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* In the season 3 finale of ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'', {{spoiler|Angela Petrelli}} gives a ([[Narm|possibly]]) [[Nightmare Fuel|frightening]] Big No upon seeing the bloody corpse of {{spoiler|Nathan}}. |
* In the season 3 finale of ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'', {{spoiler|Angela Petrelli}} gives a ([[Narm|possibly]]) [[Nightmare Fuel|frightening]] Big No upon seeing the bloody corpse of {{spoiler|Nathan}}. |
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* Parodied in ''[[The IT Crowd]]'' as part of [[The Fun in Funeral]] frolics surrounding Denholm's funeral; when his long-lost son Douglas turns up out of nowhere he bursts in the door, takes off his sunglasses and make sure he's got everyone's full attention before screaming out "''Fath-EEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRR''!" |
* Parodied in ''[[The IT Crowd]]'' as part of [[The Fun in Funeral]] frolics surrounding Denholm's funeral; when his long-lost son Douglas turns up out of nowhere he bursts in the door, takes off his sunglasses and make sure he's got everyone's full attention before screaming out "''Fath-EEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRR''!" |
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* Played for laughs in ''[[Frasier]]'' in Part Two of "[ |
* Played for laughs in ''[[Frasier]]'' in Part Two of "[https://web.archive.org/web/20091027131620/http://geocities.com/Hollywood/Derby/3267/624.html Shut Out in Seattle]" -- and in slo-mo! -- when Faye asks Cassandra's name, undoing Frasier's double-episode-long [[Snowball Lie]] that was keeping his relationship from exploding. He also [[Crowning Moment of Funny|dashes across Cafe Nervosa in slo-mo as he shouts it, scattering tables along the way]], but doesn't get there in time to avoid disaster. |
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* Played for laughs in ''[[Coupling]]'' when Patrick encounters 'The Melty Man'. |
* Played for laughs in ''[[Coupling]]'' when Patrick encounters 'The Melty Man'. |
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* In ''[[Chuck]]'', Sarah lets a loud one out when Michael Clark Duncan's character drops Chuck head-first off the roof of a building. |
* In ''[[Chuck]]'', Sarah lets a loud one out when Michael Clark Duncan's character drops Chuck head-first off the roof of a building. |