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* "M'abuse" is French for "I hurt myself" (roughly). So it's been suggested that his name implies that his downfall is part of his nature-that what might be taken as BondVillainStupidity is his underlying desire to get caught.
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* "M'abuse" is French for "I hurt myself" (roughly). So it's been suggested that his name implies that his downfall is part of his nature-that what might be taken as BondVillainStupidity is his underlying (and perhaps unconscious) desire to get caught.
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* FridgeLogic: [[spoiler: Mabuse fails at first time he tries to hypnotize von Wenk. Why does he succeed at the second time?]]
* "M'abuse" is French for "I hurt myself" (roughly). So it's been suggested that his name implies that his downfall is part of his nature. That what might be taken as BondVillainStupidity is his underlying desire to get caught.
* "M'abuse" is French for "I hurt myself" (roughly). So it's been suggested that his name implies that his downfall is part of his nature. That what might be taken as BondVillainStupidity is his underlying desire to get caught.
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* FridgeLogic: [[spoiler: Mabuse fails at the first time he tries to hypnotize von Von Wenk. Why does he succeed at the second time?]]
* "M'abuse" is French for "I hurt myself" (roughly). So it's been suggested that his name implies that his downfall is part of hisnature. That nature-that what might be taken as BondVillainStupidity is his underlying desire to get caught.
* "M'abuse" is French for "I hurt myself" (roughly). So it's been suggested that his name implies that his downfall is part of his
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* "M'abuse" is French for "I hurt myself" (roughly). So it's been suggested that his name implies that his downfall is part of his nature. That what might be taken as BondVillainStupidity is his underlying desire to get caught.