1 | !! Books |
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3 | * Armande is a pretty awesome character, simply because she goes against the grain of Lasquesnet and could not possibly care less. |
4 | ** She tells Vianne that Father Reynaud leaves her alone because she remembers what he did as a boy. No, she doesn't elaborate when Vianne asks if the man in her visions is Reynaud's father. (It's actually the priest from his time.) |
5 | ** Caroline tells Vianne that her mother is diabetic, and thus the sugar is bad for her. When Vianne tries to give Armande a reduced-sugar version of the chocolate drink, Armande insists on having all the trimmings. She says there's no point to giving things up just to stay "healthy". |
6 | ** Josephine makes the mistake of returning to her house on a day when Muscat is at home and drunk. Armande sees the commotion, calls out Reynaud for watching and doing nothing, and smashes a way in with her walking stick. |
7 | * When Josephine tries to run away from Lasquesnet, with five hundred francs and chocolate, Vianne convinces her to stay. It counts as a WhatYouAreInTheDark moment where Vianne frets that the price of her and Anouk staying is for Josephine to leave, and travel without whim. |
8 | * When Muscat comes, drunk and angry, he tries to kick down Vianne's door after hearing that his wife has left him. Vianne calmly tells him that she has a Parisian version of mace and she will spray him if he breaks into the chocolate shop. |
9 | !! Movie Only |
10 | * Josephine smacking her abusive husband with a frying pan, then saying, "Who says I can't use a skillet?" |
11 | * Vianne's speech to the Comte, in which she assures him she is not going '''anywhere'''. |
12 | * Pere Henri's final sermon, especially considering it is his first one that isn't [[PreApprovedSermon pre-approved]]. |
13 | ** He also has a weakness for Elvis--which is funny and awesome for a priest. |
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