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* Henry IV's death scene, and then again when the newly crowned Henry V tells Falstaff, "I know thee not, old man." The following speech he gives can basically be summed up as telling his best friend in the world to go fuck himself. (With what can be read as a side of "I never liked you in the first place", for an extra sting.)

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* Henry IV's death scene, and then again when the newly crowned Henry V tells Falstaff, "I know thee not, old man." The following speech he gives can basically be summed up as telling his best friend in the world to go fuck himself. (With what can be read as a side of "I never liked you in the first place", for an extra sting.))

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* Henry IV's death scene, and then again when the newly crowned Henry V tells Falstaff, "I know thee not, old man." The following speech he gives can basically be summed up as telling his best friend in the world to go fuck himself.

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* Henry IV's death scene, and then again when the newly crowned Henry V tells Falstaff, "I know thee not, old man." The following speech he gives can basically be summed up as telling his best friend in the world to go fuck himself. (With what can be read as a side of "I never liked you in the first place", for an extra sting.)
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* Henry IV's death scene, and then again when the newly crowned Henry V tells Falstaff, "I know thee not, old man."

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* Henry IV's death scene, and then again when the newly crowned Henry V tells Falstaff, "I know thee not, old man."" The following speech he gives can basically be summed up as telling his best friend in the world to go fuck himself.
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* The opening scene showing Northumberland's reaction to his son's death is a heartbreaker.
* Henry IV's death scene, and then again when the newly crowned Henry V tells Falstaff, "I know thee not, old man."

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