Skulduggery Pleasant/Fridge

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Fridge Brilliance:

  • The hallways that the Torment chases Valkyrie and Skulduggery through in Playing With Fire are the same kind that provides an escape hatch in the Faceless Ones!
  • In the first book, Skulduggery says he could be a figment of his own imagination. Later on in the series, he points out that Valkyrie could be Darquesse's good mood. In Death Bringer, he is revealed to be Lord Vile in the same way Valkyrie is Darquesse.
  • I literally only just realised that when Skulduggery goes Super-Powered Evil Side he quite literally stops being so pleasant and starts being more vile.
  • It always bugged me how the red right hand - a necromancy trick - couldn't kill Skulduggery - if anything could kill the dead, you'd think it would be necromancy. But, of course, Serpine wasn't taught the real trick anyway. Tenebrae taught him an edited version designed to not kill Skul.
    • They state this outright I think.
  • When Tanith walked into his house, Fergus was gaping like an idiot. He has met/seen China, so what says he hasn't met/seen Tanith? Possibly years before the twins were born and Tanith still looks young as she was.

Fridge Horror:

  • Well, more like Fridge Depression. "I wonder if Ghastly still made those steaks?" is probably the most depressing thing you can utter in the fandom.
  • The Remnant possessing Tanith as of the end of Mortal Coil is the same one that nailed her to the chain in Dark Days.
  • Melancholia is an induced coma at the mercy of Doctor Nye. Fate Worse Than Death, much?
  • Moore nearly killed Valkyrie. Baby Alison was in the house. Now think about what would have happened if he had set off Darquesse. Sweet dreams people.

Fridge Logic:

  • Fletcher can teleport anywhere he's been. He demonstrates the ability to teleport into the ocean at the end of Book 4. So why the hell didn't he just teleport Dusk there and turn the fight into a Curb Stomp Battle?
    • Maybe because Dusk is so freaking awesome he'd kill Fletcher in the second it took them to teleport?
    • The thing is that in the fight Fletcher DOES teleport him. They just return with Fletcher unconscious and Dusk none the worse for wear. It still stands to reason that Fletcher could have killed him by taking him to the ocean.
    • Also, remember that we're talking about the third book, pre-Level In Badass. When he got scared, he teleported at the most 12 feet away, to the bathroom, and this was just after he opened the gate to the Faceless One's world, so he's bound to be tired on top of terrified.
    • To clarify, the scene referred to is the fight at the football stadium in book four. To reiterate - he teleports somewhere undescribed and gets his ass handed to him, and yet mere minutes later he teleports the bomb out in the ocean. The fact remains that the series would be lacking a recurring villain rather quickly if Fletcher had remembered he could do that a little sooner.
    • Maybe Fletcher didn't know salt water kills vampires. Or he just can't always think on his feet.
    • Wait a moment, didn't they end up teleporting back after their fight? How the hell did they manage that if Fletcher was unconscious, I'd like to know?
      • Maybe Dusk knocked him out partway through the teleportation. Or forced Fletcher to bring them back and then knocked him out.
  • Also, If Valkyrie's coat is impenetrable, how was the fabric cut to make the cat?
    • Her coat isn't impenetrable. It's magically enhanced, yeah, but not made out of metal or anything.