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** And of course in Season 7 he winds up {{spoiler|living in hiding in a rundown house trailer}} after being ironically {{spoiler|double-crossed by Castiel, who takes on the monster souls they had been jointly trying to acquire and briefly assumes the role of God.}}
* Much like the Ferengi, the Centauri of ''[[Babylon 5]]'' in general (and Londo in particular) seem at first to be too backstabby to be much of a threat. Of course, then, Londo gets in bed with Morden, and the Centauri start the Second Shadow War; but then, when Londo goes back to Centauri Prime, it proves that the Centauri have been sad little pawns the whole time.
* The ''[[Power Rangers]]'' franchise pretty much perfected the [[Monster of the Week]] formula, with ''hordes'' of [[Evil Is Cool| entertaining examples.]] But it also had quite a few lame ones:
** ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'':
*** See Monster from "Changing of the Zords", the third season. With eyes all over his body, with [[Eye Beam]]s that had explosive impact or could cause migraines in his foes, and a knack for puns (all using the word “eye”) he seemed like… A lame knock off of the much more iconic Eye-Guy from season one. But he was lame for another reason - he wore an overcoat over all his eyes and opened it to use them offensively, which made it look like he was doing [[Memetic Molester|something ''really'' offensive]]. Fortunately, when he returned briefly as part of Professor Longnose’s army, he decided to switch to an old-fashioned sword.