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* In the Extended Cut, there's a brief scene during the final where they kill Muriel where Hansel and Gretel pause, hold hands and just indulge in standard sibling interactions. It's ''adorable''.
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* In the Extended Cut, there's a brief scene during the final where they kill Muriel where Hansel and Gretel pause, hold hands and just indulge in standard sibling interactions. It's ''adorable''.
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** And then, of course, their ''entire reunion'' in [[spoiler:their childhood home]]. And the fact that [[spoiler:while Gretel can't quite figure out how to tell her brother that her mother was a witch, which means she's a witch, she's not ''afraid'' to tell him]]. It clearly doesn't cross her mind that he would ever [[spoiler:abandon her over it, which he doesn't -- hell, it doesn't even faze him. When he finds out about Mina, completely different story, but Gretel? No second guessing, no questions of trust. Sister's a witch, okay, whatever, don't care, ''I am going to kill every fucking other witch out there to save her'']].
* In the Extended Cut, there's a brief scene during the final [[spoiler: where they kill Muriel]] where Hansel and Gretel pause, hold hands and just indulge in standard sibling interactions. It's ''adorable''.
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** And then, of course, their ''entire reunion'' in [[spoiler:their their childhood home]]. home. And the fact that [[spoiler:while while Gretel can't quite figure out how to tell her brother that her mother was a witch, which means she's a witch, she's not ''afraid'' to tell him]]. him. It clearly doesn't cross her mind that he would ever [[spoiler:abandon abandon her over it, which he doesn't -- hell, it doesn't even faze him. When he finds out about Mina, completely different story, but Gretel? No second guessing, no questions of trust. Sister's a witch, okay, whatever, don't care, ''I am going to kill every fucking other witch out there to save her'']].
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* In the Extended Cut, there's a brief scene during the final[[spoiler: where they kill Muriel]] Muriel where Hansel and Gretel pause, hold hands and just indulge in standard sibling interactions. It's ''adorable''.
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** And then, of course, their ''entire reunion'' in [[spoiler:their childhood home]]. And the fact that [[spoiler:while Gretel can't quite figure out how to tell her brother that her mother was a witch, which means she's a witch, she's not ''afraid'' to tell him]]. It clearly doesn't cross her mind that he would ever [[spoiler:abandon her over it, which he doesn't -- hell, it doesn't even faze him. When he finds out about Mina, completely different story, but Gretel? No second guessing, no questions of trust. Sister's a witch, okay, whatever, don't care, ''I am going to kill every fucking other witch out there to save her'']].
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** And then, of course, their ''entire reunion'' in [[spoiler:their childhood home]]. And the fact that [[spoiler:while Gretel can't quite figure out how to tell her brother that her mother was a witch, which means she's a witch, she's not ''afraid'' to tell him]]. It clearly doesn't cross her mind that he would ever [[spoiler:abandon her over it, which he doesn't -- hell, it doesn't even faze him. When he finds out about Mina, completely different story, but Gretel? No second guessing, no questions of trust. Sister's a witch, okay, whatever, don't care, ''I am going to kill every fucking other witch out there to save her'']].her'']].
* In the Extended Cut, there's a brief scene during the final [[spoiler: where they kill Muriel]] where Hansel and Gretel pause, hold hands and just indulge in standard sibling interactions. It's ''adorable''.
* In the Extended Cut, there's a brief scene during the final [[spoiler: where they kill Muriel]] where Hansel and Gretel pause, hold hands and just indulge in standard sibling interactions. It's ''adorable''.
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** Not to mention, he lets her have the bed and takes the floor, which, ''sweet.''
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** The scene where Gretel wakes up in bed and finds Hansel passed out on the floor is especially sweet because of how natural it is; she pokes him awake to talk, and he hugs her arm and weirdly rolls over ''under the bed'' after groaning at her to go back to sleep. She just looks vaguely exasperated, like he likes it under there and it's normal for them. It's a ''perfect'' sibling moment.
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** The scene where Gretel wakes up in bed and finds Hansel passed out on the floor is especially sweet because of how natural it is; she pokes him awake to talk, and he hugs her arm and after groaning at her to go back to sleep, he weirdly rolls over ''under the bed'' after groaning at her to go back to sleep.bed'' . She just looks vaguely exasperated, like he likes it under there and it's normal for them. It's a ''perfect'' sibling moment.
