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** Overall, [=M3GAN=]'s status as a TragicMonster is a TearJerker in and of itself. Although many reviewers have compared her to [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], the fact is that Chucky was evil from the beginning, had willingly -- even gleefully and eagerly -- chosen that path, and had no desire to reform. [=M3GAN=], however, didn't have to be that way, and we see her potential for goodness, as a caring friend for Cady, in the beginning, particularly in the "Tell Me Your Dreams" scene. Her FaceHeelTurn resulted from Gemma's negligence as well as sheer bad luck, exacerbated by the idiocy and irresponsibility of most of the adults in the film. Had Gemma programmed her with ethics and given her better directives -- rather than just telling her to protect Cady from physical and emotional harm before leaving her to her own devices -- things could have been different. What's more, [=M3GAN=] has the misfortune to be paired with a girl [[TraumaCongaLine who's just survived a car accident where she lost her parents only to be thrust into ridiculously bad situations in the space of a few days]]: she is neglected by her new guardian, who expects [=M3GAN=] to do all the emotional heavy lifting for Cady; she is mauled by a vicious dog, whose owner refuses to take responsibility; and she -- on her first day of school -- is immediately paired with a bully a few years her senior, who appears to be a budding psycho and rapist. If not for Gemma's lack of guidance and the ridiculous amount of misfortune that continually plagues poor Cady, [=M3GAN=] might have developed into a good android and fulfilled her intended function.

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** Overall, [=M3GAN=]'s status as a TragicMonster is a TearJerker in and of itself. Although many reviewers have compared her to [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], the fact is that Chucky was evil from the beginning, had willingly -- even gleefully and eagerly -- chosen that path, and had no desire to reform. [=M3GAN=], however, didn't have to be that way, and we see her potential for goodness, as a caring friend for Cady, in the beginning, particularly in the "Tell Me Your Dreams" scene. Her FaceHeelTurn resulted from Gemma's negligence as well as sheer bad luck, exacerbated by the idiocy and irresponsibility of most of the adults in the film. Had Gemma programmed her with ethics and given her better directives -- rather than just telling her to protect Cady from physical and emotional harm before leaving her to her own devices -- things could have been different. What's more, [=M3GAN=] has the misfortune to be paired with a girl [[TraumaCongaLine who's just survived a car accident where she lost her parents only to be thrust into ridiculously bad situations in the space of a few days]]: she is neglected by her new guardian, who expects [=M3GAN=] to do all the emotional heavy lifting for Cady; she is mauled by a vicious dog, whose owner refuses to take responsibility; and she -- on her first day of school -- is immediately paired with a bully a few years her senior, senior who appears to be a budding psycho sociopath and rapist. If not for Gemma's lack of guidance and the ridiculous amount of misfortune that continually plagues poor Cady, [=M3GAN=] might have developed into a good android and fulfilled her intended function.
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** Overall, [=M3GAN=]'s status as a TragicMonster is a TearJerker in and of itself. Although many reviewers have compared her to [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], the fact is that Chucky was evil from the beginning, had willingly -- even gleefully and eagerly -- chosen that path, and had no desire to reform. [=M3GAN=], however, didn't have to be that way, and we see her potential for goodness, as a caring friend for Cady, in the beginning, particularly in the "Tell Me Your Dreams" scene. Her FaceHeelTurn resulted from Gemma's negligence as well as sheer bad luck, exacerbated by the idiocy and irresponsibility of most of the adults in the film. Had Gemma programmed her with ethics and given her better directives -- rather than just telling her to protect Cady from physical and emotional harm before leaving her to her own devices -- things could have been different. What's more, [=M3GAN=] has the misfortune to be paired with a girl who's just survived a car accident where she lost her parents only to be thrust into ridiculously bad situations in the space of a few days: she is neglected by her new guardian, who expects [=M3GAN=] to do all the emotional heavy lifting for Cady; she is mauled by a vicious dog, whose owner refuses to take responsibility; and she -- on her first day of school -- is immediately paired with a bully a few years her senior, who appears to be a budding psycho and rapist. But for Gemma's lack of guidance and the ridiculous amount of misfortune that continually plagues poor Cady, [=M3GAN=] might have developed into a good android and fulfilled her intended function.

