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* On [[Leverage]] the Italian is this in season three. She has a lot of behind-the-scenes power (she can keep Nate out of jail and in Boston after he has escaped a Massachusetts state prison), and has blackmailed the team into taking down the world's most powerful criminal banker. We know she wanted [[Big Bad|Moreau]] out of the way. What we still don't know is why. She could be anything from a [[Knight Templar]] looking to see him arrested to a rival Big Bad scheming to take his place. |
* On [[Leverage]] the Italian is this in season three. She has a lot of behind-the-scenes power (she can keep Nate out of jail and in Boston after he has escaped a Massachusetts state prison), and has blackmailed the team into taking down the world's most powerful criminal banker. We know she wanted [[Big Bad|Moreau]] out of the way. What we still don't know is why. She could be anything from a [[Knight Templar]] looking to see him arrested to a rival Big Bad scheming to take his place. |
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* In the ''[[Diagnosis: Murder]]'' episode "Rear Windows '98" we never learn what the killer's motive was. |
* In the ''[[Diagnosis: Murder]]'' episode "Rear Windows '98" we never learn what the killer's motive was. |
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* Q was this initially in ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. Sure, he's a [[Sufficiently Advanced Alien]] who wants to put [[Humanity on Trial]], but he doesn't seem to have a reason to do so. (He does state in one episode that he's doing so on behalf of the Q-Continuum, but that only raises more questions.) Eventually, it's established that Q is simply bored out of his mind due to being immortal, and messes with humans because he thinks it's fun. |
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== [[Radio]] == |
== [[Radio]] == |