth's own Koen Wooten. Though we can be pretty certain that Joe Nicolosi doesn't give him as nearly as much problems! | |
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Big Bad | |
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On the sweet side, Chrovos and Genkins are both defeated, reality is fixed, and Doc & his O'Malley personality have successfully gone through a Split-Personality Merge. Additionally, Donut seems to have finally earned legitimate respect from the rest of the Blood Gulch Crew, and Tucker takes a lesson in humility after having acted like a Jerkass for the last season. | |
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Rewatch Bonus | |
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Rewatch Bonus: The first form Chrovos takes being Genkins is rather fitting after the season finale reveals Chrovos and Genkins are actually the same person via a Stable Time Loop. Lots of details around Chrovos and the Cosmic Powers start to make more sense upon The Reveal that Genkins and Chrovos are the same person through a Stable Time Loop. For instance, the Cosmic Powers were very vague last season on what they were originally designed to do by Chrovos aside from manipulating entire civilizations. Here, it's revealed that they were originally created by Genkins-as-Chrovos so as to prevent the Reds and Blues from having ever existed in the first place. | |
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Tragic Keepsake | |
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Tragic Keepsake: Episode 10 reveals that Carolina took back York's lighter. | |
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I Hate Past Me | |
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The ending of "Killing Time", true to the Episode 10 twist tradition, has Genkins trapping the Reds and Blues in the Labyrinth, seeing their individual fears (Tucker is left alone, Sister sees the home of the mother she left behind). The continuation of that in "Omphalos" brings some more: Carolina coming face to face with herself; Lopez speaking English and realizing he's human; and Sarge in a desk job, only to be a daydream right before a D-Day-like landing. | |
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"Not So Different" Remark | |
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"Not So Different" Remark: Once Wash decides to time travel back to his Freelancer days, he's reminded of when he was "at the bottom of the food chain" instead of being a god among morons, and no one respects Wash or wants to listen to him. He downright asks "Is this how Donut feels all the time?" | |
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Odd Couple | |
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Odd Couple: Aside from the exceptions of Tucker/Sister and Sarge/Simmons, the Party Scattering leads to Caboose (who can't understand anything) and Lopez (who can't be understood), and Grif/Doc (along with the different mindsets, Grif still hasn't forgiven Doc's defection in the previous season), which leads to the even weirder Grif/Huggins (as she's enthusiastic and representative of the plot he tried to evade, and yet Grif still warms up to her). | |
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Killer Robot | |
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Lorenzo has a very sarcastic personality like Lopez, but reacts to insults launched at him with violence while Lopez is actually surprisingly friendly deep-down and more easy-going. | |
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Time Abyss | |
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Time Abyss: Deconstructed with Chrovos, who is so mindbogglingly old even when compared to the Cosmic Powers that she suffers from The Fog of Ages and can't remember having previously been Genkins. Lopez becomes this after he jumps into the Labyrinth's black hole in "Theogeny" and is deposited at the beginning of time (just like Huggins and her parents both were). He then floats through space until he eventually arrives on Chorus in the "present day" of the new timeline. | |
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Time Crash | |
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Time Crash: The "Everwhen," the main setting of the season. After the Reality-Breaking Paradox from last season, the Everwhen is a "soft time" singularity consisting of the shared past of the Reds and Blues (including Wash and Carolina) and also serves as a vital component in Chrovos' prison. Interestingly, it seems to operate more like a Lotus-Eater Machine than most other examples, with the Reds and Blues actually being "unstuck in time" within the Everwhen and being forced to unwittingly relive their own history as Genkins forces events to go Off the Rails, which creates alternative times (which consist of physical cracks in Chrovos' prison). Mental Time Travel is possible within the Everwhen once someone Spots the Thread and becomes aware of being a Paradox Person within the Everwhen. | |
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Cerebus Rollercoaster | |
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Cerebus Rollercoaster: The first and third episodes hint at a darker plot akin to Seasons 12 and 13, but follow-ups make it clear the season is a lighthearted attempt at going back to the show's early days... until Episode 10, which is mostly focused on the emotional Carolina and Wash subplot until the reveal of the horrifying villainous plot. Generally speaking, whenever the bad guys are involved, the funny banter will be reduced. | |
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Rimshot | |
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Rimshot: Heard after Dr. Grey introduces Donut to the hospital's new area ("If this hospital was a bird, it would fly in circles. Because it has one long wing!"). | |
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Been There, Shaped History | |
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Been There, Shaped History: A given with time travel. Sister and Tucker end up causing some disasters while time travelling. Given it scares horses, it leads to Christopher Reeve's accident and Catherine the Great's sexual death involving a horse. Given Tucker is used to six pedals, he crashes Paul Walker's car. And he shoots Hitler while he's in his bunker (and apparently both stopped by to witness JFK's death). Sarge attempts to recruit Achilles in Troy, and once it goes wrong, he just stabs him in the foot. Caboose gives a gun to Gavrilo Princip, ignites human evolution (and the library of Alexandria, and London, and the Hindenburg), causes the Classic Mayan collapse, baptizes the company of some "ugly people" in Buda, Texas, and appears shortly before the Freelancers in the cryo station that opens Season 9 (which is why the soldier South Dakota shot had two coffee mugs). Prior to going to sixth century Italy, Grif went to the Roman Empire, and caused a famous assassination: | |
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13 Is Unlucky | |
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Episode 13. Biff is impaled with the flag. | |
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Spot the Imposter | |
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Spot the Imposter: When Simmons and Gene are grappling in episode 20, Grif is forced to do this due to them having the same voice and armor. And exactly how does Grif do this? One question, directed to both of them: "Why are we here?" | |
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A Day in the Limelight | |
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A Day in the Limelight: While Blue Team and the Freelancers were largely at the center of the plot in previous seasons, this trilogy gives a large amount of focus to the Red Team, largely about them having to reexamine themselves. The only subversion is Simmons, who is a Static Character throughout the trilogy. Sarge gets focus in Season 15 as he is forced to suffer a Loss of Identity now that he's no longer involved in any wars and question who he is anymore, while also exploring just how badly he suffers from PTSD. Grif serves as The Hero for Season 15 and the deuteragonist for The Shisno Paradox and Singularity as he reevaluates his relationship with the gang and his nature as the Lazy Bum. Donut ultimately becomes The Hero of The Shisno Paradox and Singularity as he grows tired of being mistreated by the others, and becomes more assertive to the point of becoming The Leader of the gang. Downplayed with Lopez. While largely a Static Character and used more for humor, Singularity examines his desire to be understood and how he ultimately doesn't want that to happen, as the Labyrinth making him believe he's human and understood drives him over the Despair Event Horizon, and would have been Driven to Suicide had he not fallen into a Black Hole instead. It also makes a point that, for his all his calling them idiots, he does care about the Blood Gulch Crew. After being absent since Reconstruction, this trilogy gives a large amount of focus and character exploration to "Sister"/Kaikaina Grif, evolving her from a gag character into a full fledged member of the Reds and Blues. | |
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Foreshadowing | |
