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A [[Kids in The Hall]] miniseries. Lasted from January to March, 2010. A total of 8 episodes.
A [[Kids in The Hall]] miniseries. Lasted from January to March, 2010. A total of 8 episodes.


The Other Wiki has a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kids_in_the_Hall:_Death_Comes_to_Town page] on it:
The Other Wiki has a [[wikipedia:The Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town|page]] on it:
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=== This series provides examples of: ===
* [[Afterlife Express]]: The bus.
* [[Afterlife Express]]: The bus.
* [[Bad Liar]]: This bit between news anchorwoman Corrinda Gablechuck (played by Mark) and a policeman (played by Bruce):
* [[Bad Liar]]: This bit between news anchorwoman Corrinda Gablechuck (played by Mark) and a policeman (played by Bruce):
{{quote| '''Mark''': Officer, tell us about the leads in this case. What's developing?<br />
{{quote|'''Mark''': Officer, tell us about the leads in this case. What's developing?
'''Bruce''': Well we're following our leads and we're gonna find some breaks in this case.<br />
'''Bruce''': Well we're following our leads and we're gonna find some breaks in this case.
'''Mark''': ...could you be more specific?<br />
'''Mark''': ...could you be more specific?
'''Bruce''': [[Department of Redundancy Department|Well things are going forward in a forwardly direction.]]<br />
'''Bruce''': [[Department of Redundancy Department|Well things are going forward in a forwardly direction.]]
'''Mark''': ...you don't have anything, do you.<br />
'''Mark''': ...you don't have anything, do you.
'''Bruce''': ''[hangs head in shame]'' ...no. }}
'''Bruce''': ''[hangs head in shame]'' ...no. }}
* [[The Cameo]]: ''[[The Kids in The Hall]]'' regular characters Chicken Lady and Paul Bellini.
* [[The Cameo]]: ''[[The Kids in The Hall]]'' regular characters Chicken Lady and Paul Bellini.
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* [[Good Girls Avoid Abortion]]: Averted.
* [[Good Girls Avoid Abortion]]: Averted.
* [[The Grim Reaper]]: Mark McKinney's Death, from ''Death Comes to Town'', is a humorous-yet-effectively-terrifying ({{spoiler|at least [[Man Child|until the end]]}}) version.
* [[The Grim Reaper]]: Mark McKinney's Death, from ''Death Comes to Town'', is a humorous-yet-effectively-terrifying ({{spoiler|at least [[Man Child|until the end]]}}) version.
* [[I Have Boobs You Must Obey]] - Subverted, one night while shopping for liquor Marilyn Bowman (played by Dave Foley) finds she's left the house without her purse, and offers to make up for it by showing the checkout clerk "these beauties," and she does -- prompting the clerk to beg her to put them back in hiding.
* [[I Have Boobs - You Must Obey!]] - Subverted, one night while shopping for liquor Marilyn Bowman (played by Dave Foley) finds she's left the house without her purse, and offers to make up for it by showing the checkout clerk "these beauties," and she does -- prompting the clerk to beg her to put them back in hiding.
{{quote| '''Marilyn''': Fine. [[I Was Quite a Looker|Should've seen them when I was 40]], you little [[Precision F Strike|shit]].}}
{{quote|'''Marilyn''': Fine. [[I Was Quite a Looker|Should've seen them when I was 40]], you little [[Precision F-Strike|shit]].}}
* [[Lady Drunk]]: Marilyn Bowman, the mayor's wife in ''Death Comes to Town'', to the point where a breathalyzer is installed in her car as part of the ignition.
* [[Lady Drunk]]: Marilyn Bowman, the mayor's wife in ''Death Comes to Town'', to the point where a breathalyzer is installed in her car as part of the ignition.
{{quote| '''Marilyn''': I gotta go, I can... hear the blender crying...}}
{{quote|'''Marilyn''': I gotta go, I can... hear the blender crying...}}
* [[Loads and Loads of Roles]]
* [[Loads and Loads of Roles]]
* [[Never One Murder]]
* [[Never One Murder]]
* [[Non Answer]]: Dusty did not complete the autopsy on the mayor, so when he is asked how the mayor died, Dusty gives a generic answer on what happens to a body when it dies.
* [[Non-Answer]]: Dusty did not complete the autopsy on the mayor, so when he is asked how the mayor died, Dusty gives a generic answer on what happens to a body when it dies.
* [[Quirky Town]]: Shuckton
* [[Quirky Town]]: Shuckton
* [[Reality Subtext]]: Scott Thompson was undergoing chemo for stage one non-Hodgkin lymphoma during production. Dusty's baldness was really his own, and he only portrayed a few characters to keep his work load from getting too heavy. {{spoiler|Also, [[Black Comedy|two of them die]].}} He's fine now.
* [[Reality Subtext]]: Scott Thompson was undergoing chemo for stage one non-Hodgkin lymphoma during production. Dusty's baldness was really his own, and he only portrayed a few characters to keep his work load from getting too heavy. {{spoiler|Also, [[Black Comedy|two of them die]].}} He's fine now.
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]
* [[Wham Episode]]: The last two episodes.
* [[Wham! Episode]]: The last two episodes.
* [[Wonder Child]]: Rampop, the <s>retarded</s> special adopted son of Larry and Marilyn Bowman. He's the only one in the Bowman household who knows which of the 13 remotes works on the TV, he sees butterflies in place of people and people in place of butterflies, and [[Devil in Plain Sight|he's the only one who can see Death in his true form]].
* [[Wonder Child]]: Rampop, the <s>retarded</s> special adopted son of Larry and Marilyn Bowman. He's the only one in the Bowman household who knows which of the 13 remotes works on the TV, he sees butterflies in place of people and people in place of butterflies, and [[Devil in Plain Sight|he's the only one who can see Death in his true form]].


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Latest revision as of 13:45, 3 October 2020

A Kids in The Hall miniseries. Lasted from January to March, 2010. A total of 8 episodes.

The Other Wiki has a page on it:

Tropes used in Death Comes to Town include:
  • Afterlife Express: The bus.
  • Bad Liar: This bit between news anchorwoman Corrinda Gablechuck (played by Mark) and a policeman (played by Bruce):

Mark: Officer, tell us about the leads in this case. What's developing?
Bruce: Well we're following our leads and we're gonna find some breaks in this case.
Mark: ...could you be more specific?
Bruce: Well things are going forward in a forwardly direction.
Mark: ...you don't have anything, do you.
Bruce: [hangs head in shame] ...no.

  • The Cameo: The Kids in The Hall regular characters Chicken Lady and Paul Bellini.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Everyone, especially Rampop.
  • Death Takes a Holiday: A major plot point is that on Death's previous visit to Shuckton, he slept in and missed Ricky's abortion. When he returns to Shuckton, Death hopes Ricky will die, even if he has to do the job himself.
  • Eccentric Townsfolk
  • Good Girls Avoid Abortion: Averted.
  • The Grim Reaper: Mark McKinney's Death, from Death Comes to Town, is a humorous-yet-effectively-terrifying (at least until the end) version.
  • I Have Boobs - You Must Obey! - Subverted, one night while shopping for liquor Marilyn Bowman (played by Dave Foley) finds she's left the house without her purse, and offers to make up for it by showing the checkout clerk "these beauties," and she does -- prompting the clerk to beg her to put them back in hiding.

Marilyn: Fine. Should've seen them when I was 40, you little shit.

  • Lady Drunk: Marilyn Bowman, the mayor's wife in Death Comes to Town, to the point where a breathalyzer is installed in her car as part of the ignition.

Marilyn: I gotta go, I can... hear the blender crying...