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** To be fair, it was night and not many may have witnessed that, there seemed to be only a few around, but I agree, no one who did hear the shot or hear Benedict saying that he killed a man even seemed to care, which unfortunately, pays truth to both reality and fiction. At the most though, Benedict's character did not help the seriousness of the situation, I think while you have a point, if it was in broad daylight and more were around and the reactions were the same, the situation would have been much more tragic.
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* While it's played for laughs (which is a bit disheartening in and of itself), the fact that no one in the "real world" seems to care when Benedict killed that one random an innocent man is a bit tragic. The man didn't appear to be any kind of criminal, or even a rude or cruel man, just some random innocent. Even [[EvenEvilHasStandards Benedict]] himself is left stunned at the indifference and outright callousness of the people nearby.

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* While it's played for laughs (which is a bit disheartening in and of itself), the fact that no one in the "real world" seems to care when Benedict killed that one random an innocent man is a bit tragic. The man didn't appear to be any kind of criminal, or even a rude or cruel man, just some random innocent. Even [[EvenEvilHasStandards Benedict]] himself is left stunned at the indifference and outright callousness of the people nearby.
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* While it's played for laughs (which is a bit disheartening in and of itself), the fact that no one in the "real world" seems to care when Benedict killed that one random an innocent man is a bit tragic. The man didn't appear to be any kind of criminal, or even a rude or cruel man, just some random innocent. Even [[EvenEvilHasStandards Benedict]] himself is left stunned at the indifference and outright callousness of the people nearby.
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* The scene in which Jack reveals that he pays a woman to call him at work to help him pretend that his ex-wife actually cares for him. This part reveals that he has, seemingly, no real friends or relatives who care about him. The only exception is his daughter, but she lives with his ex-wife and is so focused on being an ActionGirl that she misses out on almost everything in life--even her prom night, which should be one of her major social events in school.

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* The **It's this scene in which where Jack reveals to Danny that he pays a woman to call him at work to help him pretend that his ex-wife actually cares for him. This part reveals that he has, seemingly, no real friends or relatives who care about him. The only exception is his daughter, but she lives with his ex-wife and is so focused on being an ActionGirl that she misses out on almost everything in life--even her prom night, which should be one of her major social events in school.
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* The flashback to the third ''Jack Slater'' movie, where the [[TakingYouWithMe Ripper kills Jack's son]]. [[spoiler:He later tries to do the same to Danny]].

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* The flashback to the third ''Jack Slater'' movie, where the [[TakingYouWithMe Ripper kills Jack's son]]. [[spoiler:He He later tries to do the same to Danny]].Danny.
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* The sheer horror and disbelief when Jack goes to the real world and sees a poster for ''Jack Slater IV'', realizing that Danny was right and he ''is'' just a character in a movie. He's later seen raging against the writers and Arnold Schwarzenegger, blaming them for ruining his life.

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* The sheer horror and disbelief when Jack goes to the real world and sees a poster for ''Jack Slater IV'', realizing that Danny was right and he ''is'' just a character in a movie. He's later seen raging against the writers and Arnold Schwarzenegger, Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger, blaming them for ruining his life.
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* The flashback to the third ''Jack Slater'' movie, where the Ripper kills Jack's son. [[spoiler:He later tries to do the same to Danny]].

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* The flashback to the third ''Jack Slater'' movie, where the [[TakingYouWithMe Ripper kills Jack's son.son]]. [[spoiler:He later tries to do the same to Danny]].
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* The flashback to the third Jack Slater movie, where the Ripper kills Jack's son. [[spoiler:He later tries to do the same to Danny]].

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* The flashback to the third Jack Slater ''Jack Slater'' movie, where the Ripper kills Jack's son. [[spoiler:He later tries to do the same to Danny]].

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* The flashback to the third Jack Slater movie, where the Ripper kills Jack's son. [[spoiler:He later tries to do the same to Danny]].



* The scene in which he reveals that he pays a woman to call him at work to help him pretend that his ex-wife actually cares for him. This part reveals that he has, seemingly, no real friends or relatives who care about him. The only exception is his daughter, but she a) lives with his ex-wife who possibly tries to prevent them from meeting, and b) is so focused on being an ActionGirl that she misses out on almost everything in life--even her prom night, which should be one of her major social events in school. He seems to be so isolated and his life so utterly broken, that it almost is a surprise that Danny didn't see him attending a appointment with a psychologist because of a depression he developed.

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* The scene in which he Jack reveals that he pays a woman to call him at work to help him pretend that his ex-wife actually cares for him. This part reveals that he has, seemingly, no real friends or relatives who care about him. The only exception is his daughter, but she a) lives with his ex-wife who possibly tries to prevent them from meeting, and b) is so focused on being an ActionGirl that she misses out on almost everything in life--even her prom night, which should be one of her major social events in school. He seems to be so isolated school.
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and his life so utterly broken, that it almost is disbelief when Jack goes to the real world and sees a surprise poster for ''Jack Slater IV'', realizing that Danny didn't see him attending a appointment with a psychologist because of a depression was right and he developed.''is'' just a character in a movie. He's later seen raging against the writers and Arnold Schwarzenegger, blaming them for ruining his life.
-->'''Jack:''' Let us push his son off the building. You will have eternal nightmares, but you are fictional, so who cares?
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* Jack Slaters Flat. It is only filled with the most basic things like a bed and a wardrobe filled with clothes, guns and Asassins who try to kill him when he enters. There aren't any pictures, posters, or other personal items or decorations. This isn't a place that can be called home in any way. This is simply the (very depressing) place he goes to when he needs a place to sleep or there is nothing else to do. This shows very good, how much of a StepfordSmiler he is in what is seen in the movies unknown to the audience an most likely even the writers.
* The Scene in wich he reveals that he pays a woman to call him at work to help him pretend his Ex-wife actually cares for him. This part reveals, that he has, as it looks, no real friends or relatives who care about him. The only exception is his daugther, but she lives a) with his ex-wife who possibly tries to prevent them from meeting and b) is so focused on beeing an ActionGirl, that she misses out on almost everything in life even her prom night, wich should be on of her major social events in school. He seems to be so isolated and his life so utterly broken, that it almost is a suprise that Danny didn't see him attending a appointment with a psychologist because of a depression he developed.