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Foreshadowing: Before Chrovos settles on their female form in the first episode, she first becomes a copy of Genkins. The finale reveals that, through some Stable Time Loop shenanigans, Chrovos is Genkins. Chrovos claims to Donut in "Everwhen" that she's so old "It's a wonder I remember my own name!" Her incredible age and (comparatively) weaker memory explains why she can't remember being Genkins. Right before Donut sets out to try and fix the timeline at the end of "A Sitch in Time", Chrovos mockingly states "Yesterday, you'll wish you stuck to tomorrow!" At the end of "Everwhen", Donut realizes that his only real chance of fixing everything is to go into the future after the paradox, and find Wash. On Twitter, Jason Weight went into detail about how this season's name came to be, with him mentioning how they were able to retain "a black hole reference as a season title". "Self-Fulfilling Odyssey" takes us back to Huggins' "death" by black hole, and reveals she didn't actually die. After everyone else is woken up in "Self-Fulfilling Odyssey", Caboose casually admits he figured it out a minute prior and offers to explain what's going on for everyone else. While this comes across as an off-the-cuff joke, "Limbo" has Caboose time travel on his own, despite Donut and Wash not teaching him that yet. In the previous season, when Grif and Doc attempted to go get pizza in the past (before the pizza shop was destroyed) Grif mentions he took them back to when he was still in college, before he dropped out "and enlisted". Grif mentions it off handedly, to the point where you think it was a flub since it was established canon that he was drafted... but then comes "Theogeny", when Grif admits to Sister that this is the truth: he enlisted in the Army because he felt he needed structure in his life, openly admitting he ran away from home. | |
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Continuity Nod | |
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Continuity Nod: All over the place given the circumstances, but to nail down some specifics: As Wash is working out what Chrovos' plan is in "Schrödingin'", he proceeds to ask Donut a hypothetical: if he were to shoot Donut ("...again..."), where would he want to be shot? As Wash points out, Donut wants to be shot non-fatally as part of an allusion to a similar discussion between Biff and Temple in Season 15. All over the place in "The Not So Good Ol' Days". Along with ones to The Project Freelancer Saga and Recovery One/Season 5, Wash and Carolina are interrupted by the apparition of Caboose riding a dinosaur. Given black holes serve as "time loops" way back to the Big Bang, once Huggins explains this to Caboose, he responds with "Time is made of circles, I am familiar with the concept". Church!Genkins getting impaled by the golf club looks awfully similar to Biff getting impaled by the Blue Team flagpole from Season 15, with the only difference being Genkins was still alive enough to writhe in pain. | |
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Nostalgia Ain't Like It Used to Be | |
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Nostalgia Ain't Like It Used to Be: Wash goes back to his Freelancer days... when he was considered a loser, and Carolina was a total hardass. | |
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis! | |
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: Caboose does this when the Grunts shoot Wash in the neck. | |
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The Older Immortal | |
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Deconstructed with Chrovos, who is so mindbogglingly old even when compared to the Cosmic Powers that she suffers from The Fog of Ages and can't remember having previously been Genkins. | |
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Production Foreshadowing | |
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Production Foreshadowing: The moon gets shattered at one point by a powerful deity, in the same shape as RWBY. This turns out to be exactly how it was shattered in RWBY, as revealed in Volume 6. | |
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Laborious Laziness | |
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Laborious Laziness: Grif has taken to this. After reading some of Jax's book on story structure, he goes out of his way to steer the gang away from anything that might lead into another crazy adventure. To the point where he purposely crashes their ship to avoid a message from Locus and purposely chooses a longer walking route because it looks more peaceful than the shorter, scarier one. Unfortunately, The Call Knows Where You Live. | |
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Not Now, Kiddo | |
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Not Now, Kiddo: When Jax tries to warn Dylan about the Blues and Reds sneaking up on them, Dylan is too busy reading the Mother of Invention's logs to pay attention. Jax even lampshades this. | |
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Hyde Plays Jekyll | |
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Hyde Plays Jekyll: The first time, it's ambiguous, but the second time confirms that yes, O'Malley has learned how to impersonate Doc. | |
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It's Personal | |
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It's Personal: After Temple reveals that the message left behind by Church was fake and takes the time to verbally abuse Caboose for believing it to be true Tucker vows to make him pay which only gets more personal after Temple's grunts shoot Wash in the neck and leave him in critical condition. His hatred for Temple grows so strong that, at the end of the season, Tucker almost murders Temple in cold blood in revenge. It takes a last minute intervention from Carolina to convince him not to follow that path and Tucker just knocks Temple out instead. | |
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Left the Background Music On | |
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Left the Background Music On: Shelley, an AI for the Blues and Reds' base, can also play background music on request. The Blues and Reds decide to play music to go with Carolina and Tex duking it out. | |
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My God, What Have I Done? | |
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My God, What Have I Done?: After Wash and Donut jump into the Everwhen, Donut tells him to focus as hard as he can on a memory with the both of them. Guess what happens next. It's subtle, but after Donut makes it clear to Wash how much of a jerk he's being to Carolina, even managing to get her to the closest to crying Donut had even seen, all Wash can get out is a defeated "...Fuck..." The first words out of Carolina's mouth upon waking up in "Self-Fulfilling Odyssey" is to shakily ask if they broke the universe. Played for Laughs when Sarge is initially freaking out over him starting to remember Wash, Carolina, and Kaikaina. | |
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I Just Shot Marvin in the Face | |
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I Just Shot Marvin in the Face: After Tucker finds a sniper rifle in Blood Gulch, Sister tells him to keep his finger off the trigger. Tucker tries to show her the safety’s on by pulling the trigger. He fires a shot off, killing Captain Flowers in the process. | |
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Techno Babble | |
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The true nature of Loco's device (a time machine that drills into the earth) is hinted at several times. The drill aspect was hinted at when the sim troopers went to an abandoned mining rig to look for parts, and when Loco said they would need trajectories to use it. The time machine part was hinted at by dialogue from Loco, such as offering to show Caboose a door to his dead friend, going on to say that it's not about where the door will take him, and explaining in his Technobabble that "the wormhole will resonate backwards." | |
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Ordered Apology | |
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Ordered Apology: Washington orders all of the Reds and Blues, including Carolina, to go and apologize to Donut after Donut finishes his "The Reason You Suck" Speech to them all over how they have constantly mistreated him and now treat him like a "traitor" despite having saved them all. | |
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Twisted Echo Cut | |
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Twisted Echo Cut: Following the Party Scattering, there are three scenes that directly answer each other (Grif finds a shuffle button, Tucker questions it; Sister asks "how the fuck does this work?", Sarge replies "Language!"; and Sarge says "You tell that lazy idiot to wake up!", cue Caboose going "Wake up! Wake up Lopez!"). | |
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Mood Whiplash | |
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"Finally" ends with the Reds and Blues beginning their progress on fixing the timeline: Sarge goes back to when he deleted the Blues, Grif goes back to the end of "Why Were We Here?", and Tucker winds up in Crash Site Bravo near the end of Season 11. | |
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Jerkass Realization | |
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It's subtle, but after Donut makes it clear to Wash how much of a jerk he's being to Carolina, even managing to get her to the closest to crying Donut had even seen, all Wash can get out is a defeated "...Fuck..." | |
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Wacky Parent, Serious Child | |
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Wacky Parent, Serious Child: An inversion. King Atlus Arcadium Rex is a no-nonsense Top God, while his son is a jokey trickster god. | |
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Hates Being Touched | |