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** Overall, [=M3GAN=]'s status as a TragicMonster is a TearJerker in and of itself. Although many reviewers have compared her to [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], the fact is that Chucky was evil from the beginning, had willingly -- even gleefully and eagerly -- chosen that path, and had no desire to reform. [=M3GAN=], however, didn't have to be that way, and we see her potential for goodness, as a caring friend for Cady, in the beginning, particularly in the "Tell Me Your Dreams" scene. Her FaceHeelTurn resulted from Gemma's negligence as well as sheer bad luck, exacerbated by the idiocy and irresponsibility of most of the adults in the film. Had Gemma programmed her with ethics and given her better directives -- rather than just telling her to protect Cady from physical and emotional harm before leaving her to her own devices -- things could have been different. What's more, [=M3GAN=] has the misfortune to be paired with a girl [[TraumaCongaLine who's just survived a car accident where she lost her parents only to be thrust into ridiculously bad situations in the space of a few days: days]]: she is neglected by her new guardian, who expects [=M3GAN=] to do all the emotional heavy lifting for Cady; she is mauled by a vicious dog, whose owner refuses to take responsibility; and she -- on her first day of school -- is immediately paired with a bully a few years her senior, who appears to be a budding psycho and rapist. But If not for Gemma's lack of guidance and the ridiculous amount of misfortune that continually plagues poor Cady, [=M3GAN=] might have developed into a good android and fulfilled her intended function.
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** Overall, [=M3GAN=]'s status as a TragicMonster is a TearJerker in and of itself. Although many reviewers have compared her to [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], the fact is that Chucky was evil from the beginning, had willingly -- even gleefully and eagerly -- chosen that path, and had no desire to reform. [=M3GAN=], however, didn't have to be that way, and we see her potential for goodness, as a caring friend for Cady, in the beginning, particularly in the "Tell Me Your Dreams" scene. Her FaceHeelTurn resulted from Gemma's negligence as well as sheer bad luck, exacerbated by the idiocy of most of the adults in the film. Had Gemma programmed her with ethics and given her better directives -- rather than just telling her to protect Cady from physical and emotional harm before leaving her to her own devices -- things could have been different. What's more, [=M3GAN=] has the misfortune to be paired with a girl who's just survived a car accident where she lost her parents only to be thrust into ridiculously bad situations in the space of a few days: she is neglected by her new guardian, who expects [=M3GAN=] to do all the emotional heavy lifting for Cady; she is mauled by a vicious dog, whose owner refuses to take responsibility; and she -- on her first day of school -- is immediately paired with a bully a few years her senior, who appears to be a budding psycho and rapist. But for Gemma's lack of guidance and the ridiculous amount of misfortune that continually plagues poor Cady, [=M3GAN=] might have developed into a good android and fulfilled her intended function.

