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** Bobby, Michelle's younger brother whose beating by the drug cartel kickstarts the film, only appears in that scene and is treated as an innocent kid who was brutalized by criminals. What no one knows is that the beating was only happened because Bobby ''hit his dealer over the head with a bottle and ran off with his stash''. Makes one wonder why anyone didn't convict him, hold him for questioning, or try to get him to kick the habit.

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** Bobby, Michelle's younger brother whose beating by the drug cartel kickstarts the film, only appears in that scene and is treated as an innocent kid who was brutalized by criminals. What no one knows is that the beating was only happened because Bobby ''hit his dealer over the head with a bottle and ran off with his stash''. Makes one wonder why anyone didn't convict him, hold him for questioning, or try to get him to kick the habit.
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** Bobby, Michelle's younger brother whose beating by the drug cartel kickstarts the film, only appears in that scene and is treated as an innocent kid who was brutalized by criminals. What no one knows is that the beating was only happened because Bobby ''hit his dealer over the head with a bottle and ran off with his stash''. Makes one wonder why anyone wouldn't want to consider getting the kid some help, especially after he recovers from the beating.

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** Bobby, Michelle's younger brother whose beating by the drug cartel kickstarts the film, only appears in that scene and is treated as an innocent kid who was brutalized by criminals. What no one knows is that the beating was only happened because Bobby ''hit his dealer over the head with a bottle and ran off with his stash''. Makes one wonder why anyone wouldn't want didn't convict him, hold him for questioning, or try to consider getting get him to kick the kid some help, especially after he recovers from the beating.habit.
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** Most likely she's speaking in potentiality -- in other words, if she were now one of them it '''would''' be seven -- but an alternative explanation is that she's just been shot and is not entirely there, if you take my meaning.

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** Most likely she's speaking in potentiality -- in other words, if she were now one of them it '''would''' be seven -- but an alternative explanation is that she's just been shot and is not entirely there, if you take my meaning.meaning.
** Bobby, Michelle's younger brother whose beating by the drug cartel kickstarts the film, only appears in that scene and is treated as an innocent kid who was brutalized by criminals. What no one knows is that the beating was only happened because Bobby ''hit his dealer over the head with a bottle and ran off with his stash''. Makes one wonder why anyone wouldn't want to consider getting the kid some help, especially after he recovers from the beating.
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**After they're voting whether to kill Sticks, Trish is shown holding her empty cartridge. So the teenage girl is ready to crush a drug dealer's head under a car wheel.
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* FridgeLogic: Trish asking at the end if she's one of the seven now. If she wasn't, wouldn't that just be one of the six?

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* FridgeLogic: Trish asking at the end if she's one of the seven now. If she wasn't, wouldn't that just be one of the six?six?
** Most likely she's speaking in potentiality -- in other words, if she were now one of them it '''would''' be seven -- but an alternative explanation is that she's just been shot and is not entirely there, if you take my meaning.
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* FridgeLogic: Trish asking at the end of she's one of the seven now. If she wasn't, wouldn't that just be one of the six?

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* FridgeLogic: Trish asking at the end of if she's one of the seven now. If she wasn't, wouldn't that just be one of the six?
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*** And even if that's ''not'' the case--let's say Trish was merely grazed, and the Angels help Trish's recovery, but keep it hush-hush to protect their cause--then what about Trish's parents? Surely they'll notice that their daughter is somewhat injured and start asking questions.

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*** And even if that's ''not'' the case--let's say Trish was merely grazed, and the Angels help Trish's recovery, but keep it hush-hush to protect their cause--then what about Trish's parents? Surely they'll notice that their daughter is somewhat injured and start asking questions.questions.
*FridgeLogic: Trish asking at the end of she's one of the seven now. If she wasn't, wouldn't that just be one of the six?
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** Prepare to have your mind blown, fellow tropers: ''Angels Revenge'' [[spoiler: passes TheBechdelTest]]. In fact, this movie might very well be its Achilles' Heel.
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** The ending! Trish gets shot (nonfatally), but she earns the respect of the Angels, roll credits. However, in a ''sane'' world, you realize that a freaking ''child'' was shot in the middle of a battle against drug lords--a battle caused by said child's vigilante teacher. The facts about the Angels will come to light, and at the very least, April is going to lose her teaching certification and see some prison time. Elaine won't have much pull with the police after this incident, either--she was already on Miller's last nerve with the underground vigilante activities, and now that a young teenager was shot under her watch, there will surely be hell for her to pay.

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** The ending! Trish gets shot (nonfatally), but she earns the respect of the Angels, roll credits. However, in a ''sane'' world, you realize that a freaking ''child'' [[HarmfulToMinors was shot in the middle of a battle against drug lords--a lords]]--a battle caused by said child's vigilante teacher. The facts about the Angels will come to light, and at the very least, April is going to lose her teaching certification and see some prison time. Elaine won't have much pull with the police after this incident, either--she was already on Miller's last nerve with the underground vigilante activities, and now that a young teenager was shot under her watch, there will surely be hell for her to pay.
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** Prepare to have your mind blown, fellow tropers: ''Angels Revenge'' [[spoiler: passes TheBechdelTest]]. In fact, this movie might very well be its Achilles' Heel.

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** Prepare to have your mind blown, fellow tropers: ''Angels Revenge'' [[spoiler: passes TheBechdelTest]]. In fact, this movie might very well be its Achilles' Heel.Heel.

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** The ending! Trish gets shot (nonfatally), but she earns the respect of the Angels, roll credits. However, in a ''sane'' world, you realize that a freaking ''child'' was shot in the middle of a battle against drug lords--a battle caused by said child's vigilante teacher. The facts about the Angels will come to light, and at the very least, April is going to lose her teaching certification and see some prison time. Elaine won't have much pull with the police after this incident, either--she was already on Miller's last nerve with the underground vigilante activities, and now that a young teenager was shot under her watch, there will surely be hell for her to pay.
*** And even if that's ''not'' the case--let's say Trish was merely grazed, and the Angels help Trish's recovery, but keep it hush-hush to protect their cause--then what about Trish's parents? Surely they'll notice that their daughter is somewhat injured and start asking questions.

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