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** The scene where Gretel wakes up in bed and finds Hansel passed out on the floor is especially sweet because of how natural it is; she pokes him awake to talk, and he hugs her arm and weirdly rolls over ''under the bed'' groaning at her to go back to sleep. She just looks vaguely exasperated, like he likes it under there and it's normal for them. It's a ''perfect'' sibling moment.
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** The scene where Gretel wakes up in bed and finds Hansel passed out on the floor is especially sweet because of how natural it is; she pokes him awake to talk, and he hugs her arm and weirdly rolls over ''under the bed'' bed'' after groaning at her to go back to sleep. She just looks vaguely exasperated, like he likes it under there and it's normal for them. It's a ''perfect'' sibling moment.
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** The scene where Gretel wakes up in bed and finds Hansel passed out on the floor is especially sweet because of how natural it is; she pokes him awake to talk, and he hugs her arm and rolls over a bit, groaning at her to go back to sleep. She just looks vaguely exasperated. It's a ''perfect'' sibling moment.
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** The scene where Gretel wakes up in bed and finds Hansel passed out on the floor is especially sweet because of how natural it is; she pokes him awake to talk, and he hugs her arm and weirdly rolls over a bit, ''under the bed'' groaning at her to go back to sleep. She just looks vaguely exasperated.exasperated, like he likes it under there and it's normal for them. It's a ''perfect'' sibling moment.
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** And then, of course, their ''entire reunion'' in [[spoiler:their childhood home]]. And the fact that [[spoiler:while Gretel can't quite figure out how to tell her brother that she's a witch, she's not ''afraid'' to tell him]]. It clearly doesn't cross her mind that he would ever [[spoiler:abandon her over it, which he doesn't -- hell, it doesn't even faze him. No second guessing, no questions of trust. Sister's a witch, okay, whatever, don't care, ''I am going to kill every fucking other witch out there to save her'']].
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** And then, of course, their ''entire reunion'' in [[spoiler:their childhood home]]. And the fact that [[spoiler:while Gretel can't quite figure out how to tell her brother that her mother was a witch, which means she's a witch, she's not ''afraid'' to tell him]]. It clearly doesn't cross her mind that he would ever [[spoiler:abandon her over it, which he doesn't -- hell, it doesn't even faze him. When he finds out about Mina, completely different story, but Gretel? No second guessing, no questions of trust. Sister's a witch, okay, whatever, don't care, ''I am going to kill every fucking other witch out there to save her'']].
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** The scene where Gretel wakes up in bed and finds Hansel passed out on the floor is especially sweet because of how natural it is; she pokes him awake to talk, and he hugs her arm and rolls over a bit, groaning at her to go back to sleep. She just looks vaguely exasperated. It's a ''perfect'' sibling moment.
** And then, of course, their ''entire reunion'' in [[spoiler:their childhood home]]. And the fact that [[spoiler:while Gretel can't quite figure out how to tell her brother that she's a witch, she's not ''afraid'' to tell him]]. It clearly doesn't cross her mind that he would ever [[spoiler:abandon her over it, which he doesn't -- hell, it doesn't even faze him. No second guessing, no questions of trust. Sister's a witch, okay, whatever, don't care, ''I am going to kill every fucking other witch out there to save her'']].
** The scene where Gretel wakes up in bed and finds Hansel passed out on the floor is especially sweet because of how natural it is; she pokes him awake to talk, and he hugs her arm and rolls over a bit, groaning at her to go back to sleep. She just looks vaguely exasperated. It's a ''perfect'' sibling moment.
** And then, of course, their ''entire reunion'' in [[spoiler:their childhood home]]. And the fact that [[spoiler:while Gretel can't quite figure out how to tell her brother that she's a witch, she's not ''afraid'' to tell him]]. It clearly doesn't cross her mind that he would ever [[spoiler:abandon her over it, which he doesn't -- hell, it doesn't even faze him. No second guessing, no questions of trust. Sister's a witch, okay, whatever, don't care, ''I am going to kill every fucking other witch out there to save her'']].
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