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Considering what the man went through and the setting (overlapping but separate aspects) he\'s practically a saint. I\'ve been watching a lot of Stargate SG-1 lately and I don\'t know how any of the SG-1, who are \
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Considering what the man went through and the setting (overlapping but separate aspects) he\\\'s practically a saint. I\\\'ve been watching a lot of Stargate SG-1 lately and I don\\\'t know how any of the SG-1, who are \\\"proper\\\" Good Guys would have fared in Django\\\'s place - no amount of SG-1 diplomacy and McGyvering would have gotten them through in the real Deep South, let alone Tarantino\\\'s Deep South.

The only properly anti-heroic or even villainous line I remember him saying is \\\"fuck the farmer, and I\\\'m gonna steal that horse,\\\" when planning with the good doctor, and he seems to agree when Schultz points out the glaring hole in that approach.

I see Schultz as a type II anti-hero if not a straight up GuileHero (especially during his highly dangerous sabbatical from bounty hunting that proves to be his undoing) and Django himself as a solid type III - you do not want to piss him off, but you DO want him on your side especially if things go [[IncrediblyLamePun south]].

TL, DR: In such a brutal setting you can\\\'t be a [[ThouShaltNotKill gentle]] [[TheCape hero]]... at least not unless you\\\'re [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Franchise/Superman?from=Main.Superman basically invincible]] or [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Franchise/Batman?from=Main.Batman as near as makes no difference.]]

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Considering what the man went through and the setting (overlapping but separate aspects) he\'s practically a saint. I\'ve been watching a lot of Stargate SG-1 lately and I don\'t know how any of the SG-1, who are \
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Considering what the man went through and the setting (overlapping but separate aspects) he\\\'s practically a saint. I\\\'ve been watching a lot of Stargate SG-1 lately and I don\\\'t know how any of the SG-1, who are \\\"proper\\\" Good Guys would have fared in Django\\\'s place - no amount of SG-1 diplomacy and McGyvering would have gotten them through in the real Deep South, let alone Tarantino\\\'s Deep South.

The only properly anti-heroic or even villainous line I remember him saying is \\\"fuck the farmer, and I\\\'m gonna steal that horse,\\\" when planning with the good doctor, and he seems to agree when Schultz points out the glaring hole in that approach.

I see Schultz as a type II anti-hero if not a straight up GuileHero (especially during his highly dangerous sabbatical from bounty hunting that proves to be his undoing) and Django himself as a solid type III - you do not want to piss him off, but you DO want him on your side especially if things go [[IncrediblyLamePun south]].

TL, DR: In such a brutal setting you can\\\'t be a [[ThouShaltNotKill gentle]] [[TheCape hero]]... at least not unless you\\\'re [[Main.Superman basically invincible]] or [[Main.Batman as near as makes no difference.]]

Thoughts?
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Considering what the man went through and the setting (overlapping but separate aspects) he\'s practically a saint. I\'ve been watching a lot of Stargate SG-1 lately and I don\'t know how any of the SG-1, who are \
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Considering what the man went through and the setting (overlapping but separate aspects) he\\\'s practically a saint. I\\\'ve been watching a lot of Stargate SG-1 lately and I don\\\'t know how any of the SG-1, who are \\\"proper\\\" Good Guys would have fared in Django\\\'s place - no amount of SG-1 diplomacy and McGyvering would have gotten them through in the real Deep South, let alone Tarantino\\\'s Deep South.

The only properly anti-heroic or even villainous line I remember him saying is \\\"fuck the farmer, and I\\\'m gonna steal that horse,\\\" when planning with the good doctor, and he seems to agree when Schultz points out the glaring hole in that approach.

I see Schultz as a type II anti-hero if not a straight up GuileHero (especially during his highly dangerous sabbatical from bounty hunting that proves to be his undoing) and Django himself as a solid type III - you do not want to piss him off, but you DO want him on your side especially if things go [[IncrediblyLamePun south]].

TL, DR: In such a brutal setting you can\\\'t be a [[ThouShaltNotKill gentle]] [[TheCape hero]]... at least not unless you\\\'re [[Franchise: Superman basically invincible]] or [[Franchise: Batman as near as makes no difference.]]

Thoughts?
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Considering what the man went through and the setting (overlapping but separate aspects) he\'s practically a saint. I\'ve been watching a lot of Stargate SG-1 lately and I don\'t know how any of the SG-1, who are \
to:
Considering what the man went through and the setting (overlapping but separate aspects) he\\\'s practically a saint. I\\\'ve been watching a lot of Stargate SG-1 lately and I don\\\'t know how any of the SG-1, who are \\\"proper\\\" Good Guys would have fared in Django\\\'s place - no amount of SG-1 diplomacy and McGyvering would have gotten them through in the real Deep South, let alone Tarantino\\\'s Deep South.

The only properly anti-heroic or even villainous line I remember him saying is \\\"fuck the farmer, and I\\\'m gonna steal that horse,\\\" when planning with the good doctor, and he seems to agree when Schultz points out the glaring hole in that approach.

I see Schultz as a type II anti-hero if not a straight up GuileHero (especially during his highly dangerous sabbatical from bounty hunting that proves to be his undoing) and Django himself as a solid type III - you do not want to piss him off, but you DO want him on your side especially if things go [[IncrediblyLamePun south]].

TL, DR: In such a brutal setting you can\\\'t be a [[ThouShaltNotKill gentle]] [[TheCape hero]]... at least not unless you\\\'re [[Main:Superman basically invincible]] or [[Main:Batman as near as makes no difference.]]

Thoughts?
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Considering what the man went through and the setting (overlapping but separate aspects) he\'s practically a saint. I\'ve been watching a lot of Stargate SG-1 lately and I don\'t know how any of the SG-1, who are \
to:
Considering what the man went through and the setting (overlapping but separate aspects) he\\\'s practically a saint. I\\\'ve been watching a lot of Stargate SG-1 lately and I don\\\'t know how any of the SG-1, who are \\\"proper\\\" Good Guys would have fared in Django\\\'s place - no amount of SG-1 diplomacy and McGyvering would have gotten them through in the real Deep South, let alone Tarantino\\\'s Deep South.

The only properly anti-heroic or even villainous line I remember him saying is \\\"fuck the farmer, and I\\\'m gonna steal that horse,\\\" when planning with the good doctor, and he seems to agree when Schultz points out the glaring hole in that approach.

I see Schultz as a type II anti-hero if not a straight up GuileHero (especially during his highly dangerous sabbatical from bounty hunting that proves to be his undoing) and Django himself as a solid type III - you do not want to piss him off, but you DO want him on your side especially if things go [[IncrediblyLamePun south]].

TL, DR: In such a brutal setting you can\\\'t be a [[ThouShaltNotKill gentle]] [[TheCape hero]]... at least not unless you\\\'re [[Superman basically invincible]] or [[Batman as near as makes no difference.]]

Thoughts?
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