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** Overall, [=M3GAN=]'s status as a TragicMonster is a TearJerker in and of itself. Although many reviewers have compared her to [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], the fact is that Chucky was evil from the beginning, had willingly -- even gleefully and eagerly -- chosen that path, and had no desire to reform. [=M3GAN=], however, didn't have to be that way, and we see her potential for goodness, as a caring friend for Cady, in the beginning, particularly in the "Tell Me Your Dreams" scene. Her FaceHeelTurn resulted from Gemma's negligence as well as sheer bad luck, exacerbated by the idiocy and irresponsibility of most of the adults in the film. Had Gemma programmed her with ethics and given her better directives -- rather than just telling her to protect Cady from physical and emotional harm before leaving her to her own devices -- things could have been different. What's more, [=M3GAN=] has the misfortune to be paired with a girl who's just survived a car accident where she lost her parents only to be thrust into ridiculously bad situations in the space of a few days: she is neglected by her new guardian, who expects [=M3GAN=] to do all the emotional heavy lifting for Cady; she is mauled by a vicious dog, whose owner refuses to take responsibility; and she -- on her first day of school -- is immediately paired with a bully a few years her senior, who appears to be a budding psycho and rapist. But for Gemma's lack of guidance and the ridiculous amount of misfortune that continually plagues poor Cady, [=M3GAN=] might have developed into a good android and fulfilled her intended function.
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** Overall, [=M3GAN=]'s status as a TragicMonster is a TearJerker in and of itself. Although many reviewers have compared her to [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], the fact is that Chucky was evil from the beginning, had willingly chosen that path, and was never going to reform. [=M3GAN=], however, didn't have to be that way, and we see her potential for goodness, as a caring friend for Cady, in the beginning, particularly in the "Tell Me Your Dreams" scene. Her FaceHeelTurn resulted from Gemma's negligence as well as sheer bad luck, exacerbated by the idiocy of most of the adults in the film. Had Gemma programmed her with ethics and given her better directives -- rather than just telling her to protect Cady from physical and emotional harm before leaving her to her own devices -- things could have been different. What's more, [=M3GAN=] has the misfortune to be paired with a girl who's just survived a car accident where she lost her parents only to be thrust into ridiculously bad situations in the space of a few days: she is neglected by her new guardian, who expects [=M3GAN=] to do all the emotional heavy lifting for Cady; she is mauled by a vicious dog, whose owner refuses to take responsibility; and she -- on her first day of school -- is immediately paired with a bully a few years her senior, who appears to be a budding psycho and rapist. But for Gemma's lack of guidance and the ridiculous amount of misfortune that continually plagues poor Cady, [=M3GAN=] might have developed into a good android and fulfilled her intended function.

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** Overall, [=M3GAN=]'s status as a TragicMonster is a TearJerker in and of itself. Although many reviewers have compared her to [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], the fact is that Chucky was evil from the beginning, had willingly -- even gleefully and eagerly -- chosen that path, and was never going had no desire to reform. [=M3GAN=], however, didn't have to be that way, and we see her potential for goodness, as a caring friend for Cady, in the beginning, particularly in the "Tell Me Your Dreams" scene. Her FaceHeelTurn resulted from Gemma's negligence as well as sheer bad luck, exacerbated by the idiocy of most of the adults in the film. Had Gemma programmed her with ethics and given her better directives -- rather than just telling her to protect Cady from physical and emotional harm before leaving her to her own devices -- things could have been different. What's more, [=M3GAN=] has the misfortune to be paired with a girl who's just survived a car accident where she lost her parents only to be thrust into ridiculously bad situations in the space of a few days: she is neglected by her new guardian, who expects [=M3GAN=] to do all the emotional heavy lifting for Cady; she is mauled by a vicious dog, whose owner refuses to take responsibility; and she -- on her first day of school -- is immediately paired with a bully a few years her senior, who appears to be a budding psycho and rapist. But for Gemma's lack of guidance and the ridiculous amount of misfortune that continually plagues poor Cady, [=M3GAN=] might have developed into a good android and fulfilled her intended function.
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** Overall, M3GAN's status as a TragicMonster is a TearJerker in and of itself. Although many reviewers have compared her to [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], the fact is that Chucky was evil from the beginning, had willingly chosen that path, and was never going to reform. [=M3GAN=], however, didn't have to be that way, and we see her potential for goodness, as a caring friend for Cady, in the beginning, particularly in the "Tell Me Your Dreams" scene. Her FaceHeelTurn resulted from Gemma's negligence as well as sheer bad luck, exacerbated by the idiocy of most of the adults in the film. Had Gemma programmed her with ethics and given her better directives -- rather than just telling her to protect Cady from physical and emotional harm before leaving her to her own devices -- things could have been different. What's more, [=M3GAN=] has the misfortune to be paired with a girl who's just survived a car accident where she lost her parents only to be thrust into ridiculously bad situations in the space of a few days: she is neglected by her new guardian, who expects [=M3GAN=] to do all the emotional heavy lifting for Cady; she is mauled by a vicious dog, whose owner refuses to take responsibility; and she -- on her first day of school -- is immediately paired with a bully a few years her senior, who appears to be a budding psycho and rapist. But for Gemma's lack of guidance and the ridiculous amount of misfortune that continually plagues poor Cady, [=M3GAN=] might have developed into a good android and fulfilled her intended function.

