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** At the end of the story, Young Lucius [[spoiler:frees Aaron's infant son from the cage and carries him out of the colosseum and towards the sunrise in the distance, symbolising a ray of hope for a better future after the horrible events of the story.]]
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** At the end of the story, Young Lucius [[spoiler:frees Aaron's infant son from the cage and carries him out of the colosseum and towards the sunrise in the distance, symbolising a ray of [[RayOfHopeEnding hope for a better future future]] after the horrible events of the story.]]
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* Despite its wanton gore and bloodthirstiness, the play involves two genuinely heartwarming scenes not in [[Theatre/TitusAndronicus the original play]]:
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* Despite its wanton gore and bloodthirstiness, the play film involves two genuinely heartwarming scenes not in [[Theatre/TitusAndronicus the original play]]:
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!!''{{Film/Titus}}'' (1999 movie)
*Despite its wanton gore and bloodthirstiness, the play involves two genuinely heartwarming scenes not in [[Theatre/TitusAndronicus the original play]]:
** Young Lucius obtains a pair of prosthetic hands from a store and presents them to his poor, mutilated aunt Lavinia as a gift, and she smiles at his thoughtfulness - the [[WhenSheSmiles first and only time she does so]] after the unspeakably horrible things Demetrius and Chiron did to her.
** At the end of the story, Young Lucius [[spoiler:frees Aaron's infant son from the cage and carries him out of the colosseum and towards the sunrise in the distance, symbolising a ray of hope for a better future after the horrible events of the story.]]
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* The flashback where Titus gets suspended for three days for punching a kid in the stomach turns out to be surprisingly heartwarming.
-->'''Ken:''' Punching in the stomach?? What have I always told you? [[DoWrongRight GO FOR THE EYES!]]
-->'''Young Christopher (sadly):''' I know...
-->'''Ken:''' Let's get some ice cream. We have three days to practice your Eagle Claw! ''(mimics clawing an eye out)''
-->'''Young Christopher:''' Thanks, Daddy. I love you.
-->'''Ken:''' I love you, too, Slugger!
-->'''Ken:''' Punching in the stomach?? What have I always told you? [[DoWrongRight GO FOR THE EYES!]]
-->'''Young Christopher (sadly):''' I know...
-->'''Ken:''' Let's get some ice cream. We have three days to practice your Eagle Claw! ''(mimics clawing an eye out)''
-->'''Young Christopher:''' Thanks, Daddy. I love you.
-->'''Ken:''' I love you, too, Slugger!
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!!''{{Film/Titus}}'' (1999 movie)
* Young Lucius runs to a store of dummy hands and presents them to his mutilated, traumatized aunt in hopes of cheering her. Her smile speaks volumes.
* The ending, where Young Lucius, who had been taught to hate the black Moors, [[spoiler:takes pity on Aaron's infant son by freeing him from the cage, and presumably, the cycle of revenge and bloodthirst. He walks with the baby in his arms, departing the colosseum of bloodshed towards a sunrise just peeping over the horizon]]. The visuals and the gestures speak for themselves.
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* "Deprogramming Erin" has Ken give Titus some genuinely helpful advice - after Titus says his piece to Erin, Ken encourages him to walk away, escorting him into the house as Erin's family's car starts up and pulls away. The look of shared excitement when Erin knocks on the door is genuinely heartwarming.
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* Season 2's "Reconciliation" has all three versions of Titus - his adult self, his teen self, and kid self - sharing the Neutral Space, and ends with his kid self asking to turn off the light, and his adult self helps him do so.
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* Even though later, it was undone, Ken telling Christopher he was proud of him in "Whats Up Hollywood" was genuinely sweet.
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* Even though later, it was later undone, Ken telling Christopher he was proud of him in "Whats Up Hollywood" was genuinely sweet.
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* Young Lucius runs to a store of dummy hands and presents them to his mutilated traumatized aunt in hopes of cheering her. Her smile speaks volumes.
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* The ending, where Young Lucius, who had been taught to hate the black Moors, takes pity on Aaron's infant son, freeing him from the cage, and presumably, the cycle of revenge and bloodthirst. He walks with him in his arms, departing the colosseum of bloodshed toward a sunrise just peeping over the horizon. The visuals and the gestures speak for itself.
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* Young Lucius runs to a store of dummy hands and presents them to his mutilated mutilated, traumatized aunt in hopes of cheering her. Her smile speaks volumes.
* The ending, where Young Lucius, who had been taught to hate the black Moors,takes [[spoiler:takes pity on Aaron's infant son, son by freeing him from the cage, and presumably, the cycle of revenge and bloodthirst. He walks with him the baby in his arms, departing the colosseum of bloodshed toward towards a sunrise just peeping over the horizon. horizon]]. The visuals and the gestures speak for itself.themselves.
* The ending, where Young Lucius, who had been taught to hate the black Moors,
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!!''{{Series/Titus}}'' (TV sitcom)
* Even though later, it was undone, Ken telling Christopher he was proud of him in "Whats Up Hollywood" was genuinelysweetsweet.
!!''{{Film/Titus}}'' (1999 movie)
* Young Lucius runs to a store of dummy hands and presents them to his mutilated traumatized aunt in hopes of cheering her. Her smile speaks volumes.
* The ending, where Young Lucius, who had been taught to hate the black Moors, takes pity on Aaron's infant son, freeing him from the cage, and presumably, the cycle of revenge and bloodthirst. He walks with him in his arms, departing the colosseum of bloodshed toward a sunrise just peeping over the horizon. The visuals and the gestures speak for itself.
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* Even though later, it was undone, Ken telling Christopher he was proud of him in "Whats Up Hollywood" was genuinely
!!''{{Film/Titus}}'' (1999 movie)
* Young Lucius runs to a store of dummy hands and presents them to his mutilated traumatized aunt in hopes of cheering her. Her smile speaks volumes.
* The ending, where Young Lucius, who had been taught to hate the black Moors, takes pity on Aaron's infant son, freeing him from the cage, and presumably, the cycle of revenge and bloodthirst. He walks with him in his arms, departing the colosseum of bloodshed toward a sunrise just peeping over the horizon. The visuals and the gestures speak for itself.
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* Even though later, it was undone, Ken telling Christopher he was proud of him in "Whats Up Hollywood" was genuinely sweet