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** Sidney evolves into a [[Deconstructed Trope|deconstruction]] of this trope as the series progresses, what with her life coming to be defined by the trauma suffered by her and those close to her thanks to her "perpetual victimhood."
** Jill in the fourth film {{spoiler|is arguably among the greatest subversions ''ever''. She masterminded the killings and planned to frame someone else for it so that she could play this trope and get her [[Fifteen Minutes of Fame]], much like her cousin Sidney did.}}
* [[Floating Head Syndrome]]: The first film helped to popularize the use of this trope with horror movies, and all of the sequels indulged in it as well. This trope is so attached to the series that, when the fourth film [https://web.archive.org/web/20110310192647/http://www.joblo.com/arrow/index.php?id=26950 finally released a "floating head" poster] (even if it's only the Mexican poster), the fans were ecstatic that it was following series tradition.
* [[Follow the Leader]]: ''[[The Faculty]]'', which essentially did for sci-fi horror what ''Scream'' did for the slasher genre.
** Which makes some sense, as it was written by the same screenwriter.
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