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* Jack Slaters Flat. Slater's flat. It is only filled with the most basic things like a bed and a wardrobe filled with clothes, guns and Asassins Assassins who try to kill him when he enters. There aren't any pictures, posters, or other personal items or decorations. This isn't a place that can be called home in any way. This is simply the (very depressing) place he goes to when he needs a place to sleep or there is nothing else to do. This shows very good, well how much of a StepfordSmiler he is in what is seen in the movies movies, unknown to the audience an and most likely even the writers.
* The Scene scene in wich which he reveals that he pays a woman to call him at work to help him pretend that his Ex-wife ex-wife actually cares for him. This part reveals, reveals that he has, as it looks, seemingly, no real friends or relatives who care about him. The only exception is his daugther, daughter, but she a) lives a) with his ex-wife who possibly tries to prevent them from meeting meeting, and b) is so focused on beeing being an ActionGirl, ActionGirl that she misses out on almost everything in life even life--even her prom night, wich which should be on one of her major social events in school. He seems to be so isolated and his life so utterly broken, that it almost is a suprise surprise that Danny didn't see him attending a appointment with a psychologist because of a depression he developed.
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* Jack Slaters Flat. It is only filled with the most basic things like a bed and a wardrobe filled with clothes, guns and Asassins who try to kill him when he enters. There aren't any pictures, posters, or other personal items or decorations. This isn't a place that can be called home in any way. This is simply the (very depressing) place he goes to when he needs a place to sleep or there is nothing else to do. This shows very good, how much of a StepforwardSmiler he is in what is seen in the movies unknown to the audience an most likely even the writers.
* The Scene in wich he reveals that he pays a woman to call him at work to help him pretend his Ex-wife actually cares for him. This part reveals, that he has, as it looks, no real friends or relatives who care about him. The only exception is his daugther, but she lives a) with his ex-wife who possibly tries to prevent them from meeting and b) is so focused on beeing an ActionGirl, that she misses out on almost everything in life even her prom night, wich should be on of her major social events in school. He seems to be so isolated, that it almost is a suprise that Danny didn't see him attending a appointment with a psychologist because of a depression he developed.

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* Jack Slaters Flat. It is only filled with the most basic things like a bed and a wardrobe filled with clothes, guns and Asassins who try to kill him when he enters. There aren't any pictures, posters, or other personal items or decorations. This isn't a place that can be called home in any way. This is simply the (very depressing) place he goes to when he needs a place to sleep or there is nothing else to do. This shows very good, how much of a StepforwardSmiler StepfordSmiler he is in what is seen in the movies unknown to the audience an most likely even the writers.
* The Scene in wich he reveals that he pays a woman to call him at work to help him pretend his Ex-wife actually cares for him. This part reveals, that he has, as it looks, no real friends or relatives who care about him. The only exception is his daugther, but she lives a) with his ex-wife who possibly tries to prevent them from meeting and b) is so focused on beeing an ActionGirl, that she misses out on almost everything in life even her prom night, wich should be on of her major social events in school. He seems to be so isolated, isolated and his life so utterly broken, that it almost is a suprise that Danny didn't see him attending a appointment with a psychologist because of a depression he developed.
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* The Scene in wich he reveals that he simply pays a woman to call him at work to help him pretend his wife actually cares for him. This part reveals, that he has, as it looks, no real friends or relatives who care about him. The only exception is his daugther, but she lives a) with his ex-wife who possibly tries to prevent them from meeting and b) is so focused on beeing an action girl, that she misses out on almost everything. He seems to be so isolated, that it almost is a suprise that Danny didn't see him attending a appointment with a psychologist because of a depression he developed.

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* The Scene in wich he reveals that he simply pays a woman to call him at work to help him pretend his wife Ex-wife actually cares for him. This part reveals, that he has, as it looks, no real friends or relatives who care about him. The only exception is his daugther, but she lives a) with his ex-wife who possibly tries to prevent them from meeting and b) is so focused on beeing an action girl, ActionGirl, that she misses out on almost everything.everything in life even her prom night, wich should be on of her major social events in school. He seems to be so isolated, that it almost is a suprise that Danny didn't see him attending a appointment with a psychologist because of a depression he developed.
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* Jack Slaters Flat. It is only filled with the most basic things like a bed and a wardrobe filled with clothes, guns and Asassins who try to kill him when he enters. There aren't any pictures, posters, or other personal items or decorations. This isn't a place that can be called home in any way. This is simply the (very depressing) place he goes to when he needs a place to sleep or there is nothing else to do. This shows very good, how much of a StepforwardSmiler he is in what is seen in the movies unknown to the audience an most likely even the writers.
* The Scene in wich he reveals that he simply pays a woman to call him at work to help him pretend his wife actually cares for him. This part reveals, that he has, as it looks, no real friends or relatives who care about him. The only exception is his daugther, but she lives a) with his ex-wife who possibly tries to prevent them from meeting and b) is so focused on beeing an action girl, that she misses out on almost everything. He seems to be so isolated, that it almost is a suprise that Danny didn't see him attending a appointment with a psychologist because of a depression he developed.

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