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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, [[wikipedia:Jerry Fuchs|Jerry Fuchs]], the drummer for various indie rock bands such as !!! and The Juan Maclean, [https://web.archive.org/web/20100113160535/http://www.avclub.com/newyork/articles/drummer-jerry-fuchs-dead-after-fall-down-elevator,35122/ died pretty much the same way in a similar building in the same neighborhood]. However, unlike in the episode, {{spoiler|where the musician was ''pushed'' down the shaft}}, Fuchs actually fell while trying to jump from a stalled elevator to the next floor. Still pretty damn eerie.
** 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.