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* [[Enhance Button]]: One of the more [[Egregious]] examples, with the [[Race Against the Clock]] based on the time it will take to produce a useful image.
* [[Framing the Guilty Party]]: Used twice, with multiple layers each.
* [[Have You Told Anyone Else?]]: When the [[Enhance Button]] technician reveals Farrell's secret to Pritchard, this exact exchange takes place, followed immediately by [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]].
* [[Hired to Hunt Yourself]]: Farrell
* [[The Killer in Me]]: Farrell isn't guilty of the murder, but he ''is'' guilty of something else.
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* [[Opera Gloves]]: Atwell in the party scene where she meets Farrell and falls for him.
* [[Naked in Mink]]: Pulled off by a drunken Atwell in an apartment hallway.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Farrell, in an attempt to buy time, tells the [[Enhance Button]] technician that he's the one in the photo. Said tech gets a conscience attack and tells Pritchard, blowing Farrell's cover and getting himself shot for his trouble.
* [[Pretty in Mink]]: Notably in the limo sex scene.
* [[Race Against the Clock]]: Thanks to the agonizingly slow [[Enhance Button]], Farrell knows almost to the second how long he has before he's implicated. He manages to buy himself some extra time by convincing the guy running it to mess with the parameters.