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Hates Being Touched: Locus might be helping the Reds and Blues now but he doesn't like them touching him. He growls at Grif to stop touching his face when Grif checks to make sure he isn't hallucinating him, and Locus later grumbles "I hate this" when Caboose gratefully hugs him for saving them. | |
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Troubled Production | |
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Troubled Production: invoked In-universe, the production of Jax's Red vs. Blue movie has gone through just about every bad thing that could possibly happen, from lawsuits, to cast & crew dying, to paranormal activity. Jax is fine with this, though, as he says all the great movies have had tortured productions, and since his movie has the most tortured production, it will therefore be the greatest movie ever. | |
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Exhaustion-Induced Idiocy | |
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Exhaustion-Induced Idiocy: Wash is one of the more competent members of the Blood Gulch Crew. After being locked in his armor by Temple without food or water for days, he starts acting very loopy. He starts hallucinating things and becomes very ditzy as a result of his fatigue. This also leads to him casually walking out in the middle of gunfire where he gets shot in the neck. | |
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Casanova Wannabe | |
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Buckey is pretty much a more Jerkass version of Tucker pre-Character Development, with his Double Entendres coming across as Sick and Wrong whereas Tucker's are goofier and Played for Laughs. | |
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I Should Write a Book About This | |
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I Should Write a Book About This: The second stinger has Jax turning in a screenplay based on his adventure, admitting that he added in movie references and flubbed some of the specifics, meaning he essentially wrote Season 15 as we saw it. Helped by the fact that Jax is an Author Avatar of the season's actual writer. | |
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Reality-Breaking Paradox | |
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Wash's memory lapses, mood swings, and awareness and mobility problems aren't happening because his injury from last season is taking a long time to heal. It's because it can't heal. The injury left him with brain damage. Permanent brain damage. Carolina knows, but she can't break it to him until it's too late, and when Tucker and company find out, they immediately resolve to prevent the injury from happening in the first place...which leads to the Reality-Breaking Paradox. | |
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Odd Friendship | |
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Odd Friendship: Donut and Wash gain this dynamic over the course of this season during their journeys through the Everwhen. | |
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Rousing Speech | |
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Rousing Speech: Tucker's speech in Episode 18. | |
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Dramatic Irony | |
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Dramatic Irony: In episode 13, when Carolina says to the Director, "With all due respect, I doubt I'll ever be fighting a war alongside Red and Blue idiots, sir." Of course, since this is a flashback, the audience knows that that is exactly what she will end up doing in the future. | |
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Soundtrack Dissonance | |
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Soundtrack Dissonance: invoked The first two songs playing during Tex and Carolina's fight in Desert Gulch, an epic orchestral piece and a metal track, fit just fine, but it turns into this when Surge decides to play music by Bruce Springsteen. Then Loco shuffles the playlist and an audiobook of Harry Potter plays. | |
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No-Sell | |
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No-Sell: The Labyrinth's attempts to drive Caboose to suicide didn't work at all. At most, it just made him hungry. | |
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Chekhov's Skill | |
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Chekhov's Skill: Grif's ability to identify different kinds of food leads him to find out that the Reds and Blues aren't the only time travelers in the season finale. | |
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain | |
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: After Donut's first attempt to help the Reds and Blues out of the loop, Chrovos inadvertently inspires a new plan by stating that the paradox that started the loop goes backwards. This gets Donut thinking about what happened after the moment Wash was supposed to have been shot, and realizes that as a man at the center of the Temporal Paradox, the ex-Freelancer too is outside of time like Donut and Chrovos is. Chrovos' stammering only convinces Donut further of this idea. | |
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Oh, Crap! | |
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Oh, Crap!: The first time Chrovos starts to actually panic is when they realize how they accidentally gave Donut the idea to travel forward in time to after the paradox and find Wash. Church!Genkins exclaims in horror when both Wash and Carolina step out of the second Pelican in "Self-Fulfilling Odyssey." | |
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Deadpan Snarker | |
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Deadpan Snarker: Both Donut and Chrovos grow into this over the course of the season, the former out of exasperation from their attempts at "awakening" the Reds and Blues and fighting Chrovos & Genkins initially going nowhere. The latter is due to her being angry at Donut for re-sealing her in her prison at the end of last season. | |
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Immediate Sequel | |
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Immediate Sequel: Again, it starts just after the end of the previous season - a Reality-Breaking Paradox, Donut striking Chrovos, and an imperfect recreation of Blood Gulch. | |
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Face–Heel Turn | |
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Episode 14, the Blood Gulch Crew figures out what the Blues and Reds are really doing, Sarge and Doc both turn on the rest of the Blood Gulch Crew, and Lopez's head is sent off via a missile to find help. | |
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Be Careful What You Wish For | |
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Be Careful What You Wish For: After giving him a taste of an insufferably dull and monotonous civilian life, the Labyrinth answers Sarge's desire to "storm a beach and kill a Nazi" (and, by extension, his desire to die gloriously on the battlefield as seen in Seasons 15 and 16) by shoving him straight into the horrors of the Normandy landings. | |
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A Simple Plan | |
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A Simple Plan: All Biff needed to get back home to Georgina was to be medically discharged. The plan was simple: Temple shoots off his pinkie finger with witnesses present. Biff saw an opportunity to enact the plan when Carolina and Tex showed up in their canyon, but then he was dragged into their fight and quickly killed. | |
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Omnicidal Maniac | |
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A more pervasive case throughout the season is Chrovos' ultimate goals. On the one hand, Chrovos gets loads of Omnicidal Maniac rants and even brags about wanting to "tear the starry curtain from its rings." On the other hand, she also comes across as surprisingly genuine when talking to Donut about how she wants to make amends with her children (the Cosmic Powers), and even admits that she wasn't originally beaten with a golf club and thrown in prison "for no reason." | |
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Retcon | |
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Caboose was soft retconned into always being kind of dumb, but a large part of his intelligence is still attributed to the amount of brain damage he's suffered over the years, namely A.I. forcing themselves in and out of his head and his suit not feeding him oxygen for some time. Contrast that with Loco, who is shown to have always been that intelligent. | |
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Epic Fail | |
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Epic Fail: Grif's "infiltration" of the Blues and Reds' underwater lair involves him running around the base in circles, stopping to eat a snack and trying to enter the vents - all while blatantly on camera, and getting stuck in the vent because of his size, botching the Reds and Blues' only escape option. Subverted when it turns out to be a massive distraction for Locus to make his way undetected into the depths of the base, where he finds Washington and Carolina. | |
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Take That! | |
Red vs. Blue: The Shisno Trilogy (Machinima) / int_b53077b3 | comment |
