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** {{spoiler|Actually, her wielding a gun of that size is not really unbelievable. Think of, that it's her power as Contractor. Despite the fact, that she is no real Contractor anyway but fused with Bai. As Hei gets depowered, Bai moves to the Meteor Core Suou is wearing, giving her the Contractor powers same as she did to Hei in Season 1. (Explains why Suou keeps being emotional, struggles with the mindset she should have as a Contractor and in the end develops a crush on Hei.) You can see that in the scene, where Section 3 hits Hei with the anti-contractor trap and a stream of light hits the Meteor Core. Plus, the weapon materializes itself not from her chest, but from the necklace. If someone can alter reality on quantum level and create an Anti-tank weapon out of nowhere, adjusting the strenght of its wielder is simple.}}
* [[Space Master]]: August 7 aka "The Magician" used spatial distortions to become functionally [[Intangible Man|intangible to physical attacks]] and to access his armoury.
* [[Spoiler Opening]]: Suou is shown carrying and then sniping with a [[BFGBig Freaking Gun|anti-tank sniper rifle]]. Doesn't help the situation that in the second episode (and the first episode to have an opening, as the premier did not) has the aforementioned BFG in the episode, practically screaming [[Chekhov's Gun]].
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: Kirihara is trying pretty hard, considering that the target of said stalker-crush is a ninja who's not even in the same country.
** Ironically enough, a [[Psycho Lesbian|completely different ninja]] has taken up stalking ''her.''
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* [[Took a Level in Jerkass]]: Hei has developed in an unpleasant direction.
* [[Training from Hell]]: Hei puts Suou through this {{spoiler|after she becomes a Contractor.}}
* [[Transformation Sequence]]: Suou has one when she activates her Contractor ability and summons her [[BFGBig Freaking Gun]]. It seems to be happening in real time.
* [[Transhuman Treachery]]: {{spoiler|Tanya}} seems to perfectly encapsulate all of the [[Fantastic Racism]] stereotypes about the differences between Contractors and normals.
* [[Trippy Finale Syndrome]]: If you thought the ''first'' season was bad, the last episode of ''Gemini'' will probably leave you unable to say much beyond "[[Flat What|Wut.]]"