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Goof: In the previous episode, Leon got suspended for 5 days for attacking Malachi in the cafeteria. That night, he sneaks back to school to spy on Ella and follows her on her date with Malachi. The next day, he is back in class. What happened to his suspension?
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Raphael, which means "God has healed", is one of the seven chief angels. He is known as the Semitic God of Air and one of the four presences set over all the diseases and all the wounds of the children of men.
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The Archangel Raphael is depicted in the Bible as an angel concerned with the suffering of man.
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Mephistopheles is the archangel of corruption, depicted in the Bible.
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Goof: When Mephistopheles is speaking to Nurse Perie back in 1920's Berlin, he refers to her as mon cher. This is incorrect as this is the masculine form of address, the correct way of addressing a woman is to use the feminine form, ma chère.
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The writing on Leon's shirt says "Do Not Annoy the Unmedicated Person".
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Goof: Thelma tells Cassie they can't hug, because she is a ghost and they can't touch, however later on this episode, she can open doors and touch things without any problems.
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Nitpick: When Troy and Leon have their brief scuffle, why does Thelma bother hiding in the shadows? No one can see her or can the possessed see her like Azazeal can see her?
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Goof: While Cassie and the gang are in class the teacher is reading some poetry by Yeats, but in the background Leon is holding his Yeats book upside-down.
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Azazeal's character is based on Azazel, the leader of The Nephilim, who are featured in the Book of Enoch as fallen angels. Hex also uses the slightly different spelling; "Nephelim". The Nephilim taught men how to make weapons and women the power of vanity and witchcraft.