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You know that there is major hype for a movie when there is enough examples to make a trope page for the advertisements
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You know that there is major excitement for a movie when there is enough examples to make a trope page for the advertisements
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I was the one who removed the entry, my edit reason was
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I was the one who removed the entry, my edit reason was \"The example takes Duke\'s label of \"unfriendly\" to mean it implies him being a vicious, dangerous criminal who is not to be trifled with. But that is an assumption. In the movie, Doug is portrayed as being self-absorbed, cold, calculating, and having a disturbingly casual attitude towards his job given the chaos he\'s inflicting on the city. In other words, not a very friendly character. \"

As InformedAttribute is about \"Something is said to be X, but not shown to be that way.\" I was looking at the specific attribute \"unfriendly\". While Doug may not have been unfriendly in the way Duke may have implied it (which I felt was more the writers going for a joke about Duke\'s limited vocabulary), he was still shown to be unfriendly in the movie.
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I was the one who removed the entry, my edit reason was
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I was the one who removed the entry, my edit reason was \"The example takes Duke\'s label of \"unfriendly\" to mean it implies him being a vicious, dangerous criminal who is not to be trifled with. But that is an assumption. In the movie, Doug is portrayed as being self-absorbed, cold, calculating, and having a disturbingly casual attitude towards his job given the chaos he\'s inflicting on the city. In other words, not a very friendly character. \"

As InformedAttribute is about \"Something is said to be X, but not shown to be that way.\" I was looking at the specific attribute \"unfriendly\". While Doug may not have been unfriendly in the way Duke may have implied it (which I felt was the writers going for a joke about Duke\'s limited vocabulary), he was still shown to be unfriendly in the movie.
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I was the one who removed the example, my edit reason was
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I was the one who removed the entry, my edit reason was \"The example takes Duke\'s label of \"unfriendly\" to mean it implies him being a vicious, dangerous criminal who is not to be trifled with. But that is an assumption. In the movie, Doug is portrayed as being self-absorbed, cold, calculating, and having a disturbingly casual attitude towards his job given the chaos he\'s inflicting on the city. In other words, not a very friendly character. \"

As InformedAttribute is about \"Something is said to be X, but not shown to be that way.\" I was looking at the specific attribute \"unfriendly\". While Doug may not have been unfriendly in the way Duke may have implied it, he was still shown to be unfriendly in the movie.
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