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** This also seems to have happened with Pam, albeit to a lesser extent. |
** This also seems to have happened with Pam, albeit to a lesser extent. |
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** Andy presents an inversion -- originally Jim's new foil (or "Dwight 2") when he transfers to the Stamford office, Andy has become the "all-around nice guy" in Scranton following anger management courses and (more likely) [[Executive Meddling]] to avoid having two Dwights. |
** Andy presents an inversion -- originally Jim's new foil (or "Dwight 2") when he transfers to the Stamford office, Andy has become the "all-around nice guy" in Scranton following anger management courses and (more likely) [[Executive Meddling]] to avoid having two Dwights. |
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* Ross on ''[[Friends]]'' arguably becomes more [[ |
* Ross on ''[[Friends]]'' arguably becomes more [[Small Name, Big Ego|egotistical]] and obnoxious, if only to justify his [[Butt Monkey]] role. |
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* And Malcolm from ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]''. |
* And Malcolm from ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]''. |
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* ''[[Criminal Minds]]'': Season 1 serial killer Karl Arnold is shown again in season 5 episode ''Outfoxed''. Sure he wasn't a nice guy when they caught him, but four years later, he's got even worse. |
* ''[[Criminal Minds]]'': Season 1 serial killer Karl Arnold is shown again in season 5 episode ''Outfoxed''. Sure he wasn't a nice guy when they caught him, but four years later, he's got even worse. |