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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.