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* [[Face Heel Turn]] |
* [[Face Heel Turn]] |
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* [[Fair Cop]]: I think most David Tennant fangirls would agree. |
* [[Fair Cop]]: I think most David Tennant fangirls would agree. |
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* [[Frame-Up]]: {{spoiler|Carlisle threatens to do this to D.C. Blythe if he doesn't cooperate.}} |
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* [[Framing the Guilty Party]]: Carlisle tries to do this to Ripley through Hallworth (the protester). {{spoiler|Turns out to be a subversion, considering Ripley was actually innocent.}} |
* [[Framing the Guilty Party]]: Carlisle tries to do this to Ripley through Hallworth (the protester). {{spoiler|Turns out to be a subversion, considering Ripley was actually innocent.}} |
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* [[Good Adultery, Bad Adultery]] |
* [[Good Adultery, Bad Adultery]] |
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* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: Several times, but the final number of Part 5 {{spoiler|revolving around Ripley having a breakdown and setting the flats on fire}} set to Mary Hopkin's "Knock Knock, Who's There?" is a particularly stunning example. |
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: Several times, but the final number of Part 5 {{spoiler|revolving around Ripley having a breakdown and setting the flats on fire}} set to Mary Hopkin's "Knock Knock, Who's There?" is a particularly stunning example. |
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* [[Sympathetic Adulterer]]: Natalie. Ripley, on the other hand, not so much. |
* [[Sympathetic Adulterer]]: Natalie. Ripley, on the other hand, not so much. |
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* [[Was It All a Lie]] |
* [[Was It All a Lie?]] |
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* [[Wedding Day]] |
* [[Wedding Day]] |
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* [[With Due Respect]]: Blythe to Carlisle on a few occasions. |
* [[With Due Respect]]: Blythe to Carlisle on a few occasions. |
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[[Category:British Series]] |
[[Category:British Series]] |
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[[Category:Blackpool]] |
[[Category:Blackpool]] |
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[[Category:Trope]] |