Take That!: Sarge offers a pretty subtle one when talking to Surge in Episode 9. The evil Blue Sim Trooper in "Red vs. Red" that says "Global warming is fake news, you cucks!" almost immediately gets shot by Tucker, run over by Sarge in his Warthog, and finally kicked by Grif. Related to the above, another one of the Blues and Reds' Grunts mentions being a fan of Nickelback while listing off various reasons why he and his colleagues are all cartoonishly evil. Furthermore, Jax successfully distracts Lorenzo from killing Tucker in the aforementioned episode by shouting "Soccer is boring as fuck!" | |
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Shadow Archetype | |
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Shadow Archetype: Most of the Blues and Reds are this for the Reds and Blues, with them having never developed as people and instead just stewing in hate against Project Freelancer & the UNSC for several years. The exceptions to this seem to be Loco and Cronut, who are almost identical to their Blood Gulch counterparts (the third exception to this is Biff & Grif. Biff was a straightforward Nice Guy who was trying to get out of the military so he could take care of his pregnant girlfriend, while Grif is a Jerk with a Heart of Gold who hates work in any fashion and used the military as a way to run away from his problems at home). Temple represents not only what would've happened if Church and Carolina had never let go of the deaths of close friends and their obsessive revenge against those responsible, but is also what would happen if Caboose's Manchild tendencies weren't Played for Laughs. Surge is what would happen if Sarge was even more completely unquestioning of the orders he was given and never developed more of an honorable side. This becomes more obvious after Sarge switches back to the side of his friends after a Heel Realization. Sarge even refers to his final confrontation with Surge as him facing his demons. Lorenzo has a very sarcastic personality like Lopez, but reacts to insults launched at him with violence while Lopez is actually surprisingly friendly deep-down and more easy-going. Gene is Simmons without growing a spine and becoming more questioning of his allegiance to his superiors. It's made particularly clear when Simmons only pretends to listen to Sarge during the latter's Face–Heel Turn and is trying to be a mole. Buckey is pretty much a more Jerkass version of Tucker pre-Character Development, with his Double Entendres coming across as Sick and Wrong whereas Tucker's are goofier and Played for Laughs. | |
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Blood Knight | |
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Sarge's Blood Knight tendencies were Played for Laughs in previous seasons, and are (at first) still used for comedy here. However, both "Reacts" and "True Colors" show how much of a negative attempt that being in the military for so long has had on Sarge's mind and psyche, with even him going into a mid-life crisis when he miserably notes that he feels completely useless unless he's in a fight. It all culminates in Sarge's (thankfully temporary) Face–Heel Turn, with him becoming a full-blown Death Seeker more concerned with dying gloriously in battle than caring about if the cause he's fighting for is even morally right or not. | |
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Demoted to Extra | |
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Donut complains in Episode 14 that he feels like he's ignored and unnoticed by the other Reds and Blues. Donut's largely been Demoted to Extra since the end of The Blood Gulch Chronicles. | |
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You Have GOT to Be Kidding Me! | |
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You Have GOT to Be Kidding Me!: During his attempts to figure out where Carolina was following the cliff, Agent Iowa (a guy with literal brain damage) is the one who makes him realize he should go to the present, where they are friends, and simply ask. Wash is not happy to learn that this works. | |
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It Makes Sense in Context | |
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In "Omphalos", we learn what Lopez' biggest fear is, right in the middle of a scene where he watches Sarge complain about Grif replacing grenades with avocados. No, Lopez isn't saying the Spanish part. | |
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Sadistic Choice | |
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Sadistic Choice: Well, not so much choice as challenge, but Temple mentions to Carolina in particular that the record for staying alive in his armor room with the armor lock on is 8 days and 11 hours. He honestly hopes she can break it. | |
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Underwear Flag | |
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Underwear Flag: Part of the Blues and Reds' backstory involves the Blues misplacing their flag and losing the map showing where it was hidden, with Loco making a replacement flag out of a wooden pole and a pair of underpants. Carolina is not pleased by the situation when she arrives at Desert Gulch for a sparring match with Tex. Said underwear flag accidentally becomes Biff's murder weapon after Carolina deflects it towards him and impales him to the wall when Tex throws it at her, with Tex violently pulling it out of his abdomen and causing Biff to bleed out and die. | |
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Compound Title | |
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Compound Title: The opening and closing episodes are "The Shisno" and "Paradox". | |
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Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal | |
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Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal: In Episode 14, Doc joins the Blues and Reds when they turn on the Red and Blues because of all the crap the Blood Gulch Crew's put him through. | |
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Short-Range Shotgun | |
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Once Sarge hears his Season 15 self hammily venting off "God dang effective range! Damn you projectile dysfunction!", he dejectedly asks "Is that how I sound?" | |
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Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu? | |
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Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu?: High off of antifreeze, Sister and Tucker think Atlus Arcadium Rex is an hallucination. They go from "wasted" to wasted, and it would've been worse if they weren't protected by "Him". | |
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Blade Enthusiast | |
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One of the moments Genkins takes over as is Santa telling Locus what Felix is afraid of. The new answer is "Knives", even if Felix is a Blade Enthusiast. Locus is understandably confused, and it's enough to derail his Character Development. | |
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Path of Most Resistance | |
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Path of Most Resistance: Defied by Grif, who chooses a less threatening forest even if it's a longer walk. | |
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Subverted Trope | |
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While Blue Team and the Freelancers were largely at the center of the plot in previous seasons, this trilogy gives a large amount of focus to the Red Team, largely about them having to reexamine themselves. The only subversion is Simmons, who is a Static Character throughout the trilogy. Sarge gets focus in Season 15 as he is forced to suffer a Loss of Identity now that he's no longer involved in any wars and question who he is anymore, while also exploring just how badly he suffers from PTSD. Grif serves as The Hero for Season 15 and the deuteragonist for The Shisno Paradox and Singularity as he reevaluates his relationship with the gang and his nature as the Lazy Bum. Donut ultimately becomes The Hero of The Shisno Paradox and Singularity as he grows tired of being mistreated by the others, and becomes more assertive to the point of becoming The Leader of the gang. Downplayed with Lopez. While largely a Static Character and used more for humor, Singularity examines his desire to be understood and how he ultimately doesn't want that to happen, as the Labyrinth making him believe he's human and understood drives him over the Despair Event Horizon, and would have been Driven to Suicide had he not fallen into a Black Hole instead. It also makes a point that, for his all his calling them idiots, he does care about the Blood Gulch Crew. | |
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Character Focus: Donut is unquestionably the protagonist of this season, with it focusing on his Character Development, growing more of a spine, and struggles against Chrovos & Genkins while atoning for his Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal last season. | |
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Fun with Acronyms | |
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Fun with Acronyms: Dylan calls her cameraman a French Analysis Repair Transfer. | |
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Irony: As it turns out, Genkins is Chrovos' past self, thus making all the events that Chrovos caused in trying to free herself, in fact, his/her own downfall. | |
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Walk, Don't Swim | |
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Walk, Don't Swim: To find Sister, Grif follows Huggins to England, meaning he has to go through the English Channel. And he can't swim. Cue him as a fart submarine walking the way. | |
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Fade to White | |
