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* [[Evil Twin]]: Booth Hubbard, of course.
* [[Failure Is the Only Option]]: Obviously, if Gus can prove Booth's existence to the authorities, the show is more or less over. Because the show only lasted one season and had no conclusion, this trope is enforced in perpetuity.
* [[Frame -Up]]: Booth does an okay job framing Gus for his wife's murder, but probably not well enough to get him convicted. So Booth gets revenge-blinded Agent Carter to blame him for every murder tied to Booth so far, including the murder of a federal agent, and then just to sell it, he frames Gus for a jailbreak.
* [[Fridge Logic]]: This show really runs on it. Sometimes it works, other times... not so much.
* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Agent Carter is so obsessed with avenging her dead partner that she can't put the pieces of Booth's existence together (which really shouldn't be much harder than comparing all known information on Booth's whereabouts with Gus's alibis. Booth left a trail of bodies across the country, and it's unlikely he just happened to do all his murders while Gus was on sabbatical from his professorship.
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* [[We Need to Get Proof]]: Gus must prove that Booth exists.
* [[Wrongly Accused]]: right behind [[Evil Twin]] as the show's main premise
* [[You See, I'm Dying]]: Booth; of an arterial aneurysm.
 
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