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* SalvagedStory: The first film's twist that Dylan was not only TheMole for the heroes, but the real mastermind of their heists, and the whole plot was his revenge plan against Thaddeus, [[UnintentionallySympathetic a character who never came across as villainous before]]. This made the Horsemen and Dylan look like {{Designated Hero}}es to many viewers. This film deconstructs Dylan's revenge scheme and has him show regret for his actions, reveals that [[spoiler: Thaddeus was GoodAllAlong and acting as a StealthMentor to Dylan and the Horsemen for both films]], and that Arthur Tressler, the first film's more ObviouslyEvil character, was the true BigBad of both films.

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* SalvagedStory: The first film's twist that Dylan was not only TheMole for the heroes, but the real mastermind of their heists, and the whole plot was his revenge plan against Thaddeus, [[UnintentionallySympathetic a character who never came across as villainous before]]. This made the Horsemen and Dylan look like {{Designated Hero}}es to many viewers. This film deconstructs Dylan's revenge scheme and has him show regret for his actions, reveals that [[spoiler: Thaddeus was GoodAllAlong and acting as a StealthMentor to Dylan and the Horsemen for both films]], and shows that Arthur Tressler, the first film's more ObviouslyEvil character, was the true BigBad of both films.
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* {{Narm}}: The sequence of the Horsemen slipping the chip between them by sticking it on a playing card to avoid it being found as they're searched. They act so obviously suspicious, and the flips and throws they use to move it around are so blatant (including several throws that are in plain sight but none of the guards happen to be looking their way), that it becomes more difficult to believe its working the longer the scene goes. This is not counting the fact that a security camera could have been overlooking the entire checkpoint, which could have easily made their plan dead on arrival. [[spoiler: Later becomes a case of FridgeBrilliance, as that facility and the people in it are implied to be part of The Eye.]]

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* {{Narm}}: The sequence of the Horsemen slipping the chip between them by sticking it on a playing card to avoid it being found as they're searched. They act so obviously suspicious, and the flips and throws they use to move it around are so blatant (including several throws that are in plain sight but none of the guards happen to be looking their way), that it becomes more difficult to believe its working the longer the scene goes. This is not counting the fact that a security camera could have been overlooking the entire checkpoint, which could have easily made their plan dead on arrival. And on top of all of that, they keep passing the card to the person about to be searched, rather than someone who has already been cleared. [[spoiler: Later becomes a case of FridgeBrilliance, as that facility and the people in it are implied to be part of The Eye.]]
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* SalvagedStory: The first film's twist that Dylan was not only TheMole for the heroes, but the real mastermind of their heists, and the whole plot was his revenge plan against Thaddeus, [[UnintentionallySympathetic a character who never came across as villainous before]]. This made the Horsemen and Dylan look like {{Designated Hero}}es to many viewers. This film deconstructs Dylan's revenge scheme and has him show regret for his actions, reveals that [[spoiler: Thaddeus was GoodAllAlong and acting as a StealthMentor to Dylan and the Horsemen for both films]], and that Arthur Tressler, the first film's more ObviouslyEvil character, was the true BigBad of both films.

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