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These things about ''[[{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}]]'' are subjective - not everyone will agree with all of them.
* [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]] The introduction of the star people is ''shockingly'' creepy, dark, and unsettling than the usual quirky villains.

* [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]] The introduction of the star people is ''shockingly'' creepy, dark, and unsettling compared to the usual quirky villains.
** Even Death finds them rather creepy. He can't understand the "death of the mind".
** Even Death finds them rather creepy. He can't understand the "death of the mind".
* [[Recycled Script]]: Trymon introducing corporate business jargon (flowcharts and so on) to the wizards would later be done by Ridcully in ''The Last Continent''—except here it's part of Trymon's creepiness, whereas in the latter case it's entirely played for laughs.
* [[Recycled Script]]: Trymon introducing corporate business jargon (flowcharts and so on) to the wizards would later be done by Ridcully in ''[[The Last Continent]]'' — except here it's part of Trymon's creepiness, whereas in the latter case it's entirely played for laughs.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Political?]]: The Star People, aided by the unusual seriousness and creepiness of the scene.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Political?]]: The Star People, aided by the unusual seriousness and creepiness of the scene.


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Latest revision as of 15:25, 26 October 2023


These things about The Light Fantastic are subjective - not everyone will agree with all of them.

  • High Octane Nightmare Fuel The introduction of the star people is shockingly creepy, dark, and unsettling compared to the usual quirky villains.
    • Even Death finds them rather creepy. He can't understand the "death of the mind".
  • Recycled Script: Trymon introducing corporate business jargon (flowcharts and so on) to the wizards would later be done by Ridcully in The Last Continent — except here it's part of Trymon's creepiness, whereas in the latter case it's entirely played for laughs.
  • What Do You Mean It's Not Political?: The Star People, aided by the unusual seriousness and creepiness of the scene.