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*** In the TV series, Doug's [[Man Child]] nature is taken [[Up to Eleven]] when is out at a playground and {{spoiler|scares away an old woman while attempting to return her purse to her. Doug, reasoning that he would "run faster with a knife," does so while trying to catch up to the old woman and is promptly arrested.}}
* [[Canada, Eh?]]
* [[The Character Died Withwith Him]] - Halfway through filming season two of the original web series, Troy Dixon, who played T-Bag, was tragically involved in a car accident and killed. Naturally, this stopped the series cold for a good while, although the website continued to publish news and articles, until the series was picked up for television.
* [[Cliff Hanger]] {{spoiler|In the first season's finale.}}
* [[Code Name]]: FPS Doug, T-bag go by their gamer names, Anastasia is often called Tagi, her ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' character's name.
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* [[Took a Level In Badass]] - Up until "The Story of Dave" Dave had shown little interest in games until Jeremy is attacked by micro warriors. During the middle of the battle, the action cuts off to an important flashback of Dave’s past in China, revealing his gaming history. He reveals that he too has micro skills and comes to the rescue.
* [[Up to Eleven]] - [http://www.purepwnage.com/episodes/s2/4/ Episode 16 ] opens with a [[Back to The Future]] homage where Jeremy activates a series of amplifiers and overdrivers attached to his Xbox360 and dialing up the volume past the labeled 'Max' setting as well as the labeled 'Dude', and 'Srsly' marks to reach 'WTF' before rocking out to [[Rock Band]].
* [[Videogames of Note]] - Name checked on the show: ''[[Call of Duty]]'', ''[[Halo]]'', ''[[Counter-Strike (Video Game)|Counter-Strike]]'', ''[[Dance Dance Revolution]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' and ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' .
* [[Wide -Eyed Idealist]] - Oh, Doug. In the final episode of the TV series, Doug cheerfully signs up for the actual Canadian Army, thinking it'll be a life where he gets to carry out missions with real guns and if he dies, he'll simply "re-spawn" like video game avatars do. Kyle and October try in vain to explain to Doug what it is he's actually doing.
 
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