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* [[All Just a Dream]]: Marissa Clark run over by car in "Run, Gary, Run". |
* [[All Just a Dream]]: Marissa Clark run over by car in "Run, Gary, Run". |
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* [[Black Best Friend]]: Once Chuck Fishman (Fisher Stevens) left the show, Marissa became Gary's best friend. |
* [[Black Best Friend]]: Once Chuck Fishman (Fisher Stevens) left the show, Marissa became Gary's best friend. |
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* [[Blessed with Suck]]: Gary views the newspaper as this. |
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* [[The Call Knows Where You Live]]: Gary once tried spending the night in a cabin in the woods to avoid getting the paper, and it ''still'' found him. |
* [[The Call Knows Where You Live]]: Gary once tried spending the night in a cabin in the woods to avoid getting the paper, and it ''still'' found him. |
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* [[Cassandra Did It]]: Police and others sometimes put Gary in this role when he tries to avert disasters. |
* [[Cassandra Did It]]: Police and others sometimes put Gary in this role when he tries to avert disasters. |
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* [[Cool Car]]: Chuck's. |
* [[Cool Car]]: Chuck's. |
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* [[Crossover]] with Martial Law |
* [[Crossover]] with Martial Law |
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** and ''[[Chicago Hope]]'' |
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* [[The Determinator]]: Gary. No matter what life throws his way (be it plane crashes or rogue federal agents or Bat Masterson), he always prevails often through sheer force of will and some quick thinking. |
* [[The Determinator]]: Gary. No matter what life throws his way (be it plane crashes or rogue federal agents or Bat Masterson), he always prevails often through sheer force of will and some quick thinking. |
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* [[Enhance Button]] |
* [[Enhance Button]] |
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* [[In Mysterious Ways]]: The group of people who gives various people (and Gary) the papers. |
* [[In Mysterious Ways]]: The group of people who gives various people (and Gary) the papers. |
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* [[Jerkass]]: Gary's ex steadily evolved into this. |
* [[Jerkass]]: Gary's ex steadily evolved into this. |
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* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Chuck, and sometimes Gary, when having a particularly bad day. |
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* [[Lottery Ticket]]: One story involved people trying to fix the drawing. Other stories establish Gary wagers just enough with the future knowlege to pay his living expenses, much to Chuck's dismay. |
* [[Lottery Ticket]]: One story involved people trying to fix the drawing. Other stories establish Gary wagers just enough with the future knowlege to pay his living expenses, much to Chuck's dismay. |
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* [[Mean Boss]]: Gary's ex-boss. Gary even saved him from being killed by an angry employee. |
* [[Mean Boss]]: Gary's ex-boss. Gary even saved him from being killed by an angry employee. |
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* [[Noodle Incident]]: Gary has saved people off-screen. Like in episode 2, Chuck mentions the time Gary saved a trailer park from a tornado. |
* [[Noodle Incident]]: Gary has saved people off-screen. Like in episode 2, Chuck mentions the time Gary saved a trailer park from a tornado. |
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* [[Poorly-Disguised Pilot]]: That episode about the girl with psychic powers. |
* [[Poorly-Disguised Pilot]]: That episode about the girl with psychic powers. |
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* [[Put on a Bus]]: Chuck. |
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* [[Rear Window Witness]]: Gary gets caught up in a plot while stuck in his apartment with a broken leg in one episode. |
* [[Rear Window Witness]]: Gary gets caught up in a plot while stuck in his apartment with a broken leg in one episode. |
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* [[Refused the Call]]: Attempted by Gary several times. It never worked out well for him. |
* [[Refused the Call]]: Attempted by Gary several times. It never worked out well for him. |
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* [[Train Station Goodbye]] |
* [[Train Station Goodbye]] |
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* [[Time Travel]]: The paper apparently comes from the future. (Occasionally people time travel, too.) |
* [[Time Travel]]: The paper apparently comes from the future. (Occasionally people time travel, too.) |
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* [[Time Travel for Fun and Profit]]: Gary supports himself by using the paper to bet on horse racing. |
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* [[Twofer Token Minority|Threefer Token Minority]]: Marissa (black, female, and blind). |
* [[Twofer Token Minority|Threefer Token Minority]]: Marissa (black, female, and blind). |
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* [[Unlucky Everydude]]: Gary, full stop. |
* [[Unlucky Everydude]]: Gary, full stop. |
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* [[Very Special Episode]]: A season 1 episode dealt with gun violence. |
* [[Very Special Episode]]: A season 1 episode dealt with gun violence. |
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* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save |
* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World|Wake Up, Save The World]] |
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* [[Who Shot JFK?]] |
* [[Who Shot JFK?]] |
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* [[Who Would Want to Watch Us?]]: Chuck tries to pitch a TV Show about a guy who get tomorrow's newspaper. It doesn't go over very well. |
* [[Who Would Want to Watch Us?]]: Chuck tries to pitch a TV Show about a guy who get tomorrow's newspaper. It doesn't go over very well. |