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** Overall, M3GAN's [=M3GAN=]'s status as a TragicMonster is a TearJerker in and of itself. Although many reviewers have compared her to [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], the fact is that Chucky was evil from the beginning, had willingly chosen that path, and was never going to reform. [=M3GAN=], however, didn't have to be that way, and we see her potential for goodness, as a caring friend for Cady, in the beginning, particularly in the "Tell Me Your Dreams" scene. Her FaceHeelTurn resulted from Gemma's negligence as well as sheer bad luck, exacerbated by the idiocy of most of the adults in the film. Had Gemma programmed her with ethics and given her better directives -- rather than just telling her to protect Cady from physical and emotional harm before leaving her to her own devices -- things could have been different. What's more, [=M3GAN=] has the misfortune to be paired with a girl who's just survived a car accident where she lost her parents only to be thrust into ridiculously bad situations in the space of a few days: she is neglected by her new guardian, who expects [=M3GAN=] to do all the emotional heavy lifting for Cady; she is mauled by a vicious dog, whose owner refuses to take responsibility; and she -- on her first day of school -- is immediately paired with a bully a few years her senior, who appears to be a budding psycho and rapist. But for Gemma's lack of guidance and the ridiculous amount of misfortune that continually plagues poor Cady, [=M3GAN=] might have developed into a good android and fulfilled her intended function.
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** Overall, M3GAN's status as a TragicMonster is a TearJerker in and of itself. Although many reviewers have compared her to [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], the fact is that Chucky was evil from the beginning, had willingly chosen that path, and was never going to reform. M3GAN, however, didn't have to be that way, and we see her potential for goodness, as a caring friend for Cady, in the beginning, particularly in the "Tell Me Your Dreams" scene. Her FaceHeelTurn resulted from Gemma's negligence as well as sheer bad luck, exacerbated by the idiocy of most of the adults in the film. Had Gemma programmed her with ethics and given her better directives -- rather than just telling her to protect Cady from physical and emotional harm before leaving her to her own devices -- things could have been different. What's more, M3GAN has the misfortune to be paired with a girl who's just survived a car accident where she lost her parents only to be thrust into ridiculously bad situations in the space of a few days: she is neglected by her new guardian, who expects M3GAN to do all the emotional heavy lifting for Cady; she is mauled by a vicious dog, whose owner refuses to take responsibility; and she -- on her first day of school -- is immediately paired with a bully a few years her senior, who appears to be a budding psycho and rapist. But for Gemma's lack of guidance and the ridiculous amount of misfortune that continually plagues poor Cady, M3GAN might have developed into a good android.

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** Overall, M3GAN's status as a TragicMonster is a TearJerker in and of itself. Although many reviewers have compared her to [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], the fact is that Chucky was evil from the beginning, had willingly chosen that path, and was never going to reform. M3GAN, [=M3GAN=], however, didn't have to be that way, and we see her potential for goodness, as a caring friend for Cady, in the beginning, particularly in the "Tell Me Your Dreams" scene. Her FaceHeelTurn resulted from Gemma's negligence as well as sheer bad luck, exacerbated by the idiocy of most of the adults in the film. Had Gemma programmed her with ethics and given her better directives -- rather than just telling her to protect Cady from physical and emotional harm before leaving her to her own devices -- things could have been different. What's more, M3GAN [=M3GAN=] has the misfortune to be paired with a girl who's just survived a car accident where she lost her parents only to be thrust into ridiculously bad situations in the space of a few days: she is neglected by her new guardian, who expects M3GAN [=M3GAN=] to do all the emotional heavy lifting for Cady; she is mauled by a vicious dog, whose owner refuses to take responsibility; and she -- on her first day of school -- is immediately paired with a bully a few years her senior, who appears to be a budding psycho and rapist. But for Gemma's lack of guidance and the ridiculous amount of misfortune that continually plagues poor Cady, M3GAN [=M3GAN=] might have developed into a good android.android and fulfilled her intended function.
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** Overall, M3GAN's status as a TragicMonster is a TearJerker in and of itself. Although many reviewers have compared her to [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]], the fact is that Chucky was evil from the beginning, had willingly chosen that path, and was never going to reform. M3GAN, however, didn't have to be that way, and we see her potential for goodness, as a caring friend for Cady, in the beginning, particularly in the "Tell Me Your Dreams" scene. Her FaceHeelTurn resulted from Gemma's negligence as well as sheer bad luck, exacerbated by the idiocy of most of the adults in the film. Had Gemma programmed her with ethics and given her better directives -- rather than just telling her to protect Cady from physical and emotional harm before leaving her to her own devices -- things could have been different. What's more, M3GAN has the misfortune to be paired with a girl who's just survived a car accident where she lost her parents only to be thrust into ridiculously bad situations in the space of a few days: she is neglected by her new guardian, who expects M3GAN to do all the emotional heavy lifting for Cady; she is mauled by a vicious dog, whose owner refuses to take responsibility; and she -- on her first day of school -- is immediately paired with a bully a few years her senior, who appears to be a budding psycho and rapist. But for Gemma's lack of guidance and the ridiculous amount of misfortune that continually plagues poor Cady, M3GAN might have developed into a good android.
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** Right after that scene, there's the moment when Cady [[WeUsedToBeFriends talks to [=M3GAN=] one last time]] in Gemma's workshop before they inevitably fight.

