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[[WMG: Sue's attitude toward Cocaine, being accepting of it in the first film to being disdainful of it in the second one, is due to learning about the Drug Trade]] She may have also learned about the dangerous people involved in it. Sue is a journalist and in the two years between films had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets into their hands or the violence involved and why it much more harmful compared to lower class drugs.

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[[WMG: Sue's attitude toward Cocaine, being accepting of it in the first film to being disdainful of it in the second one, is due to learning about the Drug Trade]] She may have also learned about the dangerous people involved in it. Sue is a journalist and in the two years between films had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets into their hands or the violence involved and why it much more harmful compared to lower class drugs.drugs.
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[[WMG: Sue's attitude toward Cocaine, being accepting of it in the first film to being disdainful of it in the second one, is due to learning about the Drug Trade]] She may have also learned about the dangerous people involved in it. Sue is a journalist and in the two years between films had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets into their hands or the violence involved and why it much more harmful compared to lower class drugs.

[[WMG: The guy who Mick stopped from committing suicide in the second film was in a relationship with the transvestite who Mick encountered in the first film.]]

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[[WMG: Sue's attitude toward Cocaine, being accepting of it in the first film to being disdainful of it in the second one, is due to learning about the Drug Trade]] She may have also learned about the dangerous people involved in it. Sue is a journalist and in the two years between films had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets into their hands or the violence involved and why it much more harmful compared to lower class drugs.

[[WMG: The guy who Mick stopped from committing suicide in the second film was in a relationship with the transvestite who Mick encountered in the first film.]]
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[[WMG: The guy who Mick stopped from committing suicide in the second film was in a relationship with the transvestite who Mick encountered in the first movie.]]

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[[WMG: The guy who Mick stopped from committing suicide in the second film was in a relationship with the transvestite who Mick encountered in the first movie.film.]]
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[[WMG: Sue's attitude toward Cocaine, being accepting of it in the first film to being disdainful of it in the second one, is due to learning about the Drug Trade]] She may have also learned about the dangerous people involved in it. Sue is a journalist and in the two years between films had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets into their hands or the violence involved and why it much more harmful compared to lower class drugs.

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[[WMG: Sue's attitude toward Cocaine, being accepting of it in the first film to being disdainful of it in the second one, is due to learning about the Drug Trade]] She may have also learned about the dangerous people involved in it. Sue is a journalist and in the two years between films had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets into their hands or the violence involved and why it much more harmful compared to lower class drugs.drugs.

[[WMG: The guy who Mick stopped from committing suicide in the second film was in a relationship with the transvestite who Mick encountered in the first movie.]]
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[[WMG: Sue's attitude toward Cocaine, being accepting of it in the first film to being disdainful of it in the second one, is due to learning about the Drug Trade]] She may have also learned about the dangerous people involved in it. Sue is a journalist and in the two years between films had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine and why it much more harmful compared to lower class drugs such as cannabis. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets into their hands or the violence involved.

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[[WMG: Sue's attitude toward Cocaine, being accepting of it in the first film to being disdainful of it in the second one, is due to learning about the Drug Trade]] She may have also learned about the dangerous people involved in it. Sue is a journalist and in the two years between films had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine and why it much more harmful compared to lower class drugs such as cannabis. cocaine. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets into their hands or the violence involved.involved and why it much more harmful compared to lower class drugs.
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[[WMG: Sue's attitude toward Cocaine, being accepting of it in the first film to being disdainful of it in the second one, is due to learning about the Drug Trade]] and the dangerous people involved in it. Sue is a journalist and in the two years between films had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine and why it much more harmful compared to lower class drugs. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets into their hands or the violence involved.

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[[WMG: Sue's attitude toward Cocaine, being accepting of it in the first film to being disdainful of it in the second one, is due to learning about the Drug Trade]] and She may have also learned about the dangerous people involved in it. Sue is a journalist and in the two years between films had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine and why it much more harmful compared to lower class drugs.drugs such as cannabis. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets into their hands or the violence involved.

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[[WMG: Sue's attitude toward Cocaine, being accepting of it in the first film to being disdainful of it in the second one, is due to learning about the Drug Trade]]
Sue is a journalist and in the two years between films had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets to into their hands or the violence involved.

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[[WMG: Sue's attitude toward Cocaine, being accepting of it in the first film to being disdainful of it in the second one, is due to learning about the Drug Trade]]
Trade]] and the dangerous people involved in it. Sue is a journalist and in the two years between films had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine. cocaine and why it much more harmful compared to lower class drugs. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets to into their hands or the violence involved.
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Sue is a journalist and in the two years between had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets to into their hands or the violence involved.

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Sue is a journalist and in the two years between films had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets to into their hands or the violence involved.
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[[WMG: Sue's attitude toward Cocaine, being accepting of it in the first film to being disdainful of it in the second one, is due to learning about the Drug Trade]]
Sue is a journalist and in the two years between had learned from other colleagues and sources (including her ex-husband) about the real cost of cocaine. A lot of people who do drugs don't consider things like how it gets to into their hands or the violence involved.
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[[WMG: the reason Sue wore that thong leotard under her skirt was because it was really hot outside and she wanted to keep her bottom cool.]]
or maybe the actress just wanted to show off her amazing ass
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[[WMG: Mick isn't just smarter than he looks, he actually is a genius]]
From the beginning it's established that Mick is very smart, smarter than he acts, but from the very beginning of the movie there's almost no situation he isn't totally in control of. He only gets better in the second movie as he's more acclimated to city life and is even something of a psuedo-celebrity due to his antics and charm (he gets away with blast fishing on the Hudson!) and after he and Sue retreat to the bush due to the threat on her life he spends the ''entire'' second half dicking around with the druglord and his mooks when he could easily take them out quickly. He does this because he's constantly two to three steps ahead of everyone and gets bored easily, the only things that manage to challenge him are convoluted soap opera plots and psycholgical mind games.


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** He figures it out a lot faster than that, which is part of the reason why Mick continually teases and screws around with her. By the time he figures out she not only has a boyfriend, but is about to be engaged he's had enough with the games and decides to leave on Walkabout again.
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* Except he's not that much of a ladies' man. He makes mention of almost getting married once, chats with some hookers and (eventually) marries Sue. He's certainly charming enough to be one if he wanted to though.

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* Except he's not that much of a ladies' man. He makes mention of almost getting married once, chats with some hookers and (eventually) marries Sue. He's certainly charming enough to be one if he wanted to though.though.

[[WMG: Sue, the wealthy daughter of the publisher, was in Australia trolling for a new toyboy (with her dad's permission).]]
* This is the only reasonable explanation for how she ended up taking an extended vacation alone with a wild man.
* This also explains why the paper would pay for him to stay in an expensive hotel when she could have put him up in a Motel 6 and he wouldn't have known the difference.
* By the middle of the movie, she already understood he was exaggerating everything and she just wanted a plaything.

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