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* [[Absentee Actor]]: Ruth Warrick (Phoebe), Eileen Herlie (Myrtle), and James Mitchell (Palmer) were kept on contract long after their age and ill health made it impossible for them to work. |
* [[Absentee Actor]]: Ruth Warrick (Phoebe), Eileen Herlie (Myrtle), and James Mitchell (Palmer) were kept on contract long after their age and ill health made it impossible for them to work. |
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* [[Accidental Murder]]: Adam accidentally murders Stuart. |
* [[Accidental Murder]]: Adam accidentally murders Stuart. |
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** {{spoiler|Stuart was brought back by Project Orpheus in the finale.}} |
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* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Greenlee's ''[[Gilligan's Island]]'' dream; the Martin family's ''[[Chicago]]'' dream. |
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Greenlee's ''[[Gilligan's Island]]'' dream; the Martin family's ''[[Chicago]]'' dream. |
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* [[The Alcoholic]]: Phoebe and Erica both develop serious drinking problems. Skye, Hayley and JR also became alcoholics. |
* [[The Alcoholic]]: Phoebe and Erica both develop serious drinking problems. Skye, Hayley and JR also became alcoholics. |
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* [[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny]]: Averted with Damon. |
* [[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny]]: Averted with Damon. |
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* [[Ax Crazy]]: Alexander Cambias, Janet Green. |
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Alexander Cambias, Janet Green. |
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* [[Back From the Dead]]: Greenlee, Dixie (only to be killed off yet again), Maria, Tad, etc. |
* [[Back From the Dead]]: Greenlee, Dixie (only to be killed off yet again), Maria, Tad, etc. |
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** And thanks to the Orpheus Project near then end of the show's tenure, {{spoiler|Dixie, Zach, and possibly anybody and everybody else who has died}}. |
** And thanks to the Orpheus Project near then end of the show's tenure, {{spoiler|Dixie, Zach, and possibly anybody and everybody else who has died}}. |
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* [[Becoming the Mask]]: Lenny Wlasik, initially posing as the scholarly Langley Wallingford, actually winds up getting a real doctorate and becoming a serious archeologist. |
* [[Becoming the Mask]]: Lenny Wlasik, initially posing as the scholarly Langley Wallingford, actually winds up getting a real doctorate and becoming a serious archeologist. |
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* [[Betty and Veronica]]: Jack(Veronica) and Caleb(Betty) for Erica, JR(Veronica) and Scott(Betty) for Annie. |
* [[Betty and Veronica]]: Jack(Veronica) and Caleb(Betty) for Erica, JR(Veronica) and Scott(Betty) for Annie. |
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* [[The Un-Reveal]]: David refuses to reveal the last patient brought back by Project Orpheus. |
* [[The Un-Reveal]]: David refuses to reveal the last patient brought back by Project Orpheus. |
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* [[Wacky Marriage Proposal]]: Tad. Dixie. A chicken suit. |
* [[Wacky Marriage Proposal]]: Tad. Dixie. A chicken suit. |
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* [[Who's Your Daddy?]]: roughly every other pregnancy depicted, Krystal Carey's being the most recent. |
* [[Who's Your Daddy?]]: roughly every other pregnancy depicted, Krystal Carey's being the most recent. |
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* [[Will]]: Phoebe's will attempted to throw a monkey wrench into Jamie's relationship with Babe. |
* [[Will]]: Phoebe's will attempted to throw a monkey wrench into Jamie's relationship with Babe. |
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** Palmer, despite multiple living children, grandchildren, and other relatives, left his company to a previously unknown nephew. |
** Palmer, despite multiple living children, grandchildren, and other relatives, left his company to a previously unknown nephew. |
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* [[You Fail Geography Forever]]: Pine Valley, PA somehow manages to be right on the ocean. |
* [[You Fail Geography Forever]]: Pine Valley, PA somehow manages to be right on the ocean. |
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* [[You Fail Law Forever]]: All trials in Pine Valley ignore every legal form known in the United States, ranging from protocols for questioning witnesses to rules for admitting evidence. |
* [[You Fail Law Forever]]: All trials in Pine Valley ignore every legal form known in the United States, ranging from protocols for questioning witnesses to rules for admitting evidence. |