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* ''[[Supernatural]]'': The Winchesters purposely trip a motion detector to get themselves arrested so they can investigate a haunted prison. |
* ''[[Supernatural]]'': The Winchesters purposely trip a motion detector to get themselves arrested so they can investigate a haunted prison. |
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** In another episode they allow themselves to be committed to a mental institute to investigate the deaths of patients. When they are done, they just walk out of the place with minimum of effort. |
** In another episode they allow themselves to be committed to a mental institute to investigate the deaths of patients. When they are done, they just walk out of the place with minimum of effort. |
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* How can we forget [[Storm of the Century|Andre Linoge?]] |
* How can we forget [[Storm of the Century|Andre Linoge?]]{{who}} |
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* As part of her [[Heel Face Turn]] on ''[[Angel]]'' Faith turns herself in to the police and is sent to prison for a murder she committed back on ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. Her breakout when a Slayer is needed 3 seasons later proves she could have escaped any time. |
* As part of her [[Heel Face Turn]] on ''[[Angel]]'' Faith turns herself in to the police and is sent to prison for a murder she committed back on ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. Her breakout when a Slayer is needed 3 seasons later proves she could have escaped any time. |
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* On ''[[Bones]]'', not only the main character's father, but her brother, do this to restore her respect in them. |
* On ''[[Bones]]'', not only the main character's father, but her brother, do this to restore her respect in them. |