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* [[Love Makes You Evil]]: {{spoiler|Perhaps the reason why Kia was willing to (secretly) cross lines that even Cyrus would dare not to is because she still harbored strong feelings for him and therefore wanted to help him succeed at all costs.}}
* [[Narm Charm]]: Intentional example in the later half of {{spoiler|"Three Way", in which Bonnie Tyler's Narm-tastic "Holding Out for a Hero" will start playing as you go to either rescue Shaundi or kill Killbane.}}
* [[Pet the Dog]]: {{spoiler|When Matt Miller says he's leaving the syndicate to pursue new opportunities (in reality, it's because the Saints beat him), Killbane says he's going to miss the kid, and says Matt can use him as a reference. In general, he treats him like a little brother. Given that he's killed or alienated just about everyone else high-up in the syndicate, and is maybe one step back from sociopathy most of the time, it provides a sharp contrast.}}
** {{spoiler|While it comes across as that in a sense it's also quite possible Killbane was passively intimidating him, since Matt was visibly terrified during their last meeting. Many real-life gangs [[Resignations Not Accepted|don't take very kindly to members leaving either]], especially not someone that was that high up in the ranks.}}
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