* While slightly cheesy, when Ferris and Sloane say goodbye and Sloane breathlessly says that Ferris will ''marry'' her.
* Ferris's extended aside to the audience after [[HeroicBSOD Cameron snaps]], wherein he reveals that he just wanted to show Cameron and Sloane a good time before they all got separated. He really cares about Cameron and wants him to have a better life, and ''he wasn't kidding about wanting to marry Sloane''. It's one of the few NoFourthWall moments that isn't PlayedForLaughs.
-->'''Ferris (narrating):''' If anyone needs a day off, it's Cameron. He has a lot of things to sort out before he graduates. Can't be wound up this tight and go to college, his roommate will kill him. Cameron has never been in love ...or at least, nobody's ever been in love with him. If things don't change for him, he's gonna marry the first girl he lays, and she's gonna treat him like shit, [[LovingAShadow because she will have given him what he has built up in his mind as the end-all, be-all of human existence]]. She won't respect him, 'cause you can't respect somebody who kisses your ass. It just doesn't work.
* While mostly played for laughs, the BookEnd scenes with Ferris and his parents. While it shows that he is playing them like a fiddle, it also shows they are very kind and loving to him. The music playing in the background increases it to saccharine levels.
* Pretty much any time [[BroodingBoyGentleGirl Cameron and Sloane]] interact. No one can deny that the chemistry between Creator/MiaSara and Alan Ruck is ''massive'', possibly even more so than her chemistry with Creator/MatthewBroderick. And unlike Cam's [[ToxicFriendInfluence supposed best friend,]] Sloane demonstrates genuine concern for his well-being. For example, when Cameron goes catatonic, who sits patiently with him, strokes his hair and tries to get him to come back to life? Not Ferris! He's too busy BreakingTheFourthWall. Indeed, in the original two-hour-plus shooting script, Cameron and Sloane were to have [[WhatCouldHaveBeen more one-on-one scenes]] than what made it into the film.
* When Cameron wrecks his dad's car, Ferris offers to take the blame for it. Keep in mind, if this offer had been accepted, not only would it have gotten Ferris in huge trouble with Cameron's dad, but it would have also blown his cover in regards to what he had been doing the entire movie. It goes to show that Ferris isn't really the DesignatedHero that most people make him out to be.
* Jeannie [[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther helping Ferris escape from Rooney and get back to his room in time.]] A bit of YMMV on this moment for some viewers. They thought that she did it less of a PetTheDog moment between Jeannie and Ferris and more of a vindictive moment once Jeannie found the wallet and realized it was Rooney that scared her and got her arrested.
** [[TakeAThirdOption Or maybe it was both.]]
* When Rooney makes his speech on how he's gonna use Ferris as an example that guys like him have no future, Grace remarks that he sounded like Film/DirtyHarry for a brief second. Rooney is not only taken aback, but does a brief ClintSquint, before thanking Grace. It's especially heartwarming since, normally they snark at one another.
* After Cameron begins ranting about his father and the way he treats him towards the end, Ferris looks just as sad and concerned as Sloane does for Cameron's well-being. He may have been insensitive and smug earlier, but his expression makes it clear that he definitely cares about what's happening ''now''.
* When Ferris thinks Cameron is drowning, he doesn't hesitate before diving in to save him. When you look beyond all his manipulating, there's a ''reason'' he and Cameron are best friends.
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