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* [[Ass Pull]]: The business about the {{spoiler|Law of Conservation of Objects}} is crucial to the resolution, and comes out of ''nowhere'' in the last five minutes of the last episode.
* [[Ass Pull]]: The business about the {{spoiler|Law of Conservation of Objects}} is crucial to the resolution, and comes out of ''nowhere'' in the last five minutes of the last episode.
** It is mentioned by {{spoiler|The Occupant}}, who was't even thought to exist. Therefore, no one had thought to consult with him, or it would have become common knowledge. It also makes sense, considering that most people don't know that the objects don't work in the Room, or that they can be destroyed there.
** It is mentioned by {{spoiler|The Occupant}}, who was't even thought to exist. Therefore, no one had thought to consult with him, or it would have become common knowledge. It also makes sense, considering that most people don't know that the objects don't work in the Room, or that they can be destroyed there.
* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: When Joe is first messing around with the Key, the door opens to some rather weird places.
* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: When Joe is first messing around with the Key, the door opens to some rather weird places.
* [[Too Good to Last]]: It didn't get promoted to a full series, but it did get [[Un Canceled]] five years later.
* [[Too Good to Last]]: It didn't get promoted to a full series, but it did get [[Uncanceled]] five years later.
* [[The Woobie]]: {{spoiler|The Occupant.}}
* [[The Woobie]]: {{spoiler|The Occupant.}}



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  • Ass Pull: The business about the Law of Conservation of Objects is crucial to the resolution, and comes out of nowhere in the last five minutes of the last episode.
    • It is mentioned by The Occupant, who was't even thought to exist. Therefore, no one had thought to consult with him, or it would have become common knowledge. It also makes sense, considering that most people don't know that the objects don't work in the Room, or that they can be destroyed there.
  • Non Sequitur Scene: When Joe is first messing around with the Key, the door opens to some rather weird places.
  • Too Good to Last: It didn't get promoted to a full series, but it did get Uncanceled five years later.
  • The Woobie: The Occupant.