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A Complete Monster by definition can\'t depend on interpretation - they either are or they aren\'t.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The Slave King. Is he a CompleteMonster who relishes in [[KickTheDog Kicking the Dog]], or simply [[TragicVillain a broken man]] who has to take extreme measures to protect himself in a hostile new world, and administer justice for the many wrongs committed against him?
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The Slave King. Is he a CompleteMonster monster who relishes in [[KickTheDog Kicking the Dog]], or simply [[TragicVillain a broken man]] who has to take extreme measures to protect himself in a hostile new world, and administer justice for the many wrongs committed against him?
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* CompleteMonster: Sombra.
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This isn\'t YMMV. Moving.
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* CompleteMonster: Sombra.
* MindScrew: The [[InnocentInnuendo massage scene]] in ''Marriage of the Slave King''. It's not clear nothing untoward happened until you read the [[WordOfGod author's note]], in part helped by the cast's reaction to the situation as if something [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything completely different was happening]].
* MindScrew: The [[InnocentInnuendo massage scene]] in ''Marriage of the Slave King''. It's not clear nothing untoward happened until you read the [[WordOfGod author's note]], in part helped by the cast's reaction to the situation as if something [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything completely different was happening]].
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* CompleteMonster: Sombra.
* MindScrew: The [[InnocentInnuendo massage scene]] in ''Marriage of the Slave King''. It's not clear nothing untoward happened until you read the [[WordOfGod author's note]], in part helped by the cast's reaction to the situation as if something [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything completely different was happening]].Sombra.
* MindScrew: The [[InnocentInnuendo massage scene]] in ''Marriage of the Slave King''. It's not clear nothing untoward happened until you read the [[WordOfGod author's note]], in part helped by the cast's reaction to the situation as if something [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything completely different was happening]].
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* MindScrew: The [[InnocentInnuendo massage scene]] in ''Marriage of the Slave King''. It's not clear nothing untoward happened until you read the author's note, in part helped by the cast reaction to the situation as if something completely different was happening.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The Slave King. Is he a CompleteMonster who relishes in [[KickTheDog Kicking the Dog]], or simply [[TragicVillain a broken man]] who has to take extreme measures to protect himself in a hostile new world, and administer justice for the many wrongs committed against him?
* MindScrew: The [[InnocentInnuendo massage scene]] in ''Marriage of the Slave King''. It's not clear nothing untoward happened until you read the [[WordOfGod author'snote, note]], in part helped by the cast cast's reaction to the situation as if something [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything completely different was happening.happening]].
* MindScrew: The [[InnocentInnuendo massage scene]] in ''Marriage of the Slave King''. It's not clear nothing untoward happened until you read the [[WordOfGod author's
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* MindScrew: The [[InnocentInnuendo massage scene]] in ''Marriage of the Slave King''. It's not clear nothing untoward happened until you read the author's note, in part helped by the cast reaction to the situation as if something completely different was happening.