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* [[Trailers Always Lie]]: There was no indication in the ads whatsoever that this film would try make the switch to drama.
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: Thanks to the constant time skips caused by the remote "learning" to skip to promotions and other work-related successes, we see glimpses of a future where [[Everything Is an iPod In The Future|Everything Is An iPod]]. Of course, it's a bit confusing as to ''when'' they take place; the first time skip of any substantial amount is shown to have transported Michael to the year 2017, but the other time skips are left completely ambiguous, other than that the last one {{spoiler|where he dies shortly afterwards}} and thus would likely be somewhere in the 2030s considering he's probably in his 30s at the beginning.
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: During the periods where the Remote "fast-forwards" through his life, Michael becomes one of these.
* [[Wham Line]]: This exchange between Michael and Morty in the {{spoiler|cemetery after visiting Ted's grave.}}
{{quote| '''Morty''': ''*standing at {{spoiler|Ted's grave}}*'' He was a good man. I'm sorry, Michael. I didn't want to take him.<br />
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'''Michael''': I thought angels were supposed to protect people.<br />
'''Morty''': I'm the Angel of Death. }}
* [[When You Coming Home, Dad?]]: Michael works too hard.
 
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