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* Ep 12, Season 2: George Dent's rebellious daughter has set fire to his office desk, only for George to discover (thanks to video evidence) that reporter Damien paid her £50 to do it. George walks into his office armed with a hammer to confront his daughter, who freely admits to the payment. At which point George, poor downtrodden, mild-mannered, "always backs down", "everyone walks all over him" George [[spoiler: asks "Do you what to make another £50?" and, offering his daughter the hammer, tells her the location of Damien's Porsche]].

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* Ep 12, Season 2: George Dent's rebellious daughter has set fire to his office desk, only for George to discover (thanks to video evidence) that reporter Damien paid her £50 to do it. George walks into his office armed with a hammer to confront his daughter, who freely admits to the payment. At which point George, poor downtrodden, mild-mannered, "always backs down", "everyone walks all over him" George [[spoiler: asks "Do you what to make another £50?" and, offering his daughter the hammer, tells her the location of Damien's Porsche]].Porsche.
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* Gus cracking and breaking into Sir Royston's manor, punching out several guards and delivering a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to his employer.

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* Gus cracking and breaking into Sir Royston's manor, punching out several guards and delivering a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to his employer.employer.
* George goes to his ex wife's wedding, makes an insulting speech and pays a call girl to make a pass at the groom, resulting in the bride beating him up and ruining the wedding day.
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* Gus cracking and breaking into Sir Royston's manner, punching out several guards and delivering an EpicRant to his employer.

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* Gus cracking and breaking into Sir Royston's manner, manor, punching out several guards and delivering an EpicRant a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to his employer.
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* There's also a later moment involving a toasting fork and the Birdie Song, where mild mannered [[PapaWolf George]] threatens DanielCraig, no less, to perform the song, with actions, in revenge for forcing Deborah to steal for him.

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* There's also a later moment involving a toasting fork and the Birdie Song, where mild mannered [[PapaWolf George]] threatens DanielCraig, Creator/DanielCraig, no less, to perform the song, with actions, in revenge for forcing Deborah to steal for him.
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* Ep 12, Season 2: George Dent's rebellious daughter has set fire to his office desk, only for George to discover (thanks to video evidence) that reporter Damien paid her £50 to do it. George walks into his office armed with a hammer to confront his daughter, who freely admits to the payment. At which point George, poor downtrodden, mild-mannered, "always backs down", "everyone walks all over him" George [[spoiler: asks "Do you what to make another £50?" and, offering his daughter the hammer, tells her the location of Damien's Porsche]]. For ThisTroper, who has been watching the complete series on [=4oD=] recently, it was an ''incredible'' moment.
* There's also a later moment involving a toasting fork and the Birdie Song, where mild mannered [[PapaWolf George]] threatens DanielCraig , no less, to perform the song, with actions, in revenge for forcing Deborah to steal for him.

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* Ep 12, Season 2: George Dent's rebellious daughter has set fire to his office desk, only for George to discover (thanks to video evidence) that reporter Damien paid her £50 to do it. George walks into his office armed with a hammer to confront his daughter, who freely admits to the payment. At which point George, poor downtrodden, mild-mannered, "always backs down", "everyone walks all over him" George [[spoiler: asks "Do you what to make another £50?" and, offering his daughter the hammer, tells her the location of Damien's Porsche]]. For ThisTroper, who has been watching the complete series on [=4oD=] recently, it was an ''incredible'' moment.
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* There's also a later moment involving a toasting fork and the Birdie Song, where mild mannered [[PapaWolf George]] threatens DanielCraig , DanielCraig, no less, to perform the song, with actions, in revenge for forcing Deborah to steal for him.

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* There's also a later moment involving a toasting fork and the Birdie Song.

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* There's also a later moment involving a toasting fork and the Birdie Song.Song, where mild mannered [[PapaWolf George]] threatens DanielCraig , no less, to perform the song, with actions, in revenge for forcing Deborah to steal for him.
* Gus cracking and breaking into Sir Royston's manner, punching out several guards and delivering an EpicRant to his employer.

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