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* [[Glurge]]: The dark side of glurge is explored in "Faith" -- the murder victim figured out that a girl suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease, who has faced hardship after hardship in her life but pulled through to write an inspiring book about her trials, {{spoiler|''does not actually exist''}}.
** Worse yet: that episode was [[Ripped from the Headlines]].
* [[Harsher in Hindsight]]: In the April 2009 episode "Rock Star", a musician falls to his death in an elevator shaft in a building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. In November of that same year, [
** In the episode "Pas de Deux," the villain is a bank robber (played by Charles Rocket) who is suffering from a terminal illness and plans to kill himself along with his unwitting accomplice. The episode was Rocket's last film appearance; he committed suicide later that year.
* [[He's Just Hiding]]: A common theory concerning {{spoiler|Nicole Wallace's death at the end of season 7.}} Given that the information came from a less than reliable source and since {{spoiler|Nicole}} has faked {{spoiler|her}} own death before, this isn't entirely unfounded.
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: In the episode "Collective", Alex uses this rather [[Incredibly Lame Pun|interesting]] pun:
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* [[Paranoia Fuel]]: Here's a [[Cold Open]]. Woman at a restaurant with others. Woman goes to bathroom. Woman is stabbed by a complete stranger in the inner thigh which causes her to bleed out in minutes, too fast to even cry for help. Assailant walks out. Cut to the detectives arriving...
* [[Retroactive Recognition]]: [[Medium|Jake Weber]], [[Prison Break|Robert Knepper]], [[Lost|Michael Emerson]], and [[Doubt (
* [[Shipping]]: Goren/Eames has a rather large fanbase. There's fans of Logan/Wheeler (or, really, Logan/his latest partner) as well.
** Logan/Wheeler actually had some resolution, however.
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** Apparently, there were plans to write an episode that revealed that Nicole Wallace {{spoiler|wasn't dead}}, but said plans never came around to making it into an actual episode.
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