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* [[Good Girls Avoid Abortion]]: (averted)
* [[Gorgeous Period Dress]]: Lots of this, particularly in any scene where the characters dress up formally. The basic style of dress and hair seems to be early 1890's, with excursions into the 1900's (see the [[Anachronism Stew]] entry above).
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Alias (TV)|Jack Bristow]] turns up in the series four premiere as Murdoch's retired predecessor.
** [[Supernatural|Death]] believes adamantly in a Mummy's curse.
* [[Historical Domain Character]] / [[In the Past Everyone Will Be Famous]]: Several well-known figures make appearances, including Jack London, Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley, Harry Houdini, [[Arthur Conan Doyle (Creator)|Arthur Conan Doyle]], [[HG Wells|H. G. Wells]], [[Nikola Tesla]] and Prince Albert Victor.
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* [[Myth Arc]]: For the first two seasons the episodes were mostly self-contained. Season 3 has one dealing with {{spoiler|The Pendricks}}
* [[Never Found the Body]]: In the season three finale after a chase and explosion the accomplice's body is found, but not {{spoiler|Sally Pendrick}}. As of yet this has had no effect on the story, as season four went back to having self-contained episodes.
* [[Officer O 'Hara]]: The stationhouse is pretty evenly divided between the Irish and Scots.
* [[Only So Many Canadian Actors]]: ''Every'' time a teenage character is presented, the actor is part of that same ''[[Degrassi]]''/Family Channel Canada group.
* [[Oop North]]: Inspector Brackenreid, like his actor, is from Yorkshire.