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** Notice that you don't see her during the group dance parts of the "Cell Block Tango", further cementing the fact that she's innocent.

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** Pay close attention to his words in the "tap-dance" number. He never actually lies. In fact, he says the journal might've been faked by a "mysterious benefactor", someone who "sounds like a lawyer" with "a sample of my client's handwriting". That ''does'' describe the DA. It also describes ''himself''.

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** Pay close attention to his words in the "tap-dance" number. He never actually lies. In fact, he says the journal might've been faked by a "mysterious benefactor", someone who "sounds like a lawyer" with "a sample of my client's handwriting". That ''does'' describe the DA. It also describes ''himself''.''himself''
** His tap dancing routine counts as VisualPun, since tap dancing is an old expression that means a person has to try really hard to sell their argument and change the minds of the people around them.
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* In their final number, Velma and Kelly are doing the sister-act number Velma described in "I Can't Do It Alone" while wearing the white sequined dresses from Roxie's fantasy number "Roxie." It really is a combination of both their dreams, which almost seems to hint that even if they still hate each other, they both still got some happiness from their new post-prison lives.

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* In their final number, Velma and Kelly Roxie are doing the sister-act number Velma described in "I Can't Do It Alone" while wearing the white sequined dresses from Roxie's fantasy number "Roxie." It really is a combination of both their dreams, which almost seems to hint that even if they still hate each other, they both still got some happiness from their new post-prison lives.

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