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** The {{spoiler|Galaga}} gag becomes a subtle foreshadowing for the final showdown. {{spoiler|Much like the unwinnable video game, the heroes fight endless hordes of alien ships.}}
** The {{spoiler|Galaga}} gag becomes a subtle foreshadowing for the final showdown. {{spoiler|Much like the unwinnable video game, the heroes fight endless hordes of alien ships.}}
* In ''Ghost Rider'', the Caretaker's identity as {{spoiler|another Rider, who knows what it's like to be one first-hand}}, is implied by his having left ''exactly'' the right number of cups of water for Johnny to guzzle when he wakes up.
* In ''Ghost Rider'', the Caretaker's identity as {{spoiler|another Rider, who knows what it's like to be one first-hand}}, is implied by his having left ''exactly'' the right number of cups of water for Johnny to guzzle when he wakes up.
* [[A Letter to Three Wives]]: A subtle one, at the start, the 3 wives' initial reaction to the letter before it's open.
{{quote|'''Lora Mae''': Open it up. {{spoiler|The letter concerns her the most, since it's her husband who's run off with Addie.}}
'''Debra''': No, wait...Knowing it's Addie, I mean, why let her spoil our day? {{spoiler|She suffers the most because of this letter. When she gets home that night, and Brad's not there, she'll wrongly assume it's her husband who's run off with Addie.}}
'''Rita''': Not my day. Addie Ross never saw the day she could spoil my day. {{spoiler|She suffers the least from the letter. When she gets home, not only is George there, but all his strange behavior is explained and they are quickly reconciled.}} }}


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