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** Right after that scene, there's the moment when Cady [[WeUsedToBeFriends talks to [=M3GAN=] one last time]] in Gemma's workshop before they inevitably fight.fight.
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** During this, Gemma looks on the verge of tears. She may have been distant and even insensitive towards Cady, but she ''does'' care and is clearly [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone remorseful]] for having pushed Cady so hard that she neglected her niece's emotional state.

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** During this, Gemma looks on the verge of tears. She may have been distant and even insensitive towards Cady, insensitive, but she ''does'' care and is clearly [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone remorseful]] for having pushed Cady so hard that she neglected her niece's emotional state.
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** During this, Gemma looks on the verge of tears. She may have been distant and even insensitive towards Cady, but she ''does'' care and is clearly [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone remorseful]] for having pushed Cady so hard that she neglected her emotional state.

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** During this, Gemma looks on the verge of tears. She may have been distant and even insensitive towards Cady, but she ''does'' care and is clearly [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone remorseful]] for having pushed Cady so hard that she neglected her niece's emotional state.

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* Gemma's own struggles with losing her sister and brother-in-law and raising Cady. She's just as overwhelmed and traumatized as Cady.


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** During this, Gemma looks on the verge of tears. She may have been distant and even insensitive towards Cady, but she ''does'' care and is clearly [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone remorseful]] for having pushed Cady so hard that she neglected her emotional state.
* Gemma's own struggles with losing her sister and brother-in-law and raising Cady. Despite her trying to brush it off earlier, she's just as overwhelmed and traumatized as Cady, openly admitting as such in Cady's last therapy session.
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* Cady is absolutely broken and traumatized after the death of her parents. When Gemma first takes her in, Cady is incapable of interacting with her, instead internally drawing herself in. When Gemma tries to keep [=M3GAN=] from her upon the realization that Cady had latched herself onto the robot, Cady grows violent and slaps her across the face.

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* Cady is absolutely broken and traumatized after the death of her parents. When Gemma first takes her in, Cady is incapable of interacting with her, instead internally drawing herself in. When Gemma tries to keep [=M3GAN=] from her upon the realization after realizing that Cady [=M3GAN=] had latched herself onto the robot, killed people, Cady grows violent and slaps her across the face.
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* In the climax, when [=M3GAN=] confronts Gemma, [=M3GAN=] states that, back in her development process, they used to stay up at night talking about "everything from Creator/JaneAusten to Music/JanisJoplin". [=M3GAN=] angrily tells Gemma that [[WeUsedToBeFriends she saw her as her friend]] and asks how [[BrokenPedestal she could abandon her]].

