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* FanonDiscontinuity: While the film is well-received and generally appreciated, there are a few who think ''Film/MysteryRoad'' is more interesting as a standalone story and/or dislike the darker direction Jay's life has taken by the time of this film. The fact that some people involved in the filming called ''Goldstone'' a SpiritualSequel rather than an actual sequel helps.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: ContestedSequel: While the film is well-received and generally appreciated, there are a few who think ''Film/MysteryRoad'' is more interesting as a standalone story and/or dislike the darker direction Jay's life has taken by the time of this film. The fact that some people involved in the filming called ''Goldstone'' a SpiritualSequel rather than an actual sequel helps.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: While the film s well-received and generally appreciated, there are a few who think ''Film/MysteryRoad'' is more interesting as a standalone story and/or dislike the darker direction Jay's life has taken by the time of this film. The fact that some people involved in the filming called ''Goldstone'' a SpiritualSequel rather than an actual sequel helps.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: While the film s is well-received and generally appreciated, there are a few who think ''Film/MysteryRoad'' is more interesting as a standalone story and/or dislike the darker direction Jay's life has taken by the time of this film. The fact that some people involved in the filming called ''Goldstone'' a SpiritualSequel rather than an actual sequel helps.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: While the film s well-received and generally appreciated, there are a few who prefer to see ''Film/MysteryRoad'' as a standalone story, especially given the darker direction Jay's life has taken by the time of this film. The fact that some people involved in the filming called ''Goldstone'' a SpiritualSequel rather than an actual sequel helps.
* HesJustHiding: Jay's daughter appears to be suffering from SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome, which makes certain parts of the original film feel like a ShaggyDogStory. Given her current status in the interquel, and the ammount of dangerous situations the Swan Family is involved in, it could be an example of FakingTheDead that he has to keep up, or IHaveNoSon.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: While the film s well-received and generally appreciated, there are a few who prefer to see think ''Film/MysteryRoad'' is more interesting as a standalone story, especially given story and/or dislike the darker direction Jay's life has taken by the time of this film. The fact that some people involved in the filming called ''Goldstone'' a SpiritualSequel rather than an actual sequel helps.
* HesJustHiding: Jay's daughter appears to be suffering from SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome, which makes certain parts of the original film feel like a ShaggyDogStory. Given her current status in the interquel, and the ammount amount of dangerous situations the Swan Family is involved in, it could be an example of FakingTheDead that he has to keep up, or IHaveNoSon.IHaveNoSon if she hurt him too deeply by falling back into drugs.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: While the film s well-received and generally appreciated, there are a few who prefer to see ''Film/MysteryRoad'' as a standalone story, especially given the darker direction Jay's life has taken by the time of this film.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: While the film s well-received and generally appreciated, there are a few who prefer to see ''Film/MysteryRoad'' as a standalone story, especially given the darker direction Jay's life has taken by the time of this film. The fact that some people involved in the filming called ''Goldstone'' a SpiritualSequel rather than an actual sequel helps.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: While the film s well-received and generally appreciated, there are a few who prefer to see ''Film/MysteryRoad'' as a standalone story, especially given the darker direction Jay's life has taken by the time of this film.

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AntiClimaxBoss: Practically a motif throughout the final act. Johnny and Maureen both escape Goldstone rather than try to fight Jay. The leader of the Howlers surrenders to Josh after several of his men are gunned down. The Mining Company Security Guard who provides covering fire for Johnny during his escape, and ends up in a MexicanStandoff with Jay, ends up walking away from it and driving off.
HesJustHiding: Jay's daughter appears to be suffering from SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome, which makes certain parts of the original film feel like a ShaggyDogStory. Given her current status in the interquel, and the ammount of dangerous situations the Swan Family is involved in, it could be an example of FakingTheDead that he has to keep up, or IHaveNoSon.

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* AntiClimaxBoss: Practically a motif throughout the final act. Johnny and Maureen both escape Goldstone rather than try to fight Jay. The leader of the Howlers surrenders to Josh after several of his men are gunned down. The Mining Company Security Guard who provides covering fire for Johnny during his escape, and ends up in a MexicanStandoff with Jay, ends up walking away from it and driving off.
* HesJustHiding: Jay's daughter appears to be suffering from SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome, which makes certain parts of the original film feel like a ShaggyDogStory. Given her current status in the interquel, and the ammount of dangerous situations the Swan Family is involved in, it could be an example of FakingTheDead that he has to keep up, or IHaveNoSon.IHaveNoSon.
* TheWoobie: Mei and the other girls at the brothel. Jay himself is suffering from losses in his family, being sent on a fool's errand by superiors he's managed to alienate, sees a man he'd grown close to murdered and is unable to capture either of the ringleaders.
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AntiClimaxBoss: Practically a motif throughout the final act. Johnny and Maureen both escape Goldstone rather than try to fight Jay. The leader of the Howlers surrenders to Josh after several of his men are gunned down. The Mining Company Security Guard who provides covering fire for Johnny during his escape, and ends up in a MexicanStandoff with Jay, ends up walking away from it and driving off.
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HesJustHiding: Jay's daughter appears to be suffering from SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome, which makes certain parts of the original film feel like a ShaggyDogStory. Given her current status in the interquel, and the ammount of dangerous situations the Swan Family is involved in, it could be an example of FakingTheDead that he has to keep up, or IHaveNoSon.

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