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* [[Expanded Universe]]: [[DC Comics]] released a 4-issue comic book miniseries in late 1994. It features an original plot set in Season 1.
* [[Fantasy Forbidding Father|Fantasy-Forbidding Mother]]: The kid in "Safe as Houses" idolizes Joe as a superhero and often calls ''him'' the Defender. His mother doesn't believe in the rumors about a top secret crime fighting vehicle roaming the streets and scolds him for believing in what she thinks is pure fantasy. {{spoiler|She finds out she was wrong.}}
* [[Five -Man Band]]: The Outfit's Highwaymen division is a corrupt version of this.
** [[The Hero]]: Michael Payton
** [[The Lancer]]: Alec Connor
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** [[The Chick]]: Andi
* [[Genius Cripple]]: Julian Wilkes.
* [[Hey ItsIt's That Guy]]:
** [[Full Metal Jacket|Dorian]] [[The Sarah Connor Chronicles|Harewood]] as Julian Wilkes.
** And then a much younger [[Breaking Bad|Bryan Cranston]] played the villain in "Wheels of Fire."
* [[Hey ItsIt's That Voice]]: James McCaffrey would later become the voice actor of [[Max Payne (Video Game)|Max Payne]].
* [[Hope Spot]]: Elizabeth tries desperately to tell Joe that she really cares for him despite being (a reluctant) part of the brainwashing plot. Joe abandons her, but then Julian persuades him to accept her and let her help him put his life together. {{spoiler|Just as he arrives at her house to forgive her, [[Stuffed in A Fridge|she's blown up by an Outfit-planted bomb to punish Joe for not bringing the Viper to them.]]}}
* [[I Just Want to Be You]]: In "Past Tense," {{spoiler|the woman who was hired to impersonate Payton/Astor's missing wife so she could assassinate him ends up breaking down and revealing she feels this way about the real Claire.}}