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The fifth story follows suit, but instead goes directly to commercial after the trivia bit. The third and fourth stories also follow this format. The process repeats with the second story, which then cuts directly to commercial after the trivia. This pans right to trivia about a similar incident or related scientific fact, usually less than 30 seconds long, which is depicted entirely in comic formatting. The story ends with another comic screenshot, over which the "Way to Die # " and the nickname for the death is typed over the image in black and red "True Crimes"/"Sin City"/"comic" font. The story is interspersed with expert testimony from physicians and scientists about the science of the death (what happens to the body, etc.). The narrator gives an account of the story as it unfolds, describing the circumstances leading up to the death and details of the death itself. The first story begins with the opening screenshot drawn as a comic, which fades to the live action. "The fact that we survive at all is a miracle." (note: in the following sentence, only the ALL CAPPED words are illustrated in large, red " Sin City"/"comic" font the rest are only heard) "Every day we fight a new WAR against GERMS, TOXINS, INJURY, ILLNESS, CATASTROPHE and Calamity." Most of us try to avoid it, others can't get out of its way." "The human body is remarkably resilient." The disclaimer then cuts to a scene of a city at night, followed by images of various manners of death, either from episodes or file footages, while the voice-over reads the monologue, which appears in "comic-book" style (comic font inside yellow boxes, as in a comic book): "WARNING: The deaths portrayed in this show are real and extremely graphic." Names have been changed to protect the identities of the deceased." "The stories you are about to see are true and based on actual events. They both open with the words of the disclaimer displayed in white font on black background, while the voice-over reads:

The first two episodes are visually distinct from the rest of the series, as they were originally intended to be the only episodes. The pilot episodes were executive produced and narrated by Thom Beers who also created the series, and directed, co-written, and produced by Will Raee and co-written by Tom McMahon. 5.8 Episode 47: That's 'Mister Death' To You.5.7 Episode 46: Stupid Is As Death Does.5.6 Episode 45: Dead Before They Know It.5.2 Episode 41: Ready Or Not, Here Comes Death.5.1 Episode 40: Getting A Rise From The Dead.4.13 Season 3 Episode 14 / Episode 38:If You're Dead - Leave a Message and We'll Get Back to You.4.12 Season 3 Episode 13 / Episode 37: Dying to Tell the Story.4.11 Season3 Episode 12 / Episode 36: Sudden Death.4.10 Season 3 Episode 11 / Episode 35: Cure for the Common Death, Part II.4.9 Season 3 Episode 10 / Episode 34: Today's Menu: Deep Fried Death.
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3.4 Season 1 Episode 4 / Episode 6: Death Gets Busy.3.3 Season 1 Episode 3 / Episode 5: Dead and Deader.3.2 Season 1 Episode 2 / Episode 4: Death Over Easy.3.1 Season 1 Episode 1 / Episode 3: Unforced Errors.2.2 Pilot Episode 2: Hard Lives, Easy Deaths.2.1 Pilot Episode 1: Life Will Kill You.
