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* Ted and Elaine's reconciliation at the end. What makes it even more touching is how in the beginning the dialogue implied Ted had been abusive, over the course of the movie it's revealed his real problem was letting his SurvivorsGuilt ruin what was once a happy union. Now that he's moved on from it, it's clear Elaine averted WhyWouldAnyoneTakeHimBack

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* Ted and Elaine's reconciliation at the end. What makes it even more touching is how in the beginning the dialogue implied Ted had been abusive, abusive; over the course of the movie it's revealed his real problem was letting his SurvivorsGuilt ruin what was once a happy union. Now that he's moved on from it, it's clear Elaine averted WhyWouldAnyoneTakeHimBack
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* Ted and Elaine's reconciliation at the end. What makes it even more touching is how in the beginning the dialogue implied Ted had been abusive, over the course of the movie it's revealed his real problem was letting his SurvivorsGuilt define him. Now that he's clearly gotten over it, it's clear Elaine averted WhyWouldAnyoneTakeHimBack

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* Ted and Elaine's reconciliation at the end. What makes it even more touching is how in the beginning the dialogue implied Ted had been abusive, over the course of the movie it's revealed his real problem was letting his SurvivorsGuilt define him. ruin what was once a happy union. Now that he's clearly gotten over moved on from it, it's clear Elaine averted WhyWouldAnyoneTakeHimBack

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* When Striker forgets to check the jet's oil pressure, resulting in the loss of one engine, McCrosky defends Striker from Rex Kramer's yelling.
--> '''McCrosky:''' Ease up, Rex, it's not his fault! He hasn't flown in years, it could happen to anybody!

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* When Striker forgets to check the jet's oil pressure, resulting in the loss of one engine, McCrosky [=McCrosky=] defends Striker from Rex Kramer's yelling.
--> '''McCrosky:''' '''[=McCrosky=]:''' Ease up, Rex, it's not his fault! He hasn't flown in years, it could happen to anybody!anybody!
* Ted and Elaine's reconciliation at the end. What makes it even more touching is how in the beginning the dialogue implied Ted had been abusive, over the course of the movie it's revealed his real problem was letting his SurvivorsGuilt define him. Now that he's clearly gotten over it, it's clear Elaine averted WhyWouldAnyoneTakeHimBack
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* Dr. Rumack gives Ted Striker one hell of a pep talk while the latter is having a BSoD.

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* Dr. Rumack gives Ted Striker one hell of a pep talk while the latter is having a BSoD.
BSoD. And it works!
-->'''Striker:''' Excuse, me, Doctor; I've got a plane to land!
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* Dr. Rumack gives Ted Striker one hell of a pep talk while the latter is having a BSoD.

* When Striker forgets to check the jet's oil pressure, resulting in the loss of one engine, McCrosky defends Striker from Rex Kramer's yelling.
--> '''McCrosky:''' Ease up, Rex, it's not his fault! He hasn't flown in years, it could happen to anybody!

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