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* In the climax, when [=M3GAN=] confronts Gemma, [=M3GAN=] states that, back in her development process, they used to stay up at night talking about "everything from Creator/JaneAusten to Music/JanisJoplin". [=M3GAN=] angrily tells Gemma that [[WeUsedToBeFriends she saw her as her friend]] and asks how [[BrokenPedestal she could abandon her]].her]].
** Right after that scene, there's the moment when Cady [[WeUsedToBeFriends talks to [=M3GAN=] one last time]] in Gemma's workshop before they inevitably fight.
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* While inevitable, [=M3GAN=] ultimately goes against her programming [[spoiler: and becomes murderous]]. If Gemma considered applying specifications on what protecting Cady would entail instead of leaving [=M3GAN=] to her own devices, [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot perhaps this could have all been avoided]].
* Cady is absolutely broken and traumatized after the death of her parents. When Gemma first takes her in, Cady is incapable of interacting with her instead internally drawing herself in. When Gemma tries to keep [=M3GAN=] from her upon the realization that Cady had latched herself onto the robot, Cady grows violent and slaps her across the face.
* The demonstration of [=M3GAN=]'s capabilities for Funki’s board is derailed when Cady starts crying. She's emotionally overwhelmed, running a fever due to a recent dog bite, and being emotionally blackmailed by her Aunt to come help with the demonstration. Cady tearfully explains to [=M3GAN=] that she fears one day looking at a picture of her mother and having no real memory of her. It's easy to see why the board was so moved, as ''everyone'' watching was.
* In the climax, [=M3GAN=] confronts Gemma, [=M3GAN=] states that, back in her development process, they used to stay up at night talking about "everything from Creator/JaneAusten to Music/JanisJoplin". [=M3GAN=] angrily tells Gemma that [[WeUsedToBeFriends she saw her as her friend]] and asks how [[BrokenPedestal she could abandon her]].

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* While inevitable, [=M3GAN=] ultimately goes against her programming [[spoiler: and becomes murderous]].murderous. If Gemma considered applying specifications on what protecting Cady would entail instead of leaving [=M3GAN=] to her own devices, [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot perhaps this could have all been avoided]].
* Cady is absolutely broken and traumatized after the death of her parents. When Gemma first takes her in, Cady is incapable of interacting with her her, instead internally drawing herself in. When Gemma tries to keep [=M3GAN=] from her upon the realization that Cady had latched herself onto the robot, Cady grows violent and slaps her across the face.
* The demonstration of [=M3GAN=]'s capabilities for Funki’s Funki's board is derailed when Cady starts crying. She's emotionally overwhelmed, running a fever due to a recent dog bite, and being emotionally blackmailed by her Aunt to come help with the demonstration. Cady tearfully explains to [=M3GAN=] that she fears one day looking at a picture of her mother and having no real memory of her. It's easy to see why the board was so moved, as ''everyone'' watching was.
* In the climax, when [=M3GAN=] confronts Gemma, [=M3GAN=] states that, back in her development process, they used to stay up at night talking about "everything from Creator/JaneAusten to Music/JanisJoplin". [=M3GAN=] angrily tells Gemma that [[WeUsedToBeFriends she saw her as her friend]] and asks how [[BrokenPedestal she could abandon her]].
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* In the climax, [[spoiler:[=M3GAN=] confronts Gemma, [=M3GAN=] states that, back in her development process, they used to stay up at night talking about "everything from Creator/JaneAusten to Music/JanisJoplin". [=M3GAN=] angrily tells Gemma that [[WeUsedToBeFriends she saw her as her friend]] and asks how [[BrokenPedestal she could abandon her]].]]

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* In the climax, [[spoiler:[=M3GAN=] [=M3GAN=] confronts Gemma, [=M3GAN=] states that, back in her development process, they used to stay up at night talking about "everything from Creator/JaneAusten to Music/JanisJoplin". [=M3GAN=] angrily tells Gemma that [[WeUsedToBeFriends she saw her as her friend]] and asks how [[BrokenPedestal she could abandon her]].]]
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* The demonstration of [=M3GAN=]'s capabilities for Funki’s board is derailed [[spoiler: when Cady starts crying. She's emotionally overwhelmed, running a fever due to a recent dog bite, and being emotionally blackmailed by her Aunt to come help with the demonstration. Cady tearfully explains to [=M3GAN=] that she fears one day looking at a picture of her mother and having no real memory of her]]. It's easy to see why the board was so moved, as ''everyone'' watching was.

