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Well the Irishman calls the Englishman \\\"boss,\\\" and the Englishman says that they\\\'re both \\\"reapers\\\" and \\\"harvesters of souls,\\\" so I think it\\\'s pretty clear that (if it really is a journey to the afterlife) that they\\\'re both on the same \\\"side\\\" and are the same type of entity. Honestly, the only thing that is particularly \\\"demonic\\\" about the Englishman is his facial hair, and that\\\'s the weakest trope connection listed in the page.

So I don\\\'t think that there\\\'s really an established theme of one bounty hunter being evil and the other being good, which means I don\\\'t think it follows that the discussion of where the corpse resides is about whether it goes to heaven or hell. In fact they both seem perfectly indifferent to morality and have no reaction to the Lady\\\'s talk of grace and sin.
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Well the Irishman calls the Englishman \\\"boss,\\\" and the Englishman says that they\\\'re both \\\"reapers\\\" and \\\"harvesters of souls,\\\" so I think it\\\'s pretty clear that (if it really is a journey to the afterlife) that they\\\'re both on the same \\\"side\\\" and are the same type of entity. Honestly, the only thing that is particularly \\\"demonic\\\" about the Englishman is his facial hair, and that\\\'s the weakest trope connection listed in the page.

So I don\\\'t think that there\\\'s really an established theme of one bounty hunter being evil and the other being good, which means I don\\\'t think it follows that the discussion of where the corpse resides is about whether it goes to heaven or hell. In fact they both seem perfectly indifferent to morality and have no reaction to the Lady\\\'s talk of grace and sin. The Irishman\\\'s suggestion of the two types of people is how well they take a thumping.
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