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Fade to White: How the paradox is depicted in the season's final episode. | |
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Re-Cut | |
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Re-Cut: The video on demand release (available on Google Play, iTunes and Steam) reduces the first fourteen episodes into just seven ranging from 19 to 24 minutes. Six are named after what becomes the "first-parter" ("The Shisno", "Lost Time", "Headshots", "Walk and Talk", "Sword Losers", "A Time For Hammers"), while the combination of 7-8 is "Relapse and Recovery". | |
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Hope Spot | |
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Hope Spot: Wash is about to get shot and prevent the original paradox from happening. But then Genkins with new powers intervenes. And worse, the Reds and Blues can't jump to other time periods. | |
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Yank the Dog's Chain | |
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Yank the Dog's Chain: Episode 16 reveals that the "distress message" from Church was actually a ruse cooked up by the Blues and Reds - Temple had Loco edit a call Church put into Command during Blood Gulch to lure out the Reds and Blues. Lopez finally gets someone who can understand him when Grif learns Spanish during his isolation, and the two are actually able to have a conversation together. But shortly afterward, Grif pretends he can’t understand Lopez again when the group reunites and Lopez begs him to translate what he says to everyone so they won’t throw him in the ocean. Now Lopez has someone who understands him, but they still won’t help him communicate. | |
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You Just Ruined the Shot | |
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You Just Ruined the Shot: Sarge's attempt at killing Temple instead has him striking the guy playing Temple in Jax's movie. Jax is angry at first, but lets it go when he notices it's Sarge and Simmons, who he hasn't seen in a while. | |
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Offscreen Moment of Awesome | |
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Offscreen Moment of Awesome/Take Our Word for It: Two moments are described as such when the Blood Gulch Crew returns, the resolution to Season 13's Bolivian Army Ending ("It was so awesome for a while, there! He powered up my suit and I was like Neo in the goddamn Matrix! I was juggling these two guns and the sword! And dodging bullets! It was fucking amazing! ...And then it was all over. ") and dinosaurs fighting robots ("I have seen some amazing things in my life, but this...this takes the cake."). | |
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice | |
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Church's first death is changed from just blasted to Sheila shooting the golf club Caboose got the previous season onto him. After all, it inflicts extra damage on Genkins, who was possessing him... | |
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Self-Deprecation | |
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Self-Deprecation: Carlos Trabka claiming no one cares about the Reds and Blues anymore and instead encouraging Dylan to look into "those monster-fighting sexy teenagers" is a pretty clear reference to how Red vs. Blue has had its popularity eclipsed by RWBY in recent years. One post-credits scene shows Jax Jonez, the Author Avatar of writer/director Joe Nicolosi, pitching a script based on his adventure. He assures the exec that it's all 100% true...except for the added movie references and fudged plot points. Essentially, it's Nicolosi taking a jab at himself for his frequent use of references and eclectic memory when it comes to continuity. invoked Similarly, Joe Nicolosi has stated that Jax calling Temple's Freudian Excuse "very cliché" was meant to come across as him mocking his own indulging of some very well-worn tropes when crafting Temple's backstory. | |
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Series Continuity Error | |
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Series Continuity Error: When Dylan is explaining how she knows the Blues and Reds aren't the Reds and Blues, two details she mentions pertain to the choice in weaponry they had, as Buckey had a sniper rifle and Surge had a rail gun, whereas Dylan said Tucker never used a sniper rifle and Sarge always used a shotgun. However, during their time at Blood Gulch, Tucker did use the sniper rifle and accidentally shot Tex in the ass, while Sarge used a sniper rifle several times and occasionally used a magnum. The revelation as to why the Blues and Reds are a group of Inexplicably Identical Individuals ends up having a few of them, namely via the presence of Cronut and Loco and certain details isolated from the time in the Gulch. The backstory for the Desert Gulch Team all but says that the Blood Gulch Crew was actively picked based on the data of the Desert Gulch's conflict for the sake of hiding the Alpha, which would fit with all the candidates for Red Team Sergeant acting like Sarge and why Agent Florida picked each soldier in particular. The problem however comes from Donut and Caboose's presence in Blood Gulch, as neither were originally meant to be there. The two of them got sent there by accident after Florida knocked a cable out of the wall and made Vic short circuit, replacing the list of Freelancers meant to replace Florida should anything happen to him with the names of random rookies. Eventually, Miles Luna would supply the following Hand Wave in a Reddit AMA: Florida didn't want to fully follow the Desert Gulch mold, only picking enough to have three soldiers on each side; but then he died, leading Vic to bring in two accidental call-ups that turned out to be just what Blood Gulch needed to leave the planned stalemate. Several characteristics amidst the Desert Gulch Team still match up with the Blood Gulch Crew, despite said details being unrelated to Project Freelancer or only by sheer coincidence. Namely, Caboose's intelligence, Sarge's rank, and Tucker and Donut's armor. Caboose was soft retconned into always being kind of dumb, but a large part of his intelligence is still attributed to the amount of brain damage he's suffered over the years, namely A.I. forcing themselves in and out of his head and his suit not feeding him oxygen for some time. Contrast that with Loco, who is shown to have always been that intelligent. Sarge and Surge both share the rank of Colonel, but whereas Surge has only been said to be a Colonel, Sarge was originally a Sergeant per his recruitment's purpose of picking the Red Team Sergeant, a rank he maintained up until he joined the Federal Army of Chorus and was promoted to Colonel. When Tucker and Donut first joined their respective teams, they wore the standard issue armor colors for their teams, despite Buckey and Cronut seemingly always wearing aqua and pink armor respectively. Tucker only got his armor after Captain Flowers died and Tucker stole his, whereas Donut only got his armor after his old set was destroyed by Tex throwing a sticky grenade at him. | |
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Deus Exit Machina | |
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Deus Exit Machina: Most of the most powerful and combat-capable members of the cast are written out before the confrontation with the Big Bad in the finale. Specifically, Washington is shot, forcing Locus to take him to the hospital while the other living Freelancer, Carolina, has to sit out the final mission due to her injuries. | |
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Non-Action Guy | |
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Temple uses the armor lock technology on the Reds and Blues during the final battle. It fails to work on Dylan, Jax, and Caboose (the former two aren't wearing Freelancer armor, and Caboose's obsolete Mark V armor means it doesn't work on him). The latter was previously a plot point in Revelation. | |
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Word of God | |
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invoked Similarly, Joe Nicolosi has stated that Jax calling Temple's Freudian Excuse "very cliché" was meant to come across as him mocking his own indulging of some very well-worn tropes when crafting Temple's backstory. | |
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My Hovercraft Is Full of Eels | |
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While Grif claims he only learned to speak Spanish so he could do Lopez's lines while stuck alone on Iris, it can also be seen as an allusion to how Kaikaina (Grif's sister) knew how to speak Spanish during Season 5 and could even talk to Lopez (albeit not that well). | |
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Defensive "What?" | |
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Defensive "What?": When the Reds and Blues are explaining what they've been up to since Chorus: | |
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Cassandra Truth | |
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Cassandra Truth: Carlos understandably doesn't believe anything Dylan says about the Reds and Blues' early days. | |
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"Eureka!" Moment | |
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"Eureka!" Moment: invoked When Chrovos explains that the paradox is causing alterations to the timeline backwards from it, Donut asks a question: | |
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Played for Drama | |
