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{{quote| '''Jack:''' Hi, kids. Miss me?}} |
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* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. In "[[Musical Episode|Once More With Feeling]]" Buffy kicks the door to the Bronze off its hinges, causing the dancing demon [[Monster of the Week]] to quip, "I love a good entrance." |
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. In "[[Musical Episode|Once More With Feeling]]" Buffy kicks the door to the Bronze off its hinges, causing the dancing demon [[Monster of the Week]] to quip, "I love a good entrance." |
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* [[iCarly]] ''loves'' this trope, especially tied with a [[Big Damn Heroes]] moment. In the two episodes where the kids are captured by [[Ax Crazy]] Nora (who may also be a [[Psycho Lesbian]], as well), the rescue comes with a [[Dynamic Entry]] through the front door. |
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** The first time by Gibby and Guppy and the second time by Mrs. Benson and T-Bo...''on a MOTORCYCLE.'' |
** The first time by Gibby and Guppy and the second time by Mrs. Benson and T-Bo...''on a MOTORCYCLE.'' |
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* In [[Castle]], being a cop show, doors suffer much abuse. Castle is thrilled when he finally gets to break down a door himself (albeit ungracefully) and save Beckett. |
* In [[Castle]], being a cop show, doors suffer much abuse. Castle is thrilled when he finally gets to break down a door himself (albeit ungracefully) and save Beckett. |