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A Day In The Limelight: A touching one for Milena in 'Smiley Faces', right after Milo's death
Woah, dude, spoiler!
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EDIT: new trope
Spikes Of Villainy: Terror Jack's customary dress
menaces with them.
EDIT: Ah, what the heck, i'll just post it anyway (fear it's incredible length which cannot be spoilered!)
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Needs Wiki MagicThis TV series provides examples of:Ring Ring Crunch: Happened
a lot during the first
Tidus arc. Inspektor Krum was not pleased.
Neutral Good: Johnathan is shows to be exactly like this.
Egomaniac Hunter: Jacques is a perfect example of this. His friends are implied to be
even worse.
Wham Episode: 'Fractures', the last episode of the second season certainly qualifies,
utterly different from the normally lighthearted tone of the series. It got a
Love It Or Hate It response from the fans, and
marked the direction the series would be
taking from there on.Beard of Evil: As of the third season on,
Lord Karloff's facial hair was a prime example of this.
Bald of Evil: See above
Live Action Adaption: It was notoriously...
polarizing due to
certain reasons.
Lawful Evil: Lord Karloff
Playful Hacker: Milo's pastime, before
Dark and Troubled past: Leonardo would never talk about it, and it was a
running joke in till it was revealed in the end of the second season that:
When he was young his mother and
sister were both
brutally raped and murdered (because his father had badly hurt a
big mafia organization), while he could only watch. His father was also murdered, and he was being hunted by the men who did it because he was a witness.
Took a level in Badass: Leonardo after the second season.
- Also Inspektor Krum in season 4 after
The Dragon: Lord Karloff has one in
Terror Jack, who also has his own
group of underlings,
Karl and
Fran.
Crowning Music of Awesome,
Tear Jerker: Milo's Death. When Milena finds him barely breathing.
The whole scene... Just amazing. Especially With Guns n' Roses' Version of Knockin' on Heaven's Door playing all the time. When the goons leave, and Milena runs to dying Milo. The scene actually made me cry, and that doesn't happen often.
Berserk Button: Do NOT talk about Milo's size.
Or talk about him at all to any main characters, after his death.
Badass Beard: Inspektor Krum
Inspector Lestrade: Inspektor Krum
Mood Swinger: Leonardo experinces these very offen due to his emotional trama from his dark past.
Disabled Means Helpless: Averted. Dispite the fact that Leonardo is metally and emotionally "unstable", he can still kick your ass with ease.
It Makes Sense In Context: The episode
"Whore Mountain" from season 5.
Quadruple amputee police officers riding in
Humungous Mecha chasing Inspektor Krum and Leonardo through a maze of
sawblades. And it only gets more
abstract towards the end of the episode.
Dying Declartion of Love:
Milo to Milena. Poor Milo...
Broken Base: A fairly nasty one resulted from the
events of Fractures.
Appropriate, if you think about it.Crazy Awesome Mr. Gilner, a character who only appeared in one filler episode in the first season who destroyed a tank using only a potato and some wire-cutters
Le Parkour: Leonardo knows this. And he uses it,
a lot. Its almost like he has to use it for almost every action scene.
I Surrender Suckers: Terror Jack used this to avoid capture at the end of "Paranoia"
To Catch Heroes Hire Villains:
Leonardo was
accused of murdering his parents and sister, and the mafia orginization that did it is the one hired to
kill find him.
Clear my Name: The plot in a nutshell.
Really Seventeen Years Old: Leonardo is really 17 years old. Hes just constantly disguised as a 21 year old, so he can get by border controls, with Krum saying hes his Uncle.
Trickster Mentor: Krum to Leonardo. Krum is teaching him how stay hidden, and blend, because he, ironically, used to be criminal. He switched over the police side after he was set free.
City Noir: The setting for most of the series.
That all changed during season 5.
Space Opera: The WTF-inducing second half of season 5.
What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs: The latter half of season 5 took an extremely odd turn when... uh... aliens got involved.
It makes just as much sense in context. While the "alien arc" outraged fans and radically altered the tone of the series at the time, it had a surprisingly good influence on the series in the long run in the form of the light sci-fi elements that occasionally showed up in later seasons after the tone returned to normal.
Scotireland: In the 10th episode of season one (
one of the few in which we see Inspektor Krum doing his job), Inspektor Krum and Leonardo take a trip to the
northern half of the UK, and are bombarded by scentences like
"Top o' the mornin' to ye!" and "Faith and begorrah!" from a troop of kilt-wearing, whisky-swilling redheads who claim to be Scottish.
New Powers As The Plot Demands: The fifth season gave Jack
darkness-based powers, but
they dissappeared after the season ended.
Fight Off The Kryptonite: Combined with
Cross-Melting Aura when Jack blotted out a
gigantic laser weapon.
Memetic Badass: Johnathan, due to the
CMOA in episode 1 of season 6.
He can drive a car. In space.The Lancer: Milo is a partial example.
Gasmask Mooks: Played straight with
Terror Jack's bodyguards. Subverted with the Undercity Rescue Service, who Leonardo encounters in Season Four's 'Paranoia'.
No Holds Barred Beatdown: Jacques is stupid enough to try to take
Karl's guns from him in Season Three's 'Flickering Candle'.
You can't help but to feel a bit sorry for him. The scene
foreshadows Karl's descent into full-on
Complete Monster territory later on.
Large Ham:
Lord Karloff's monologues usually fall to this category, especially in the early seasons.
A Day In The Limelight: A touching one for Milena in 'Smiley Faces', right
Spikes Of Villainy: Terror Jack's customary dress
menaces with them.