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Played for Drama in Episode 10 when we see Agent Illinois among the Freelancer armor. | |
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Implausible Deniability | |
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Implausible Deniability: Discussed in "Schrödingin'"; Wash wants to say that Donut's explanation about the timeline going to Hell and back sounds impossible to believe, but given how he was a rich funeral cannon tycoon not too long ago as a result, he isn't in the position to do so. | |
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What the Hell, Hero? | |
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What the Hell, Hero?: Donut tears into the others, especially Sarge, for trying to get him executed for siding with Chrovos, ignoring the fact that he had just gone through hell and back to save them, and that he only did it in the first place because of how they treated him. | |
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You Are Not Alone | |
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You Are Not Alone: The rest of the Reds and Blues come with Wash to his injury at Temple's base so that he won't have to suffer through it alone. | |
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Refuge in Audacity | |
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Refuge in Audacity: After she disappeared from Project Freelancer, Carolina re-enlisted in the UNSC as a common foot soldier under the name of "McCallister," effectively hiding right under Freelancer's nose. | |
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Creator Provincialism | |
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Grif reveals that he went to a college near his favorite pizza place, but dropped out right before enlisting in the UNSC.note In the last season, he mentioned the same pizzeria was in Ithaca, so presumably he went to the same Ithaca College as writer-director Joe Nicolosi | |
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight | |
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Caboose takes Donut's nightmarish temporal instability in remarkable stride, confusing his shrieks of pain for matter-of-fact responses about where to eat. | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here!: In the middle of his rant to the others in "Limbo", Donut reveals he intends to leave after the conflict is resolved due to being done with everyone else. Later, after making up with his friends by the end of the season, he decides to still follow through with this as part of a quest for self-discovery. | |
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Arc Welding | |
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Arc Welding: According to the Cosmic Powers, Chrovos influenced Loco's dreams and inspired him to create the time machine from last season. | |
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Hand Wave | |
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Hand Wave: Two of the complaints raised by fans in the previous seasons are discussed and (sorta) resolved. Genkins asks how "shisno" means both "human" and "corrupted time traveler", and Chrovos replies that the Great Prophecy implied humans would destroy the universe, "and the Fates are, I guess...racists?" Later, Tucker has an argument with Genkins that downright discusses the accusations that his Character Development was derailed; Tucker behaved as a leader because the situation forced him to step up and behave as so, but this didn't mean he stopped being a egotistical womanizer. Furthermore, Tucker admits that he's been too egocentric and aggressive the last few seasons, and should've acted more like himself. | |
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Ear Ache | |
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Ear Ache: Discussed briefly between Wash and Donut. Wash asks Donut if he had to get shot (again) and got to choose where, then where would he want to be shot? Donut says he would want to be shot in the ear since he actually hates his ears. Wash expands on his answer further that he would want it there because it would be non-lethal, similar to how Chrovos told Donut he could travel into the past to avoid getting him to go somewhere else. | |
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Already Met Everyone | |
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Already Met Everyone: Downplayed. A flashback to the days of Project Freelancer shows that Doc and Carolina already met long before either of them met the Reds and Blues. | |
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Ship Tease | |
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Ship Tease: Episode 10 has a moment between Carolina and Wash. Carolina thinks she missed her chance at a new life with York, but Wash assures her that she can always start her life over. Carolina decides to throw York's lighter into the ocean, but he stops her. He tells her she doesn't need to let go of her past for the sake of her future. Then he grabs her hand, and she doesn't let go. Of course, Wash ruins the moment when he suggests taking off their clothes to trap whoever's tracking them with their recovery beacons, which Carolina takes the wrong way. | |
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Despair Event Horizon | |
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Despair Event Horizon: Played for Laughs when Lopez (who can't be understood) realizes that he's stuck with Caboose (who can't understand anything) as they travel through time. Upon realizing that time had been altered so that pizza no longer existed, Grif's reaction was to pull a grenade pin. | |
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Stock Scream | |
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Stock Scream: Spoofed. In Episode 8, Jax practices his Wilhelm Scream, in case he gets thrown in an explosion. Dylan reminds him that they are in actual danger, and Jax decides the scream should be added in post. | |
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Continuity Snarl | |
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In the previous season, when Grif and Doc attempted to go get pizza in the past (before the pizza shop was destroyed) Grif mentions he took them back to when he was still in college, before he dropped out "and enlisted". Grif mentions it off handedly, to the point where you think it was a flub since it was established canon that he was drafted... but then comes "Theogeny", when Grif admits to Sister that this is the truth: he enlisted in the Army because he felt he needed structure in his life, openly admitting he ran away from home. | |
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Insurance Fraud | |
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Insurance Fraud: Given the paradox made Wash constantly visit the hospital for a neck injury he didn't experience, Dr. Grey had the idea to exploit Wash's medical assessment ("I put him down as being de-armed, castrated and generally bothered in the line of duty!") and the UNSC's compensation paid for a whole new wing at the hospital. | |
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"Pan Up to the Sky" Ending | |
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"Pan Up to the Sky" Ending: The final shot of the season, in a Blood Gulch recreation. And a pink wave of sorts flashes. | |
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Peggy Sue | |
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Peggy Sue: When he journeys into the past, Donut winds up possessing his past selves. This winds up causing him issues, though, when his first stop in the past is when he got shot. Wash later joins him in the experience as well in "Breaching the Torus"... including that scene, given it's one of the few with both characters (plus, Donut's pain is hilarious). Another issue that presents itself in "Breaching the Torus" is the fact that if two people time travel this way, that doesn't necessarily mean they will be in the same place. After all, as the ending of the episode shows, Wash wasn't with Donut during the events of the "Recovery One" miniseries. | |
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Literal-Minded | |
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The terminology of the trope is abused a little during "The Not-So-Good Ol' Days", as Wash observes that the line "Uhhh, roger that, Command, situation's changed, I'm gonna need a Pelican." causes a crack in to the spacetime continum to burst in front of him. After all, going to Carolina during the "Recovery One" mini is a rather bad wham to the timeline. | |
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Interrupted Intimacy | |
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Interrupted Intimacy: A self-inflicted and elevated case. Tucker and Sister travel back to the Blood Gulch days, and by witnessing their past selves in foreplay, Sister gets turned on and asks Tucker for sex. Past Tucker hearing future Tucker loudly replying with "SURE!" scares him into not banging Kai, and the future one also gets turned off, noting "you've managed to double cock block me with a single word!". | |
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The Hero | |
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Donut ultimately becomes The Hero of The Shisno Paradox and Singularity as he grows tired of being mistreated by the others, and becomes more assertive to the point of becoming The Leader of the gang. | |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral": Wash apparently made a lot of money out of creating giant walking cannons for funerals ("Blasts ya straight into the ground! Or space! Or the ocean, if you got a foot fetish!"). It was suggested to him by Dr. Grey. And some descendant of Elon Musk seems to be involved in some capacity. | |
