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* ''[[Numb3rs]]'': In the later seasons whenever the FBI field agents go to a potential suspect, the suspects run, the agents tend to treat it more as an annoyance than an actual worry that the suspect might get away. Colby especially cottoned on to this to the point of becoming [[Genre Savvy]] and [[Lampshade Hanging]] whenever it happened or was about to happen, making this an example of a literal ''[[Incredibly Lame Pun|Running Gag]]''.
* ''[[Numb3rs]]'': In the later seasons whenever the FBI field agents go to a potential suspect, the suspects run, the agents tend to treat it more as an annoyance than an actual worry that the suspect might get away. Colby especially cottoned on to this to the point of becoming [[Genre Savvy]] and [[Lampshade Hanging]] whenever it happened or was about to happen, making this an example of a literal ''[[Incredibly Lame Pun|Running Gag]]''.
* ''[[You Can't Do That on Television]]'' built itself on running gags. For instance, any time someone on the show says "Water", they get water dumped all over them. Any time someone says "I don't know", they get covered in green slime (sometimes different colors).
* ''[[You Can't Do That on Television]]'' built itself on running gags. For instance, any time someone on the show says "Water", they get water dumped all over them. Any time someone says "I don't know", they get covered in green slime (sometimes different colors).