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** “This isn't about winning anymore, Mr. Curtain. It's about getting away."

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* In the Disney+ TV series, Kate is nearly caught breaking into the science laboratory, and evades capture by clinging to the side of a cliff, ''all night long''.

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* In the Disney+ TV series, Kate is nearly caught breaking into the science laboratory, and evades capture by clinging to the [[LiteralCliffhanger side of a cliff, cliff]], ''all night long''.
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* In the Disney+ TV series, Kate is nearly caught breaking into the science laboratory, and evades capture by clinging to the side of a cliff, ''all night long''.

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* In the Disney+ TV series, Kate is nearly caught breaking into the science laboratory, and evades capture by clinging to the side of a cliff, ''all night long''.long''.
* In the Disney+ TV Series, when Mr Benedict, Number Two, Rhonda and Mulligan believe they've been found by curtain, they all arm themselves. Number Two arms herself with her pencil staff, Mulligan uses his fists and Rhonda ''arms herself with a log as thick as a tree branch!''
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-->'''Reynie''': It'll have to be us.

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-->'''Reynie''': It'll have to be us.us.
* In the Disney+ TV series, Kate is nearly caught breaking into the science laboratory, and evades capture by clinging to the side of a cliff, ''all night long''.
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** "When Reynie slipped, Sticky helped him up. When Kate uncharacteristically despaired aloud at their progress, Sticky assured her they would make it, and somehow managed to double his efforts. Time and again his body faltered; time and again Sticky hauled himself up and pressed on. It was a noble thing to behold, and as the group at long last drew near the forest, Reynie found himself thinking that even if they were caught, he was grateful to have seen Sticky at his finest."

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** "When -->When Reynie slipped, Sticky helped him up. When Kate uncharacteristically despaired aloud at their progress, Sticky assured her they would make it, and somehow managed to double his efforts. Time and again his body faltered; time and again Sticky hauled himself up and pressed on. It was a noble thing to behold, and as the group at long last drew near the forest, Reynie found himself thinking that even if they were caught, he was grateful to have seen Sticky at his finest."

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** “This isn't about winning anymore, Mr. Curtain. It's about getting away."

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** “This isn't about winning anymore, Mr. Curtain. It's about getting away.""
* In ''The Prisoner's Dilemma'', the children are all trapped on an island prison. Mr. Benedict and the others are coming to save them, which they know because Mr. Benedict was able to contact Constance by telepathy. There's a trap, however, and if something isn't done, Benedict and the others will certainly be ambushed badly upon arrival.
-->'''Kate''': They'll be in the worst possible position! Forget about us--who'll save ''them''?
-->'''Reynie''': It'll have to be us.
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* When Kate and McCracken have a showdown on the roof in the third book in "Bucket vs Briefcase". McCracken waved her off like she wasn't a threat and laughed when she opened the lid of her bucket. As soon as she started running he stopped laughing and it was stated that even though he knew she was talented, he was unprepared for the ferocity of the attack she was delivering. McCracken told Kate that he was impressed and that she had more talented than most of his men, who are huge adults hired for their skills and have no qualms about killing people.

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* When Kate and McCracken [=McCracken=] have a showdown on the roof in the third book in "Bucket vs Briefcase". McCracken [=McCracken=] waved her off like she wasn't a threat and laughed when she opened the lid of her bucket. As soon as she started running he stopped laughing and it was stated that even though he knew she was talented, he was unprepared for the ferocity of the attack she was delivering. McCracken [=McCracken=] told Kate that he was impressed and that she had more talented than most of his men, who are huge adults hired for their skills and have no qualms about killing people.
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Removing questionable spoiler tags


* When Kate and Mc[[spoiler:]]Cracken have a showdown on the roof in the third book in "Bucket vs Briefcase". Mc[[spoiler:]]Cracken waved her off like she wasn't a threat and laughed when she opened the lid of her bucket. As soon as she started running he stopped laughing and it was stated that even though he knew she was talented, he was unprepared for the ferocity of the attack she was delivering. Mc[[spoilers:]]Cracken told Kate that he was impressed and that she had more talented than most of his men, who are huge adults hired for their skills and have no qualms about killing people.

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* When Kate and Mc[[spoiler:]]Cracken McCracken have a showdown on the roof in the third book in "Bucket vs Briefcase". Mc[[spoiler:]]Cracken McCracken waved her off like she wasn't a threat and laughed when she opened the lid of her bucket. As soon as she started running he stopped laughing and it was stated that even though he knew she was talented, he was unprepared for the ferocity of the attack she was delivering. Mc[[spoilers:]]Cracken McCracken told Kate that he was impressed and that she had more talented than most of his men, who are huge adults hired for their skills and have no qualms about killing people.
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* Constance willingly sitting in the Whisperer and defying it, refusing to bend. She also could have left at any time as the cuffs were too big to constrain her small wrists.
* Sticky during the second book when the children are running away from the cave.
** "When Reynie slipped, Sticky helped him up. When Kate uncharacteristically despaired aloud at their progress, Sticky assured her they would make it, and somehow managed to double his efforts. Time and again his body faltered; time and again Sticky hauled himself up and pressed on. It was a noble thing to behold, and as the group at long last drew near the forest, Reynie found himself thinking that even if they were caught, he was grateful to have seen Sticky at his finest."
* When Kate and Mc[[spoiler:]]Cracken have a showdown on the roof in the third book in "Bucket vs Briefcase". Mc[[spoiler:]]Cracken waved her off like she wasn't a threat and laughed when she opened the lid of her bucket. As soon as she started running he stopped laughing and it was stated that even though he knew she was talented, he was unprepared for the ferocity of the attack she was delivering. Mc[[spoilers:]]Cracken told Kate that he was impressed and that she had more talented than most of his men, who are huge adults hired for their skills and have no qualms about killing people.
* Reynie when Curtain tells them at least one of them as to stay as a hostage. The former wasn't afraid anymore and was much calmer and in control than the latter.
** “This isn't about winning anymore, Mr. Curtain. It's about getting away."

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