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** Their genre savvy is justified because they don't start acting so [[Genre Savvy]] until several seasons in. During the early seasons they aren't nearly as genre savvy.
* In ''[[Angel]]'', Spike is even more [[Genre Savvy]]. See episode 4: "Is this the part where I say 'Who's there?' and something creepy happens?"
** Even ''Harmony'', who would need brain-enhancing drugs to match the IQ of a bowl of cottage cheese, gets in on the act. When Angel is temporarily CEO of Wolfram & Hart's LA branch and Harmony is his secretary, there is an occasion where Angel responds to an intruder alert by ordering Harmony to call security and tell them to 'lock down the building, double guards at every entrance, no one gets in or out'. Harmony's reply is an immediate "Okay, but you know how that ''never works'', right?"
* Abed of ''[[Community]]'' is [[Genre Savvy]] beyond all reason. The other characters typically ignore him when he points out various tropes and it won't be too surprising when a WMG goes up saying that Abed knows he's fictional. It's even better than that. There's a WMG that he's a troper.
** In one episode, Abed is so [[Genre Savvy]] he has the ability to predict the future.