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'''Max:''' Well, let me see now. I went in on a Friday... }}
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* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. Xander mocks Spike by saying that only a nutcase or a complete loser would sleep with him...in the presence of Buffy who's done just that the night before. The comment gives her an added incentive not to confess what's happened to her friends and forestall her [[Destructive Romance]].
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. Xander mocks Spike by saying that only a nutcase or a complete loser would sleep with him...in the presence of Buffy who's done just that the night before. The comment gives her an added incentive not to confess what's happened to her friends and forestall her [[Destructive Romance]].
* On its broadcast of 21 January 1989, ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' included a [http://www.hulu.com/watch/19312 sketch] about a 17th century British nobleman ([[John Malkovich]]) who was sure all those treating with him sincerely—a woman declaring her love, the Royal Artist presenting a masterpiece, [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|and his groundskeeper]]—were mocking him, while his two manservants ([[Jon Lovitz]] and [[Dana Carvey]]) were actually mocking him behind his back.
* On its broadcast of 21 January 1989, ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' included a [https://web.archive.org/web/20130410015615/http://www.hulu.com/watch/19312 sketch] about a 17th century British nobleman ([[John Malkovich]]) who was sure all those treating with him sincerely—a woman declaring her love, the Royal Artist presenting a masterpiece, [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|and his groundskeeper]]—were mocking him, while his two manservants ([[Jon Lovitz]] and [[Dana Carvey]]) were actually mocking him behind his back.


== [[Video Games]] ==
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