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A Glitch in the Matrix | |
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A Glitch in the Matrix: Like with the previous season, the Reds and Blues are feeling some familiarity in what they're experiencing. That's because the Time Crash trapped them in reliving their past memories. Chrovos and Genkins are exploiting this, as ensuring things don't go as they used to creates further paradoxes. It is fixed by taking it one step further: Wash and Carolina arrive on Blood Gulch by the time Season 5 started, and the sheer fact that those Freelancers they had never met by then are recognized (plus Carolina deeming those sim troopers familiar) breaks everyone into consciousness. | |
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Light Is Not Good | |
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Light Is Not Good: Chrovos is shown to appear to Donut in the form of a series of complex, rotating golden gears in a white, heavenly room. Unfortunately, Chrovos' ultimate plan is to wipe out the universe with a paradox. (the Cosmic Powers also reveal that these gears are the prison Chrovos is kept in) | |
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Kiai | |
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Kiai: Sister does a Xena yell while attempting a jump attack. | |
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Unexplained Recovery | |
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Unexplained Recovery: Lopez, who was absent from the premiere - following the fact that in the last episodes of the previous season, he was reduced to a head yet again and possibly thrown in the ocean - shows up whole in the second one as early as the opening scene in the wreckage. | |
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Flanderization | |
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Flanderization: An In-Universe example - Apparently, time travel warps "weaker minds" by offering them the chance to Set Right What Once Went Wrong, corrupting them and driving them crazy until they become a "Shisno." We see this with Donut, Sarge, and Tucker, as they all go slightly crazy in their desperate attempt to fix their past mistakes. Sarge calms down for a while after getting involved in Jax's movie, Tucker has to get both a Humiliation Conga and verbal beatdown from Sister to get back to normal, and Donut becomes The Dragon to Chrovos before a Heel Realization. | |
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The Maze | |
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The Maze: The previous season noted that outside Chrovos's prison there is "the Labyrinth, [where] you must fight the beasts who guard him, defeat the ghosts of history and demons of his underworld." And this season has the crew being directly thrown inside, only it's more mental than physical (see Ironic Hell above). | |
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business | |
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OOC Is Serious Business: It really says something about how utterly furious Caboose is with Genkins for possessing Church when he actually starts to show some Tranquil Fury while talking to the demigod. Sarge realizes just how serious Donut is during his "The Reason You Suck" Speech towards him and the others when he openly refers to his armor as pink instead of "lightish-red". Speaking of Sarge, he suffers through PTSD flashbacks and is reduced to a terrified and panicking mess when the Labyrinth forces him to take part in the Normandy landings during "Omphalos" and "Theogeny." | |
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Acronym and Abbreviation Overload | |
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Acronym and Abbreviation Overload: To get past a soldier at the crime scene, Dylan spouts off a bunch of meaningless acronyms that make her and her cameraman sound important. | |
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Backstory | |
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Backstory: This season is much more keen on giving the Reds and Blues bits of backstory than previous seasons. Through time travel, we get to learn about Sarge’s time in the Great War. He was a lieutenant, and during one battle called the "Battle of Broken Ridge," his whole squad was killed by the opposing aliens. This, according to Simmons, was his first major loss as a soldier. Grif reveals that he went to a college near his favorite pizza place, but dropped out right before enlisting in the UNSC.note In the last season, he mentioned the same pizzeria was in Ithaca, so presumably he went to the same Ithaca College as writer-director Joe Nicolosi Tucker's mom is revealed to have been dead for a while. He's also an atheist, while Kaikaina is a "militant agnostic" (which also serves as a Call-Back to Grif mentioning to Locus how he was agnostic during "Objects In Space" in Season 15). Doc had a younger brother named Deke who died when he drowned because Doc was unable to resuscitate him, inspiring Doc to become a medic to atone for that one mistake. However, it's also possible that this was a lie concocted by O'Malley so as to get his hands on Grif's time gun. | |
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You Already Changed the Past | |
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You Already Changed the Past: This seems to be how time travel functions in this universe. For example: Sarge goes back to when he was in a battle of the Great War to save his soldiers from being killed. He gives his men orders that conflict with his past self’s orders, making them run back and forth, which results in them being killed. Back in Season 5, when Tucker was talking to Captain Flowers, someone shot Flowers from off-screen, killing him. It was never explained who shot Flowers and why. Then, when the Tucker and Sister of this season go back to that time, Tucker finds a sniper rifle and accidentally shoots Flowers with it. While Flowers's death was incidental and not the reason they went back, it still demonstrates that any change they make has already happened. | |
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Exact Words | |
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Exact Words: "I serve Lavernius Tucker." As in, serving a class injunction. | |
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Artistic License – Geography | |
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Artistic License – Geography: Sarge says that the island marked in Temple's maps is "close to the Arctic". Given it's in the Indian Ocean (across the globe from the UNSC headquarters in the mainland United States), it's actually closer to the Antarctic. | |
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Groin Attack | |
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Groin Attack: Tex just cannot keep her fists off her opponents' crotches, punching both Carolina and Biff in the privates during the flashback fight. | |
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Gone Swimming, Clothes Stolen | |
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Gone Swimming, Clothes Stolen: A variation of this happened to Donut. Grif buried his armor underground, thinking he died at some point. | |
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Freud Was Right | |
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Freud Was Right: Tucker tries asking Atlus for an enormous dong. Given the god doesn't understand the word, it goes over his head (and leads to a sort of "penis envy", as all three wishes are wasted so Grif can get a sword like Tucker's). | |
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Big Damn Heroes | |
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When the Reds and Blues all surround Past-Carolina in the Labyrinth during "Theogeny", Caboose is actually pointing finger guns at her instead of actual weapons like the rest of the Blood Gulch Crew. | |
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Jerkass | |
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Carolina's worst fear turns out to be her over-competitive and Jerkass past self before Carolina Took a Level in Kindness. | |
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished | |
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Grif finally lets Doc use the time travel gun so he can use it to save lives. And then Doc, or rather O'Malley, takes it for himself and leaves Grif Trapped in the Past. | |
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Giving Up on Logic | |
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Giving Up on Logic: After some shenanigans, Simmons has hit this by Episode 5 when trying to give reason to their time travel. He gives it another try by Episode 13, though. | |
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Time Loop Trap | |
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Time Loop Trap: The Reds and Blues are kept in a variation of this, living their lives over and over again inside of the Everwhen, being only somewhat aware of the loop themselves. This is the ultimate fate of Chrovos/Genkins. Chrovos was imprisoned by his creations, the Cosmic Powers, only to later have most of their powers stolen away by one of the Cosmic Powers, Genkins, who then goes back in time to gain even more power over the eons, forgets who he is over time, adopts the identity of Chrovos, and is then imprisoned by the Cosmic Powers. | |
