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** Didn’t you just answer your own question? Orcas are one of the few things that can possibly stand against sharks, so they made a preemptive alliance with them to secure their power before say, whatever the fish police is decides to.


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** Same reason most people are ok with mall cops but not with armed serial killers, although both have guns and can shoot you. One is decidedly more violent and dangerous than the other.
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* One thing confused me at the end:. Did Lola ever find out about Oscar's lie? News seems to pass by quickly in the reef. Even if she did find out about Oscar's lie, she's still humiliated by being stuck with Crazy Joe. Will she still cause Oscar trouble? What's to stop her from doing ''that?'' Could someone please answer me that?

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* One thing confused me at the end:. Did Lola ever find out about Oscar's lie? News seems to pass by quickly in the reef. Even if she did find out about Oscar's lie, she's still humiliated by being stuck with Crazy Joe. Will she still cause Oscar trouble? What's to stop her from doing ''that?'' Could someone please answer me that?
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** It's easy to hit hard against a shark, but against a ''woman''? Especially in front of a crowd, Oscar would never raise a fin against a female, and everyone knows it. They probably figured he was holding back and letting her hit him without actually feeling it too bad.
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*** He only ''heard'' of a Sharkslayer, and initially didn't believe it's supposed to be Oscar. Only when Oscar claims unironically he's the Sharkslayer, he puts everything together.
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** Love is a powerful thing, I guess. Personally, I wonder how Oscar explained to Angie why he ended up in the middle of nowhere without the pearl in order to be around the shark that got hit by the anchor out there. It's bound to come up as they get closer, considering they're implied to be dating.

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** Love is a powerful thing, I guess. Personally, I wonder how Oscar explained to Angie why he ended up in the middle of nowhere without the pearl in order to be around the shark that got hit by the anchor out there. It's bound to come up as they get closer, considering they're implied to be dating.dating at the end of the film.
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** People are very prone to getting caught up in what they've been told as a group. That, and Sykes' goons also seem pretty gullible so they'd vouch for him too. As far as Lenny goes, since he's so sweet, it's not too much of a stretch to believe that he'd be a little naive too.


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** Uh, this is Lola we're talking about. She didn't actually feel remorseful, she was just trying to get on Oscar's good side because she wants to use him.


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** Love is a powerful thing, I guess. Personally, I wonder how Oscar explained to Angie why he ended up in the middle of nowhere without the pearl in order to be around the shark that got hit by the anchor out there. It's bound to come up as they get closer, considering they're implied to be dating.
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* What the hell does Angie see in Oscar? He's a selfish idiot who gets in a lot of trouble thanks to his mistakes.
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* After watching Oscar get beaten up by Lola in plain view in front of 20-30 fish, with Sykes being one of them, why is no one suspicious of Oscar being the sharkslayer if Lola can easily beat him up with no problem/

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* After watching Oscar get beaten up by Lola in plain view in front of 20-30 fish, with Sykes being one of them, why is no one suspicious of Oscar being the sharkslayer if Lola can easily beat him up with no problem/problem?

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