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* When a curious King Dominick (still disguised as a servant) listens in on Erika (whom he thinks is the princess) he hears her singing for a moment, [[LoveAtFirstNote then walks back to the audience room with a lovestruck smile]].
** There's also the fact that he was there in the first place because he wanted to tell her the truth before anyone else--even the queen herself.
* Erika and Dominick's FallingInLoveMontage to the song "If You Love Me For Me".
* "A Girl Like You." Erika and Anneliese immediately form a close friendship upon realizing how similar their situations are from a certain point of view, and sing a very sweet duet together.
* The novelization confirms what many fans already guessed: Erika gets out of debt because Anneliese pays it off at the end, freeing her best friend from what would've been a lifetime of indentured servitude. And ''then'', Madame Carp goes out of business because the castle quits buying from her -- presumably because Anneliese made it known to her mother how appallingly Erika was treated there. That's friendship.
* The fact that Anneliese's cat Serafina is SpoiledSweet and genuinely likes Wolfie, dog-like eccentricities and all.
* Dominick went undercover as a page because he genuinely wanted to get to know the woman he would marry. Then, later, he trusts Erika's word enough to go undercover again and likely risk a diplomatic incident to break her out of jail.
* More of a tearjerker, but when Erika is revealed as an impostor by Preminger, Dominick is the person she turns to as she's dragged away. Of all the people in the room, including the queen (who has just been told that her daughter is ''dead'') he is the one she most wants to convince that her intentions were sincere.
* Erika's obvious relief upon escaping the dungeon and seeing that Anneliese is alive.
* Despite being terrible at it, Anneliese makes a genuine effort to help out Erika's older coworker with the sewing when she's stuck at Madame Carp's. When the other woman, having realized that Anneliese is telling the truth about being the princess, says she doesn't have to do this, she simply responds, "I can't let you do ''all'' this by yourself!"

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* When a curious King Dominick (still disguised as a servant) listens in on Erika (whom he thinks is the princess) he hears her singing for a moment, [[LoveAtFirstNote then walks back to the audience room with a lovestruck smile]].
** There's also the fact that he was there in the first place because he wanted to tell her the truth before anyone else--even the queen herself.
* Erika and Dominick's FallingInLoveMontage to the song "If You Love Me For Me".
* "A Girl Like You." Erika and Anneliese immediately form a close friendship upon realizing how similar their situations are from a certain point of view, and sing a very sweet duet together.
* The novelization confirms what many fans already guessed: Erika gets out of debt because Anneliese pays it off at the end, freeing her best friend from what would've been a lifetime of indentured servitude. And ''then'', Madame Carp goes out of business because the castle quits buying from her -- presumably because Anneliese made it known to her mother how appallingly Erika was treated there. That's friendship.
* The fact that Anneliese's cat Serafina is SpoiledSweet and genuinely likes Wolfie, dog-like eccentricities and all.
* Dominick went undercover as a page because he genuinely wanted to get to know the woman he would marry. Then, later, he trusts Erika's word enough to go undercover again and likely risk a diplomatic incident to break her out of jail.
* More of a tearjerker, but when Erika is revealed as an impostor by Preminger, Dominick is the person she turns to as she's dragged away. Of all the people in the room, including the queen (who has just been told that her daughter is ''dead'') he is the one she most wants to convince that her intentions were sincere.
* Erika's obvious relief upon escaping the dungeon and seeing that Anneliese is alive.
* Despite being terrible at it, Anneliese makes a genuine effort to help out Erika's older coworker with the sewing when she's stuck at Madame Carp's. When the other woman, having realized that Anneliese is telling the truth about being the princess, says she doesn't have to do this, she simply responds, "I can't let you do ''all'' this by yourself!"
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* Erika's obvious relief upon escaping the dungeon and seeing that Anneliese is alive.

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* Erika's obvious relief upon escaping the dungeon and seeing that Anneliese is alive.alive.
* Despite being terrible at it, Anneliese makes a genuine effort to help out Erika's older coworker with the sewing when she's stuck at Madame Carp's. When the other woman, having realized that Anneliese is telling the truth about being the princess, says she doesn't have to do this, she simply responds, "I can't let you do ''all'' this by yourself!"
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* When a curious King Dominick (still disguised as a servant) listens in on Erika (whom he thinks is the princess) he hears her singing for a moment, [[LoveAtFirstNote then walks back to the audience room with a smile]].

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* When a curious King Dominick (still disguised as a servant) listens in on Erika (whom he thinks is the princess) he hears her singing for a moment, [[LoveAtFirstNote then walks back to the audience room with a lovestruck smile]].
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* Dominick went undercover as a page because he genuinely wanted to get to know the woman he would marry. Then, later, he trusts Erika's word enough to go undercover again and likely risk a diplomatic incident to break her out of jail.