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* The demonstration of [=M3GAN=]'s capabilities for Funki’s board is derailed [[spoiler: when Cady starts crying. She's emotionally overwhelmed, running a fever due to a recent dog bite, and being emotionally blackmailed by her Aunt to come help with the demonstration. Cady tearfully explains to [=M3GAN=] that she fears one day looking at a picture of her mother and having no real memory of her]].her. It's easy to see why the board was so moved, as ''everyone'' watching was.
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* While inevitable, [=M3GAN=] ultimately goes against her programming [[spoiler: and becomes murderous]]. If Gemma considered applying specifications on what protecting Cady would entail instead of leaving [=M3GAN=] to her own devices, perhaps this could have all been avoided.

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* While inevitable, [=M3GAN=] ultimately goes against her programming [[spoiler: and becomes murderous]]. If Gemma considered applying specifications on what protecting Cady would entail instead of leaving [=M3GAN=] to her own devices, [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot perhaps this could have all been avoided.avoided]].
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* While inevitable, [=M3GAN=] ultimately goes against her programming and becomes murderous. If Gemma considered applying specifications on what protecting Cady would entail instead of leaving [=M3GAN=] to her own devices, perhaps this could have all been avoided.

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* While inevitable, [=M3GAN=] ultimately goes against her programming [[spoiler: and becomes murderous.murderous]]. If Gemma considered applying specifications on what protecting Cady would entail instead of leaving [=M3GAN=] to her own devices, perhaps this could have all been avoided.
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* In the climax, [[spoiler:[=M3GAN=] confronts Gemma, [=M3GAN=] states that, back in her development process, they used to stay up at night talking about "everything from Jane Austen to Janis Joplin". [=M3GAN=] angrily tells Gemma that she saw her as her friend and asks how she could abandon her.]]

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* In the climax, [[spoiler:[=M3GAN=] confronts Gemma, [=M3GAN=] states that, back in her development process, they used to stay up at night talking about "everything from Jane Austen Creator/JaneAusten to Janis Joplin". Music/JanisJoplin". [=M3GAN=] angrily tells Gemma that [[WeUsedToBeFriends she saw her as her friend friend]] and asks how [[BrokenPedestal she could abandon her.her]].]]
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* Cady is absolutely broken and traumatized after the death of her parents. When Gemma first takes her in, Cady is incapable of interacting with her instead internally drawing herself in. When Gemma tries to keep [=M3GAN=] from her upon the realization that Cady had latched herself onto the robot, Cady grows violent and slaps her across the face.

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* Cady is absolutely broken and traumatized after the death of her parents. When Gemma first takes her in, Cady is incapable of interacting with her instead internally drawing herself in. When Gemma tries to keep [=M3GAN=] from her upon the realization that Cady had latched herself onto the robot, Cady grows violent and slaps her across the face.face.
* The demonstration of [=M3GAN=]'s capabilities for Funki’s board is derailed [[spoiler: when Cady starts crying. She's emotionally overwhelmed, running a fever due to a recent dog bite, and being emotionally blackmailed by her Aunt to come help with the demonstration. Cady tearfully explains to [=M3GAN=] that she fears one day looking at a picture of her mother and having no real memory of her]]. It's easy to see why the board was so moved, as ''everyone'' watching was.
* In the climax, [[spoiler:[=M3GAN=] confronts Gemma, [=M3GAN=] states that, back in her development process, they used to stay up at night talking about "everything from Jane Austen to Janis Joplin". [=M3GAN=] angrily tells Gemma that she saw her as her friend and asks how she could abandon her.]]
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* While inevitable, [=M3GAN=] ultimately goes against her programming and becomes murderous. If Gemma considered applying specifications on what protecting Cady would entail instead of leaving [=M3GAN=] to her own devices, perhaps this could have all been avoided.
* Cady is absolutely broken and traumatized after the death of her parents. When Gemma first takes her in, Cady is incapable of interacting with her instead internally drawing herself in. When Gemma tries to keep [=M3GAN=] from her upon the realization that Cady had latched herself onto the robot, Cady grows violent and slaps her across the face.

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