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=== '''Spoilers abound. This is a recap page; if you don't want lots of very specific information, you're better off on the main series page.''' ===
=== '''Spoilers abound. This is a recap page; if you don't want lots of very specific information, you're better off on the main series page.''' ===


Wakana Sonozaki is walking down the street, pursued by a [[Stalker with a Crush]]. After Wakana rejects his advances, he turns into a Masquerade Dopant and attacks her. Oh no, he's a [[Mook]], whatever will she do? Oh, wait, forgot she's the Clay Doll Dopant. She kills him. Later, Wakana is recording [[Show Within a Show|her radio show]] with her [[Genki Girl]] persona in full effect. After a short bit of [[Foreshadowing]] for [[The Movie]] and some <s>[[Product Placement]]</s>[[Defictionalization|airplay]] for her latest single, we cut to Shotaro and Philip listening to her show and [[The Knights Who Say Squee|geeking out over her]], earning both of them [[Dope Slap|Dope Slaps]] from Akiko.
Wakana Sonozaki is walking down the street, pursued by a [[Stalker with a Crush]]. After Wakana rejects his advances, he turns into a Masquerade Dopant and attacks her. Oh no, he's a [[Mook]], whatever will she do? Oh, wait, forgot she's the Clay Doll Dopant. She kills him. Later, Wakana is recording [[Show Within a Show|her radio show]] with her [[Genki Girl]] persona in full effect. After a short bit of [[Foreshadowing]] for [[The Movie]] and some <s>[[Product Placement]]</s>[[Defictionalization|airplay]] for her latest single, we cut to Shotaro and Philip listening to her show and [[Even Heroes Have Heroes|geeking out over her]], earning both of them [[Dope Slap|Dope Slaps]] from Akiko.


Suddenly, Wakana gets a question from a caller with obvious vocal effects identifying himself as "Mr. Question". His question is innocuous enough: "What is your favorite number?", but Wakana takes an instant dislike to him<ref>she even mutes the recording to get in the [[Verbal Tic]] she uses when annoyed</ref>, pegging him as another stalker. She's right: when she answers "seven", he announces he has a present for her, which turns out to be a large structure collapsing in front of the station, followed by a Dopant<ref>Mr. Question, obviously</ref> attacking everybody around it. Cue opening theme.
Suddenly, Wakana gets a question from a caller with obvious vocal effects identifying himself as "Mr. Question". His question is innocuous enough: "What is your favorite number?", but Wakana takes an instant dislike to him<ref>she even mutes the recording to get in the [[Verbal Tic]] she uses when annoyed</ref>, pegging him as another stalker. She's right: when she answers "seven", he announces he has a present for her, which turns out to be a large structure collapsing in front of the station, followed by a Dopant<ref>Mr. Question, obviously</ref> attacking everybody around it. Cue opening theme.
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* [[Green-Eyed Monster]]: Motoko. Especially the ''monster'' part. Motoko's motivation was simply that Wakana's show was more popular than hers. Yeah, she set loose a Dopant on the city that could kill hundreds of people, all because of a petty grudge.
* [[Green-Eyed Monster]]: Motoko. Especially the ''monster'' part. Motoko's motivation was simply that Wakana's show was more popular than hers. Yeah, she set loose a Dopant on the city that could kill hundreds of people, all because of a petty grudge.
* [[If I Can't Have You]]: The [[Mook]] from the first part's [[Cold Open]], towards Wakana.
* [[If I Can't Have You]]: The [[Mook]] from the first part's [[Cold Open]], towards Wakana.
* [[The Knights Who Say Squee]]: Shotaro and Philip being obsessed with Wakana's show at the beginning. Shotaro soon ends up with [[Fan Disillusionment]], but Philip doesn't.
* [[Even Heroes Have Heroes]]: Shotaro and Philip being obsessed with Wakana's show at the beginning. Shotaro soon ends up with [[Fan Disillusionment]], but Philip doesn't.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: Motoko turns out to be the main villain of the episode, not Ageo the Violence Dopant, who was merely manipulated by her.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: Motoko turns out to be the main villain of the episode, not Ageo the Violence Dopant, who was merely manipulated by her.
* [[Pulling Themselves Together]]: This is one of Clay Doll's powers.
* [[Pulling Themselves Together]]: This is one of Clay Doll's powers.