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Beethoven Was an Alien Spy | |
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Beethoven Was an Alien Spy: A variant; Sarge brings historical figures to his present, leading George Washington to become an assistant director in Jax's movie. | |
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Moment Killer | |
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Moment Killer: Starting with the meeting with Grif, Tucker and Sister in an island, hammy intros by/for the gods are often interrupted. In Jax's case, it leads to him getting a hammer thrown in his face. | |
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Anti-Climax | |
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Anti-Climax: The mysterious FOTUS soldier turns out to be a civil servant serving Tucker a court order. Played for Laughs. | |
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A World Half Full | |
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A World Half Full: As Chrovos admits, some of the alternate timelines being made actually aren't all that bad... but the point is that they are being made at all, which is causing the prison to weaken. | |
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Drama-Preserving Handicap | |
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Drama-Preserving Handicap: Halfway through the season, the two super soldiers in the cast suffer handicaps that keep them from individually taking down the Big Bad and their minions without any help from the rest of the cast. Being trapped for days standing up in a suit of armor without food or water leaves the two too delusional and cramped to do more than fight two mooks at a time. | |
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Locked Out of the Loop | |
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Locked Out of the Loop: Occurs a lot this season thanks to Mental Time Travel shenanigans, to the point where it's practically a Running Gag. Due to Wash leaving the group near the end of last season, and his whole ordeal with being a Paradox Person, Wash assumed that Donut had come to him because Carolina had him do so, and is upset because he refuses to talk to her ever again (due to lying about his brain damage). One use of the time gun later, Wash is made clear that the current issue is the more important one. Wyoming smugly ranting to Wash about how he intends to go to Blood Gulch is derailed by Wash abruptly realizing that once the Reds and Blues are snapped out of their current state, Genkins will be tipped off to what's going on, and go for Carolina to preserve his plan. Wyoming is left in the lurch during this, not helped at all by Wash abruptly revealing that Carolina isn't dead. Apparently Carolina doesn't know about Junior as, between her and Wash, only Wash knows what Donut meant by saying Tucker is busy "[giving] birth to an alien". Huggins didn't know about the Reds and Blues causing the paradox until she talks to her parents at the beginning of time. Not only that, but when she catches up with Caboose prior to him blowing up Church, she learns that Wash was the reason that they caused the paradox, and that the Reds and Blues are now reliving the past. | |
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ThouShallNotKill | |
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Thou Shall Not Kill: After the war on Chorus, Locus took a vow to never kill again. He's still perfectly willing to use his weapons though, musing that "You don't need kneecaps to live." | |
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Innocent Innuendo | |
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Donut finally learns how awkward his choice of dialogue can be to hear when he redoes Season 10's "You know I can't resist a good mounting!" line. He even makes a point to try and avoid it from then on. | |
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Expospeak Gag | |
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Expospeak Gag: The title "Breaching the Torus". A torus is a donut-shaped object, so it can be a way of referring to Donut being shot, if not a Double Entendre like those Donut constantly spews. | |
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Traveling at the Speed of Plot | |
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Traveling at the Speed of Plot: In spite of his laziness, Grif manages to walk all the way from Italy to Britain (including the English Channel) in quite a short time, and arrives just as things are going wrong for Tucker's reign. | |
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Dumbass Has a Point | |
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Dumbass Has a Point: As Wash vents off his frustration at figuring out where Carolina would be in the years between Project Freelancer and the rescue of Epsilon to the Triplets, Agent Iowa, the dumbest of them all, gives this brilliant insight: "But, if you can jump anywhere in time, w-why don't you just go to the future when you and Carolina are friends and just ask her yourself?" After a lengthy Stunned Silence, Wash gives it a try, and is utterly furious for not thinking of it himself. | |
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Dark Reprise | |
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Dark Reprise: A tragic rendition of "Blood Gulch Blues" by Meredith Hagan - "Blood Gulch Blue" - plays as Wash goes to get shot again in Temple's base near the end of "Theogeny". | |
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Fighting Across Time and Space | |
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Fighting Across Time and Space: The final episode has a fight between Donut and O'Malley, with the two using a Time Gun to repeatedly teleport each other through time throughout the fight; at one point, they're fighting on the roof and wings of a WWII bomber. | |
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Survival Mantra | |
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Survival Mantra: Huggins starts desperately singing "Light is information, and thus it can't be destroyed!" as she's being sucked through the black hole created by Genkins. | |
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Insult Backfire | |
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Insult Backfire: Upon first jumping back to the Project Freelancer days, Wash dismisses York's cagey attitude towards him by asking "Jesus, what is this, high school?" | |
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Running Gag | |
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Running Gag: Somehow, Donut just seems to be cursed to keep winding up back at the moment Wash shot him. Whenever someone says "Everwhen" (Donut's name for the "soft time" singularity everyone is reliving), an eagle cry can be heard in the background. | |
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Everything Is Racist | |
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Everything Is Racist: Back when the Blues and Reds were still at war, the Blues were holding Lorenzo (or at least his head) hostage. The Reds thought Temple called him a goombah and told him that was racist. Temple clarified that he said "Goomba", but Lorenzo thought that was still pretty racist. Then Temple calls him a cannoli instead, which isn't much better. | |
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Artistic License – Physics | |
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Artistic License – Physics: Newton's Third Law would mean that when a wooden shaft pierces a suit of metal armor, realistically it would splinter if it hit the metal with the force required to pierce it. To say nothing of apparently going through Biff's spine and a concrete wall, all without so much as a crack. Then again, they're only being faithful to the source material, given attacking with the flags in Halo more often than not is a One-Hit Kill. | |
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Brick Joke | |
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Brick Joke: Near the end of "Theogeny," as Genkins is ranting like a lunatic after having traveled through a black hole back to the beginning of time, he gets hit with a golf ball seemingly out of nowhere. That's actually the golf ball his past self hit into the same black hole at the end of "The Shisno," the first episode of both The Shisno Paradox and this overall story arc. | |
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Happy Ending | |
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Happy Ending: While Church is still dead after all, and Loco and Vic also die, the amount of good manages to completely outweigh the bad. The Blues and Reds are defeated, with most of them being either killed or locked away, the Reds and Blues survive the fight, Caboose gets to say his goodbyes to Church, Vic gets his wish when he shuts down the time machine before it can damage the planet, Wash makes a full recovery, Dylan finishes her story, which will erase the tensions between Chorus and the UNSC once released, and Jax is on his way to making blockbuster films like he wanted. | |
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Strawman News Media | |
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Strawman News Media: Many people on Chorus, especially Dr. Grey, view the press as this for insisting the Reds and Blues' attacks are their fault. | |
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Once a Season | |
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Episode 10 has The Reveal that Chrovos is the Big Bad of the season, not the Cosmic Powers. | |
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