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* Dominick went undercover as a page because he genuinely wanted to get to know the woman he would marry. Then, later, he trusts Erika's word enough to go undercover again and likely risk a diplomatic incident to break her out of jail.jail.
* More of a tearjerker, but when Erika is revealed as an impostor by Preminger, Dominick is the person she turns to as she's dragged away. Of all the people in the room, including the queen (who has just been told that her daughter is ''dead'') he is the one she most wants to convince that her intentions were sincere.
* Erika's obvious relief upon escaping the dungeon and seeing that Anneliese is alive.
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** There's also the fact that he was there in the first place because he wanted to tell her the truth before anyone else--even the queen herself.



* The fact that Anneliese's cat Serafina is SpoiledSweet and genuinely likes Wolfie, dog-like eccentricities and all.

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* The fact that Anneliese's cat Serafina is SpoiledSweet and genuinely likes Wolfie, dog-like eccentricities and all.all.
* Dominick went undercover as a page because he genuinely wanted to get to know the woman he would marry. Then, later, he trusts Erika's word enough to go undercover again and likely risk a diplomatic incident to break her out of jail.
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* "A Girl Like You." Erika and Annalise immediately form a close friendship upon realizing how similar their situations are from a certain point of view, and sing a very sweet duet together.
* The novelization confirms what many fans already guessed: Erika gets out of debt because Annalise pays it off at the end, freeing her best friend from what would've been a lifetime of indentured servitude. And ''then'', Madame Carp goes out of business because the castle quits buying from her -- presumably because Annalise made it known to her mother how appallingly Erika was treated there. That's friendship.

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* "A Girl Like You." Erika and Annalise Anneliese immediately form a close friendship upon realizing how similar their situations are from a certain point of view, and sing a very sweet duet together.
* The novelization confirms what many fans already guessed: Erika gets out of debt because Annalise Anneliese pays it off at the end, freeing her best friend from what would've been a lifetime of indentured servitude. And ''then'', Madame Carp goes out of business because the castle quits buying from her -- presumably because Annalise Anneliese made it known to her mother how appallingly Erika was treated there. That's friendship.
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* The novelization confirms what many fans already guessed: Erika gets out of debt because Annalise pays it off at the end, freeing her best friend from what would've been a lifetime of indentured servitude. And ''then'', Madame Carp goes out of business because the castle quits buying from her -- presumably because Annalise made it known to her mother how appallingly Erika was treated there. That's friendship.

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* The novelization confirms what many fans already guessed: Erika gets out of debt because Annalise pays it off at the end, freeing her best friend from what would've been a lifetime of indentured servitude. And ''then'', Madame Carp goes out of business because the castle quits buying from her -- presumably because Annalise made it known to her mother how appallingly Erika was treated there. That's friendship.friendship.
* The fact that Anneliese's cat Serafina is SpoiledSweet and genuinely likes Wolfie, dog-like eccentricities and all.
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* "A Girl Like You." Erika and Annalise immediately form a close friendship upon realizing how similar their situations are from a certain point of view, and sing a very sweet duet together.

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* "A Girl Like You." Erika and Annalise immediately form a close friendship upon realizing how similar their situations are from a certain point of view, and sing a very sweet duet together.together.
* The novelization confirms what many fans already guessed: Erika gets out of debt because Annalise pays it off at the end, freeing her best friend from what would've been a lifetime of indentured servitude. And ''then'', Madame Carp goes out of business because the castle quits buying from her -- presumably because Annalise made it known to her mother how appallingly Erika was treated there. That's friendship.
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* Erika and Dominick's FallingInLoveMontage to the song "If You Love Me For Me".

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* Erika and Dominick's FallingInLoveMontage to the song "If You Love Me For Me".Me".
* "A Girl Like You." Erika and Annalise immediately form a close friendship upon realizing how similar their situations are from a certain point of view, and sing a very sweet duet together.
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* When a curious King Dominick (still disguised as a servant) listens in on Erika (whom he thinks is the princess) he hears her singing for a moment, then walks back to the audience room with a smile.

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* When a curious King Dominick (still disguised as a servant) listens in on Erika (whom he thinks is the princess) he hears her singing for a moment, [[LoveAtFirstNote then walks back to the audience room with a smile.smile]].
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* Erika and Dominick's FallingInLoveMontage.

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* Erika and Dominick's FallingInLoveMontage.FallingInLoveMontage to the song "If You Love Me For Me".
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* When a curious King Dominick (still disguised as a servant) listens in on Erika (whom he thinks is the princess) he hears her singing for a moment, then walks back to the audience room with a smile.
* Erika and Dominick's FallingInLoveMontage.

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