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* [[Old Shame]]: The Chief would like to forget he once had a body.
* [[One Steve Limit]]: Subverted. There are three characters who share the name Lee, the first one is [[Jerkass|Lee Jordan]], the second is Lee Galease, and the last one a [[Guest Star Party Member|Guest Star Acme Detective]] who works in Macao. Granted, the Guest Star Detective's name could be spelled a variety of ways and might even be his [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_:Li (surname) |surname]], not his first name, but short of closed captioning, his name spelling remains unknown.
* [[Orient Express]]: In "The Gold Old Bad Days", Carmen Sandiego and her V.I.L.E. gang [[Self-Imposed Challenge|set out to prove they don't need all their high-tech toys and gadgetry]] to pull off several western-themed heists. Carmen's goal is the train.
* [[Orphan's Plot Trinket]]: Carmen's locket, unseen until the series finale.
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* [[The Real Remington Steele]]: Played with. {{spoiler|Sir Nigel Fenwick, an inspector working for Scotland Yard,}} appears briefly in ''A Higher Calling'', but Zack and Ivy don't actually meet {{spoiler|him}} until much later in the series. Who they thought was {{spoiler|Sir Nigel Fenwick}} in ''By a Whisker'' was actually {{spoiler|Carmen's henchman Frank M. Poster [[Latex Perfection|impersonating]] him.}} They meet the real deal in ''Birds of a Feather''
* [[Recurring Dreams]]: Carmen suffers from nightmares in the episode ''Shaman Spirits.''
* [[Ridiculously -Human Robots]]: The Chief is effectively a [[Magical Database]] with an AI interface, but he's still capable of all the emotions a human is.
* [[Rogues Gallery]]
* [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]: See [[Temporal Paradox]] below.
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