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Nightmare Fuel: Tricky. And the huge agent with spikes through his head. And maybe Hank's gradual physical degeneration from death to death, especially after he becomes a half-headed zombie for a bit.
Krinkels claims he'll never pull anything like that again.
Alternative Character Interpretation: Hank is the good guy! Jebus is the bad guy! Tricky represents one of Hank's inner demons! Hank is an Anti-Hero! Hank is the bad guy! The Sheriff was a tyrant!
Abrogation is probably the best of the lot. It features a few distorted snippets of BGMs from prior episodes, which may serve as a Boss Remix.
HSQ: Will have you literally saying "holy shit," especially later ones.
The Scrappy: An interesting example. The creator himself has often and openly displayed his hate for The Sheriff — probably the reason he got the honor of being Killed Off for Real.
Visual Effects of Awesome: Krinkels spent half a year working on the first minute or so of Abrogation, and good lord does it show.